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KPXJ (channel 21) is a
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licensed to Minden, Louisiana, United States, serving the Shreveport area as an affiliate of
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. The station is owned by locally based KTBS, LLC, alongside ABC affiliate
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(channel 3). Both stations share studios on East Kings Highway on the eastern side of Shreveport, while KPXJ's transmitter is located near St. Johns Baptist Church Road (southeast of Mooringsport and
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) in rural northern Caddo Parish.


History


Early history; as a Pax TV owned-and-operated station

The UHF channel 21 allocation was contested between multiple groups that competed for approval by the
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(FCC) to be the holder of the construction permit to build and license to operate a new television station on the third
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UHF allocation to be assigned to the Shreveport– Texarkana market (assigned to the Shreveport suburb of Minden, Louisiana). Among the prospective applicants were John E. Powley (who applied for the license on January 16, 1996),
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-based Northwest Television Inc. (owned by company president William L. Yde III, president, who applied for the license on January 18, 1996) and five parties who each applied for individual applications on April 4 and 5, 1996:
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-based Venture Technologies Group LLC (majority owned by Lawrence Rogow, who also served as the group's president),
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-based Kaleidoscope Partners (forerunner company to Equity Broadcasting),
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-based WinStar Broadcasting Corp. (owned by Stuart B. Rekant),
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-based entrepreneur Marcia T. Turner,
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-based Universal Media (majority owned by company president Murray Michaels) and Shreveport-based Word of Life Ministries Inc. On December 19, 1997,
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-based Paxson Communications (now
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) – which was preparing to launch Pax TV, a family-oriented broadcast television network, that tapped Paxson Communications-owned affiliate stations of the Infomall TV Network (inTV), and newly launched and purchased stations to serve as the network's initial affiliates – reached a settlement with the other applicants to acquire the construction permit to operate UHF channel 21, among seven it settled to acquire for an average cost of $4.95 million. On April 14, 1998, The FCC approved the purchase of the channel 21 permit to Paxson and dismissed the applications of the seven competing applicants. The station first signed on the air on August 31, 1998 as WPXO (in reference to its network affiliation and original corporate parent). Channel 21 originally operated as a charter owned-and-operated station of Pax TV (now general entertainment network
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), which launched on the date of the station's launch. On January 8, 1999, the station changed its call letters to KPXJ; at that time, KTBS, LLC, the Shreveport-based owner of local ABC affiliate
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(channel 3), began to operate the station under a joint sales agreement (JSA) with Paxson. (The WPXO-TV call letters were subsequently transferred to a sister station in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands ow_WVIF_and_owned_by_Corporate_Media_Consultants_Group.html" ;"title="WVIF.html" ;"title="ow ow_WVIF_and_owned_by_Corporate_Media_Consultants_Group">WVIF.html"_;"title="ow_WVIF">ow_WVIF_and_owned_by_Corporate_Media_Consultants_Group_which_used_them_from_2000_to_2003;_the_WPXO_calls_are_currently_used_by_a_WPXO-LD.html" ;"title="WVIF">ow WVIF and owned by Corporate Media Consultants Group">WVIF.html" ;"title="ow WVIF">ow WVIF and owned by Corporate Media Consultants Group which used them from 2000 to 2003; the WPXO calls are currently used by a WPXO-LD">low-powered, América Tevé-affiliated television station in East Orange, New Jersey.)


As a UPN affiliate

On June 17, 2003, Paxson Communications announced it would sell KPXJ to KTBS, LLC for $10 million; the FCC rejected the application as agency ownership rules prohibited common ownership of two television stations in a single market if there are fewer than eight independent full-power station owners. As such, Paxson reached an agreement to sell the KPXJ license to Minden Television Company LLC (owned by Lauren Wray Ostendorff, daughter of Edwin N. Wray Jr., part-owner of KTBS), an indirect subsidiary of Wray Properties Trust, for $10 million. On September 24, 2003, KPXJ took over as the Shreveport-area affiliate of
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, assuming rights to the network's programming from
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(channel 45), which been affiliated with UPN since August 28, 1995 (originally as a primary affiliation until September 2001, before shifting to secondary status to the station's WB affiliation); as a result, KSHV became an exclusive affiliate of The WB. After affiliating with UPN, KPXJ – which, accordingly, changed its branding to "UPN 21" – adopted a general entertainment format typical of UPN stations at the time, initially carrying a mix of first-run syndicated talk, game and
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s and drama series, syndicated
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and educational children's programs, religious programs, and some sports programming. Channel 21 continued to carry Pax TV programming on a secondary basis until April 2004; it also continued to air programming from
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(originally via the Pax TV network feed, then via the direct network feed from 2007 onward) during the overnight hours until early 2010, when Pax successor Ion Television ceased carrying the network as a subchannel service on its owned-and-operated stations. On May 1, 2004, KTBS-TV parent KTBS, LLC re-assumed operational responsibilities for channel 21 under a local marketing agreement with Minden Television.


As a CW affiliate

On January 24, 2006, the respective parent companies of UPN and The WB,
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and the
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division of
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, announced that they would dissolve the two networks to create
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, a joint venture between the two media companies that initially featured programs from its two predecessor networks as well as new series specifically produced for The CW. Subsequently, on February 22, 2006,
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announced the launch of
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, a network operated by
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and sister syndication division
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that was created to primarily to provide network programming to UPN and WB stations that The CW decided against affiliating based on their local viewership standing in comparison to the outlet that The CW ultimately chose as its charter outlets, giving these stations another option besides converting to a general entertainment independent format. On March 7, 2006, in a press release announcement by the network, KPXJ was confirmed as The CW's Shreveport charter affiliate. Since the network chose its charter stations based on which of them among The WB and UPN's respective affiliate bodies was the highest-rated in each market, KPXJ was chosen to join The CW over KSHV-TV as it had been the higher-rated of the two stations at the time of its agreement despite channel 45 having had a four-year headstart on KPXJ operation-wise. Eight days later on March 15, News Corporation announced that it had signed an agreement with
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, in which KSHV would become the market's MyNetworkTV affiliate, as part of a deal that also saw Fox-affiliated sister station
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in
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being committed to join the network under a secondary affiliation. On May 1, KPXJ became among of a handful of UPN-affiliated stations not owned by Fox Television Stations to remove on-air brand references to the network – rebranding as "KPXJ 21" – and cease promotion of the network's programs. However, it officially remained a UPN affiliate until September 17, 2006, before affiliating with The CW when that network debuted on September 18. KSHV-TV, meanwhile, joined MyNetworkTV upon that network's launch on September 5; unlike in other markets where The WB and UPN both had over-the-air affiliates — where the WB-turned-MyNetworkTV outlet either disaffiliated from The WB entirely or remained a part-time affiliate during the transition — KPXJ assumed temporary rights to the WB affiliation, carrying the final two weeks of that network's programming between 12:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. weeknights and 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. Sunday/early Mondays until The WB ceased operations on September 17. KPXJ officially affiliated with The CW the following day on September 18, 2006, at which time the station changed its on-air branding to "KPXJ CW 21". On December 30, 2008, Wray Properties Trust (through KTBS, LLC) filed an application with the FCC to purchase KPXJ from Minden Television for $10.3 million, which would create the market's first (and only) legal television duopoly. As the Shreveport–Texarkana market has only eight full-power television stations, the minimum allowed to create a duopoly under FCC rules, it is the only duopoly legally allowed in the market. KTBS, LLC included in its license transfer request a "failing station waiver," indicating that KPXJ was in an economically non-viable position—noting that the station had lost revenue for the previous three years, and had averaged only a 1 audience share point for all but two sweeps ratings books while never reaching over a 4% share—and that FCC should relax ownership limits that apply to the Shreveport–Texarkana market so that Channel 21 could stay on the air; that limit (found in CFR§73.3555(b)(2) of the FCC's rules) permits ownership duopolies in markets with at least eight full-power stations, whereas Shreveport–Texarkana has only seven. The transfer was completed on August 3 of that year, officially making KTBS-TV and KPXJ directly owned sister stations.


Subchannel history


KPXJ-DT2

KPXJ-DT2 is the
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-affiliated second digital subchannel of KPXJ.
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, it broadcasts in
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on channel 21.2. On cable, KPXJ-DT2 is available on Xfinity digital channel 214 in Shreveport, Suddenlink digital channel 137 in Bossier City, and Cable One channel 48 in Texarkana. KPXJ launched a second digital subchannel on virtual channel 21.2 in September 2005, which originally served as a standard definition simulcast of the station's primary channel. On June 20, 2011, KPXJ-DT2 converted into an affiliate of MeTV, through an agreement between its owner,
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, and KTBS, LLC. Although MeTV began offering its master feed in a 16:9
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standard definition format in 2017, KPXJ continues to transmit the network's programming in a 4:3 aspect frame.


KPXJ-DT3

KPXJ-DT3 is the
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-affiliated third digital subchannel of KPXJ. Over the air, it broadcasts in widescreen standard definition on channel 21.3. On cable, KPXJ-DT3 is available on Xfinity digital channel 213 in Shreveport, Suddenlink digital channel 136 in Bossier City, and Cable One channel 49 in Texarkana. KPXJ launched a third digital subchannel on virtual channel 21.3 on November 19, 2013, to serve as an affiliate of Movies!, through an affiliation agreement between Weigel Broadcasting (co-owner and managing partner of the movie-focused network) and KTBS, LLC.


KPXJ-DT4

KPXJ-DT4 is the
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-affiliated fourth digital subchannel of KPXJ. Over the air, it broadcasts in standard definition on channel 21.4. On cable, KPXJ-DT3 is available on Xfinity digital channel 215 in Shreveport, Suddenlink digital channel 138 in Bossier City, and Cable One channel 51 in Texarkana. KPXJ launched a fourth digital subchannel on virtual channel 21.4 on November 19, 2013, as an affiliate of Antenna TV through an agreement between KTBS, LLC and the classic television network's parent company,
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.


Programming

In addition to the CW network schedule, syndicated programs broadcast by KPXJ include '' The Steve Wilkos Show'', ''
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'', '' Family Guy'', and ''
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'', among others. Occasionally as time permits, KPXJ may air ABC network programs whenever KTBS-TV is unable to in the event of special programming, or extended breaking news or severe weather coverage. Channel 21 also broadcasts
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and football games from the
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and Conference USA (via Stadium).


Newscasts

, KTBS-TV produces 17 hours of locally produced newscasts each week for KPXJ (with three hours each on weekdays, and one hour each on Saturday and Sundays). In addition, KTBS also produces ''Friday Football Fever'', an hour-long highlight program that airs on KPXJ on Friday nights during
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season. As the duopoly partner of KTBS, the station may also simulcast long-form severe weather coverage from the ABC affiliate in the event that a
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is issued for any county in its
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viewing area.


News programming history

In September 2000, in conjunction with the joint sales agreement that Paxson had signed with KTBS-TV, KPXJ began airing tape delayed rebroadcasts of that station's 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. newscasts Monday through Fridays at 5:30 and 10:30 p.m. (the latter beginning shortly before that program's live broadcast ended on channel 3). Channel 21 was one of a handful of Pax-owned or -affiliated stations that maintained a news share agreement with an affiliate of a broadcast network other than NBC; most of the agreements forged between Pax TV and local broadcast stations during the early 2000s involved an NBC affiliate, by way of that network holding a minority ownership interest in Pax. The rebroadcasts were discontinued on September 1, 2003, coinciding with the station's assumption of the UPN affiliation and the transfer of KPXJ to the Wray family's stewardship. On that date, KTBS began producing a half-hour newscast at 9:00 p.m. for channel 21 (under the title ''UPN 21 News at 9:00''), which was the first locally produced prime time newscast to be offered in the Shreveport–Texarkana market. (On August 3, 2009, the 9:00 p.m. newscast to a full hour, making it the first hour-long late evening newscast in the market, at which time, it was renamed ''The KTBS 3 9:00 News Hour''.) On September 12, 2005, KTBS began producing a half-hour weekday morning newscast for KPXJ (titled ''KPXJ 21 News at 7''), predating the debut of a two-hour-long 7:00 a.m. newscast on Fox affiliate
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(channel 33) – that station's first attempt at a local morning newscast, albeit produced by sister station
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in Baton Rouge – by two years. (The KPXJ newscast was expanded to one hour in February 2012.) The morning newscast was shifted to 9:00 a.m. in September 2013, placing it in direct competition with a half-hour newscast in that slot on CBS affiliate
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(channel 12). On August 22, 2016, KTBS began producing an hour-long weekday afternoon newscast at 4:00 p.m. for KPXJ (titled ''KTBS 3 News at 4:00 on KPXJ 21''), making it the first television station in the market to offer a local newscast to air in that timeslot. (The program would soon gain a competitor when KSLA launched its own hour-long 4:00 p.m. newscast two weeks later on September 7.) On August 16, 2021, KPXJ began airing the first 3:00 p.m. newscast in the market, titled ''KTBS 3 3:00 News Hour on KPXJ CW21''.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is
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:


Analog-to-digital conversion

Because it was granted an original construction permit after the FCC finalized the DTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997, the station did not receive a companion channel for a digital
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. In September 2005, KPXJ discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 21, and " flash-cut" its digital signal into operation on channel 21. The switchover caused an uproar with viewers that did not have the equipment to receive over-the-air digital broadcasts or subscribed to
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. Three months later in December 2005,
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added KPXJ to the local stations it made available to the satellite provider's subscribers in the Shreveport–Texarkana market, followed by Dish Network in April 2007.


See also

* Channel 32 digital TV stations in the United States * Channel 21 virtual TV stations in the United States


References


External links


KTBS.com
– KTBS/KPXJ-TV official website
MeTVArkLaTex.com
– MeTV Ark-La-Tex official website
KPXJ.AntennaTV.tv
– Antenna TV Ark-La-Tex official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Kpxj The CW affiliates MeTV affiliates Movies! affiliates Antenna TV affiliates Television channels and stations established in 1998 PXJ Minden, Louisiana 1998 establishments in Louisiana ATSC 3.0 television stations