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location = '''KYPX:''': [[Camden, Arkansas]]<br> '''KKYK:''' [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]|
location = '''KYPX:''': [[Camden, Arkansas]]<br> '''KKYK:''' [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]|
callsign_meaning = KYPX: None official, potentially '''Y'''our '''P'''A'''X'''|
callsign_meaning = KYPX: None official, potentially '''Y'''our '''P'''A'''X'''|
owner = Equity Broadcasting|
owner = Tribune Company|
former_affiliations = [[The WB]] (1997-2001), [[i (TV network)|Pax]] (2001-2005)|
former_affiliations = [[The WB]] (1997-2001), [[i (TV network)|Pax]] (2001-2005)|
homepage = None|
homepage = None|
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'''KYPX''' is a [[Retro Television Network]] affiliate based in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]. It is owned by [[Equity Broadcasting]], and is a sister station to [[KWBF]], with which it shares a broadcast center and news operations. Little Rock is also home base for master control of all of Equity's TV stations.
'''KYPX''' is a [[Retro Television Network]] affiliate based in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]. It is owned by [[Tribune Company]], and is a sister station to [[KWBF]], with which it shares a broadcast center and news operations. Little Rock is also home base for master control of all of Equity's TV stations.


KYPX, which operates on UHF channel 49 out of [[Camden, Arkansas]] and has a repeater on KKYK-CA channel 20 in Little Rock, debuted on the air in [[1997]] as a [[The WB Television Network|WB]] affiliate. In 2001, it swapped affiliations with [[KWBF]] (originally KKYK-TV) and picked up [[i (TV network)|Pax]]. In the wake of the conversion of the Pax network to i, KYPX was among the stations to opt out of affiliation with the newly reconfigured network, becoming the flagship of the Equity-owned [[Retro Television Network]].
KYPX, which operates on UHF channel 49 out of [[Camden, Arkansas]] and has a repeater on KKYK-CA channel 20 in Little Rock, debuted on the air in [[1997]] as a [[The WB Television Network|WB]] affiliate. In 2001, it swapped affiliations with [[KWBF]] (originally KKYK-TV) and picked up [[i (TV network)|Pax]]. In the wake of the conversion of the Pax network to i, KYPX was among the stations to opt out of affiliation with the newly reconfigured network, becoming the flagship of the Equity-owned [[Retro Television Network]].
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Revision as of 01:27, 16 July 2006

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KYPX is a Retro Television Network affiliate based in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is owned by Tribune Company, and is a sister station to KWBF, with which it shares a broadcast center and news operations. Little Rock is also home base for master control of all of Equity's TV stations.

KYPX, which operates on UHF channel 49 out of Camden, Arkansas and has a repeater on KKYK-CA channel 20 in Little Rock, debuted on the air in 1997 as a WB affiliate. In 2001, it swapped affiliations with KWBF (originally KKYK-TV) and picked up Pax. In the wake of the conversion of the Pax network to i, KYPX was among the stations to opt out of affiliation with the newly reconfigured network, becoming the flagship of the Equity-owned Retro Television Network.

Its Little Rock-area repeater was previously UHF channel 22, until the digital channel 22 was reserved for eventual use by ABC affiliate KATV.