Southern Arizona News Network
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Southern Arizona News Network (aka SANN) was a regional 24-hour cable news television network based in Tucson, Arizona. The network was a partnership between Cox cable, and KVOA, the Tucson NBC affiliate.[1][2] SANN broadcast news and weather reports live as well as replays of earlier broadcasts. The network reported on happenings in Tucson and other Southern Arizona areas. SANN was broadcast on channel 3 on the Cox cable system in Tucson, and was not available over the air or on any other cable system.
On March 31, 2010, the partnership agreement between KVOA and Cox was terminated, and SANN was removed from the Cox cable lineup.[3]
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- KVOA (4.1 NBC)
- KUAT / KUAS (6.1 / 27.1 PBS, 6.2 V-me, 6.3 Create, 27.2 PBS Kids, 27.3 PBS World)
- KGUN (9.1 ABC, 9.2 Mexicanal, 9.3 Live Well Network)
- KMSB (11.1 FOX, 11.2 This TV)
- KOLD (13.1 CBS, 13.2 Me-TV)
- KUDF-LP 14 (Azteca América)
- KTTU (18.1 MyNetworkTV, 18.2 Estrella)
- K21CX 21 (HSN)
- KPCE-LP 29 (Daystar)
- KWTA-LP 31 (Jewelry Television)
- KFTU-CA 34 / 48 (TeleFutura)
- KHRR (40.1 Telemundo)
- KUVE (46.1 Univision, 46.2 KFTU-DT)
- K57BD 57 (TBN)
- KWBA (58.1 The CW, 58.2 LATV)
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Regional and local television news channels in North America
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Note: This is an incomplete list
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