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K47DF-D
File:K68dj-kaja.jpg
Channels
BrandingTelemundo Corpus Christi
Noticiero Corpus Christi (newscasts)
Programming
Affiliations47.1: Telemundo (1989–September 26, 2010, September 30, 2010–present)
47.2: Independent
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedOctober 31, 1989
Former call signs
K68DJ (1989-2013)
K22JA-D (2013-2014)
Azteca América (September 26–30, 2010)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51376
ERP21.7 kW
HAAT51 m (167 ft)
Transmitter coordinates27°43′2.00″N 97°23′19.00″W / 27.7172222°N 97.3886111°W / 27.7172222; -97.3886111
Translator(s)KZTV-DT 10.2 (VHF) Corpus Christi
(For others, see below)
Links
Public license information
LMS
Websitetelemundocc.com

K47DF-D, virtual channel 47 (UHF digital channel 22), branded on-air as "KAJA", is a low-powered Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it is sister to NBC affiliate KRIS-TV (channel 6) and low-power independent station K22JA-D; Scripps also operates CBS affiliate KZTV (channel 10) through a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting. The four stations share studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi; K47DF-D's transmitter is located in Robstown. The station is simulcast in high definition on KZTV's second digital subchannel to increase its broadcasting radius.

On cable, K47DF-D is available on Charter Spectrum channel 16. From December 13, 2011 to May 2012, then-owner Cordillera Communications and the cable company (as Time Warner Cable at the time) were under a dispute regarding carriage fees, leaving TWC's Corpus Christi area customers without Telemundo.[2]

History

The station was founded on October 31, 1989 with programming from the Telemundo network. On September 26, 2010, it switched to Azteca América, and 4 days later, on September 30, it flipped back to Telemundo after a 5 day hiatus.

K68DJ had applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to move to UHF channel 43. As a low-power station, K68DJ was not required to broadcast digitally. On February 20, 2013, the FCC cancelled the station's license, citing operating on an out-of-core channel (52 to 69).[3] As a result of this notice KAJA had ceased transmissions on K68DJ on January 2013 and went digital on a new channel as K22JA-D. In 2014, K22JA-D became the digital companion channel for K47DF as K47DF-D. KAJA can now be seen on K47DF-D 47.1 in 720p.

Transmitters

KAJA
RF Channel Virtual Channel Call Letters Location Notes
09 47.1 K30EG Beeville, Texas LD (Low-Power Digital) Formerly analog on UHF 30, Construction Permit for digital operations on VHF 9
20 ANALOG K20EK Kingsville, Texas CA (Class-A) Analog
46 49.1 K46LW-D Beeville, Texas Digital companion for K49DV
22 47.1 K22JA-D Corpus Christi, Texas LD (Low-Power Digital) companion for K47DF; formerly K68DJ, then K22JA-D
48 47.1 K48LL-D Kingsville, Texas LD (Low-Power Digital) companion for K20EK
49 ANALOG K49DV Beeville, Texas TX (Broadcast Translator)

K22JA-D formerly had an analog repeater, K38EB (Channel 38, later 32) in Kingsville, but due to arrival of KUQI on UHF 38, the repeater in Kingsville can now be seen on K49DV in Beeville.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for K47DF-D". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Attention Time Warner Cable and former CoBridge customers Archived 2012-01-08 at the Wayback Machine - KRIS-TV (accessed January 8, 2012)
  3. ^ http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=39098

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