KATV Tower

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The KATV Tower was a 2000 ft (609.6 m) tall TV mast (or antenna tower) built at Redfield, Arkansas, USA in 1965 at 34°28′24.0″N, 92°12′11.0″W. Its FCC registration and other sources claim that it was built in 1967, but they are incorrect; ironically, the other television tower near Redfield, the Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Redfield, also has an incorrect construction date on its FCC registration.

It was the second tallest structure in the world, after the KVLY-TV mast in North Dakota, when it was built; in recent years it was tied with 15 other 2000-foot masts, all built after it, as the fifth tallest structure in the world (sixth counting the submerged Petronius Platform).

In addition to the analog and digital transmitters of its namesake KATV, it also hosted the analog transmitter of KETS, the flagship station of the Arkansas Educational Television Network; KETS' digital transmitter is at the nearby Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Redfield.

On January 11, 2008, at 12:46 PM local time (1846 UTC), the tower collapsed. [1][2] The cause of the collapse remains unknown at this point.

The crew chosen to replace older guy wires, massive cables that keep the structure in place, claim that as they were loosening one of the older guy wires, the structure began to shake and suddenly collapse. Amazingly, no one was injured. The structure broke into 3 pieces as it came crashing down, which was what it was designed to do.

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A photo of the KATV tower.
A photo of the KATV tower.

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