Talk:KTVO

Tower collapse on June 2, 1988
Where stood he tower, which collapsed on June 2, 1988? Was it rebuilt? If yes, which structure of List of masts is its replacement? -- The tower that collapsed was located in rural Knox County, Missouri. The closest village of reference would be Colony, Mo. The tower was not rebuilt. KTVO reverted to using their original 1000 ft tower near Downing Mo., while KRXL-Fm (which had been renting tower space from KTVO)constructed their own 1000 foot tower in rural Adair County, Missouri as a replacement. Hope that helps Sector001 (talk) 18:20, 10 April 2009 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:KTVO-3.gif
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March 2009 on-air prank.
Someone, I suspect an embarrased KTVO staff member, keeps removing the section in station history regarding an on-air prank played on the station by a viewer(s) whereby several risque or obcene names were read on a 'birthdays' segment. Just because an incident is unpleasant to the station or its staff, DOES NOT constitute grounds for removal. The incident is a noteworthy event a it received widespread noteriety on late-night tv shows, syndicated and boadcast radio shows, and the world wide web. I don't wish to get into an 'edit war', but whoever the unnamed person is that keeps removing the section please desist or ideed we will be at cyber war. Sector001 (talk) 20:41, 8 October 2009 (UTC)

"Honey Lands" ?
I question the use of term "Honey Lands" for the KTVO viewing area. I have lived smack dab in the middle of this area for 60 years, and never heard or seen it referred to by that term. Yes, I'm familiar with the 1800's border dispute called the "Honey War" (which is actually more commonly referred to in Iowa as the "Pitchfork War"), but really doubt that has any effect on how the area is referred to today. It is certainly not in common use. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.51.185.103 (talk) 08:04, 30 August 2014 (UTC)

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