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KENS-TV is the local-based ] ] affiliate, owned by ] Corporation. The ] broadcasts on channel 5 the station became known as KENS 5 ] is the number one newscasts in the ] area.(]). '''KENS-TV''' is the local-based ] ] affiliate, owned by ] Corporation. The ] broadcasts on channel 5 the station became known as KENS 5 ] is the number one newscasts in the ] area.(]).


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KENS-TV is the local-based San Antonio, Texas CBS affiliate, owned by Belo Corporation. The television station broadcasts on channel 5 the station became known as KENS 5 Eyewitness News is the number one newscasts in the San Antonio area.(VHF).

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