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City | Laredo, Texas |
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Founded | October 16, 1997 |
First air date | July 1, 1999; 25 years ago (1999-07-01) |
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Call sign meaning | Laredo, Texas |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 40244 |
Class | LD |
ERP | 3kW |
HAAT | 277.6 m (911 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 27°40′22″N99°39′52″W / 27.67278°N 99.66444°W /27.67278; -99.66444 (KYLX-LD) |
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Public license information | LMS |
KYLX-LD (channel 13) is alow-power television station inLaredo, Texas, United States, affiliated withCBS andThe CW Plus. It is owned byGray Media alongside dualNBC/ABC affiliateKGNS-TV (channel 8) andTelemundo affiliateKXNU-LD (channel 10). The three stations share studios on Del Mar Boulevard (nearI-35) in northern Laredo; KYLX-LD's transmitter is located on Shea Street north of downtown.
KYLX-LD first went on the air on July 1, 1999, as K55HW on channel 55, and was owned by Border Media Partners. It changed its call letters to KNEX-LP in 2002, matching co-owned radio stationKNEX (106.1 FM). Under Border Media Partners, the station was affiliated with Mas Musica and laterMTV Tr3s before it switched programming toAzteca América.[when?] The station later disaffiliated from Azteca América and the station started broadcasting audio fromKQUR-FM on a rotating-color screen with its call sign and channel number.[when?] In 2009, Border Media Partners LLC transferred the station to Border Media Business Trust pursuant to aforbearance agreement between Border Media Partners and its lenders.[2]
The station was off the air for almost a year, as all broadcasting on channels above 51 was ended by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) on December 31, 2011; KNEX applied to operate in digital on channel 42 but later applied to operate on 14; in December 2012, the FCC approved this request. Since late December 2012, KNEX had been testing its signal on channel 14.3.
In March 2012,Eagle Creek Broadcasting, owner ofKVTV (channel 13), agreed to purchase KNEX-LP from Border Media Business Trust.[3] Under Eagle Creek, KNEX's digital test broadcasts would include simulcasts of KVTV's programming. On May 18, 2015, Eagle Creek Broadcasting reached a deal to sell KNEX-LP toGray Television, owner ofKGNS-TV (channel 8), for $25,000;[4] upon taking control on July 1, 2015,[5] Gray changed the station's call letters to KYLX-LP.[6][7] On the same day, Gray also acquired the non-license assets of KVTV from Eagle Creek and moved its programming, including the CBS affiliation, to KYLX, at which point KVTV ceased operations.[8]
As part of the application, the KVTV technical facilities were retained. Theconstruction permit for channel 14 was abandoned; instead, KNEX filed for a digital companion channel on channel 13 at 3 kW ERP — the same technical parameters as KVTV, but on a low-power license, which Gray could legally own. Eagle Creek also filed forspecial temporary authority to use those facilities immediately.[9] The STA was granted on June 16, 2015.[10] The KYLX-LD facility was fully licensed on September 29, 2015.[11]
In October 2015, KYLX launchedThe CW on its second digital subchannel, bringing Laredo an over-the-air CW affiliate for the first time since KGNS-DT2 switched toABC in July 2014. The ABC subchannel simulcasts the late newscast from fellow ABC affiliateKSAT-TV inSan Antonio.[12]
The station's signal ismultiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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13.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | KYLX-LD | CBS |
13.2 | 720p | CW | The CW Plus | |
13.3 | 480i | 4:3 | Bounce | Bounce TV |
13.4 | Crime | True Crime Network |