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KBTX-TV

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Television station in Bryan, Texas

KBTX-TV
Semi-satellite ofKWTX-TV,Waco, Texas
CityBryan, Texas
Channels
Branding
  • KBTX 3
  • CW 8 Aggieland (3.2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KWTX-TV,KNCT
History
First air date
May 22, 1957 (68 years ago) (1957-05-22)
Former channel numbers
Analog: 3 (VHF, 1957–2009)
  • CBS (1957–1977)
  • ABC (secondary 1957–1977, primary 1977–1983)
Call sign meaning
Bryan, Texas
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID6669
ERP685kW
HAAT506.2 m (1,661 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°33′16.5″N96°1′52.3″W / 30.554583°N 96.031194°W /30.554583; -96.031194
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.kbtx.com
KNXG-LD
ATSC 3.0 station
Translator of KBTX-TV
  • College Station, Texas
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
  • 27.1: CBS
  • 27.2: The CW
  • 27.3: Telemundo
History
FoundedFebruary 25, 2010
First air date
March 14, 2014 (11 years ago) (2014-03-14)
Former channel numbers
Digital: 49 (UHF, 2014–2018)
Silent (2018–2021)
Call sign meaning
Next Generation Television
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID182059
ClassLD
ERP15 kW
HAAT422.4 m (1,386 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°33′16.5″N96°1′52.3″W / 30.554583°N 96.031194°W /30.554583; -96.031194
Links
Public license information
LMS

KBTX-TV (channel 3) is atelevision station inBryan, Texas, United States, serving theBrazos Valley as a dual affiliate ofCBS andThe CW. Owned byGray Media, the station maintains studios on East 29th Street in Bryan; its transmitter is located northwest ofAnderson, Texas.

Although identifying as a separate station, KBTX-TV is considered asemi-satellite ofKWTX-TV (channel 10) inWaco. KBTX-TVsimulcasts all network and syndicated programming provided by its parent station but airs separate commercial inserts,legal identifications, local newscasts and Sunday morningreligious programs; the station also has its own website. KBTX-TV serves the eastern half of the Waco–Temple–Bryanmarket while KWTX-TV serves the western portion. The two stations are counted as a single unit forratings purposes. Although KBTX-TV maintains its own facilities,master control and some internal operations are based at KWTX-TV's studios on American Plaza in Waco.

KBTX-TV is sister toBelton-licensed CW affiliateKNCT (channel 46), which shares studios with KWTX-TV.

KBTX-TV also offers CW programming on its seconddigital subchannel. Prior to the September 2006 merger of The WB andUPN, KBTX-TV offered UPN programming on digital. Following the merger, CW Texas was launched as a joint effort between KBTX-TV and KWTX-TV. On August 8, 2012, CW Texas became CW8 Aggieland, which carries programming from The CW as well as a variety of local sports offerings and many syndicated shows.

KBTX-TV falls under the "KBTX Media" banner, which also includes CW8 Aggieland and KBTX.com.

History

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KBTX was the first television station in the Brazos Valley, first going on air on May 22, 1957. It has broadcast from the same studio for its entire history, though the building has been renovated multiple times. Originally a primary CBS affiliate with a secondaryABC affiliation, KBTX became a primary affiliate of ABC in September 1977 along with its parent station. Both stations reverted to CBS in September 1983.

On October 14, 1983, KBTX opened a new transmitter in theGrimes County community of Carlos. The 1,700-foot (518 m) tower nearly doubled the number of homes the station reached.

Perhaps the most noteworthy coverage from KBTX was on November 18, 1999. Early that morning, theAggie Bonfire stack collapsed, killing 12 and injuring 27. The station provided non-stop coverage of the event, and served as a major source of information locally and nationally in the hours that followed.

KBTX celebrated its 50th anniversary in May 2007. Many former on-air staff returned for the celebration, including some who guest-anchored newscasts.[3]

In accordance with the original February 2009 date mandated by the federal government, KBTX permanently shut down its analog signal on January 20, 2009, as it made the transition to digital television.[4] On February 28, 2009, KBTX began broadcasting digitally at full power from the enhanced Carlos tower, again expanding its signal dramatically.[5] The station had been broadcasting on low power digital between its analog signal shutdown and the full power activation, in addition to being carried on cable systems and DirecTV.

KBTX and KWTX experimented with a jointly-run noon newscast in early 2009. News stories for both viewing areas were read from the KWTX studios in Waco for the first half of the show, with KBTX running live weather and additional local content from its studios for the remainder of the show airing in the Brazos Valley. KWTX aired its own live weather and content in its part of the market during that time. However, in late March 2009, the two stations returned to running separate newscasts, with KBTX citing "an overwhelming request from viewers for the show to be based out of the Twin Cities again."[6]

In 2009, KBTX reached agreements with Dish and DirecTV. For years, Dish Network had refused to offer KBTX to the Bryan–College Station area and had simply carried KWTX. However, in 2009, Dish relented.[7] On April 23 of that year, KBTX was made available in the Waco–Temple–Bryan market area.[8] In May 2009, after years of carrying KBTX to the market, DirecTV announced it would be dropping KBTX from its service. In June 2009, an agreement was reached to keep the station available to DirecTV customers.[9]

On September 12, 2011, KBTX launched a 4 p.m. newscast, titledFirst News at Four, replacingThe Oprah Winfrey Show alongsideInside Edition at 4:30.

On October 10, 2011, KBTX began broadcasting its newscasts in high definition, making it the first live and local broadcaster in the Brazos Valley with HD news.[10]

Subchannels

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The station's signal ismultiplexed:

KBTX-TV subchannels

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Subchannels of KBTX-TV
ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming[11]
3.11080i16:9KBTX-DTCBS
3.2720pKBTX-CWThe CW
3.3480iKBTX-TMTelemundo
3.4The365365BLK
3.5KBTX-WXKBTX Weather

KNXG-LD subchannels

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Subchannels of KNXG-LD
ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming[12]
27.11080i16:9KNXGLD1ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KBTX-TV / CBS
27.2720pKNXGLD2ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KBTX-DT2 / CW Texas
27.3480iKNXGLD3ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KBTX-DT3 / Telemundo

Coverage area

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KBTX servesBrazos,Burleson,Grimes,Leon,Madison,Milam,Montgomery,Robertson,Walker andWashington counties. Grimes, Montgomery and Walker counties are part of theHouston market, but receive KBTX.Texas A&M University,Sam Houston State University andBlinn College are in its coverage area.

With its digital signal transmitting at the maximum power allowed by law as of early 2009, the KBTX signal also reachesHouston County in theTylerLongview market;Trinity,San Jacinto,Austin,Harris andWaller counties in the Houston market; andLee County in theAustin market. KBTX's weather team monitors those counties and provides forecasts and updates, including during severe weather events. High school sports teams in those counties will also often be covered in KBTX's sports segments.[13]

For most of its first half-century on the air, KBTX was the only station airing a full schedule of locally-focused news for the eastern half of the market. The brief attempt to produce a single noon newscast for this vast market failed in 2009 in part because of overwhelming viewer demand.

KBTX previously served as thede facto CBS station in Houston County in the Tyler market untilKYTX signed on in 2004.

KBTX is part of a rare American television market, the Waco–Temple–BryanDesignated Market Area.[14] Only a handful of DMAs in the country have multiple stations under the same network affiliation serving viewers (KBTX serving the Bryan–College Station area, KWTX serving the Waco–Temple–Killeen area), even though in this case, both stations are associated with each other.

Awards

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KBTX competes in Division 3, which includes the largest Texas markets outside the four major metro areas (DallasFort Worth, Houston,San Antonio andAustin).[15] In November 2012, KBTX was honored with a Lone StarEmmy for outstanding evening newscast in a smaller market. This was the second Lone Star Emmy win for KBTX. In 2011, the seriesTo Avery with Love won the award for health/science feature.

KBTX also won an AP award for "Best Spot News Reporting" for its coverage of theAggie Bonfire collapse in 1999.[16]

Aggie Game Day,News 3 Sports' pregame show beforeTexas A&M home football games, is a multi-time recipient of honors from the national Telly Awards for outstanding local programming.[17]All the Best: 10 Years of the George Bush Presidential Library, which aired the day before the grand reopening of the41st president's library and museum on the Texas A&M campus received a Telly. The main exhibit of the museum was closed for months during an $8.5 million renovation that coincided with the facility's anniversary.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KBTX-TV".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for KNXG-LD".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^KBTX Media HistoryArchived February 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com, KBTX Media History
  4. ^KBTX Digital Transition UnderwayArchived January 25, 2009, at theWayback Machine, Mike Wright, KBTX TV, January 20, 2009
  5. ^KBTX Now Broadcasting at Full Power DigitalArchived March 2, 2009, at theWayback Machine, KBTX.com, February 28, 2009
  6. ^[1]Archived March 22, 2009, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com, "News 3 at Noon Returns to KBTX Studios in Bryan Monday" (March 20, 2009)
  7. ^KBTX on Dish NetworkArchived March 5, 2009, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com
  8. ^"4/23/2009 6:46pm - Uplink Activity Report - 2 changes - SatelliteGuys.US". Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2009. RetrievedApril 24, 2009.
  9. ^KBTX Responds to DirecTV NoticeArchived May 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com
  10. ^[2]Archived October 12, 2011, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com, "KBTX Broadcasts News in High Definition" (October 10, 2011)
  11. ^"Digital TV Market Listing for KBTX-TV".RabbitEars.Info. RetrievedApril 28, 2024.
  12. ^RabbitEars TV Query for KNXG-LD
  13. ^Sports, KBTX."Groveton eliminates Lovelady, 3-0". RetrievedAugust 18, 2018.
  14. ^"Nielsen Media". Archived fromthe original on May 23, 2009. RetrievedJune 18, 2009.
  15. ^Texas AP Broadcasters Awards Rules TAPB 2008–2009 Rules
  16. ^KBTX Media HistoryArchived February 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine KBTX.com, KBTX Media History
  17. ^Aggie Game Day KBTX.com, Aggie Game Day Home Page

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