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KVLY tower still stands tall KVLY-TV's mast 3 miles west of Blanchard, N.D., was the world's tallest structure ever built from its completion in 1963 until 1974.
With this in mind, I thought readers would be interested in the new structure that’s taken the claim of “world’s tallest supported structure” away from the 628.8-meter-high KVLY-TV mast in North ...
FARGO - Former TV news anchor Robin Huebner wants her claims of gender and age discrimination against Valley News Live settled in federal court. The 50-year-old filed a lawsuit Monday against Hoak ...
The KVLY-TV tower near Fargo, N.D., no longer holds the title of the world's tallest manmade structure. That honor now belongs to the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai, which is 2,717 feet tall ...
FARGO (AP) - Longtime meteorologist Tom Szymanski is no longer with KVLY TV.
The KVLY-TV tower is 628.8 meters high. Burj Dubai is now more than 636 meters high, with 160 stories, giving it the largest number of floors of any building.
The Detroit Lakes Tribune reports the tower for Fargo-based KVLY-TV is the tallest man-made structure in the world, but its official title is in jeopardy.Burj Dubai, a high-rise structure under ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Hoak Media TV station KVLY-TV discovered that installing Litepanels made a few basic operations ...
Tall KVLY tower's world title in danger FARGO -- The transmitting mast for Fargo-based KVLY-TV is the tallest man-made structure in the world, but its official title is in jeopardy. Burj Dubai, a ...
WDAY, KVLY both expanding TV newscasts to 9 p.m. FARGO-There will soon be more news at 9 p.m.WDAY will add a regionwide 9 p.m. newscast starting Monday, Aug. 29, and KVLY will add an early version ...
The transmitting mast for Fargo-based KVLY-TV is the tallest man-made structure in the world, but its official title is in jeopardy. Burj Dubai, a high-rise structure under construction in Dubai ...
KVLY's 9 p.m. news, anchored by Christine Stanwood with meteorologist Robert Hahn, will air seven nights a week and will be familiar to KVLY's 10 p.m. news.