KTXA
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KTXA (channel 21) is an independent television station in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside Fort Worth–based CBS station KTVT (channel 11). Both stations share primary studio facilities on Bridge Street (off I-30), east of downtown Fort Worth, and advertising sales offices at CBS Tower on North Central Expressway in Dallas. KTXA's transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas.
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A multi-story stucco and glass office building topped with KTVT and KTXA logo signs featuring the star-11 and star-21.
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A one-story building with a microwave tower on which five square signs are hung, with the letters K, T, V, and T, and the CBS 11 logo. A smaller UPN 21 sign adorns the front of the building.
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Milton Grant, general manager of KTXA
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Steve Mauldin, general manager of KTVT–KTXA, on programming channel 21 without network prime time programming
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In 2013, the stations moved their Dallas offices to a building further north along Central Expressway, known as the CBS Tower.
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The KTVT–KTXA Dallas studio center, vacated by the stations in 2013 and since demolished, as seen in 2004.
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Television Station KTXA Inc.
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Two months ago, we found out we were going to have two hours available in prime time. What to do? Took us about five seconds that we wanted to be local.
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Oak would like more hours, but we're not going to do it for them. We've probably come on full-force more than any other 'STV station'.
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KTXA (channel 21) is an independent television station in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside Fort Worth–based CBS station KTVT (channel 11). Both stations share primary studio facilities on Bridge Street (off I-30), east of downtown Fort Worth, and advertising sales offices at CBS Tower on North Central Expressway in Dallas. KTXA's transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas. KTXA began broadcasting in January 1981 and was one of three new television stations in the Metroplex in six months. All three broadcast advertiser-supported commercial programming during the day and scrambled subscription television (STV) at night; KTXA's service, from ON TV, was hamstrung by the most intense competition in any STV market in the United States and by a dispute over adult programming, closing after two years. The station found success as an independent in a hot market and was sold twice in rapid succession for large amounts. However, when the independent station trade, advertising market, and regional economy cooled, it was sold again for less than half of its previous value. The Paramount Stations Group acquired KTXA and other stations in two parts between 1989 and 1991, bringing much-needed stability. KTXA was one of several Paramount-owned stations to be charter outlets for the United Paramount Network (UPN) in 1995 and merged its operations with KTVT in 2001 after a corporate buyout of CBS. When UPN merged into The CW in 2006, KTXA was not selected to affiliate with the network, and KTXA retooled its local programming around prime time news and professional sports coverage.
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