KTPX-TV

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KTPX-TV
CityOkmulgee, Oklahoma
Channels
BrandingIon Television
Programming
AffiliationsTemplate:ION DTV/text
Ownership
Owner
KOPX-TV
History
First air date
July 3, 1997 (26 years ago) (1997-07-03)
Former call signs
KGLB-TV (1997–1998)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
44 (UHF, 1997–2009)
inTV (1997–1998)
Call sign meaning
Tulsa's PaX TV
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID7078
ERP1,000 kW
HAAT219 m (719 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°50′2″N 96°7′28″W / 35.83389°N 96.12444°W / 35.83389; -96.12444
Links
Public license information
Websiteiontelevision.com

KTPX-TV, virtual channel 44 (UHF digital channel 28), is an Ion Television owned-and-operated station serving Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States that is licensed to Okmulgee. The station is owned by West Palm Beach, Florida-based Ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications). KTPX's offices are located on East Skelly Drive in Tulsa, and its transmitter is located near Mounds, Oklahoma. On cable, the station is available on Cox Communications channel 4 in both standard and high definition.[2]

History

The station first signed on the air on July 3, 1997, as KGLB-TV; it originally carried programming from Paxson Communications' infomercial service, the Infomall Television Network (inTV). The station became a charter owned-and-operated station of Pax TV (now Ion Television) when the network launched on August 31, 1998; on that date, the station changed its call letters to KTPX-TV (the KTPX calls were previously used by NBC affiliate KWES-TV in Midland, Texas from 1981 to 1993).

Digital television

Template:ION DTV[3]

Newscasts

Until 2005, KTPX aired rebroadcasts of NBC affiliate KJRH-TV's 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. newscasts at 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m on tape delays.

Analog-to-digital conversion

KTPX-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 44, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 28.[4] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 44.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KTPX-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Cox Channel Lineup Tulsa Area
  3. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KTPX
  4. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.

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