KAQY
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KAQY | |
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El Dorado, Arkansas-Monroe, Louisiana | |
City of license | Columbia, Louisiana |
Branding | ABC 11 |
Channels | 11 (VHF) analog, 57 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | ABC |
Owner | Monroe Broadcasting |
Founded | December 10, 1998 |
Transmitter Power | 316 kW analog, 1000 kW digital |
Height | 544 m analog, 519.9 m digital |
Class | Full-service television station |
Facility ID | 52046 |
Website | www.abc-11.com |
KAQY, channel 11, is the ABC affiliate for the El Dorado, Arkansas-Monroe, Louisiana market, licensed in Columbia, Louisiana. In addition to its analog channel 11 signal, the station operates a digital signal on UHF channel 57. KAQY's transmitter is located in Columbia.
Unlike most ABC stations, KAQY does not have a local newscast, instead airing sitcoms in those timeslots.
KAQY signed on December 10, 1998, returning ABC to the market after its previous affiliate, KARD, became a Fox affiliate in 1994 (in the interim, ABC programming was available on some cable systems via KLAX-TV from Alexandria, Louisiana).
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Broadcast television in the El Dorado / Monroe market (Nielsen DMA #135) | |||
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KNOE 8 (CBS) - KTVE 10 (NBC) - KAQY 11 (ABC) - KLTM 13 (PBS/LPB) - KARD 14 (FOX) - WMAU 17/WMPN 29 (PBS/MPB) - KMCT 39 (Worship) - KEJB 43 (MyNetworkTV) |
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Local digital television channels | |||
Local cable television channels | |||
KNOEDT2 8.2 (The CW) |
WBRZ 2 (Baton Rouge) - KATC 3 (Lafayette) - KTBS 3 (Shreveport) - KAQY 11 (Columbia) - WGNO 26 (New Orleans) - KLAX 31 (Alexandria) |
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See also: CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Other Stations in Louisiana |