KPKN-LD
KPKN-LD (channel 33[2][3]) is a low-power television station, licensed to Tyler, Texas, United States, serving East Texas as an affiliate of the Buzzr and Ion Television networks. Owned by DTV America Corporation of Sunrise, Florida, it is an in-market sister station to KDKJ-LD (channel 27), and shares spectrum on RF35 with KCEB (channel 54).
History
The Federal Communications Commission granted the construction permit for the station, as K33KN-D, on February 25, 2010. The station's call letters were changed to the current KPKN-LD on March 29, 2016. The station signed on in April 2016 as an affiliate of FremantleMedia’s Buzzr network. Buzzr was previously on KDKJ-LD4 until that point. Katz Broadcasting’s male-oriented Grit replaced Buzzr on KDKJ-LD4 upon KPKN’s sign on.[4][5]
On March 10, 2023, following the announcement of Scripps to combine the True Real and Defy TV networks in to one, KPKN-LD DT2 switched to Ion Television, becoming the area's second affiliate, alongside KETK-TV DT3.[6]
Subchannels
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming [2] |
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35.1 | 480i | 16:9 | KPKN-LD | Buzzr |
33.2 | 720p | Ion Television | ||
33.3 | Court TV | |||
33.4 | Scripps News | |||
33.5 | 480i | Cozi TV | ||
33.6 | 4:3 | NBC LX | ||
33.7 | Jewelry TV |
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KPKN-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ a b Digital TV Market Listing for KPKN-LD
- ^ KPKN-LD TYLER, TX Station Profile at RabbitEars.info
- ^ KDKJ-LD TYLER, TX Station profile @ RabbitEars.Info
- ^ Our Stations - DTV America
- ^ Lafayette, Jon (2023-03-10). "E.W. Scripps Folding TrueReal Digital Network Into Defy TV". Broadcasting Cable. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
External links
- DTV America
- Facility details for Facility ID 182593 (KPKN-LD) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
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- KYTX (19.1 CBS, 19.2 CW+, 19.3 MeTV, 19.4 Crime, 19.5 Court, 19.6 Defy, 19.7 Nest, 19.8 Quest)
- K25LG-D (25.1 3ABN, 25.2 3ABN-PR, 25.3 3ABN-DD, 25.4 3ABN Radio, 25.5 3ABN Latino, 25.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 25.7 Radio 74)
- KDKJ-LD (27.1 Timeless TV, 27.2 Estrella, 27.3 Get, 27.4 NTD, 27.5 H&I, 27.6 Catchy, 27.7 Movies!)
- KKPD-LD (30.1 QVC2, 30.2 Outlaw, 30.3/30.5/30.6 Infomercials, 30.4 beIN Xtra)
- KPKN-LD (33.1 Buzzr, 33.2/.4 Ads, 33.3 [blank], 33.5 Cozi, 33.6 LX, 33.7 JTV)
- KTPN-LD (48.1 MNT)
- KFXK-TV (51.1 Fox, 51.2 MNT, 51.3 Mystery, 51.4 Laff)
- KCEB (54.1 beIN Español, 54.2 Outlaw, 54.3 Ads)
- KETK-TV (56.1 NBC, 56.2 Grit, 56.3 Ion, 56.4 ANT)
- KLUF-LD (5 TBN)
- KTRE (9.1 ABC, 9.2 TMD)
- KTWC-LD (12.1 [blank], 12.2 IBN Television)
- KIBN-LD (14.1 [blank], 14.2 IBN Television)
- KIVY-LD (16.1 ANT, 16.2 Family, 16.3 REW)
- KLNM-LD (42.1 Texas Family TV, 42.2 NewsNet 42.3 Fun Roads TV 42.4, Rev'n 42.5 Family 42.6 Retro TV 42.7 Rev'n)
- KLNK-LD (48.1 URBT TV)
- KFXL-LD (51.1 Fox, 51.2 MNT, 51.3 Mystery, 51.4 Laff)
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- See also
- Lake Charles TV
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