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Class A TV station in Wichita, Kansas

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KAGW-CD
Channels
Branding
  • KAGW 26 (general)
  • Cozi TV Kansas
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Great Plains Television Network
  • (Urban Investment Broadcasting, LLC)
Sister stationsKSMI-LD
History
FoundedCurrent license: March 27, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03-27)
First air date
  • Former license: June 6, 1998 (1998-06-06)
  • Current license: August 6, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-08-06)
Last air dateFormer license: August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05) (15 years, 60 days)
Former call signs
  • Former license:
  • K53EO (1998)
  • KTQW-LP (1998–2004)
  • KTQW-CA (2004–2007)
  • KGPT-CA (2007–2013)
  • Current license:
  • KGPT-LD (2012–2013)
  • KGPT-CD (2013–2021)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 53 (UHF, 1998–2004), 49 (UHF, 2004–2013)
Former affiliations
Call sign meaningKeep America Great Wichita
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID190120
ClassCD
ERP15 kW
HAAT248.5 m (815 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°48′0.7″N 97°31′30.2″W / 37.800194°N 97.525056°W / 37.800194; -97.525056
Links
Public license information
Websitekagwtv.com

KAGW-CD (channel 26) is a low-power, Class A television station in Wichita, Kansas, United States, affiliated with several digital multicast networks, including Cozi TV on its main channel. The station is owned by the Great Plains Television Network, LLC, which also operates low-power Heartland-affiliated station KSMI-LD (channel 30) through a local marketing agreement (LMA) with owner Get After It Media. The two stations share offices on South Greenwood Street in Wichita; KAGW-CD's transmitter is located in rural northwestern Sedgwick County (north-northeast of Colwich).

History

KAGW-CD's logo branded as KGPT 26 used from 2013 until 2018.

The station first signed on the air on June 6, 1998, as K53EO, broadcasting on UHF channel 53. It was originally an affiliate of both America's Voice and ZDTV. On November 16, 1998, the station's call letters were changed to KTQW-LP, in reference to its slogan "Total Quality Wichita". At first, it was the sole broadcast affiliate of the otherwise cable and satellite network that evolved into TechTV, carrying the network's programming 20 hours a day, with the remaining four hours allocated to locally produced programs. The station relocated its signal to UHF channel 49 on June 10, 2004, and upgraded its license to Class A status, modifying its call sign to KTQW-CA.

In 2006, Knowledge LC sold the station to Great Plains Television Network, LLC; the sale was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on December 14, 2006, and was completed one week later on December 21. On January 8, 2007, the station's call letters were officially changed to KGPT-CA to match the name of the company, Kansas Great Plains Television Network. The station has applied to increase its effective radiated power from 4.8 to 13.91 kilowatts.

On August 6, 2013, at 1:30 p.m., the station moved its signal to UHF channel 26 and began operating its digital signal from a newly constructed transmission tower located north-northeast of Colwich; the station also increased its effective radiated power to 15 kilowatts, resulting in a significant increase in the station's coverage area.

A Kansas court ordered the station into receivership in December 2020 after former owner Urban Investment Broadcasting sued, claiming GPTN had failed to meet the terms of the promissory note it had used to acquire the station; Tyler Brown was appointed as receiver. On July 1, 2021, the call sign changed to KAGW-CD. On July 4, the station rebranded to KAGW 26 (KAGW stands for Keep America Great Wichita, while their slogan is actually Keep America Great Kansas).

The station slogan is a variation of the "Keep America Great" slogan used in Donald Trump's campaign during the 2020 presidential election.

Programming

Formerly, In addition to carrying programming from eight networks on its digital subchannels, the station also produced locally produced programs (such as WichitaLiberty.TV and Ascension Café).

Yellow Ribbons from Home

KAGW also produced a special saluting U.S. military personnel and their families titled Yellow Ribbons From Home, which aired on July 4, 2007. The special included video greetings to the military members from their families, then-Governor Kathleen Sebelius, Senators Pat Roberts and Sam Brownback and all four of Kansas' Congressional representatives, as well as former Senator Bob Dole and Wichita mayor Carl Brewer. Country musicians including Darryl Worley, Blake Shelton, Emerson Drive, Terri Clark and Heartland also sent greetings and provided special performances. The special was also streamed and later offered on-demand on the station's website, allowing its viewing by members of the military stationed elsewhere around the world. On June 22, 2007, Governor Sebelius proclaimed July as Yellow Ribbons From Home Month, in commemoration of the special.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KAGW-CD
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
26.1 480i 4:3 COZI KS Cozi TV
26.2 AWE AWE Plus
26.3 ALLSPRT All Sports TV Network
26.4 QUEST Quest
26.5 CBN CBN News
26.6 BUZZR Buzzr
26.7 NEWSMAX Newsmax2
26.8 OAN One America News Network
26.9 AMVOICE America's Voice
26.10 WEATHER WeatherNation TV

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KAGW-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. Jacobson, Adam (December 23, 2020). "Kansas Civil Court Puts Great Plains UHF Into Receivership". Radio & Television Business Report. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  3. "RabbitEars listing for KAGW-CD". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 22, 2022.

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