KOPX
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KOPX | |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |
Branding | ION Television |
Channels | 62 (VHF) analog, 50 (VHF) digital |
Affiliations | ION Television |
Owner | ION Media Networks |
Founded | 1997 |
Call letters meaning | K Oklahoma's PaX |
Former affiliations | inTV (1997-1998) |
Website | www.ionline.tv |
KOPX is the ION Television affiliate in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is owned and operated by ION Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications). It was launched in 1997 as KMNZ, an affiliate of InTV, a network airing paid programming. On August 31 1998, KOPX became an affiliate of PAX (now ION Television) and The Worship Network, a Christian television network.
KOPX aired newscasts of Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 from KFOR-TV, the local NBC affiliate from November 2002 to June 2005.
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Broadcast television in the Metropolitan Oklahoma City market (Nielsen DMA #46) |
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KFOR 4 (NBC) - KOCO 5 (ABC) - KOHC 7 (AZA) - KWTV 9 (CBS) - KETA 13 / KWET 12 (PBS / OETA) - KTBO 14 (TBN) - KLHO 17 (LFN) - KUOT 19 (Almavision) - KTOU 21 (HSN) - KOKH 25 (Fox) - KGBN 27 (A1) - KTUZ 30 (TMD) - KWEM 31 (A1) - KXOK 32 (A1) - KOCB 34 (The CW) - KUOK 35 (UNI) - KCHM-LP 36 (UNI) - KOHC 38 (AZA) - KXOC 41 (A1) - KAUT 43 (MNTV) - KOCM 46 (DS) - KWDW-LP 48 (UNI) - KSBI 52 (Ind) - KOPX 62 (ION) |
Local cable television channels
City Channel 20 - News Now 53 |
ION Television Affiliates: KTPX 44 (Okmulgee) - KOPX 62 (Oklahoma City) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Spanish stations in Oklahoma |
Corporate Leadership: R. Brandon Burgess | Dean M. Goodman | Richard Garcia | Adam K. Weinstein | Tammy G. Hedge | Steven J. Friedman | Stephen P. Appel | Douglas C. Barker | David A. Glenn |
Broadcast Television Networks: ION Television |
1These stations are operated by ION under a time brokerage agreement. |
Annual Revenue: $276.6 million USD (2004) | Employees: 433 (2005) | Stock Symbol: AMEX: ION | Website: www.ionmedia.tv |