KQCD-TV (Bismarck, ND)

KQCD-TV (Bismarck, ND)

KQCD-TV, operating on channel 7, is the NBC affiliate for Dickinson, North Dakota. This station functions as a semi-satellite of KFYR-TV based in Bismarck, North Dakota. KQCD broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on VHF channel 7 (also known as virtual channel 7.1 through PSIP) from a transmitter located near South Heart. While KQCD presents itself as an independent station, it broadcasts all programming from KFYR. Nonetheless, it features its own commercials and station identifications. The station has a news bureau and advertising sales office situated on 21st Street East in Dickinson. A significant portion of KQCD's audience is in the Mountain time zone, leading the station to begin its primetime programming at 6 p.m. instead of the typical 7 p.m. for that zone. Viewers can also find KQCD on Consolidated Telcom cable channel 5 and Midcontinent cable channel 7 in Dickinson, and on cable channel 7 in many other regions. Additionally, a high-definition version is available on Consolidated Telcom digital channel 305 and Midcontinent digital channel 607.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
65
Ranking

Global

#96915

United States

#20709

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#651

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 2 days ago | kfyrtv.com | Micaela Marshall |Casey Torres |Emily Van de Riet

    SURPRISE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) – Four elementary school girls in Arizona are accused of plotting to kill a classmate by stabbing him in a school bathroom. The case involves four girls, ages 10 and 11, who are fifth graders at Legacy Traditional School’s West Surprise campus. A newly released report from Surprise Police said the friends devised the plan during lunch and recess on Oct. 1, 2024.

  • 2 days ago | kfyrtv.com | Meghan Chada

    BISMARCK, N. D. (KFYR) - There are several different types of severe weather warnings. Watches are usually issued first for the preparation stage, where conditions are favorable for severe weather. A warning is issued when you should take action. Severe storms have been spotted or are indicated on radar. There are a couple of different levels of severe thunderstorm warnings. Normal “base” warnings can be issued, or different tags can be added for stronger storms.

  • 3 days ago | kfyrtv.com | Meghan Chada

    BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The National Weather Service has two offices in North Dakota, one in Bismarck and one in Grand Forks. These meteorologists issue severe weather warnings. The number of severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings usually ramp up during the summer across North Dakota, with July typically having the most. This is because we need enough heat and humidity for thunderstorms.

  • 4 days ago | kfyrtv.com | Meghan Chada

    BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Friday’s severe weather outbreak caused a lot of damage across the region. Many experienced strong winds, and numerous tornadoes also touched down. There were two different storms that moved through the area. One was a pair of discrete supercells that formed just outside of Jamestown and moved to the east. The other was the derecho, or straight-line winds, that formed outside of Dickinson and moved to the east as well.

  • 1 week ago | kfyrtv.com | Jody Kerzman

    MEDORA, N.D. (KFYR) - There’s a new place to spend the night in Medora. In a town filled with history, the Ferris Inn might just be the most historic spot. The general store opened in 1885. The owners lived upstairs and often hosted some very famous house guests. Now those living quarters have been remodeled and are ready for new visitors. Rolf Sletten is a history buff. His areas of expertise: Teddy Roosevelt and Medora. “For a little while in the 1880s, this little town was really thriving.