KYOU-TV

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KYOU-TV
Ottumwa, Iowa
Branding Fox 15
Slogan Fox for the Heartland
Channels Analog: 15 (UHF)

Digital: 14 (UHF)

Translators K25DE Ottumwa (city)
K34CW Kirksville MO
Affiliations Fox
Owner Ottumwa Media Holdings, LLC
(controlled by Barrington Broadcasting Company, LLC)
First air date June 2, 1986
Sister station(s) KTVO
Former callsigns KOIA-TV (1986-1992)
Former affiliations UPN secondary
Transmitter Power 2090 kW (analog)
7.94 kW (digital)
Height 363 m (analog)
332 m (digital)
Facility ID 53820
Transmitter Coordinates 41°11′39″N, 91°57′15″W
Website www.kyoutv.com

KYOU-TV is a television station in Ottumwa, Iowa, broadcasting locally on channel 15 as an affiliate of Fox. The station is owned by Ottumwa Media Holdings and controlled by Barrington Broadcasting, the current owner of KTVO.

KYOU's transmitter is about 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Ottumwa, near Richland, and covers all of southeast Iowa, plus parts of northeast Missouri and extreme western Illinois. The station has two repeaters. K34CW covers Kirksville, Missouri, and K25DE provides coverage to low-lying areas of Ottumwa.

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