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station_branding = ION Television|
station_branding = ION Television|
analog = |
analog = |
digital = 32 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])|
digital = 24 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])|
affiliations = [[Ion Television]]<br>[[qubo]] (KPXB-DT2)<br>[[ION Life]] (KPXB-DT3)|
affiliations = [[Ion Television]]<br>[[qubo]] (KPXB-DT2)<br>[[ION Life]] (KPXB-DT3)|
network = |
network = |
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licensee = Ion Media Houston License, Inc.|
licensee = Ion Media Houston License, Inc.|
sister_stations = |
sister_stations = |
former_affiliations = independent (1989-1993)<br>[[Galavisión (USA)|Galavisión]] (1993-1995)<br>inTV (1995-1998)<br>[[ION Television|Pax Tv]] (1998-2005)<br>[[ION Television|i]] (2005-2007)|
former_affiliations = [[Galavisión (USA)|Galavisión]] (1989-1995)<br>inTV (1995-1998)<br>[[ION Television|Pax Tv]] (1998-2005)<br>[[ION Television|i]] (2005-2007)|
effective_radiated_power = 1000 [[kilowatt|kW]]|
effective_radiated_power = 1000 [[kilowatt|kW]]|
HAAT = 579 m|
HAAT = 579 m|
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homepage = [http://www.ionline.tv/ www.ionline.tv]|
homepage = [http://www.ionline.tv/ www.ionline.tv]|
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'''KPXB-TV''' is an affiliate of the [[Ion Television]] network (formerly PAX and i), serving the [[Houston]], [[Texas]] television market. It is owned by [[ION Media Networks]], the former Paxson Communications. It broadcasts on one of two channels assigned to [[Conroe, Texas|Conroe]], the other being [[KTBU]].
'''KPXB-TV''' is an affiliate of the [[Ion Television]] network (formerly PAX and i), serving the [[Houston]], [[Texas]] television market. It is owned by [[ION Media Networks]], the former Paxson Communications. It broadcasts on one of two channels assigned to [[Conroe, Texas|Conroe]], the other being [[KTBU]] and [[KCVH-LP]].


KPXB broadcasted on a low-powered translator, '''KBPX-LP''' channel 33 in Houston, in order to improve its analog coverage in southern Houston since the full-power analog transmitter site was located in the far northern suburbs of Houston. This translator was shut down by July 1, 2009, two weeks after the digital transition.
KPXB broadcasted on a low-powered translator, '''KBPX-LP''' channel 33 in Houston, in order to improve its analog coverage in southern Houston since the full-power analog transmitter site was located in the far northern suburbs of Houston. This translator was shut down by July 1, 2009, two weeks after the digital transition.
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! Programming
! Programming
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| 32.1 || 49.1 || Main KPXB programming
| 24.1 || 49.1 || Main KPXB programming
|-
|-
| 32.2 || 49.2 || [[qubo]]
| 24.2 || 49.2 || [[qubo]]
|-
|-
| 32.3 || 49.3 || [[ION Life]]
| 24.3 || 49.3 || [[ION Life]]
|}
|}



Revision as of 20:04, 1 July 2010

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KPXB-TV is an affiliate of the Ion Television network (formerly PAX and i), serving the Houston, Texas television market. It is owned by ION Media Networks, the former Paxson Communications. It broadcasts on one of two channels assigned to Conroe, the other being KTBU and KCVH-LP.

KPXB broadcasted on a low-powered translator, KBPX-LP channel 33 in Houston, in order to improve its analog coverage in southern Houston since the full-power analog transmitter site was located in the far northern suburbs of Houston. This translator was shut down by July 1, 2009, two weeks after the digital transition.

After the digital transition, the station moved its transmitters from Conroe to the Houston-area antenna farm southwest of Houston in unincorporated Fort Bend County near Missouri City.

Digital television

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Digital
Channel
Virtual
Channel
Programming
24.1 49.1 Main KPXB programming
24.2 49.2 qubo
24.3 49.3 ION Life