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KXJB-LD (channel 30) is a low-power television station licensed to
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market as an affiliate of CBS and The CW Plus. It is owned
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alongside NBC affiliate KVLY-TV (channel 11). Both stations share studios on 21st Avenue South in Fargo, where KXJB-LD's transmitter is also located. Due to KXJB's low-power status, its over-the-air signal only covers the immediate Fargo area. Therefore, the station's main CBS channel is simulcast in 720p high-definition on KVLY's second
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to increase its over-the-air broadcasting radius; this signal can be seen on channel 11.2 from a transmitter near
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. The KVLY tower also transmits KXJB's much lower powered translator K28MA-D (licensed to Argusville), carrying all of KXJB's subchannels on channel 28, serving a rural area from Valley City to Mayville. A second translator, K30LR-D in Grand Forks, carries all of the KXJB subchannels on channel 30.


History


KXJB intellectual unit

From 1955 to 2014, the KXJB call sign and CBS affiliation operated on channel 4, under the broadcast license presently associated with KRDK-TV. KXJB was co-owned with the KX Television network in western North Dakota from 1959 to 1971. The station never changed its network affiliation until late 2014, when Major Market Broadcasting purchased the station. CBS was also carried with Grand Forks newscasts and commercials on KXJC-LP, channel 35, as a
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of KXJB, from 2000 until the license for that station was canceled in April 2003, due to KVLY-TV taking over operations of the original KXJB. On November 20, 2013, KXJB owner Parker Broadcasting announced the sale of its entire group to Excalibur Broadcasting. The deal was concurrent with KVLY-TV owner
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selling almost all of its stations to Gray Television; Excalibur's other stations were operated by Gray under local marketing agreements. However, in response to heightened scrutiny by the FCC over LMAs and similar agreements, Gray announced that it would acquire the non-license assets of six stations from the Hoak/Parker deal, including KXJB, move their programming to digital subchannels of existing Gray stations in the affected markets and divest their licenses to minority-owned broadcasters who would operate them independently and not enter into any LMAs or similar agreements with Gray. In the case of KXJB, its intellectual unit would be moved to KVLY's subcarrier. On November 12, 2014, KVLY added a simulcast of KXJB on its second digital subchannel, displacing MeTV to the third subchannel. KXJB-TV signed off the air at 12 midnight CT on December 1, 2014, CBS programming continued to be available on KVLY-DT2, hence making KVLY-DT2 the sole CBS affiliate in the area. KVLY-DT2 also retained the original "KX4" branding of the original CBS affiliate. KXJB was sold to Major Market Broadcasting on December 18 of that year. Channel 4 returned to the air on January 13, 2015 as KRDK-TV, now an affiliate of multiple multi-cast networks, including
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, and later MyNetworkTV, on its main subchannel, and locally operated BEK Sports, featuring local high school sports coverage in the area, on KRDK-DT2 and in primetime on the main subchannel. Most of KRDK's other eight subchannels provide programming from various classic TV and movie networks.


Current license

Gray signed on three low power TV stations in September 2016, with the KXJB call sign and translators replicating coverage in areas with strong coverage of the previous KXJB-TV (now KRDK-TV). KXJB's CBS channel, also broadcast on KVLY 11.2, carries CBS and other programs in KXJB-TV's 1080i HD format, the second subchannel carrying The CW Plus (previously on WDAY-TV 6.2 and WDAZ-TV 8.2), and the third subchannel carrying Heroes & Icons (previously on KRDK-TV). In October 2016, KRDK-TV requested must-carry on channel 4 (the former home of KXJB prior to December 2014). The area's pay TV providers then moved "KX4" to channel 9, though this put the channel closer to the other major affiliates on those systems, as WDAY-TV is on cable channel 6, with KVRR on channel 10 and KVLY on channel 11.


Programming

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programming on KXJB-LD includes '' Jeopardy!'', '' Hot Bench'', and '' Judge Judy'' among others. ''
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'', which is usually paired with ''Jeopardy!'' in most markets, airs instead on NBC-affiliated sister station KVLY-TV; Fargo is one of the few markets where ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' are carried on separate stations.


News operation

KXJB produces its own newscasts on weekdays at noon, 5:30 p.m., and 6:30 p.m., with the '' CBS Evening News'' being carried at 6:00 p.m. instead of the normal 5:30 p.m. slot on most CBS affiliates in the Central Time Zone. The morning ''Valley Today'', 10:00 p.m., and weekend newscasts are simulcast with KVLY. This combined news operation is known as ''Valley News Live''. On September 12, 2016, KXJB launched a prime time newscast on its CW-affiliated subchannel known as ''Valley News Live at 9''. The half-hour broadcast offers direct competition to
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affiliate KVRR's long established hour long newscast airing at the same time and WDAY-TV/WDAZ-TV's half-hour ''WDAY'Z Xtra News at 9'' on its second and third subchannels, which was launched just weeks before Fargo CW's 9:00 p.m. newscast.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:


Translators


See also

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Channel 4 branded TV stations in the United States The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 4 (though neither using virtual channel 4 nor broadcasting on physical radio frequency, RF channel 4): * KTKB-LD in Tamuning, Guam * KVEO-TV, KVEO-DT2 Brownsville, Texas * KXJB- ...
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Channel 30 digital TV stations in the United States The following television stations broadcast on Digital television, digital channel 30 in the United States: * K21IF-D in Hanksville, Utah * K30AE-D in Alva, Oklahoma * K30AF-D in Alexandria, Minnesota, on virtual channel 9, which rebroadcasts WFTC ...
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Channel 30 low-power TV stations in the United States The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 30 in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily ...
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Channel 30 virtual TV stations in the United States The following television stations operate on virtual channel 30 in the United States: * K05NF-D in Salina, Utah * K11IY-D in Battle Mountain, Nevada * K11XI-D in Beaver etc., Utah * K14LW-D in Myton, Utah * K14RN-D in Scipio, Utah * K16NK-D in Cave ...


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