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KDFI (channel 27), branded on-air as Fox 4 More or More 27, is a
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licensed to
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, United States, broadcasting
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to the
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. It is
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by
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alongside
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outlet
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(channel 4, also licensed to Dallas). Both stations share studios on North Griffin Street in
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, while KDFI's transmitter is located in
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.


History


Prior history of UHF channel 27 in Dallas–Fort Worth

The UHF channel 27 allocation in the Dallas–
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market was initially applied for broadcasting use by Overmyer Communications, who filed a license application in 1966. Veteran radio broadcaster
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(who purchased the station for his son Barton) was granted a
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for channel 27 in 1967 with a
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being issued in 1968. McLendon planned to launch a television station under the callsign KLIF-TV, which was to be based out of the building that also housed upstart radio station KNUS (98.7 FM, now KLUV) at 2110 Commerce; resources would also be pooled between the television and radio stations as KNUS planned to convert to an
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format. However, the station never formally signed on and by 1972, the KLIF-TV license was deleted by the
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(FCC). (The KLIF calls were later used for a
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broadcasting at 570 AM.)


As an independent station

The current television station on UHF channel 27 traces its history to 1973, when
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-based Liberty STV – a subsidiary of
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provider
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(TCI), which formed the company as part of a trust to avoid violating FCC cross-ownership rules prohibiting common ownership of television stations and cable television systems in markets where TCI owned cable systems – filed an application with the FCC for a license and construction permit to operate a commercial television station on channel 27 that would operate as a part-time subscription television service. A month before the FCC Broadcast Bureau granted Liberty a construction permit in February 1980, the name of the company changed to Liberty Television, Inc. The station first signed on the air on January 26, 1981, as KTWS-TV. The station's original studio facilities were located at 433 Regal Row in northwest Dallas. Originally operating as an
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, KDFI initially maintained a mixed information and entertainment schedule, running low-cost syndicated and barter programs (consisting of
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,
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s and
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, religious programs,
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and some
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) from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. weekdays, a mix of public affairs, outdoor sports and children's programs on Saturday mornings, and religious programs on Sunday mornings. It also aired business news programming from the
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each weekday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 to 4:00 p.m., as well as network programs from
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,
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and
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that were respectively preempted by
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(channel 8),
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(channel 5) and
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(channel 4). The signal was
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weekdays from 7:00 p.m. until its 2:00 a.m. sign-off and weekends from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. to transmit
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, a subscription service that offered a mix of theatrically released feature films and required a special decoder box in order to receive the programs. (In September 1982, Preview was replaced by Video Entertainment Unlimited (
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after the sale was finalized on June 27, 1984; the following month, the station returned to the air and its call letters were changed to the current KDFI-TV on August 16, 1984. KDFI dropped VEU programming in 1985, and became a general entertainment station for the entire broadcast day. It began running low-budget broadcast syndication">syndicated programs, older cartoons, and B movie">B-movies A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial motion picture. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified films intended for distribution as the less-publicized bottom half of a double featur ...
. The station continued to run pre-empted network shows as well, and had been able to balance its books. In February 1994, Hearst Television">Argyle Television Hearst Television, Inc. (formerly Hearst-Argyle Television) is a broadcasting company in the United States owned by Hearst Communications. From 1998 to mid-2009, the company traded its common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ...
– then-owner of KDFW-TV – took over management responsibilities for KDFI under a local marketing agreement with Dallas Media Investors. The agreement – which resulted in KDFI integrating its operations into KDFW's studio facilities on North Griffin Street in downtown Dallas – allowed KDFW to provide advertising, promotional and
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services for KDFI, while Dallas Media Investors retained responsibilities over channel 27's programming and production services. Under KDFW/Argyle's oversight, KDFI also began to make additional improvements to its programming lineup, acquiring partial local rights to certain syndicated programs carried by KDFW (mostly
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s). Additional changes to channel 27's program lineup came as a result of a four-way affiliation shakeup spurred by an agreement between then-
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and
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. Under that deal, on July 2, 1995, KDFW – which had been affiliated with CBS since that station signed on in December 1949 – replaced KDAF (which Fox sold to
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in order to affiliate with KDFW under the agreement and took over the market's WB affiliation from KXTX-TV, which carried the network under a temporary agreement) and the CBS affiliation shifting over to KTVT. In addition to carrying a mix of recent and classic sitcoms and drama series, some religious programs and a heavy schedule of talk shows in both the daytime and evening hours on weekdays, KDFI also acquired the local rights to several syndicated programs that KTVT was not able to retain because of CBS' network-dominated schedule (including a few animated series to fill certain morning timeslots, first-run and off-network syndicated scripted programs and syndicated movie packages). On July 17, 1996, News Corporation — which separated most of its entertainment holdings into
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in July 2013 — announced that it would acquire New World Communications in an all-stock transaction worth $2.48 billion; the merger deal also included rights to the LMA with KDFI. The purchase of the New World stations and transfer of the LMA between KDFW and KDFI by News Corporation was finalized on January 22, 1997, folding KDFW and the operations of KDFI into the company's
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subsidiary. In September 1997, KDFI acquired the local rights to the
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programming block, which remained with KDAF following Fox's sale of that station to Renaissance Broadcasting. Like other New World stations affected by the affiliation agreement, KDFW declined to carry the Fox Kids weekday and Saturday blocks upon joining Fox, choosing instead to air an expanded local morning newscast and first-run syndicated programs in place of the weekday blocks, and a local Saturday morning newscast, a mix of first-run and off-network syndicated children's programs, infomercials and local
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programs on weekend mornings. With the acquisition of Fox Kids, KDFI dropped the few syndicated children's programs that remained in its inventory. As a result of decisions to turn those lineups' timeslots back over to Fox Kids' carrier stations, Fox discontinued its weekday morning children's block in September 1999, and its weekday afternoon block on
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, 2001. The Saturday morning lineup, meanwhile, was contracted out to
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and relaunched as FoxBox (later renamed
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) on September 14, 2002. Fox ended its network-supplied children's programming on December 28, 2008, amid a dispute over monetary compensation and affiliate clearance for the block's time-lease agreement. (4KidsTV was replaced on January 3, 2009, with the
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block ''
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'' until Fox brought back children's programming with the launch of
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on September 13, 2014.) Channel 27's programming lineup during this period had become a more traditional format for an independent station, with a mix of classic off-network sitcoms, syndicated talk and
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, movies as well as children's programs sourced from Fox Kids. In December 1999, four months after the FCC began permitting television station duopolies, Fox Television Stations purchased KDFI from Dallas Media Investors for $6.2 million, creating a legal duopoly with KDFW. The sale received FCC approval on February 18, 2000. The acquisition resulted in the KDFW/KDFI combination becoming the first television duopoly in the Metroplex and the first duopoly that Fox operated as a whole (predating the group's acquisition of Chris-Craft/United Television's
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-affiliated stations on August 12 of that year).


MyNetworkTV affiliation

On January 24, 2006, UPN parent company
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and WB network parent
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announced that they would dissolve the two networks to create The CW, a joint network venture that initially featured a mix of original first-run series and programs that originated on The WB and UPN. On that date, The CW also signed a ten-year affiliation agreement with
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, under which sixteen of the group's eighteen WB-affiliated stations – including KDAF, which Tribune acquired as part of its July 1996 acquisition of Renaissance Broadcasting – would serve as the network's charter stations. In response to having its UPN affiliates be passed over for affiliations with The CW, Fox Television Stations stripped all network branding from and ceased promoting the network's programming on its UPN-affiliated stations. However, it is very unlikely that KDFI would have been selected as The CW's Metroplex area affiliate in any event. Representatives for The CW were on record as preferring to align with UPN and The WB's "strongest" affiliates; KDAF had been ahead of KDFI in the ratings since shortly after channel 33 became the market's original Fox owned-and-operated station in October 1986. Nearly one month after the CW launch announcement, on February 22, 2006, Fox Television Stations and fellow News Corporation subsidiary
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announced the launch of
MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV (unofficially abbreviated MyTV, MyNet, MNT or MNTV, and sometimes referred to as My Network) is an American commercial broadcast television syndication service and former television network owned by Fox Corporation, operated by its ...
, a network created primarily to serve as a network programming option for UPN and WB stations that were left out of The CW's affiliation deals. Of the eleven stations that Fox announced would serve as the nuclei for the new network, KDFI was the only one to have been an independent station prior to joining MyNetworkTV, whereas the service's other News Corporation-owned charter stations – all but one of which was involved in the BHC Communications purchase six years earlier – had been affiliates of UPN. KDFI is also the largest MyNetworkTV-affiliated station, in terms of market size, to not have been formerly affiliated with either UPN or The WB prior to joining the network (which would convert into a "syndication service" in September 2009). The station began branding itself on-air as "My 27" shortly after the announcement, reflecting the new network's branding conventions. A temporary logo using the circular 27 symbol and the word "my" (in place of the call letters) was created. The KDFI website accordingly changed its slogan to "Shows I Like Are on My27". On July 7, 2006, KDFI officially changed its logo to MyNetworkTV's four-square logo style. KDFI officially joined MyNetworkTV upon that network's launch on September 5, 2006, two weeks prior to the cessation of UPN's operations on September 17. On August 28, 2017, KDFI changed its on-air branding to "Fox 4 More", aligning its brand with that of KDFW; the adoption of the "Fox 4" brand extension mirrored similar rebrandings of Fox Television Stations' MyNetworkTV O&Os or independent stations in other markets where the group has a duopoly (such as " KTVU Plus," adopted from
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in
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, " Fox 5 Plus," adopted from
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in
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, " Fox 9 Plus," adopted from
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in
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, " Fox 10 Xtra," adopted from
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in
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, and " Fox 13 Plus", adopted from
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in
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) to increase their brand association with their parent Fox O&Os. As of the Fall 2019 television season, KDFI alternately brands itself as "More 27".


Programming

KDFI carries the entire MyNetworkTV programming schedule; from the service's launch in September 2006, KDFI aired MyNetworkTV programming from its "live" feed each weeknight from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. This lasted until August 2017, when KDFI began airing the service's programming on a one-hour delay from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. (later pushed further to 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. in April 2018 and then 10:00 to midnight in September 2019). Syndicated programs broadcast by KDFI () include off-network repeats of ''
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'', ''
America Says ''America Says'' is an American television game show hosted by John Michael Higgins and broadcast on Game Show Network. The series consists of two teams of four guessing the top answers to fill-in-the-blank survey questions. It is basically a re ...
'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
Modern Family ''Modern Family'' is an American family sitcom television series created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan for the American Broadcasting Company. It ran for 11 seasons, from September 23, 2009, to April 8, 2020. It follows the lives of thr ...
'', as well as repeats of first-run syndicated programs seen earlier on KDFW, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Good Dish'' and ''
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''. There are also first-run syndicated programs that are only seen on KDFI, including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Caught in Providence'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Occasionally as time permits, KDFI may air Fox network programs whenever KDFW is unable to in the event of extended breaking news or severe weather coverage.


Sports programming

Due to its Fox ownership, KDFI once broadcast Texas Rangers and
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games that were not carried regionally by
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. Broadcasts of both teams' games moved to
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(channel 21) in 2010. KDFI began airing a number of Stars and Rangers games in network's high definition in early 2008. The station also aired two
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''
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'' games that also aired on the
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during the 2007–2008 NFL season, along with the high definition feed for those games. The games against the
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on November 29 and
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on December 22, 2007, were the highest-rated telecasts in the history of KDFI.


Newscasts

When channel 27 (as KTWS-TV) signed on in January 1981, the station aired some limited local news programming in the form of five-minute news capsules that aired weekdays at the top of the hour between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m., anchored by former WFAA anchor Bob Gooding. After KDFW assumed management responsibilities for KDFI under a local marketing agreement between Argyle Television and Dallas Media Investors Corporation in January 1994, KDFI began airing tape-delayed rebroadcasts of KDFW's 10:00 p.m. newscast each weeknight at 10:30 p.m. In addition, during the summer and fall of 1994, KDFW also produced a daily 30-minute wrap-up of the proceedings in the
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for KDFI, which aired in place of the 10:00 p.m. news rebroadcast. The news rebroadcasts were discontinued in September 1994. In the early 2000s, KDFW produced a 15-minute newscast after Stars and Rangers games aired on KDFI known as the Fox News Wrap. For the remainder of the LMA's existence as well as the first 15 years under Fox ownership, KDFI did not broadcast any local news programming, either rebroadcasts or those produced specifically for channel 27 by KDFW. This ended on April 2, 2018, when KDFI began airing a rebroadcast of KDFW's 6:00 p.m. newscasts each weeknight at 7:00 p.m. – replacing first-run syndicated programs that had aired during the 7:00 half-hour – following the footsteps of other Fox-owned MyNetworkTV stations that have de-emphasized the service's branding during the 2017 calendar year, which have opted to air local newscasts produced by its parent Fox O&O after timeshifting the MyNetworkTV schedule to a later evening slot. In February 2022, KDFI began simulcasting programming from
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. This programming airs from 10 to 11 a.m. on weekdays, and from 5 to 7 a.m. on Saturdays on the main channel. KDFI also offers a full simulcast of Fox Weather on their 6th subchannel.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is
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: KDFI launched digital subchannel 27.2 with programming from Bounce TV on March 30, 2012.Bounce TV Adds KDFI Dallas
''TVNewsCheck'', March 30, 2012. KDFI added Movies! on digital channel 27.2 on May 27, 2013, with Bounce being moved to a new 27.3 subchannel.
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later moved to
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23.2.
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was added to 27.3 on June 1, 2015.


Analog-to-digital conversion

KDFI shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 27, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.List of Digital Full-Power Stations
The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 36, using
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to display KDFI's
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as 27 on digital television receivers.


References

*KLIF-TV Channel 27 designation in 1972
Detailed Texas EBS Operational Plan


External links

*
DFW Radio/TV HistoryFCC History Cards for KDFI
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