KPXC-TV

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KPXC-TV
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Denver, Colorado
Branding i
Channels 59 (VHF) analog,
43 (UHF) digital
Affiliations i
Owner ion Media Networks
Founded September 10, 1987
Call letters meaning K PAX Colorado
PaXson Communications
Former callsigns KUBD (1987-97)
Former affiliations Finncial News Network (1987-1989)
Univision (1989-1997)
Independent (1997-1998)
Pax (1998-2005)
Website www.ionline.tv

KPXC-TV is a Denver affiliate of the i network, owned and operated by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications).

[edit] History

KPXC first went on the air on September 10, 1987 as KUBD. Originally, the station aired financial news during the day and various shows at night. When the Financial News Network ended broadcasts in 1989 (after being absorbed by CNBC), it became the original Denver-area affiliate for Univision. In 1997, Univision left KUBD for KCEC, a station that had just taken to the air. Paxson Communications then bought KUBD and re-named it KPXC.

For about two years early in the 2000s, KPXC carried select games of the Colorado Avalanche hockey team.

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Broadcast television in the Denver market  (Nielsen DMA #18)

KWGN 2 (The CW) - KCNC 4 (CBS) - KRMA 6 (PBS/RMPBS) - KMGH 7 (ABC) - KUSA 9 (NBC) - KBDI 12 (PBS) - KTVD 20 / KUPN 3 (MNTV) - KDEN 25 (TMD) - KDVR 31 / KFCT 22 (Fox) - KDVT-LP 36 (TFU) - KDEV-LP 39 (RTN) - KRMT 41 (DS) - KCEC 50 (UNI) - KWHD 53 (LeSEA) - KPXC 59 (i)

Outlying Areas:
KTNE 13 / KRNE 12 (PBS/NET) - K36DB 36 (RSN) - K45IE 45 (RSN)


Local cable television channels

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