KWPX-TV
Seattle, Washington United States | |
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City | Bellevue, Washington |
Branding | Ion Television |
Slogan | Positively Entertaining |
Channels |
Digital: 33 (UHF) Virtual: 33 (PSIP) |
Subchannels |
33.1 KWPX-DT 33.2 qubo 33.3 Ion Life 33.4 Ion Shop 33.5 QVC |
Affiliations | Ion Television |
Owner |
Ion Media Networks, Inc. (Ion Media License Company, LLC) |
First air date | May 17, 1989 |
Call letters' meaning | Washington's PaX TV |
Former callsigns | KBGE (1989-1998) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 33 (UHF, 1989-2009) Digital: 32 (UHF) |
Former affiliations | ValueVision (until 1998) |
Transmitter power | 400 kW |
Height | 716 m |
Facility ID | 56852 |
Transmitter coordinates | 47°30′17″N 121°58′6″W / 47.50472°N 121.96833°W |
Website | www.iontelevision.com |
KWPX-TV is an Ion (formerly PAX and i) television station serving the Seattle, Washington DMA, owned by Ion Media Networks, formerly Paxson Communications. KWPX signed on the air as KBGE on May 17, 1989. KWPX's local administrative office is located in Preston, Washington.
The station's current programming consists of the Ion Pacific Coast feed including entertainment, children's, and paid programming on channel 33-1. Qubo has children's programming on 33-2, and Ion Life is on 33-3.
When the station first signed on the air, its transmitter site was atop the Columbia Center Tower. The transmitter site was later moved to West Tiger Mountain -- which is also known as West Tiger #3.
On most Western Washington cable TV systems, KWPX is typically located as channel 15 or channel 3.
KWPX's city of license is Bellevue, Washington.
As of April 23, 2010, KWPX is transmitting ION programming in HD.
Digital television
Digital channels
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[1] |
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33.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KWPX-DT | Main KWPX-TV programming / Ion Television |
33.2 | 480i | 4:3 | KWPX-SD | Qubo |
33.3 | Ion Life | |||
33.4 | ShopTV | |||
33.5 | QVC | |||
33.7 | Telemundo |
Analog-to-digital conversion
KWPX-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 33, on February 17, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television (which Congress had moved the previous month to June 12).[2] The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 32 to former UHF analog frequency, channel 33.[3]
References
External links
- Ion Television
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KWPX
- Query TV Fool's coverage map for KWPX
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KWPX-TV
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