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LPTV station in Amarillo, Texas Not to be confused with KTXD-TV.
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KTXD-LP
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Una Vez Mas Holdings
  • (Una Vez Mas Amarillo Licensee II, LLC)
Sister stationsKAMM-LP
History
FoundedNovember 18, 1994
First air dateDecember 9, 1999
Last air date
  • September 22, 2009
  • (9 years, 287 days)
Former call signsK43EQ (1994–2000)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID47364
ClassTX
ERP150 kW
HAAT187 m (614 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°18′55″N 101°50′3″W / 35.31528°N 101.83417°W / 35.31528; -101.83417
Links
Public license information LMS

KTXD-LP (channel 43) was a low-power television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, which was last affiliated with the Spanish-language network Azteca América. The station was owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings.

On September 22, 2009, KTXD-LP ceased operations due to technical difficulties. A silent STA was requested until the licensee can resolve the problems and resume operation. However, the station never resumed operations, and its license was canceled by the FCC on March 28, 2011.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KTXD-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "FCC Broadcast Actions". Federal Communications Commission. April 1, 2011.
Broadcast television in the Texas panhandle / Oklahoma panhandle / High Plains area, including Amarillo and surrounding cities and counties
Amarillo
and surrounding area
Defunct
K25GI (TBN)
KAMM-LP 30 (Tres)
KTMO-LP 36 (TMD)
K39HF 39 (Ion)
KTXD-LP 43 (Azteca)
K45IQ 45 (MTV2)
KTXC-LP 46 (Ind)
KAMT-LP 50 (TeleFutura)
K69IH 69 (INSP)
Northeastern
New Mexico
Albuquerque channels available in region
KASA-TV (2.1 TMD, 2.2 TXO, 33.1 TBD, 47.1 Cozi)
KOB (4.1 NBC, 4.2 H&I, 4.3 MeTV, 4.4 Catchy, 4.5 Ion+, 4.6 Scripps News, 4.7 Start)
KOAT-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 Estrella, 7.3 Crime, 7.4 LC, 7.5 Story)
KRQE (13.1 CBS, 13.2 Fox, 13.3 Bounce)
KWBQ (19.1 CW, 19.2 Grit, 19.3 Laff, 19.4 Ion, 19.5 REW)
KASY-TV (50.1 MNTV, 50.2 Mystery, 50.3 ANT, 50.4 Court)
Oklahoma panhandle
Southwest Kansas channels available in region
KSWK (3.1 PBS/SHPTV, 3.2 PBS HD, 3.3 PBS Kids, 3.4 Create)
KBSD-DT (6.1 CBS, 6.2 Local WX, 6.3 H&I, 6.4 Outlaw)
KSNG (11.1 NBC, 11.2 TMD, 11.3 Ion, 11.4 Crime)
KUPK (13.1 ABC, 13.2 MeTV, 13.3 Bounce, 13.4 Ion+, 13.5 Scripps)
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Abilene/Sweetwater
Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
Austin (Hill Country)
Beaumont/Port Arthur (Golden Triangle)
Corpus Christi
Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
Eagle Pass
El Paso (West Texas)
Houston
Laredo
Lubbock (South Plains)
Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
Rio Grande Valley
San Angelo
San Antonio
Sherman/Ada, OK
Texarkana/Shreveport, LA (Ark-La-Tex)
Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
Victoria
Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
New Mexico broadcast television areas (by city)
Albuquerque/Santa Fe
Amarillo, TX/Guymon, OK
El Paso, TX/Las Cruces, NM
Odessa/Midland, TX
See also
Oklahoma TV


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