KUTP (channel 45), branded on-air as Fox 10 Xtra, is a
television station in
Phoenix, Arizona, United States, broadcasting the
MyNetworkTV programming service. It is
owned and operated by
Fox Television Stations alongside
Fox
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outlet
KSAZ-TV (channel 10). Both stations share studios on West Adams Street in
Downtown Phoenix, while KUTP's transmitter is located atop
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History
Early years
In May 1984, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated channel 45 to Phoenix and began taking applications for the channel after
United Television
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History
The firm was originally incorporated in 1977 as BHC, Incorporated by Chris-Craft I ...
, a subsidiary of
Chris-Craft Industries
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, petitioned for the additional slot. United soon got competition for the channel from another twelve applicants, Undeterred, United bought out all of the competitors for a reported $5 million and won a construction permit on December 20, 1984.
United immediately set out to bring Phoenix its third independent station. It originally proposed to become KOLT-TV (as in "
Kolt 45"), but United could not convince radio station
KOLT
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in
Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to give it the rights to share the designation. On December 23, 1985, a year after obtaining the construction permit, KUTP came to air. Along with movies and syndicated programs, United commissioned a revival of ''The
Lloyd Thaxton Show'', last seen in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, as a centerpiece of its programming efforts. In 1988, United made an even more consequential pickup, one that served as the face of the station for viewers for more than 20 years: road games of the
Phoenix Suns
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.
Under United Television ownership, the station carried programming from the
Prime Time Entertainment Network programming service from January 1993 to January 1995. In the fall of 1994, United Television and
Paramount Pictures
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announced the formation of the United Paramount Network (
UPN), lining up independent stations that were owned by both companies at the time as charter affiliates; KUTP affiliated with UPN upon the network's January 16, 1995, debut.
In 2000, Paramount parent company
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bought Chris-Craft's 50% ownership interest in UPN (which Chris-Craft had wholly owned, until Viacom acquired a stake in the network in 1996); the deal effectively stripped KUTP of its status as one of the network's owned-and-operated stations in the process. On August 12 of that year, Chris-Craft sold its UPN stations to the
Fox Television Stations subsidiary of
News Corporation for $5.5 billion; this resulted in the creation of Phoenix's second television duopoly with KSAZ. KUTP merged its operations with KSAZ into that station's studio facilities on West Adams Street.
From UPN to MyNetworkTV
On January 24, 2006, the
Warner Bros. unit of
Time Warner and
CBS Corporation announced that the two companies would shut down UPN and
The WB and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new jointly owned broadcast network called
The CW.
In unveiling the merged network, while WB and UPN affiliates owned by WB minority stakeholder
Tribune Broadcasting and by
CBS Television Stations were announced as charter outlets, none of the Fox-owned UPN stations—many of which were competitors to these stations—were chosen. Even though neither of these groups were present in Phoenix, as with the rest of the chain, Fox took immediate steps to remove UPN branding and promotions from KUTP, which branded as "PHX 45" for six months. The next month, News Corporation then announced the creation of its own secondary network,
MyNetworkTV, to serve its own outgoing UPN stations as well as those that had not been selected for The CW. (Phoenix's WB affiliate,
KASW, then signed an affiliation agreement with The CW.) Coinciding with the September 2006 launch of MyNetworkTV, Fox announced that KUTP would begin producing a local interactive dating show, ''My Dating Place'', which aired on weeknights.
On August 7, 2017, KUTP was re-branded as ''Fox 10 Xtra'', a brand extension of KSAZ-TV, adding a two-hour block of the latter's live streaming
YouTube channel ''Fox 10 News Now'' Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.
Local programming
Newscasts
KSAZ-TV produces a 7 p.m. newscast, ''Fox 10 Xtra News at 7'', for air on KUTP; this program, the station's first regular newscast, debuted in July 2018. In addition, the station airs two hours of LiveNow from Fox, the Fox television stations' over-the-top streaming news offering, which originated as ''Fox 10 News Now'' in Phoenix.
In February 2022, KUTP began simulcast programming from
Fox Weather. This programming airs from 1 to 2 p.m. on weekdays, and from 4 to 6 a.m. on Sundays.
Sports programming
For 23 years, from
1988
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to
2011
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, KUTP served as the
over-the-air television home of the
NBA
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's Phoenix Suns, televising all road games that did not have exclusive rights held by a national broadcast or cable television network, as well as selected home games, averaging at least 45 game telecasts each season. KUTP produced its own broadcast graphics, in conjunction with the Suns until the 2010–11 NBA season; this role of the regional television broadcaster of Suns games was taken over thereafter by corporate sibling Fox Sports Arizona (now
Bally Sports Arizona), starting with the
2011–12 season.
Basketball returned to channel 45 in 2019 when
Grand Canyon University entered into a deal to move
men's basketball coverage from
YurView Arizona, a cable channel, to KUTP; the games are produced by Sneaky Big Studios for GCU and KUTP. The agreement was renewed for the 2021–22 season, adding women's basketball and men's baseball broadcasts. The agreement was expanded for the 2022–23 season, adding a softball broadcast for the first time.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is
multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
KUTP shut down its analog signal, over
UHF
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channel 45, at 8:30 a.m. on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States
transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 26.
Through the use of
PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's
virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 45.
Translators
References
External links
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