KJBO-LP

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KJBO-LP
Wichita Falls, Texas / Lawton, Oklahoma
Branding My TV KJBO
Channels Analog: 35 (UHF)
Digital: 3.2
Translators 40 K40FL Altus, Oklahoma
47 K47DK Grandfield, Oklahoma
24 K24GG Hollis, Oklahoma
53 K53DS Lawton, Oklahoma
33 K33HG Quanah, Texas
Affiliations MyNetworkTV
Owner Mission Broadcasting
(operated under a SSA by
Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
Founded 1988
Former callsigns K35BO (1986-1996)
Former affiliations UPN (until 9/06)

KJBO-LP "My TV KJBO" is the low-powered MyNetworkTV affiliate located in Wichita Falls, Texas. The station broadcasts on channel 35 and does not have a digital signal of its own; however, there is a digital signal that's transmitted on a subchannel of KFDX-TV. KJBO also serves Lawton, Oklahoma and surrounding areas via five repeaters:

Beginning in September 2006, KJBO became the Wichita Falls' affiliate of MyNetworkTV when UPN and The WB ceased operations and formed The CW. MyNetworkTV, which is a sister network to Fox, features a two-hour block of original programming six days a week (Monday-Saturday).

KJBO's previous UPN logo, used until September 2006.

As a result of the network changes, Lawton/Wichita Falls' WB affiliate "KWB", which was carried only on cable systems in the area and was not available over-the-air, was expected to be an affiliate of The CW. However, at some point prior to the launch of both The CW and MyNetworkTV, CBS affiliate KAUZ-TV took over the operations of "KWB" and added its signal to a new digital subcarrier channel. As a result, what is now KAUZ-DT2 took The CW Plus affiliation.

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