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Branding | KTPN |
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Affiliations | MyNetworkTV |
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First air date | March 5, 1990 (35 years ago) (1990-03-05) |
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Call sign meaning | Tyler United Paramount Network (in reference to station's formerUPN affiliation) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 8098 |
Class | LD |
ERP | 15kW |
HAAT | 114.5 m (376 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°21′52.1″N95°16′20.5″W / 32.364472°N 95.272361°W /32.364472; -95.272361 |
Translator(s) | KFXK-DT 51.2 Longview |
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Public license information | LMS |
Website | www |
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Operator | Nexstar Media Group via SSA) |
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First air date | 1995 (30 years ago) (1995)[specify] |
Last air date | June 6, 2016 (8 years ago) (2016-06-06) |
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Former channel number(s) | Analog: 22 (UHF, 1995–1998), 58 (UHF, 1998–2012) |
Call sign meaning | Longview Paramount Network (in reference to station's former UPN affiliation) |
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Facility ID | 8097 |
Class | LD |
ERP | 0.7 kW |
HAAT | 311.5 m (1,022 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°36′4″N94°52′15″W / 32.60111°N 94.87083°W /32.60111; -94.87083 |
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Public license information | LMS |
KTPN-LD (channel 36) is alow-power television station licensed toTyler, Texas, United States, affiliated withMyNetworkTV. It is owned byNexstar Media Group alongsideJacksonville-licensedNBC affiliateKETK-TV (channel 56); Nexstar also provides certain services toLongview-licensedFox affiliateKFXK-TV (channel 51) under ashared services agreement (SSA) with White Knight Broadcasting. The stations share studios on Richmond Road (nearLoop 323) in Tyler, while KTPN-LD's transmitter is located west of Texas Loop 323 northeast of the city.
KTPN-LD's signal was formerly relayed onKLPN-LD (channel 47) in Longview, which provided KTPN-LD's programming to the central and eastern portions of themarket; that station's transmitter was located nearEast Mountain, Texas. KLPN-LD's license was canceled on June 6, 2016.[3]
Due to KTPN-LD's low power status, itsbroadcasting radius only covers the immediate Tyler area. Therefore, in order to reach the entire market, the station issimulcast inhigh definition on KFXK's seconddigital subchannel (51.2) from a transmitter nearFM 125 in rural northwesternRusk County (northwest ofNew London).
KTPN-LP first signed on the air from Tyler in 1990 as K48DP; originally operating as anindependent station, it later became a charter affiliate ofThe WB when the network launched on January 11, 1995. KLPN-LP signed on in Longview as K22EH later that year, serving as a repeater of K48DP and also carrying WB network programming. In 1997, the two stations both dropped their WB affiliations to join the United Paramount Network (UPN); they were collectively branded as "UPN 22/48". Accordingly, channel 48 changed its callsign to KTPN-LP (standing for "Tyler Paramount Network"). In 1998, K22EH moved to UHF channel 58 and changed its callsign to K58FS in order to allowKETK-TV (channel 56) to sign on its digital signal on UHF channel 22 (K58FS and KTPN-LP were accordingly rebranded as "UPN 58/48"); two years later in 2000, K58FS changed its callsign to KLPN-LP (standing for "Longview Paramount Network") to match its sister station.
KTPN and KLPN received a full-powersatellite whenKCEB (channel 54, now anAzteca América station) signed on in July 2003, simulcasting UPN programming from the low-power outlets; the three stations collectively branded as "UPN 54/58/48". In 2005, KCEB dropped its UPN affiliation to affiliate with The WB; subsequently thereafter in January 2006, KTPN-LP and KLPN-LP lost the UPN affiliation toCBS affiliateKYTX (channel 19), which added the network as a seconddigital subchannel; this resulted in the two stations reverting into independent stations.
On January 24, 2006,CBS Corporation (whichsplit fromViacom in December 2005) andTime Warner'sWarner Bros. Entertainment (the division that operated The WB) announced that the two companies would shut down The WB andUPN and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new "fifth" network calledThe CW.[4][5] One month later on February 22,News Corporation announced the launch of a new "sixth" network calledMyNetworkTV, which would be operated byFox Television Stations and its syndication divisionTwentieth Television.[6][7] KTPN and KLPN became charter affiliates of MyNetworkTV when the network launched on September 5, 2006; KCEB took the CW affiliation when the network launched two weeks later on September 18 (The CW Plus feed carried by the station has since moved to KYTX's second digital subchannel).
On April 24, 2013, theCommunications Corporation of America announced the sale of its television stations, including KETK-TV, toNexstar Broadcasting Group. KFXK and KTPN were planned be sold to Nexstar partner companyMission Broadcasting; in the case of KFXK, that station was being sold to Mission to comply with FCC duopoly rules. But on August 5, 2014, Mission withdrew its application to acquire KFXK.[8] Nexstar continues to operate KFXK and KLPN under a shared services agreement with sister station KETK.[9] The sale was completed on January 1, 2015.[10]
On July 6, 2021, Nexstar exercised its option to acquire KTPN-LD outright from White Knight.[11][12] The transaction was completed on October 1.[13]
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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36.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | KTPN-LD | MyNetworkTV |
KLPN-LP shut down its analog signal overUHF channel 58 in January 2012, and "flash-cut" its digital signal into operation to UHF channel 47. KTPN-LP shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 48, in 2013, and flash-cut its digital signal into operation UHF channel 48.
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