KDTX-TV
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KDTX-TV | |
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Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas | |
Channels | 58 (UHF) analog, 45 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | TBN |
Owner | Trinity Broadcasting Network |
Founded | February 9, 1987 |
Call letters meaning | K Dallas Texas |
Transmitter Power | 5000 kW (analog) 780 kW (digital) |
Height | 520 m (analog) 537 m (digital) |
Website | www.tbn.org |
KDTX-TV is a religious television station in Dallas, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 58 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded February 9, 1987, the station is owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network. KDTX-TV is generally considered TBN's number two station in terms of importance (after its Santa Ana-based station, KTBN), as TBN has moved several of its operations to the Metroplex; also, Dallas-Fort Worth is a major media market with a large religious base.
[edit] Digital services
This station's digital signal, like most other TBN-owned stations, carries five different TBN-run networks: the local TBN channel (simulcasting the analog station) on 58.1, The Church Channel on 58.2, JCTV on 58.3, Enlace USA on 58.4, and Smile of a Child on 58.5.
[edit] External links
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 |