KDTN
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KDTN | |
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Denton / Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas | |
Channels | 2 (VHF) analog, 43 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Daystar (analog) PBS (digital) |
Owner | Daystar (Community Television Educators of DFW Inc.) |
Founded | September 1, 1988 |
Call letters meaning | K DenToN; K DaystarTelevision Network (as a backronym) |
Former callsigns | KIXL |
Former affiliations | PBS (1988-2004) |
Website | DayStar Television Network |
KDTN is a Daystar-owned television station, under the license of Community Television Educators of DFW Inc. Broadcasting its analog signal on channel 2, the station is licensed to Denton, Texas.
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[edit] History
Channel 2's first calls were KIXL in Dallas. The station was applied for in 1948 but never went on the air. The unrealised station was owned by Lee Segall, owner of KIXL-AM/FM. By the time the television license freeze was lifted in 1952, Channel 2 had been reassigned to Denton and as an educational station.
In 1988, public television station KERA established KDTN as a secondary outlet for is programming. KERA first expressed interest in the dormant frequency in May 1977, but it would be more than 11 years later before KERA obtained FCC approval and signed on the air. KDTN was referred to as "KERA 2" in the early 2000s, although no official change in calls was made.
In 2004, KERA sold KDTN to Daystar, as they saw no need for having a secondary analog channel. When the station was put up for sale, this gave Daystar an opportunity to get a better signal in the market, as a result, Daystar sold KMPX-Channel 29 to purchase KDTN, and became a Daystar-owned station in 2004. However, by special arrangement, KERA announced planst to continue its digital feeds on KDTN's digital signal, so that the bandwidth on its main KERA digital signal could be freed up for HDTV broadcasts. However, as of the middle of 2006, KERA has never broadcast any programming on KDTN's digital signal under this arrangement.
[edit] References
- Shannon, Mike (January, 2004). Dallas-Fort Worth TV Station History. The History of Dallas-Fort Worth Radio and Television.
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Broadcast television in the Dallas / Fort Worth market (Nielsen DMA #6) | ||
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KDTN 2 (DS) - KDFW 4 (Fox) - KXAS 5 (NBC) - WFAA 8 (ABC) - KTVT 11 (CBS) - KERA 13 (PBS) - KTXA 21 (Ind) - KNAV 22 (Genesis) - KUVN 23 (UNI) - K25FW 25 (HSN) - KODF 26 / KLEG 44 (AZA) - KDFI 27 (MNTV) - KHPK 28 (Genesis) - KMPX 29 (Ind) - K31GL 31 (Almavision) - KDAF 33 (The CW/The Tube on DT 2) - KJJM 34 (LAT TV) - KVFW 38 (Religious) - KXTX 39 (TEL) - KTAQ 47 (ShopNBC) - KSTR 49 (TFU) - KATA 50 (Multimedios) - KFWD 52 (Ind) - KLDT 55 (Ind) - KSEX 57 (Ind) - KDTX 58 (TBN) - KPXD 68 (i) |
Trinity Broadcasting Network: KETH 14 (Houston) - KHCE 23 (San Antonio) - K25GI 25 (Amarillo) - KITU 34 (Beaumont) - KLNM 42 (Lufkin) - K43DV 43 (Victoria) - KLUJ 44 (Harlingen) - KDTX 58 (Dallas) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, i, Independent, Home Shopping and Other Spanish stations in Texas |
PBS Member Stations in the state of Texas | |
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KACV 2 (Amarillo) - KTXT 5 (Lubbock) - KUHT 8 (Houston) - KLRN 9 (San Antonio) - KCOS 13 (El Paso) - KERA 13 (Dallas) - KAMU 15 (College Station) - KEDT 16 (Corpus Christi) - KLRU 18 (Austin) - KWBU 34 (Waco) - KPBT 36 (Odessa) - KDTN-DT 43.2 (Denton) - KNCT 46 (Belton) - KMBH 60 (Harlingen) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, i, Religious, Independent, Home Shopping and Other Spanish stations in Texas |