KETK-LP
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(logo for KETK-LP, when the station was known as KLSB-LP) |
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Nacogdoches / Lufkin, Texas | |
Channels | Analog: 53 (UHF) Digital: 27 (not yet on air) (UHF) |
Affiliations | NBC |
Owner | KM Communications (controlled by ComCorp) |
Founded | 1991 (as KLSB-TV 19) 2004 (as a low-power station) |
Call letters’ meaning | K East Texas K (derived from parent station KETK-TV) |
Former callsigns | K53IQ (2004) KLSB-LP (2004-07) |
KETK-LP, UHF channel 53, is a low-powered NBC affiliate in Nacogdoches, Texas, controlled by Jacksonville NBC affiliate KETK-TV. The station also has a permit to operate a digital signal, KETK-LD, on channel 27.
At one time, KETK-LP was a complete simulcast of KETK-TV, but that is no longer the case. KETK has modified KETK-LP's newscasts to have a local insert with news for the Nacogdoches/Lufkin area.
While KETK-LP covers Nacogdoches, Angelina, San Augustine, Cherokee and Shelby Counties, KETK-LP's low-powered signal only covers the immediate Lufkin area, therefore requiring cable to view the channel outside of Lufkin. It is carried by Cox and Suddenlink. KETK-LP is not available on satellite, although KETK-TV is.
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[edit] History
KETK-TV was originally based in Jacksonville, Texas, with the intention of providing a signal to both the Tyler-Longview and Lufkin-Nacogdoches areas. (The two areas are considered one TV market, although signals from Tyler and Longview can't reach Lufkin and vice-versa.) It later moved its main studio to Tyler, and in 1991 arranged to simulcast its programming in Nacogdoches-Lufkin on full-power KLSB-TV (channel 19) under a local marketing agreement. KLSB would run most KETK programs, inserting local commercials and sometimes local news.
In 2004, KLSB owner Max Media canceled the LMA, dropped the KETK simulcast, moved the transmitter north to cover the Tyler-Longview area in addition to Nacogdoches-Lufkin, changed the call letters to KYTX, and affiliated with CBS. This left KETK and NBC without a signal in the Nacogdoches-Lufkin area. KETK resumed its simulcast by leasing KLSB-LP in Lufkin on channel 53. The station's call sign was changed from KLSB-LP to KETK-LP on April 13, 2007.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Media Bureau Call Sign Actions (PDF) 6. Federal Communications Commission (2007-07-23). Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
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