KJTL
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KJTL | |
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Wichita Falls, Texas / Lawton, Oklahoma | |
Branding | Texoma's Fox |
Channels | 18 (UHF) analog, 15 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Fox |
Owner | Nexstar Broadcasting (through Mission Broadcasting) |
Founded | 1985 |
Call letters meaning | variable of Lubbock Fox affiliate KJTV |
Website | www.kjtlfox18.com |
KJTL or Texoma's FOX is the Fox affiliate located in Wichita Falls, Texas also serving Lawton, Oklahoma owned by Nexstar Broadcasting subsidiary Mission Broadcasting in a duopoly with NBC affiliate KFDX 3. KJTL's transmitter is located near Grandfield, Oklahoma.
During a brief period in the late '90s until 2001, KJTL aired a half-hour 9:00pm newscast produced by KFDX-TV, which was cancelled due to low ratings.
However the station has recently relaunched a 9:00pm newscast from KFDX, airing weeknights only.
[edit] Newscasts
[edit] Weeknights
- Texoma's FOX News @ 9: 9 - 9:30 PM
- anchored by Darrell Franklin with Meteorologist Skip McBride on weather and Tobin McDuff on sports
[edit] External links
XHRIO 2 (Matamoros / Brownsville)* - KDFW 4 (Dallas) - KIDY 6 (San Angelo) - KTBC 7 (Austin) - KCIT 14 (Amarillo) - KFOX 14 (El Paso) - KXVA 15 (Abilene) - |
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*XHRIO is licensed in Matamoros, Mexico, but primarily serves viewers on the US side of the Rio Grande. |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Religious, Other English and Other Spanish stations in Texas |
Corporate Staff: Perry A. Sook (President & CEO) | Matt Devine (CFO) | Duane A. Lammers (COO) | Timothy Busch | Brian Jones | Shirley E. Green | Susana G. Schuler-Willingham | Richard Stolpe | Paul Greeley | Blake R. Battaglia | Erik Brooks | Jay M. Grossman | Brent Stone | Royce Yudkoff | Geoff Armstrong | Michael Donovan | I. Martin Pompadur |
Television Stations owned by Nexstar Broadcasting |
Annual Revenue: $226.1 million USD (2005) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: NXST | Website: www.nexstarbroadcasting.com |