KMJT-CA
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KMJT-CA (satellite of KTMJ-CA, Topeka, Kansas) |
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Ogden, Kansas | |
Branding | FOX 43 |
Channels | 15 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Fox |
Owner | Montgomery Communications |
Founded | August 4, 1992 |
Call letters meaning | K Manhattan Junction City Topeka |
Former callsigns | K15DQ (1992-2001) |
Transmitter Power | 10.9 kW |
Class | Class A |
KMJT-CA is a Class A television station licensed to Ogden, Kansas and owned by Montgomery Communications of Junction City. It is one of three repeaters of KTMJ-CA, FOX 43, bringing the Fox signal to the far reaches of the Topeka, Kansas viewing area.
KMJT-CA began life in 1992 as K15DQ. It became a Class A repeater of the original KTMJ-CA (now KTLJ-CA) on September 24, 2001. When the KTMJ-CA calls were moved to channel 43 in Topeka and KTMJ-CA became the flagship station, KMJT-CA became a repeater of channel 43.
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KFJX 14 (Pittsburg) - KSAS 24 / KOCW 14 / KAAS 18 / KSAS-LP 29 / KAAS-LP 31 (Wichita / Hoisington / Salina / Dodge City / Garden City) - KTMJ-CA 43 / KTLJ-CA 6 / KMJT-CA 15 / KETM-CA 17 (Topeka / Junction City / Ogden / Emporia) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other Stations in Kansas |