KKAX-LP
KKAX-LP is a low-power television station in Kingman, Arizona, licensed to Hilltop, an unincorporated area within Kingman. It is an Youtoo America affiliate, and is locally-owned by Tri-State Broadcasting, LLC. KKAX-LP broadcasts on UHF channel 36 from its transmitter located on Hayden Peak, and serves Kingman, Golden Valley and surrounding area. The signal reaches Bullhead City and Mohave Valley, AZ via microwave link located on Black Mountain near Oatman, and is repeated on K23BJ in Lake Havasu City.
History
An original construction permit was granted on November 18, 1985 to Group Seven Communications of New York, New York. The initial callsign was designated as K36AX, to operate on channel 36. The station was to serve the Kingman area, although its city of license was to be Hilltop, and the transmitter was located on a bluff overlooking downtown Kingman. The station was licensed on August 25, 1987. Initial programming is unknown, but Group Seven Communications was recognized for its marketing emphasis toward the Hispanic community.
In September 2000, Group Seven Communications sold K36AX to Tri-State Broadcasting. In April 2002, the station moved to a new transmitter location on Getz Peak, increasing its signal coverage. And in the July 2002, the station unveiled new call letters, KKAX-LP, based on the old callsign — K K36AX. KKAX moved once again in September 2003 to Hayden Peak in order to have a clear microwave path to feed its translators in the neighboring communities of Bullhead City and Lake Havasu.
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| English stations Major channels are in bold |
- KTVK (3.1 Ind, 3.2 news loop, 3.3 24-hour Wx)
- KPHO (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Cozi)
- KAZT-CD (7.1 Ind, 7.2 Me-TV, 7.3 HSN)
- KAET (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Eight Life, 8.3 World)
- KSAZ (10.1 Fox (HD), 10.3 H&I)
- KPNX (12.1 NBC, 12.2 AccuWeather, 12.3 Justice)
- KNXV (15.1 ABC, 15.2 Antenna, 15.3 Laff)
- KPAZ (21.1 TBN, 21.2 Church, 21.3 JUCE TV / Smile, 21.5 Salsa)
- KTVP-LD (22.1 3ABN / Hope / LLBN, 22.3 SBN, 22.4 Liquidation Channel, 22.6 JTV)
- K18JL-D (25.1 AFTV)
- KTVW (33.3 Grit, 33.4 Bounce)
- KFPH-CD (35.3 getTV, 35.4 Escape)
- K38IZ-D (38.2 Tuff, 38.3 Videos, 38.4 ZUUS Country, 38.5 This)
- KTAZ (39.3 Cozi)
- KPDF-CA (41.4 QVC)
- KPHE-LD (44.2 RTV, 44.3 Rev'n, 44.4 PBJ, 44.6 Smart Lifestyle)
- KUTP (45.1 MNTV, 45.2 Movies!, 45.3 Buzzr, 10.2 Fox (SD))
- KDPH-LP (48.1 Daystar (HD), 48.2 Daystar (SD), 58.1 JTV)
- KFPB-LD (50.4 SBN, 50.6 Newsmax)
- KPPX (51.1 ION, 51.2 Qubo, 51.3 Ion Life, 51.4 Shop)
- KASW (61.1 CW, 61.2 Decades)
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| See also: Tucson TV, Imperial Valley TV, Las Vegas TV, Palm Springs TV, Los Angeles TV and San Diego TV |
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- KTVK 3 (Phoenix, Ind)
- KTVK 3 (Phoenix, This)
- KAZT 7.1 (Prescott / Phoenix, Ind)
- KAZT 7.2 (Prescott / Phoenix, Me-TV)
- KAZT 7.3 (Prescott / Phoenix, HSN)
- KWKM-LP 10 (Show Low, A1)
- KWSJ-LP 12 (Snowflake, A1)
- K18DD-D (Camp Verde, 3ABN / EVINE Live)
- KKAX-LP 36 (Kingman, A1)
- K38IZ-D 38.2 (Phoenix, Tuff)
- K38IZ-D 38.3 (Phoenix, Videos)
- K38IZ-D 38.4 (Phoenix, CMT)
- KEJR-LD 40.2 (Phoenix, Infomercials)
- KPDF-CD 41.4 (Phoenix, Infomercials)
- KPHE-LD 44.4 (Phoenix, The Family Channel)
- KUTP 45.2 (Phoenix, Bounce)
- KLHU-CD 45 (Lake Havasu City, Ind)
- KFPB-LD 50.1 (Phoenix, Infomercials)
- KPPX-TV 51.2 (Tolleson, qubo)
- KPPX-TV 51.3 (Tolleson, Ion Life)
- KDPH-LD 58.1 (Phoenix, JTV)
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Arizona
- See also
- Religious and Spanish TV stations
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