K64GK
      
K64GK was a low-powered television station affiliated with HSN that is seen on cable, satellite, and some terrestrial channels in the United States.  The station was formerly associated with the Mexico-based Multimedios Television, owned and operated by Mintz Broadcasting. It was broadcast on channel 64 and was licensed to Amarillo, Texas.
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 KACV-TV (2.1 PBS, 2.2 V-me) KAMR-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 KCPN-LP) KBEX-LP 6 (WN) KVII-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 CW, 7.3 Grit) KFDA-TV (10.1 CBS, 10.3 KEYU, 10.4 24/7 News and Weather) KWET (12.1 PBS/OETA, 12.2 OETA Okla, 12.3 Create, 12.4 PBS Kids) KDAX-LD 13 (Daystar) KCIT (14.1 Fox, 14.2 This TV) K17HI-D (17.1 3ABN, 17.2 3ABN Latino, 17.3 3ABN Radio, 17.4 Radio 74) KPTF-DT (18.1 GLC) KLKW-LD (22.1 Estrella TV, 22.2 GetTV, 22.3 SBN, 22.4 Buzzr) KEYU (31.1 Telemundo, 31.2 LATV) KCPN-LP 33 (MNTV) K45IQ 45 (MTV2)
 Defunct K25GI (TBN) KAMM-LP 30 (Tres) KTMO-LP 36 (TMD) K39HF 39 (Ion) KTXD-LP 43 (AZA) KTXC-LP 46 (Ind) KAMT-LP 50 (TeleFutura) K69IH 69 (INSP)
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Texas broadcast television areas by city Abilene/Sweetwater Amarillo (Texas Panhandle) Austin (Hill Country) Beaumont/Port Arthur Corpus Christi Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas) Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio Eagle Pass El Paso (West Texas) Houston Laredo Lubbock (South Plains) Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin) Presidio Rio Grande Valley San Angelo San Antonio Sherman/Ada, OK Texarkana/Shreveport, LA Tyler/Longview (East Texas) Victoria Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley) Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
 
Oklahoma broadcast television areas by city Ada/Sherman, TX Amarillo, TX Fort Smith, AR (Eastern OK) Joplin, MO (Northeast OK) Lawton/Wichita Falls, TX Oklahoma City Metro Texarkana, TX–AR/Shreveport, LA Tulsa (East Central OK) 
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See also ABC CBS CW Fox Ion MyNetworkTV NBC PBS Other stations in Texas
 
 See also Telemundo UniMás Univision Azteca MundoMax Religious Other Spanish-language stations in Texas
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