KFDA-TV
KFDA-TV NewsChannel 10 is an CBS affiliated television station in Amarillo, Texas, USA. In 2002, KFDA-TV was the first Amarillo station to simulcast in HDTV. Its transmitter is located in Amarillo. The station is broadcast throughout its coverage area across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, eastern New Mexico and southwestern Kansas over-the-air as well as cable carriage and through a network of 19 additional UHF translators in distant locations. The station is currently owned by the Drewry Communications Group. Syndicated programming on KFDA includes: Dr. Phil, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Jeopardy!, and The Doctors.
History
The station signed on the air on April 4, 1953 and the station beats KAMR-TV within little over 2 Weeks. The Station's owner is KFDA, Inc. In 1959 KFDA-TV Sold to The Martin Theaters Company. In 1971 KFDA-TV sold The Martin Theaters Company of Stations to Cosmos Broadcasting Company (Orion Television) and in 1986 KFDA-TV selling Cosmos Broadcasting to The Drewry Communications Group. Drewry had planned to sell its stations to London Broadcasting in 2008[1]; however, by January 2009, the deal fell through.[2]
On February 23, 2011 KFDA-TV/DT was the 1st television station in the west Texas region to go full HDTV with its newscasts and syndicated program.[3]
Digital subchannels
Drewry also operates independent station KZBZ on digital channel 10-2. Previously, KZBZ was UPN Amarillo, which launched to replace KCPN-LP as that network's affiliate. A digital subchannel of KVII-TV gained the affiliation for the new CW network, which merged the programming assets of both UPN and The WB, while KCPN affiliated with the News Corporation-owned MyNetworkTV.
KTMO-LP, the Telemundo affiliated station's digital signal, occupies channel 10-3.
KFDA's broadcasts became digital-only, effective June 12, 2009.[4]
Rebroadcasters
KFDA is rebroadcast on the following low power stations:
- K26CD Clovis, New Mexico
- K33CQ Canadian, Etc., Texas
- K39AN Mobeetie, Texas
- K41CA Kress/Tulia, Texas
- K41HQ Quanah, Texas
- K42AL Memphis, Etc., Texas
- K44CC Gruver, Texas
- K46BY Capulin, Etc., New Mexico
- K49FE Altus, Oklahoma
- K50CQ Childress, Texas
- K51CB Clarendon, Texas
- K51BC Follett, Texas
- K58DF Turkey, Etc., Texas
- K59GF Guymon, Etc., Oklahoma
- K63GN Bovina, Etc., Texas
- K64AC Perryton, Texas
Former satellite/repeater stations
KFDA operated satellite stations during the 1960s and 1970s in Clovis, New Mexico and in Sayre, Oklahoma.
The Clovis station was KFDW-TV Channel 12, which was a KFDA satellite from 1964 to 1976 and is currently KVIH-TV, a satellite of Amarillo's ABC affiliate, KVII-TV. The Sayre station was KFDO-TV Channel 8 and operated as a KFDA repeater from 1966 to 1976, when it was sold to KVII and operated as satellite station KVIJ-TV until it ceased operations in 1992.
On-air staff
Current on-air staff
Anchors
- Larry Lemmons - weekday mornings "Early Show"
- Ali Allison- weekday mornings "Early Show"
- Michelle Langowski - News @ Noon & Live @ 5 Anchor
- Walt Howard - weeknights at 5, 6 and 10PM
- Stacy Sakai - weeknights at 6, 9 and 10pm
- Kristen Gulifoos- weekend anchor
Reporters
- Kristen Guilfoos - general assignment reporter
- Angelina Perez -general assignment reporter
- Eric Ross -general assignment reporter
- Diana Crawford-general assignment reporter
Storm Track Weather Team
- "Doppler" Dave Oliver - Chief Meteorologist; weeknights at 5, 6 and 10PM
- Allan Gwyn - Meteorologist; weekday mornings "Early Show"
- Kris Nation- Meteorologist; weekend edition
Sports team
- Jacob Albracht - Sports Director
- Ryan Cody- Weekend Sports Anchor
Former on-air staff
Newscast music
- WTLV 1972 News Theme (1975–1983)
- CBS News Ticker (1983–1989)
- KFDA 1989 News Theme (1989–1990)
- KFDA 1990 News Theme (1990–1997)
- KFDA Custom News Package (1997–2000)
- Texas Highway (2000–2003)
- News Matrix (2003–2007)
- The CBS Enforcer Music Collection (2007–present)
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KACV (2.1 PBS, 2.2 V-Me) • KAMR (4.1 NBC, 4.2 KCPN-LP) • KXIT-LP 6 (Ind) • KVII (7.1 ABC, 7.2 CW, 7.3 WX) • KFDA (10.1 CBS, 10.2 KZBZ-LP, 10.3 KTMO-LP, 10.4 LATV) • KWET (12.1 PBS/OETA, 12.2 OETA Okla) • KCIT (14.1 Fox, 14.2 This TV) • K17HI-D (3ABN) • KPTF (18.1 GLC) • K25GI (TBN) • KEYU (31.1 UNI, 31.2 KAMT-LP) • KAMM-LP 30 (Tr3́s) • KCPN-LP 33 (MNTV) • KTMO-LP 36 (TMD) • KZBZ-LP 46 (Ind) • KAMT-LP 50 (TFU)
Defunct: KTXD-LP 43 (AZA)
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New Mexico Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa Fe • Amarillo, TX • El Paso, TX • Odessa/Midland, TX
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Other Spanish-Language Television Stations in the state of Texas
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KZFW 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas) • KTSM-TV 9.2 (Estrella TV, El Paso) • KFDA 10.4 (LATV, Amarillo) • KLMV-LP 15.1 (Religious, Laredo) • KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass) • KVAT-LD 17.1 (17.1 Mexicanal, Garfield / Austin) • KODF 26.1 (Mega TV, Britton / DFW) • KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo) • KUGB-CA 28.1 (Uniglobe, Houston) • KYVV 28 (VasalloVision, Del Rio) • KMPX 29 (Estrella TV, Decatur / DFW) • KAMM 30 (Tr3́s, Amarillo) - K31GL 31.2 (Genesis, DeSoto / DFW) • KAZD 55.4 (LATV, DFW) • KVFW 38 (Religious, Fort Worth) • KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston) • KATA 50 (Tr3́s, Mesquite / DFW) • KTBU 55.1 (Mega TV, Conroe / Houston) • KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
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Also see: Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Azteca América, religious and other Spanish language stations in Texas
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KWBA-TV 58.2 (Sierra Vista, AZ) • KTVU 2.2 (San Jose, CA) • KSEE 24.3 (Fresno, CA) • KTXL 40.2 (Sacramento, CA) • KJLA 57.1/57.2 (Los Angeles, CA)1 • WUVN 18.4 (Hartford, CT) • WFTX 36.2 (Fort Myers/Cape Coral, FL) • WJXT 4.3 (Jacksonville, FL) • WPLG 10.2 (Miami, FL) • WKMG-TV 6.2 (Orlando, FL) • WVEA-TV 62.2 (Venice, FL) • WOCK-CD 13.3 (Chicago, IL) • WANE-TV 15.2 (Fort Wayne, IN) • WUNI-TV 27.2 (Boston, MA) • KLUZ-TV 41.2 (Albuquerque, NM) • WPIX 11.2 (New York City, NY) • WSJP-LP 30 (Aguadilla, PR) • KFDA-TV 10.4 (Amarillo, TX) • KINT-TV 26.3 (El Paso, TX) • KTFN-DT 65.3 (El Paso, TX) • KRGV-TV 5.2 (Weslaco, TX) • KPRC-TV 2.3 (Houston, TX) • KSAT-TV 12.2 (San Antonio, TX) • KLDO 27.4 (Laredo, TX) • KXOF-CA 39/KLDO-TV 27.3 (Laredo, TX)2 • KWES-TV 9.2 (Odessa, TX) • KAZD 55.4 (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) • KWAB-TV 33.2 (Big Spring, TX)3 • KORO 28.3 (Corpus Christi, TX)
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1flagship station
2 shared affiliation between KLDO-TV and KXOF-CA, airs overnight on KXOF-CA
3KWAB is a full-power repeater of KWES-TV
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