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RFD-TV ‘devastated’ to lose rodeo broadcast rights

The owner of a TV network that covers Western and cowboy lifestyles is baffled by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s decision to pick CBS Sports Network over his network to broadcast the Las Vegas-based National Finals Rodeo.

‘Jeopardy,’ ‘Wheel’ pump up ratings for Channel 8

In addition to Ken Jennings and that lady who won $1 million for knowing that the “LEA_ _ _A_CET” that could be found around the house was a “LEAKY FAUCET,” you can now count KLAS-TV, Channel 8 among the biggest “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” winners yet.

Viewers gain unique perspective of rodeo atmosphere through RFD-TV

Randy Bernard has the singular distinction of being chief executive of both the Professional Bull Riding and IndyCar organizations, two divergent sports businesses with wildly different demographic crowds and cultures.

KTUD-TV, Channel 25, expected to leave Las Vegas airwaves

KTUD-TV, Channel 25, is expected to leave the airwaves at 11:59 p.m. Thursday. The independent station known as Vegas TV was popular for reruns of “Community,” “King of the Hill” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”

Las Vegas Valley TV stations focus on local content, new delivery

For more than 60 years, local television stations have made a fortune by broadcasting news, sports and entertainment provided by national networks, supplemented by a limited array of local programs.

Nevada welcomes Hollywood, employment opportunities

Something happens when the big movie names are working in Las Vegas. The city’s film industry professionals get work, location fees are paid and production rentals are secured.

MundoFox joins battle for Spanish viewers

News Corp. on Monday launched its new Spanish-language TV network in Las Vegas and on 49 other stations nationwide in a bid to edge out Univision and Telemundo as the largest network in the growing Hispanic market.

Lack of incentives hurt Nevada film industry

If you’re making a TV series about a two-fisted Clark County sheriff battling crime, corruption and the mob in 1960s Las Vegas, it seems logical to film in the place where it all really happened.

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