KTXD-LP
KTXD-LP was a low power affiliate of Azteca America in the Amarillo, Texas DMA, broadcast on UHF channel 43. It was owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC.
Around late 2009, KTXD-LP ceased operations due to technical difficulties. A silent STA was requested until the licensee can resolve the problems and resume operation. However, the station never resumed operation, and its license was cancelled by the FCC on May 28, 2011.[1]
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| Amarillo and surrounding area |
- KACV-TV (2.1 PBS, 2.2 V-me)
- KAMR-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 KCPN-LP)
- KBEX-LP 6 (WN)
- KVII-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 CW, 7.3 GetTV)
- KFDA-TV (10.1 CBS, 10.2 KZBZ-LP, 10.4 24/7 News and Weather)
- KWET (12.1 PBS/OETA, 12.2 OETA Okla, 12.3 Create, 12.4 PBS Kids)
- KCIT (14.1 Fox, 14.2 This TV)
- K17HI-D (17.1 3ABN, 17.2 3ABN Latino, 17.3 3ABN Radio, 17.4 Radio 74)
- KPTF-DT (18.1 GLC)
- KLKW-LD (22.1 Estrella TV, 22.2 Dr. TV)
- KEYU (31.1 Telemundo, 31.2 KAMT-LP)
- KCPN-LP 33 (MNTV)
- K45IQ 45 (MTV2)
- KZBZ-LP 46 (Ind)
- Defunct
- K25GI (TBN)
- KAMM-LP 30 (Tres)
- KTMO-LP 36 (TMD)
- K39HF 39 (Ion)
- KTXD-LP 43 (AZA)
- KAMT-LP 50 (UniMás)
- K69IH 69 (INSP)
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