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Encyclopedia > K17FA
K17FA
Willmar, Minnesota
Channels Analog: 17 (UHF)
Digital: no
Affiliations TV Land
Owner UHF-TV Inc.
Founded May 11, 1990
Former callsigns K34DG (1992-2000), DK34DG (1992) K34DG (1990-1992)
Former affiliations none

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Past

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