Microwave signals can go a long way depending on the terrain. In the flat sections of Kansas, 70 miles isn't unheard of. But the signal has to be line of site. A hill or a building (or the curve of the earth) can wipe out the signal. A chopper can get a signal in from quite a distance, but since the chopper's moving, it's hard to keep a stable signal.
There's another factor to consider, too. Some of the stations have microwave relays that help them get more distance. Channel 11 has a relay in Lewisville. 5 has one in McKinney.
Most of the stations have one on their relay in Cedar Hill, one on the "Big Green Weenie" in downtown Dallas and one somewhere in Fort Worth. (Those three are exactly what we have at CW33.)
I'm not sure where else 4 and 8 have relays, but I suspect they each have one somewhere in Collin County. I think 8 might have one in Denton.
The Gainesville shot could have been a satellite shot.