KIMA-TV
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KIMA-TV, channel 29, is the CBS affiliate for Yakima and Central Washington.
KIMA was the 200th television station in the United States and the first in central Washington, having signed on the air on July 19, 1953. It carried programming from all three networks until KNDO signed on in 1959 as the NBC affiliate. KIMA then shared ABC programming with KNDO until 1970, when KAPP signed on and took over ABC.
KIMA also provides most of the programming for satellite stations KEPR-TV in the Tri-Cities and KLEW-TV in Lewiston, Idaho. The station is owned by Fisher Communications.
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| Terrestrial television>Broadcast television in the Yakima / Walla Walla / Pasco / Richland / Kennewick market [(Nielsen DMA #126)] |
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Yakima: KKFQ-CA 2 (UNI) - KNDO 23 (NBC) - KIMA 29 (CBS) - KAPP 35 (ABC) - KCYU-LP 41 (FOX) - KYVE 47 (PBS) Tri-Cities: KFFX 11 (FOX) - KVVK-CA 15 (UNI) - KEPR 19 (CBS) - KNDU 25 (NBC) - KAZW-LP 27 (Azteca América) - KTNW 31 (PBS) - KVEW 42 (ABC) - KRLB-LP 49 (TBN) Walla Walla: KAZW 9 (Azteca América) - KTVR 13 (PBS) - KORX-CA 16 (UNI) - KWWO 47 (CTN) Idaho: KLEW 3 (CBS) |
| KREM 2 ([[Template:Spokane TV|Spokane]]) - KIRO 7 ([[Template:Seattle TV|Seattle]]) - KEPR 19 / KIMA 29 ([[Template:Yakima TV|Pasco / Yakima]]) | |
| '''See also: [[Template:ABC Washington|ABC]], [[Template:Fox Washington|Fox]], [[Template:NBC Washington|NBC]], [[Template:PBS Washington|PBS]], [[Template:UPN Washington|UPN]], [[Template:WB Washington|WB]] and [[Template:Other Washington Stations|Other]] stations in Washington | |
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