KXKW-LP

KXKW-LP, VHF analog channel 6, is a low-powered television station licensed to Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. The station is owned by Delta Media Corporation. The station's primary content is the audio programming on the aural carrier of 87.74 MHz and using a 19 kHz stereo pilot carrier with 75 kHz deviation. This can be received on many FM broadcast receivers, and as a result KXKW-LP markets itself as an FM radio broadcast station. The station is airing a Regional Mexican format under the brand "Radio Lazer."[1] To meet the legal requirements for visual content, the station runs a feed of the local National Weather Service radar. KXKW-LP's studios are located on Evangeline Thruway in Carencro, and its transmitter is located northeast of Lafayette.

KXKW-LP
Lafayette, Louisiana
United States
ChannelsAnalog: 6 (VHF)
Digital: 32 (UHF)
Virtual: 32 (PSIP)
BrandingRadio Lazer
Programming
Affiliations32.1: Stadium
32.2: Antenna TV
Ownership
OwnerDelta Media Corporation
KXKW-LD, KSLO-FM, KSLO, KLWB-FM, KOGM, KYMK-FM, KFXZ, KFXZ-FM, KVOL, KDCG-CD, KLWB
History
First air date
1991
Former call signs
K21DM (1990–1995)
KLFT-LP (1995–2009)
KXKW-CA (April–August 2009)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
21 (UHF, 1998-2009)
The Box (1991–1999)
Pax TV (via KDCG-LP, 1999–2004)
UATV (2004–2006)
The Sportsman Channel (2006–2009)
Independent (2009-2011)
This TV (2011–2013; 2014–2016)
SSN (2013–2014)
Technical information
Facility ID33177
ClassA
ERP3000 watts
HAAT284 m (932 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°20′32.00″N 91°58′32″W

KXKW-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 32, is a low-powered Stadium-affiliated television station also licensed to Lafayette as a sister station of KXKW-LP.

History

KXKW-LP signed on in 1991 as K21DN from Sunset. At the time, it was one of many low-powered affiliates of the now-defunct Video Jukebox Network, which later became known simply as "The Box." K21DN changed its calls to KLFT-LP in 1995, and moved from Sunset to Lafayette shortly thereafter.

In 1999, KLFT-LP dropped its music video format when programming time was leased to KDCG-LP which used the station to simulcast its Pax programming. After not having a strong enough signal to warrant must-carry status on the Lafayette cable system, KDCG ended the LMA in 2004. Without any programming to air, the station aired nothing but a webcam image of its transmitting equipment with a posterboard reading "KLFT-LP LAFAYETTE" attached, intended to keep the station from losing its license for not properly identifying itself or being off the air for a long period of time. In October 2004, KLFT began airing programming from the Urban America Television network. After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the station ran community service information 24 hours a day. UATV suspended operations in May 2006, upon which The Sportsman Channel replaced its feed.

On October 1, 2007, programming was changed at the station, including old sitcoms like The Andy Griffith Show and a showcase for old horror movies called Boogeyman Theater. On April 2, 2009, the station changed the call sign to KXKW-CA. The -CA denotes the station is a class A low-power television station, giving it protection to its signal area (which normal low power stations do not have).

Upon the Digital TV transition on June 12, 2009, Delta Media simultaneously moved the visual programming of KXKW-CA to KXKW-LD (which, despite sharing call letters, does not simulcast KXKW-CA's programming), moved KXKW-CA from channel 21 to channel 6, and launched the station as a simulcast of KSLO-FM radio. Two months later, the station gave up its class A classification and became KXKW-LP.

On December 26, 2012, the "Mustang 87.7" format launched on KXKW-LP, simulcasting KOGM 107.1

In 2011 KXKW-LD would go from Independent to This TV, when KLWB signed on with Weigel's MeTV. On July 1, 2015 AntTV moved to 32.2 when Delta Media Corporation launched H&I on KDCG-CD and a year later (July 1, 2016) This TV was dropped on 32.1 being replaced by Sinclair Broadcasting Group's ASN.

Digital television

Digital Channels on sister station KXKW-LD below.

Digital channels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[2] Notes
32.1720p16:9KXKW-LDNewsnetLaunches in October 2020
32.2480i4:3AntTVMoved here when H&I launched on KDCG-CD
32.3480i4:3StadiumMoves to 32.3 in October

References

  1. Turk, Leslie (May 17, 2010). "Snap 103.7's classic rock enters market". The Independent Weekly. Retrieved June 15, 2010.
  2. RabbitEars TV Query for KXKW-LD
  • KXKW in the FCC's TV station database
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