KXTS-LD

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KXTS-LD
Victoria, Texas
Branding CBS 41
Channels Analog: 41 (UHF)
Digital: 15 (UHF), 25.3 (digital subchannel of KAVU-TV)
Affiliations CBS
Owner Saga Communications
Founded 1994
Former callsigns K64EQ (1994-2000)
KXTS-LP (2000-2011)
Former affiliations NBC, UPN, MyNetworkTV
Transmitter power 1 kW
Website crossroadstoday.com

KXTS-LD is a low-power television station in Victoria, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as an affiliate of CBS. KXTS-LD does not have a digital signal, but is carried along with two sister stations as a digital subchannel of KAVU-TV.

Before becoming an MNTV affiliate, KXTS-LD was a UPN affiliate. It broadcast MyNetworkTV from September 2006 until September 2011 after the UPN and WB merger into The CW.

KXTS-LD is part of a combo of six Victoria-area television stations owned by Saga Communications, anchored by KAVU-TV. KXTS-LD, before becoming a UPN affiliate was part of the NBC network (that network is now seen on sister station KMOL-LP).

On September 12, 2011, KXTS-LD dropped MyNetworkTV completely (vowing that MyNetworkTV became a programming service in 2009 instead of a full TV network) and became the first CBS affiliate in the Victoria area.[1]

References

  1. Malone, Michael (August 18, 2011). "CBS, Saga Launch New Affiliate in Victoria, Texas". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved August 18, 2011. 

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