KOPX
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KOPX | |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |
Branding | i |
Channels | 62 (VHF) analog, 50 (VHF) digital |
Affiliations | i |
Owner | ion Media Networks |
Founded | 1997 |
Call letters meaning | K Oklahoma's PaX |
Former affiliations | inTV (1997-1998) Pax (1998-2005) |
Website | www.ionline.tv |
KOPX is the i affiliate in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is owned and operated by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications). It was launched in 1997 as KMNZ, an affiliate of InTV, a network airing paid programming. On August 31 1998, KOPX became an affiliate of PAX (now i: Independent Television) and The Worship Network, a Christian television network.
KOPX aired newscasts of Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 from KFOR-TV, the local NBC affiliate from November 2002 to June 2005.
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Broadcast television in the Oklahoma City market (Nielsen DMA #46) |
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KFOR 4 (NBC) - KOCO 5 (ABC) - KOHC 7 (AZA) - KWTV 9 (CBS) - KUOK-CA 11 (UNI) - KETA 13 / KWET 12 (PBS / OETA) - KTBO 14 (TBN) - KLHO 17 (LFN) - KUOT 19 (LFN) - KTOU 21 (HSN) - KOKH 25 (Fox) - KGBN 27 (A1) - KTUZ 30 (TMD) - KWEM 31 (A1) - KXOK 32 (A1) - KOCB 34 (The CW) - KUOK 35 (UNI) - KCHM-LP 36 (UNI) - KOHC 38 (AZA) - KXOC 41 (A1) - KAUT 43 (MNTV) - KOCM 46 (DS) - KSBI 52 (Ind) - KOPX 62 (i) |
Local cable television channels
City Channel 20 - News Now 53 |
i Network Affiliates: KTPX 44 (Okumulgee) - KOPX 62 (Oklahoma City) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Spanish stations in Oklahoma |
Corporate Leadership: R. Brandon Burgess | Dean M. Goodman | Richard Garcia | Adam K. Weinstein | Tammy G. Hedge | Steven J. Friedman | Stephen P. Appel | Douglas C. Barker | David A. Glenn |
Broadcast Television Networks: i |
1These stations are operated by ION under a time brokerage agreement. |
Annual Revenue: $276.6 million USD (2004) | Employees: 433 (2005) | Stock Symbol: AMEX: ION | Website: www.ionmedia.tv |