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KTVX
Channels
Branding
  • ABC 4 Utah;ABC 4 News
  • MeTV Utah(DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KUCW
History
First air date
April 19, 1948(76 years ago)(1948-04-19)
Former call signs
  • KDYL-TV (1948–1954)
  • KTVT (1954–1959)
  • KCPX-TV (1959–1975)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:4 (VHF,1948–2009)
  • Digital:40 (UHF, 1999–2018)
NBC(1948–1960)
Call signmeaning
"Television Excellence"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID68889
ERP390kW
HAAT1,256 m (4,121 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°39′33″N112°12′10″W/ 40.65917°N 112.20278°W/40.65917; -112.20278
Translator(s)See below
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.abc4.com

KTVX(channel 4) is atelevision stationinSalt Lake City, Utah,United States, affiliated withABC.It is owned byNexstar Media GroupalongsideOgden-licensedCWowned-and-operated stationKUCW(channel 30). The two stations share studios on West 1700 South in Salt Lake City; KTVX's transmitter is located atopFarnsworth Peakin theOquirrh Mountains.

KTVX has a largenetwork of broadcast translatorsthat extend its over-the-air coverage throughoutUtah,as well as portions ofIdaho,NevadaandWyoming.

History

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KTVX traces its history back to the November 1946 sign-on of W6XIS, the first television station in Utah, which operated under an experimental broadcast license. The station began regular broadcasts on April 19, 1948[2]as KDYL-TV; it was originally owned by the Mountain Broadcasting Corporation (operated by Sid Fox), along with KDYL radio (1320 AM, nowKNIT,and 98.7 FM, nowKBEE). The floor in the original studio facility was sloped and cameras would easily roll. The station's original transmitter sat atop the Walker Bank Building. Channel 4 originally operated as anNBCaffiliate owing to KDYL-AM's longtime affiliation with theNBC Red Network;the radio station had been one of the network's original 26 affiliates when it launched in 1926. In addition, the station also shared ABC programming withCBSaffiliateKSL-TV(channel 5, now an NBC affiliate) untilKUTV(channel 2) signed on in September 1954 as a full-time ABC affiliate. KTVX is the oldest television station located in theMountain Time Zoneand the third oldest station located west of theMississippi River.It was also the first independently owned television station to sign-on in the United States.[2]The station changed its call letters to KTVT in 1954 (theKTVTcall letters are now used on the CBSowned-and-operated stationinDallasFort Worth).[3]

Its call letters later changed to KCPX-TV in 1959 following its sale toScreen GemsBroadcasting (a division of Screen Gems, then the television division ofColumbia Pictures). Some notable local programs during channel 4's early years included the children's programsHotel Balderdash(which debuted on September 11, 1972) andFireman Frank,andhorror filmshowcaseNightmare Theater,the latter two programs were both hosted by Ron Ross. At this time, the station was using an "Open 4" logo that was later implemented byWAPA-TVinSan Juan, Puerto Rico(that station used several variations of the logo from the 1970s until implementing a new logo in 1987).[4][5]

The station swapped affiliations with KUTV in 1960 and became an ABC affiliate. KTVX by then had become the first television station in Utah to broadcast in color and was one of the first ABC affiliates to broadcast in color.

The station adopted its present-day KTVX call letters in October 1975 (which were previously used by fellow ABC affiliateKTUL-TVinTulsa, Oklahoma,from 1954 to 1957), whenUnited Television—then the broadcasting division of20th Century Fox—acquired the station. In 1981, United Television merged withChris-Craft Industries.

In late 1994, CBS andWestinghouse Broadcastingannounced a complex ownership trade with NBC. KUTV andKCNC-TVinDenver,which were owned by NBC at the time (the former station had recently been purchased by the network), were traded to Westinghouse in exchange forWCAUin Philadelphia; this came about after Westinghouse signed an affiliation deal with CBS which would causeKYW-TVand two other stations to switch to the network.[6]NBC approached KTVX for an affiliation deal, but the station would renew its affiliation contract with ABC; as a result, it signed an affiliation deal with KSL-TV, which took effect on September 10, 1995.

Chris-Craft's television stations were sold toFox Television Stations(a subsidiary ofNews Corporation) on August 12, 2000,[7]which was finalized July 31, 2001. Since Fox already ownedKSTU(channel 13), it was forced to sell KTVX due toFederal Communications Commission(FCC) regulations prohibiting one company from owning two of the four highest-rated stations in a singlemarket,as well as the fact that the station was in the middle of a long-term affiliation contract with ABC. KTVX and KMOL (nowWOAI-TV) inSan Antoniowere subsequently traded toClear Channel Communications(now iHeartMedia) in exchange for WFTC, as Fox also wanted to offer an attractive package to Clear Channel for the latter station. KTVX was the only Chris-Craft owned station to have no affiliation withUPNduring the time that the company owned a partial stake in the network.

In August 2005,PresidentGeorge W. Bushvisited Salt Lake City to speak to theVeterans of Foreign Wars.Cindy Sheehanappeared in apaid political messageprotesting theIraq Warand the ad was submitted to the four major network stations in themarket(KSL-TV, KSTU, KTVX and KUTV). KTVX management declined the offer saying that "the content could very well be offensive to our community in Utah, which has contributed more than its fair share of fighting soldiers and suffered significant loss of life in this Iraq war."[8]

A blue variant of the KTVX logo used from 2007 to 2013, when it was replaced with the current version.

On November 16, 2006, Clear Channel announced plans to sell all of its television stations, including KTVX,[9]after being bought byprivate equity firms.On April 20, 2007, Clear Channel sold its television station group toProvidence Equity Partners'sNewport Television.[10]That company closed on the station group on March 14, 2008. In May, Newport Television agreed to sell KTVX and five other stations to High Plains Broadcasting because of ownership conflicts. Newport would have continued to operate KTVX through ajoint sales agreementafter the sale was finalized.[11]However, on August 22, KTVX was removed from the sale afterUnivision Communications,owner ofKUTH(channel 32) and of which Providence Equity Partners holds a 19 percent stake, canceled its plans to purchase KUTF (channel 12) inLoganthus alleviating the need to sell KTVX (although sister station KUCW was eventually sold to High Plains Broadcasting due to FCC single-market ownership limits but continued to be managed by Newport Television).[12]KUTF has since been sold to theDaystar Television Network.

On July 19, 2012, Newport Television sold 22 of its 27 stations to theNexstar Broadcasting Group,Sinclair Broadcast GroupandCox Media Group.KTVX and KUCW were among the twelve that would be sold to Nexstar, which acquired both stations outright.[13]The JSA and SSA between KTVX and KUCW was terminated upon the completion of the sale, which occurred on December 3, as both stations officially became co-owned for the first time since Clear Channel sold the pair back in 2008. The purchases of KTVX and KUCW would also mark a re-entry into Utah for Nexstar, which had managed CBS affiliate KUTV andMyNetworkTVaffiliateKMYU(channel 12) under a groupwide agreement with theFour Points Media Groupbefore that company's stations were sold to Sinclair at the beginning of 2012. WOAI-TV, which has been a sister station to KTVX since United Television acquired both stations in 1975, was one of the Newport stations sold to Sinclair, which resulted in the two stations coming under entirely separate ownership and management for the first time in over 37 years; as a result, WOAI is now sister to rival KUTV.

On December 3, 2018, Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets ofChicago-basedTribune Media—which has ownedFoxaffiliateKSTU(channel 13) since December 2013—for $6.4 billion in cash and debt. Because KTVX and KSTU rank as two of the four highest-rated stations in the Salt Lake City market, Nexstar could not acquire KSTU directly or indirectly; any attempt by Nexstar to indirectly assume the operations of KSTU throughlocal marketingorshared servicesagreements could have raised additional regulatory hurdles that would have delayed closing the merger. As such, on January 31, 2019, Nexstar announced it would retain the KTVX/KUCW duopoly and sell KSTU to a different buyer; it was announced on March 20 that KSTU would be sold to theE. W. Scripps Company.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Analog-to-digital conversion

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KTVX became the first television station in Utah to broadcast a digital signal and the first to broadcast network programming inhigh-definitionin 2000. The station shut down its analog signal, overVHFchannel 4, on June 12, 2009, as part of thefederally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[26]The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transitionUHFchannel 40,[27]usingvirtual channel4.

On September 9, 2018, KTVX moved its frequency, from channel 40 to channel 30.[28]

News operation

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KTVX presently broadcasts 32 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with six hours each weekday and two hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). In addition, KTVX produces a local lifestyle and entertainment program calledGood Things Utah,which airs weekday mornings at 9 a.m.; and thepublic affairsprogram,On the Record,which airs on Sunday mornings. On April 26, 2010, KTVX became the third television station in the Salt Lake City market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts inhigh definition;with the conversion came the introduction of a new HD-compatible news set and graphics package.[29]

In September 2010, the station began expanding its local news programming. Its weekday morning newscast,Good Morning Utah,expanded to2+12hours from 4:30 to 7 a.m. with a two-hour extension of the program being added to sister station KUCW (the 7–9 a.m. block on channel 30 was canceled in 2012). KTVX added a weekday afternoon newscast at 4 p.m. and began producing a half-hour 9 p.m. newscast for KUCW. In addition, KUCW debuted a KTVX-produced local entertainment program calledThe Daily Dishon September 7, 2010 (which has since been moved to KTVX and was converted into an hour-long midday newscast at 11 a.m.).[30]KUCW's 9 p.m. newscast ended on December 9, 2011, due to low ratings; the move was concurrent with other changes at KTVX, including the expansion of the 4 p.m. newscast to an hour on January 9, 2012.[31]

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In 2021, the station was tricked into promoting a fake sexual wellness product, "invented" by a team working for late-night political commentary showLast Week Tonight,called the "Venus Veil", which was actually just a blanket; the show's team paid KTVX $2,800 to feature the fake product and an interview with its "creator" as a way to illustrate how stations such as KTVX promotesponsored contentwithout being upfront about the sponsorship, essentially passing off advertising as news.[32][33]

Technical information

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Subchannels

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The station's signal ismultiplexed:

Subchannels of KTVX[34]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
4.1 720p 16:9 KTVX-HD Main KTVX programming /ABC
4.2 480i METV MeTV
4.3 Rewind Rewind TV
4.4 TheGrio TheGrio
14.3 480i 16:9 TBD TBD(KJZZ-DT3)
14.5 Dabl Dabl(KJZZ-DT5)
Broadcast on behalf of another station

In early 2008, KTVX carried "TheHive TV" on its seconddigital subchannel,which featured locally produced programs by Salt Lake City area residents and sports.[35]The schedule resembled apublic accesscable channel; however, because the subchannel had to conform to FCC content guidelines, externally produced programs were approved by the station before they were broadcast. This service shut down in December 2008 and was replaced in January 2009 by Untamed Sports TV, which KTVX-DT2 served as itsflagshipstation.

In April 2011, KTVX began carryingTheCoolTVmusic video network on its 4.2 subchannel.[36]KTVX replaced TheCoolTV withMeTVon July 30, 2012.[37]

On September 1, 2016, KTVX replacedWeatherNationon digital 4.3 withLaff.

On November 1, 2018, KTVX replaced astandard definitionsimulcast ofKUCWon digital 4.3 withHeroes & Iconson digital 4.4.

On September 1, 2021, KTVX replaced Laff on digital 4.3 with Rewind TV.

On November 1, 2022, KTVX replaced Heroes & Icons on digital 4.4 with TheGrio.

Translators

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KTVX extends its coverage throughout the entire state of Utah plus parts ofArizona,Colorado,Idaho,NevadaandWyomingusing a network of more than 100 community-ownedtranslatorslisted below.[34]As a result of the June 2009 transition to digital broadcasting, a few of these translators have converted to also digital-only broadcasts. However, only full-powered television stations were required to make the switch.

References

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  8. ^Associated Press."TV station refuses to air anti-war ad days before Bush visit,"USA Today,August 21, 2005.
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  32. ^Matthew Dessem, May 24, 2021, Slate Magazine,John Oliver Tricked Local News Shows Into Promoting a Bogus "Sexual Wellness Blanket" He Invented,Retrieved May 24, 2021, "...Oliver tricked three local TV stations—KVUE in Austin, Texas, KMGH-TV (Denver7) in Denver, Colorado, and KTVX (ABC4), in Salt Lake City, Utah—into airing a promo for a completely worthless" sexual wellness blanket "... all three stations will apparently... hawk whatever kind of pseudoscience (if you) pay their extraordinarily low rates for sponsored content..."
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  37. ^July 31, 2012.Me-TV Adds Salt Lake City, Tulsa, Syracuse.TVNewsCheck.
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