KTXD-LP explained

KTXD-LP should not be confused with KTXD-TV.

Callsign:KTXD-LP
Analog:43 (UHF)
Founded:November 18, 1994
Airdate:December 9, 1999
Location:Amarillo, Texas
Country:US
Former Callsigns:K43EQ (1994–2000)
Owner:Una Vez Mas Holdings
Licensee:Una Vez Mas Amarillo Licensee II, LLC
Sister Stations:KAMM-LP
Erp:150 kW
Haat:1870NaN0
Facility Id:47364
Class:TX
Coordinates:35.3153°N -101.8342°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

KTXD-LP (channel 43) was a low-power television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, which was last affiliated with the Spanish-language network Azteca América. The station was owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings.

On September 22, 2009, KTXD-LP ceased operations due to technical difficulties. A silent STA was requested until the licensee can resolve the problems and resume operation. However, the station never resumed operations, and its license was canceled by the FCC on March 28, 2011.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FCC Broadcast Actions. Federal Communications Commission. April 1, 2011.