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===Newscast Titles===
 
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*''Channel 14 News'' (1982-1986)
 
*''Channel 14 News'' (1982-1986)
*''Fox News'' (1986-1995)
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*''FOX14 News'' (1986-present)
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===Station Slogans===
*''Fox 14 News'' (1995-present)
 
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*''FOX14, Amarillo's Choice For News'' (1986-2001)
 
*''Our Hour Earlier'' (2001-present)
   
 
==Owner History==
 
==Owner History==

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KCIT
KCIT logo
Amarillo, Texas
BrandingKCIT Fox 14
SloganOne Hour Earlier
Channels Analog: 14 (UHF)

Digital: 15 (UHF)

Subchannels14.1 Fox
14.2 Fuse TV
AffiliationsFox
Fuse TV (DT2)
Owner Mission Broadcasting, Inc.
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.)
(sale pending to Fox Television Stations)
First air dateOctober 1982
Call letters’ meaningCIT = See It
Sister station(s)KAMR-TV
Former callsignsKJTV (1982-1985)
Former affiliationsindependent (1982-1986)
Transmitter Power1290 kW (analog)
925 kW (digital)
Height464 m (both)
Facility ID33722
Transmitter Coordinates[http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Miscellaneous_unorganized_material/KCIT&params= 35_20_33.2_N_101_49_21.6_W_type:landmark_scale:2000 35°20′33.2″N, 101°49′21.6″W]
Websitewww.myhighplains.com
This article is about the television station in Amarillo, Texas. For the short-lived independent station in Kansas City, Missouri that once bore the KCIT calls, see KPXE.

KCIT is an Fox affiliated television station in Amarillo, Texas, USA. The station was acquired by Mission Broadcasting after they bought KCIT and KCPN-LP from Wicks Broadcast Group in 1999. This station operates shared services agreements with Nexstar Broadcasting's station, KAMR-TV. KCIT's transmitter is located in Amarillo.

News/Station Presentation

Newscast Titles

  • Channel 14 News (1982-1986)
  • FOX14 News (1986-present)

Station Slogans

  • FOX14, Amarillo's Choice For News (1986-2001)
  • Our Hour Earlier (2001-present)

Owner History

  • 1982-1995: The Liberty Corporation
  • 1995-1999: Wicks Broadcast Group
  • 1999-Present: Mission Broadcasting


On March 11, 2001 the station launched Fox14 News @ 9 produced by KAMR-TV.

On January 15, 2008 KCIT replaced the KAMR-produced newscast with its own one-hour newscast at 9PM.

News Staff

  • Kyla Cullinane - Anchor
  • David Martinez - Weekend Anchor
  • Amy Gardner - Chief Meteorologist
  • Alan Raymond - Meteorologist
  • Brad Fralick - Sports Director
  • Lee K. Howard - Weekend Sports Anchor

External links

BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KCIT-TV


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