KFYR facilities were utilized by KMOT services and some technical compliances in downtown Bismarck on East Broadway Avenue. KUMV television station is serving the broadcasting market as a semi-satellite of KMOT in which local newscasting and advertisement are inserted for the viewership of the northwestern portion of Minot and Bismarck market.
KMOT Local News Live:
KQCD based in Dickinson is serving the services as a semi-satellite of KFYR which is operating in Bismarck. KMOT signal coverage is as far as Canadian provinces such as Saskatchewan and cable providers in the area are not capable to handle station programming to the viewers. The second digital subchannel of KMOT Fox is available on channel 4 in the area of Minot. Digital high-definition transmission is available on channel 604 and KXND programming was served by cable providers in the market until North Dakota Network announced to adopt NBC association in the area.
Viewership of KMOT:
On February 6, 1957, its first-ever transmission was on-aired and the first broadcasting license was issued for the outlet to Upper Missouri Valley Television Corporation and it was granted by Federal Communications Commission in 1955. The market of south and North Dakota was merged in one big market of broadcasting which was approved by FCC and higher authorities in the Minot and other counties of the United States. The owner of KFYR was the Meyer family who decided to buy the station and on January 23, 1958, KMOT signed on and become the third television outlet under the possession of the Meyer group. In 1969 ABC affiliation was adopted as a secondary programming source until KXMD entered the broadcasting market.
News App of Channel 10:
Gray Television is the main source of development and launch of the KMOT news application which is based in Minot and other sister stations in the United States. Easy to use and newly redesigned app has video sharing and news forecasting material which is available throughout the week. Live talk shows and traffic conditions can be monitored through the representation of television outlets.
News Team of KMOT:
The news department of KMOT is controlled and managed by Joe Skurzewski that is working as News Director of the television station in the market of the magic city. News reporting is covered by professional journalists such as Sara Berlinger, Daniel Burbank, and Michael Anthony is in the team as anchors. The managing editor of the news department is Monica Hannan and Brian Gray is serving the channel as Executive Producer in the Minot area.
News Channel 10 Weather App:
Chief Meteorologist Kevin Lawrence and having extensive experience in the field of meteorology and weather mobile application of KMOT is closely monitored by him. In this app, you can download weather reports, save images of storm tracking radar and warnings which are even delivered by other social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
First Weather Alert of Minot:
Henry Blakes and Jacob Morse both are working as station meteorologists and weather experts in the weather department of KMOT NBC/FOX. In case of a weather emergency, the first action which authorities are taking is generating their first weather alerts and warnings. Health and other advisories are also part of the system and explained by station experts and meteorologists.
Where We Can Watch Live Stream:
News transmission, Live sports matches, talk shows, and political gatherings can be watched directly from the actual ground and in smooth broadcasting service. KMOT television station has other sources in the market to cover with programming through cable and satellite connection on your household devices in Minot.