KCIT

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KCIT
KCIT logo
Amarillo, Texas
Branding FOX14
Slogan One Hour Earlier
Channels 14 (UHF) analog,
15 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Fox
Owner Mission Broadcasting
Founded 1982
Call letters meaning CIT = See It
Former affiliations Independent till 1987
Website www.myhighplains.com
This article is about the television station in Amarillo, Texas. For the former independent station in Kansas City, Missouri that once bore the KCIT calls, see KPXE.


KCIT is an Fox affiliated television station in Amarillo, Texas, USA. The station was acquired by Mission Broadcasting after they bought KCIT and KCPN-LP from Wicks Broadcast Group in 1999. This station operates shared services agreements with Nexstar Broadcasting's station, KAMR-TV. KCIT's transmitter is located in Amarillo.

In March 2003, FOX14 launched FOX14 News @ 9 produced by KAMR-TV.

[edit] News Staff

  • Kyla Cullinane - Anchor
  • Elizabeth Dinh - Weekend Anchor
  • Jennifer Laxson - Producer
  • Matt Hines - Meteorologist
  • Damon Shaw - Meteorologist
  • Brad Fralick - Sports
  • Lee K. Howard - Sports

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Broadcast television in the Amarillo market  (Nielsen DMA #131)

KACV 2 (PBS) - KENW 3 (PBS) - KAMR 4 (NBC) - KVII 7 / KVIH 12 (ABC, The CW on DT2) - KFDA 10 (CBS) - KCIT 14 (FOX) - K16AB 16 / K55AY 55/ K56AY 56 (PBS/OETA) - KPTF 18 (GLC) - K25GI 25 (TBN) - KEYU 31 / KEAT-LP 22 (UNI) - KCPN-LP 33 (MNTV) - KTMO-LP 36 (TMD) - KZBZ-LP 46 (IND) - KAMT-LP 50 (TFU) - K64GK 64 (Multimedios

Albuquerque Repeaters within the New Mexico part of the Amarillo market

KASA-TV (K14KO / K48EH) (Fox) - KOB-TV (K16EX / K31GC / K35FP) (NBC)
KOAT-TV (K42CR / K52CR / K62EX) (ABC) - KRQE (K44CJ / K49BY) (CBS)