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KJTL
KJTL logo
Wichita Falls, Texas/Lawton, Oklahoma
BrandingTexoma's Fox
Channels Analog: 18 (UHF)

Digital: 15 (UHF)

AffiliationsFox
Owner Mission Broadcasting, Inc.
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.)
First air dateMay 1985[1]
Call letters’ meaningnamed for "Janet T. Lee" early majority shareholder (not as supposed as a variable of Lubbock Fox affiliate KJTV
Sister station(s)KFDX-TV
Former affiliationsindependent (1985-1986)
Transmitter Power2820 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
Height329 m (analog)
263 m (digital)
Facility ID7675
Transmitter Coordinates[http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Miscellaneous_unorganized_material/KJTL&params= 34_12_5.9_N_98_43_45.7_W_type:landmark_scale:2000 34°12′5.9″N, 98°43′45.7″W]
Websitewww.texomashomepage.com

KJTL or "Texoma's Fox" is the Fox affiliate located in Wichita Falls, Texas also serving Lawton, Oklahoma owned by Nexstar Broadcasting "affiliate" (separate ownership under FCC rules, consolidated financial reports under GAAP and SEC rules) Mission Broadcasting in a virtual duopoly with NBC affiliate KFDX 3. KJTL's transmitter is located near Grandfield, Oklahoma.

The station airs a 9:00 p.m. newscast produced by KFDX on weeknights. A similar newscast ran from the late 1990s until 2001; it was canceled due to low ratings.

References[]

  1. The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says May 18, while the Television and Cable Factbook says May 14.

External links[]

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


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