- KTXS-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KTXS-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = The News Leader
station_branding = KTXS 12
analog = 12 (VHF)
digital = 20 (UHF)
other_chs = KTXE-LP 38 San Angelo
affiliations = ABC
The CW (DT2)
network =
founded =
airdate =January 30 ,1956
location = Sweetwater/Abilene, Texas
callsign_meaning = TeXaS
former_callsigns = KPAR-TV (1956-1966)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Bonten Media Group, LLC
licensee = nowrap|BlueStone License Holdings, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Primary:CBS (1956-1979)
Secondary:
ABC (1956-1979)
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
26.44 kW (digital)
HAAT = 427 m (analog)
351 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 308
coordinates = coord|32|24|49.5|N|100|6|24.9|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.ktxs.com/ www.ktxs.com]KTXS-TV is the ABC
television affiliate service the Abilene/Sweetwater, Texas market. The station is licensed to Sweetwater, and broadcasts itsanalog signal on VHF channel 12 (Suddenlink cable 4 in Abilene) from a broadcasting tower nearTrent, Texas .KTXS also has a low powered repeater, KTXE-LP channel 38 in
San Angelo, Texas (called "KTXE 12", reflecting its cable slot on Suddenlink channel 12 in San Angelo).History
KTXS signed on as KPAR-TV on
January 2 ,1956 . It was part of the West Texas Television Network, based at KDUB-TV (nowKLBK-TV ) inLubbock , and was a primaryCBS affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation. The station's first studio was built on the east edge of Sweetwater; broadcasts from this location included a newscast at 6 pm.Grayson Enterprises bought the West Texas Television Network stations in
1961 . Grayson opened a satellite studio in Abilene in the early 1960s, and soon moved most of KPAR's operations there. This resulted in the first of many fines from theFCC for violating "main studio" regulations. In1966 , the station moved most of its operations to a new studio in north Abilene and the call letters were changed to KTXS. The station became a sole ABC affiliate whenKTAB-TV signed on in1979 and took over as Abilene's CBS affiliate.In the late fifties or early sixties, auxiliary studios were built at a former auto dealer building in Abilene. In 1962 or later, the Abilene studios were moved to a new shopping mall (Westgate Shopping center)on the west edge of Abilene. These were used until 1966 when the studios were moved to the highway bypass at the north edge of town, straddling the city of abilene, the county, and a small town called Impact (founded to allow liquor in otherwise dry west Texas).
Grayson nearly lost its stations, including KTXS, four times between 1968 and 1971 due to licensing issues. In
1977 , their renewals were deferred pending a hearing. Grayson was accused of fraudulent billing, program and transmitter log fabrication, main studio violations, failure to make required technical tests, etc.The case was settled in what was then described as a "distress sale" where the stations were sold to a minority controlled group (nowadays known as a historically underutilized group)at a reduced price. The company break up actually help define the parameters of such a sale. KLBK and KTXS were sold to Prima, Inc., who was granted a permanent waiver of the main studio rule. It shut down the Sweetwater studio, but still identifies as "Sweetwater/Abilene."
In
1979 , the station dropped CBS and became a full ABC affiliate afterKTAB-TV signed on.The CW
Beginning in September 2006, KTXS started broadcasting the shows of the new CW Television Network on its digital channel 20.
New Ownership
Bluestone Television sold KTXS toBonten Media Group in 2007. Bonten Media also owns stationWCYB and manages several others.On-Air Talent
News
* Janet Kwak: Anchor/Reporter (5pm anchor, weekday reporter)
* Laura Madison: Anchor (5:30, 6:00, and 6:30 morning anchor)
* Wayne McCormick: 6 and 10 pm Anchor
* George Levesque: News Director/5 pm Anchor
* Chrissie Mouton: Anchor (6 and 10pm anchor)
* Cam Tran: Anchor/City Reporter (seen weekend evenings, weekday reporter)
* Jennifer Saucedo: Crime and Courts Reporter
* Jacqueline LaCroix: Education Reporter
* Mike Skow Weekend Anchor/Reporter
* Melissa Garcia Reporter/ El Mundo Anchor
* Karie Schmidt Reporter/ProducerWeather
* Danielle Dozier: Meteorologist (seen weekend evenings)
* Chad Garneau: Meteorologist (seen weekday mornings)
* Damon Lane: Chief Meteorologist (seen weekday evenings)Sports
* Ruben J. Gonzalez: Sports Anchor/Reporter
* Bryan Keating: Sports Director/AnchorPast Personalities
* Matt Smith: Farm & Ranch Reporter
* LeAnn Allison: meteorologist/chief meteorologist (mid-1990s-2002, now withKRDO-TV in Colorado Springs, CO)
* Rick Bentley: sports anchor/reporter (early 2000s)
* Kim Betton: anchor/reporter/photojournalist (now withKARK-TV in Little Rock, AR)
* Anita Blanton: reporter (early 2000s, now withWRIC-TV in Richmond, VA)
* Jennifer Bordelon: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, now withKRIS-TV in Corpus Christi, TX)
* Aaron Burtch: sports/weather anchor (now an admissions counselor atAbilene Christian University )
* Jennifer Bray: anchor, assignments editor, and news director (1990s-2004, now an instructor atTexas A&M University–Corpus Christi )
* Paul Brown: anchor and news director (1993-2003, now withNews 8 Austin in Austin, TX)
* Nelly Carreno: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, now main weather anchor atWSNS-TV in Chicago, IL)
* Michelle Casas: anchor/reporter (early-mid 1990s)
* Lenore Castro: reporter (late 1990s, deceased)
* Andy Cerota: Reporter (1994-95, now atKTRK-TV in Houston)
* Ty Chandler: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, now withKCTV-TV in Kansas City, MO)
* Christy Cheves: sports anchor/reporter (1996-1997, now owns an Austin-based PR Shop)
* Keyla Concepción: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, nowpublic information officer with the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida)
* Gilbert Corsey: Reporter (2006-2008, now withWCTI-TV in New Bern, NC)
* Mike Costa: reporter (mid 1990s)
* Kris Davis-Jones: anchor/reporter (now an attorney in Austin, TX)
* Hollani Davis: anchor/reporter (early 2000s-2006, now withWDBJ-TV in Roanoke, VA)
* Jerry Eckhart: chief meteorologist
* Nina Edwards: anchor/reporter (1990s)
* Gabriella Gonzales: telemundo anchor/Reporter (2005-2008)
* Janet Gregg: (now president of Gregg Communications)
* George Flickinger: meteorologist/chief meteorologist (late 1990s-2001, now withKJRH-TV in Tulsa, OK)
* Lesley Floyd: sports reporter/anchor (early 2000s-2007, now Lesley McCaslin withNews 8 Austin in Austin, TX)
* Brooke Hart: anchor/reporter (early 1990s, now withNBC Newschannel in Washington, DC)
* Mari Hayes: anchor/reporter (early-mid 2000s, now Mari Alvarez atKTSM-TV in El Paso, TX)
* Reba Hollingsworth: anchor/reporter (mid 1990s-2000, now freelance reporter in Washington, DC)
* Chance Horner: photographer/producer (late 2006-2008, now withKTUL-TV in Tulsa, OK)
* Bob Izzard: weather anchor
* Nate Johnson: meteorologist/chief meteorologist (2000-2006, now withWRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC)
* Charlie Jordan: meteorologist (late 1990s-2000, retired)
* Steve Kersh: meteorologist/chief meteorologist (1990s, now withKVII-TV in Amarillo, TX)
* Andrew LaFavers: meteorologist (2001-2007, now an instructor withDallas Baptist University )
* Mike Licquia: reporter (1990s-early 2000s, now withWCTI-TV in New Bern, NC)
* Lacie Lowry: anchor/repoter (early 2000s-2007, now withKGBT-TV in Harlingen, TX)
* Sharla McBride: sports reporter (2007-2008) in Pennsylvania
* Rupal Meta: reporter (1980s)
* Harvey Mireles: reporter (mid-2000s, last seen atKVII-TV in Amarillo, TX)
* Iain Munro: news director (2004-2007, now assistant news director withKRQE-TV in Albuquerque, NM)
* Melissa Newton: reporter (2001-early 2007, later moved to KOCO 5 in Oklahoma City, Now weekend morning anchor and reporter at NBC 5 inDallas/Fort Worth )
* Jimmy Parker: farm and ranch reporter (deceased)
* Lauren Przybyl: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, now withWHDH-TV in Boston, MA)
* Kim Ponis: sports anchor/reporter (1990s)
* Ted Price: anchor/reporter (1990s)
* Vanessa Reyes: anchor/reporter (early 2000s, now withKFOX-TV in El Paso, TX/Las Cruces, NM)
* Roxanne Rodriguez: anchor/reporter (early 1990s)
* Mark Rogers: sports anchor/director (early-mid 2000s)
* Paula Rowland: morning weather (1990s)
* Elizabeth Salinas: reporter (1996-1997; now Elizabeth Salinas-Strittmatter and an Attorney in Austin, TX)
* Braid Sharp: anchor/reporter (early 2000s-2008, now in private business)
* Dean Staley:reporter (early 1990s)
* Gary Stricklin: sports director (late 1980s-early 2000s, retired)
* Tim Vasquez: meteorologist (1994-95; now author and designer of Digital Atmosphere weather analysis software, founder of WeatherGraphics)
* Amy Wallis: anchor/reporter (mid 1990s-early 2000s, last seen as host of "Hot On! Dallas/Ft. Worth" in Dallas, TX)
* Matt Waterwall: anchor/reporter (mid 1990s-early 2000s, now withCLTV in Chicago, IL)
* Karen Wilkison: anchor and political reporter (1990s-mid 2000s)
* Crystal Wolf: anchorExternal links
* [http://www.ktxs.com/ KTXS-TV Homepage]
* [http://www.ktxe.tv/ KTXE Homepage]
*TVQ|KTXS
*TVQ|KTXE
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