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| call_letters = News Channel Nebraska | city = Norfolk, Nebraska | station_logo = NCN_network_logo.png | station_slogan = Your Hometown Team | station_branding = NCN | digital = see table below | subchannels = See below | affiliations = Television: Independent (2015-present) Telemundo (2017-present) WeatherNation TV (2016-present) 3ABN (2017-present) Daystar (2018-present) Radio: (2015-present) | network = | country = United States | founded = 2002 | airdate = {{start date and age|2015|6}} (Statewide network launch) including Siouxland | enddate = | location = statewide Nebraska & Sioux City | callsign_meaning = see table below | former_callsigns = | former_channel_numbers = | owner = Flood Communications LLC (Mike Flood) | licensee = | sister_stations = | former_affiliations = | effective_radiated_power = see table below | HAAT = see table below | class = Class D | facility_id = see table below | coordinates = see table below | licensing_authority = FCC | homepage = News Channel Nebraska }} News Channel Nebraska (NCN) is an independent, in-state network of commercial radio and television stations in the U.S. state of Nebraska and Sioux City. It is operated by Flood Communications LLC, which is owned by attorney, businessman and former Nebraska Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood. The television stations are all members of the NCN network. HistoryNews Channel Nebraska was founded in 2015 at Norfolk, Nebraska. In 2017, Flood Communications announced the addition of Spanish-language network Telemundo, also called Telemundo Nebraska. ProgrammingNews Channel Nebraska primarily focuses on rolling news coverage similar to the original CNN Headline News. Newscasts air every hour and focus primarily on rural Nebraska stories with some coverage of the two major cities, Lincoln and Omaha, and weather forecasts every 10 minutes including former WTNH-TV meteorologist Geoff Fox broadcasting from his home studio in Irvine, California.[1] The network also includes extensive coverage of high school and small college sports with two broadcast trucks covering rural football and basketball games.[2] There is a "north" and "south" feed which show different sports programs, with the other feed's game rebroadcast on delay. High school sports programming requires a subscription when viewed online.[3] Although NCN Television provides local programming for 24/7, it also produces original programs scheduled in CT, such as:
Low-powered television stationsNCN consists of eight low-power TV stations that make up the network, all stations have callsigns beginning with a K, as licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Combined, they reach almost all of eastern and central Nebraska, as well as parts of Siouxland. The stations are owned by Flood Communications of Nebraska, LLC.
Digital televisionDigital channelsThe digital signals of NCN's stations are multiplexed:
References1. ^https://www.facebook.com/FoxNCN {{Omaha TV}}{{Lincoln TV}}{{Sioux City TV}}2. ^http://newschannelnebraska.com/about-ncn30/ 3. ^http://ncnsportsnow.com/local-sports/ncn-partners-with-nfhs-network-expands-sports-coverage/ 2 : Television stations in Nebraska|Radio stations in Nebraska |
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