KJTV-TV

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KJTV-TV
Image:Fox34logo.gif
Lubbock, Texas
Branding FOX 34
Slogan "It's News at Nine. At ten, it's history."
Channels 34 (UHF) analog,
35 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Fox
Owner Ramar Communications
Founded 1981
Former callsigns KJAA
Former affiliations Independent (1981-86)
Website www.fox34.com

KJTV-TV is the Fox affiliate serving Lubbock, Texas, owned by Ramar Communications. It broadcasts on channel thirty-four/ KJTV was a charter station for its network, having broadcasted the network since its launch in 1986. It broadcasts on UHF analog channel 34 and digital 34.1, with a low-powered sister station on KJTV-CA channel 32 (digital 34.2), which operates as a local weather channel.

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KJTV was launched as independent station KJAA in 1981. In 1986, it switched to Fox as one of its charter stations, and on 16 August 1985, it became KJTV. In 2000, KJTV launched a local newscast at 9pm using a virtual set (which is also used for news on KXTQ-CA), while on 2 October of that year, KJTV added a -TV suffix to its call letters. The station's studios also house MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYL-LP, The CW affiliate KLCW-TV, Telemundo affiliate KXTQ-CA, and four radio stations (1 on AM and 3 on FM). KJTV's transmissions emanate from a 950 foot tower with an effective radiated power of 1 million watts for its digital signal.

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Broadcast television in the Lubbock market  (Nielsen DMA #147)

KTXT 5 (PBS) - KCBD 11 (NBC) - KLBK 13 (CBS) - KPTB 16 (GLC) - KLCW 22 (The CW) - K24GP 24 (Multimedios) - KAMC 28 (ABC) - KUPT 29 / KMYL-LP 14 (MNTV) - KGLR-CA 30 (FamilyNet) - KJTV 34 (FOX) - K38HP (Ind.) - K42FX 42 / K46HM 46 (PBS) - K44HH (TBN) - KXTQ-CA 46 (TMD) - K48GB (Ind.) - KBZO-LP 51 (UNI) - K67HQ (INSP)

Radio stations in the Lubbock, Texas market (Arbitron #183)

By frequency: (FM) | 88.1 | 89.1 | 90.1 | 90.5 | 90.9 | 92.7 | 93.7 | 94.5 | 95.5 | 96.3 | 97.3 | 98.1 | 99.5 | 100.3 | 101.1 | 102.5 | 103.5 | 104.3 | 104.9 | 105.3 | 105.7 | 106.5

(AM) | 580 | 790 | 950 | 1090 | 1230 | 1340 | 1420 | 1460 | 1530 | 1590

By callsign: | KAIQ | KAMY | KAMZ | KBAH | KBTE | KBZO | KCLR | KDAV | KEJS | KFMX | KFYO | KJAK | KJDL | KJTV | KKAM | KKCL | KKLU | KLLL | KLVT (AM) | KLVT-FM | KLZK | KMMX | KOHM | KONE | KQBR | KRBL | KRFE | KSTQ | KTXT | KVOP | KXTQ | KZII

Texas Markets
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See also: List of radio stations in Texas and List of United States radio markets