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KMOL-LD is the NBC affiliate in Victoria, Texas. The station is owned by Saga Communications, and operates on UHF digital signal on channel 17.
KMOL-LD programming airs digitally on a subchannel of KAVU-TV, the company's full-power ABC affiliate, and an HDTV feed of KMOL's NBC programming airs on local cable. KMOL-LP has operated since the mid-2000s.
The station is part of a group of television stations in Victoria that are owned by Saga, based out of KAVU-TV. Before KMOL began operations, NBC was seen on another station in the group, KUNU-LP (now a Univision affiliate).
Unlike most NBC affiliates, KMOL-LD does not show any form of local newscast; however, it does produce local news for The Today Show, as well as an evening weather brief.
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