Thanks to translators (including K13IG in Richland County, which KXGN owned), KXGN-TV served a larger area than its DMA would have indicated, spanning from the Canadian border to the Wyoming border. In some cases, it was carried by the translator district on the same transmitters as KFBB. Even though KXGN-TV was in the smallest DMA in the country, its service area as a commercial station was a fair bit larger.
Indeed. They promoted themselves as "the choice cut of two states" (Montana and North Dakota).
As to the networks offered by MVPDs:
The two counties would have to be reassigned to another DMA based on what people are mostly watching, and to me that suggests one of the two Montana DMAs. Great Falls is actually further than Billings, Bismarck or Rapid City, but it has a fighting chance here.
- The cable provider in Glendive, Mid-Rivers, stopped offering cable service in 2023. It offered Billings ABC and Fox plus KUMV for NBC.
- YouTube TV offered Great Falls ABC and Fox.
- Dish already offered Rapid City ABC and Fox.
At the distances out there, Great Falls would make as much sense as Billings. I was just thinking of Glendive-area viewers being accustomed to news and other local content from Billings.
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