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1965
Company Description
KXAN-TV is an NBC-affiliated television station that features a wide range of programming content.
KXAN-TV is an NBC-affiliated television station that features a wide range of programming content. KXAN News first signed on the air on February 12, 1965, as KHFI-TV Channel 42 and was owned by Southwest Republic Corporation; a division of the Featherlite Company. The company’s primary partners were John Kingsbury and his father, E.G. Kingsbury of Austin. The AM station was sold in the early 1970s and the call letters were changed to KTAP. Then, KTAP was sold and became KIXL which still operates in Austin. KHFI-FM was sold to the same group in 1980. In 1973, a deal was made between the Kingsbury family and Henry Tippie, who bought the station. The call letters and frequency were then changed to KTVV-TV, Channel 36. The new owner, Kingstip Communications Inc., increased the power of their transmitter to five million watts. In 1979, Kingstip agreed to sell the station to LIN Broadcasting Corp. of New York. The station ownership was transferred on May 2, 1979. On October 15, 1987, the call letters were changed to KXAN-TV, Channel 36. KXAN-TV was founded in 1965 and is based in Austin, Texas, United States.
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Company Address:
908 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. BlvdAustin, TXUnited States -
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