KKPX-TV
San Jose/San Francisco/ Oakland, California United States | |
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Branding | Ion Television |
Slogan | Positively Entertaining |
Channels |
Digital: 41 (UHF) Virtual: 65 (PSIP) |
Subchannels |
65.1 Ion Television 65.2 qubo 65.3 ION Life |
Affiliations | Ion Television |
Owner |
Ion Media Networks (Ion Media San Jose License, Inc.) |
First air date | November 15, 1986 |
Call letters' meaning | KK PaX(son) |
Former callsigns | KLXV-TV (1986–1997) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 65 (UHF, 1986–2009) |
Former affiliations |
TBN (1986–1995) inTV (1995–1998) Pax TV (1998–2005) i (2005–2007) |
Transmitter power | 1000 kW |
Height | 418 m |
Facility ID | 22644 |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°41′15″N 122°26′1″W / 37.68750°N 122.43361°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | www.iontelevision.com |
KKPX-TV, virtual channel 65 (UHF digital channel 41), is an Ion Television owned-and-operated station serving the San Francisco Bay Area that is licensed to San Jose, California, United States. The station is owned by Ion Media Networks. KKPX maintains offices located on Price Avenue in Redwood City, and its transmitter is located atop San Bruno Mountain.
History
The station first signed on the air on November 15, 1986 as KLXV-TV (the last three letters of the callsign representing the Roman numeral for 65) and was an affiliate of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. In 1995, the station became an affiliate of the infomercial service InTV. In August 1997, the station's call letters were changed to KKPX after Paxson Communications (now Ion Media Networks) bought the station. KKPX became a charter owned-and-operated station of Pax TV (the predecessor of Ion Television, to which the network was renamed in 2007) on August 31, 1998.
Digital television[1]
Digital channels
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Network |
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65.1 | 720p | 16:9 | ION | Ion Television |
65.2 | 480i | 4:3 | qubo | Qubo |
65.3 | IONLife | Ion Life | ||
65.4 | Shop | Ion Shop | ||
65.5 | QVC | QVC | ||
65.6 | HSN | HSN |
KKPX-TV had plans for a Mobile DTV feed of subchannel 65.1.[2][3] A Mobile DTV feed did later launch, but it carries programming from 65.2 (Qubo).
Analog-to-digital conversion
KKPX-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 65, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[4] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 41, using PSIP to display KKPX-TV's virtual channel as 65 on digital television receivers, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.
Newscasts
From 2000 to 2005, KKPX aired rebroadcasts of KNTV (channel 11)'s 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts at 7 and 11:30 p.m. each weeknight. The newscasts were originally branded as NewsChannel 11 on Pax when KNTV was affiliated with The WB; after KNTV joined NBC in January 2002, the newscasts were first renamed to NBC 3 News on Pax, then to NBC 11 News on Pax several months later, after KNTV stopped branding by its common channel number on Bay Area cable systems. Like most other such arrangements involving Pax stations and major network affiliates, the simulcasts were dropped on June 30, 2005 (the day prior to Pax's rebranding as i: Independent Television).
References
External links
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KKPX
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KKPX-TV
- KKPX(TV) EEO Compliance statement
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