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KMOL-LD is the NBC affiliate in Victoria, Texas. The station is owned by Tribune Broadcasting, 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 were 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 CBS 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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Broadcast television in Golden Crescent region, including Victoria MSA, Victoria County, Texas, and City of Victoria
Local stations
Adjacent locals
Houston
KPRC-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Start, 2.3 H&I, 2.4 Dabl, 2.5 MeToons)
KUHT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Create, 8.3 PBS Kids, 8.4 NHK World, 8.5 Sight into Sound)
KTXH (20.1 MNTV, 20.2 Movies!, 20.3 Grio, 20.4 Buzzr)
KRIV (26.1 Fox, 26.2 Catchy, 26.3 Fox WX)
KYAZ (51.1 MeTV, 51.2/3 MeTV+, 51.4 Story, 51.12 Infomercials)
KUBE-TV (57.1 Shop LC, 57.2 Binge, 57.3 SBN, 57.4 Z Living, 57.5/7 Infomercials, 57.6 Mi Raza, 57.8 JTV, 57.9 Visión Latina, 57.10 Advenimiento TV, 57.11 VIETV)
Corpus Christi
KIII (3.1 ABC, 3.2 MeTV, 3.3 Quest, 3.4 Cozi, 3.5 Crime, 3.6 Nest, 3.7 Shop LC, 3.8 Get, 3.9 QVC)
San Antonio
KENS (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Estrella, 5.3 Crime, 5.4 Quest, 5.5 Nosey , 5.6 Crime, 5.7 Shop LC)
KLRN (9.1 PBS, 9.2 World, 9.3 PBS Kids, 9.4 Create)
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