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Encyclopedia > KTVI Tower 2

KTVI Tower 2 is a 320 metre high guyed TV mast at Sappington, Missouri, USA at 38°32'07.0" N and 90°22'23.0" W. KTVI Tower 2 was built in 2000. Sappington is an unincorporated census-designated place located in St. ...

List of masts Warsaw radio mast Masts are among the tallest man-made structures. ...


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A tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guys.
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KTVI in St Louis, WITI in Milwaukee, KSTU in Salt Lake City, WBRC in Birmingham and WGHP in Greensboro are also up for sale.
KTVI was sold to Argyle Broadcasting in 1993.
KTVI began on August 13, 1953 as WTVI, channel 54 in Belleville, Illinois, a...
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