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On January 12, 1998, Irving-based Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquired KFDX-TV, KBTV-TV and KSNF from U.S. Broadcast Group for $64.3 million. [29] Channel 3 subsequently gained two sister stations on June 1, 1999, when Nexstar took over the operations of Fox affiliate KJTL (channel 18) and UPN affiliate KJBO-LP (channel 35, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate)—which were acquired by Nexstar partner ...
Outlaw on 46.2, Start TV on 46.3, Dabl on 46.4, Heroes & Icons on 46.5, Weather on 46.6, MeTV Toons on 46.7 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 3 28 KFDX-TV: NBC: MyNet on 3.2 , The CW Plus on 3.3, Antenna TV on 3.4 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 6 22 KAUZ-TV: CBS: CW on 6.2, TeleXitos on 6.3, News Channel 6 24/7 on 6.4, Court TV on 6.5, Ion Plus on 6 ...
KJTL (channel 18) is a television station licensed to Wichita Falls, Texas, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the western Texoma area. It is owned by locally based Mission Broadcasting as its flagship station; Mission maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of NBC affiliate KFDX-TV (channel 3) and low-power MyNetworkTV ...
KJBO-LD (channel 35) is a low-power television station in Wichita Falls, Texas, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside NBC affiliate KFDX-TV (channel 3); Nexstar also provides certain services Fox affiliate KJTL (channel 18) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Mission Broadcasting.
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Shatanya Clarke, a 27-year-old news anchor for the northern Texas TV station KFDX, died last Thursday following a fight with brain cancer. Her death was confirmed by the news station, where she ...
The LMA and options to purchase the two stations were sold a year later to the News-Press Gazette Company of St. Joseph, Missouri, bringing KDFX under common control with KESQ-TV. [6] Lambert invested heavily in the station and upgraded it to Class A status on April 7, 2003, as KDFX-CA.
[2] [3] [4] On January 12, 1998, Irving–based Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquired KSNF, KFDX-TV, and KBTV-TV from U.S. Broadcast Group for $64.3 million. Its digital signal on channel 46 signed on in 2003. In 2002, it was announced KSNF and ABC affiliate KODE would merge, with building expansion planned at the KSN studios.