KPEJ-TV
KPEJ-TV digital channel 23 (virtual channel 24) is a Fox affiliate serving the Midland / Odessa, Texas area.
History
KPEJ began in 1986 as an independent station before becoming a Fox affiliate in 1990. It also had a secondary affiliation with UPN from 1998 to 2003 when KOSA-TV established UPN 16 (now MyTV 16) on its digital subchannel.
Today the station is still run similar to other independent stations showing first-run court and talk shows along with reruns of popular shows (such as The Simpsons, Everybody Loves Raymond, and King Of The Hill).
After many years, KPEJ rebranded from Fox 24 to Fox West Texas, in August 2007. The following year, it reverted to Fox 24, but kept the Fox West Texas name for its website and other special promotions.
Digital television
| Virtual
channel |
Physical
RF channel |
Video |
Aspect |
Programming |
| 24.1 |
24.1 |
main KPEJ-TV programming / FOX |
| 24.2 |
24.2 |
Estrella TV |
After the digital transition, FOX 24 broadcast the wide screen HD feed of their network on 24.1 and a full screen version on 24.2. At the end of March they did away with the 24.2 full screen version. During the first week of April they switched 24.2 to a newly acquired Estrella TV feeed.
Previous logos
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Fox West Texas logo, 2007-2008.
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External links
References
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Broadcast television in the Permian Basin (Odessa/Midland, Texas) |
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| Odessa/Midland area |
KMID 2 (ABC) • KOSA 7 (CBS, 7.2 MNTV) • KWES 9/KWAB 4 (NBC) • KUPB 18 (UNI) • KTLE 20 / KTLD 49 (TMD) • KPEJ 24 (Fox) • KWWT 30 (CW) • KPBT 36 (PBS) • KMLM 42/KPCB 17 (GLC)
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| Hobbs, New Mexico |
KUPT 29 (MNTV) • K42FX 42 (PBS) • KHLC 52 (GLC)
See also: Albuquerque TV
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| Texas Broadcast television areas by city:
Abilene/Sweetwater • Amarillo (Texas Panhandle) • Austin • Beaumont/Port Arthur • Corpus Christi • Dallas-Fort Worth • Del Rio, TX • El Paso • Houston • Laredo • Lubbock • Midland-Odessa (Permian Basin) • Rio Grande Valley • San Angelo • San Antonio • Sherman/Ada, OK • Texarkana/Shreveport, LA • Tyler/Longview (East Texas) • Victoria • Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley) • Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
New Mexico Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa Fe • Amarillo, TX • El Paso, TX • Odessa/Midland, TX
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Categories: Fox network affiliates | Channel 24 TV stations in the United States | Television channels and stations established in 1986 | Television stations in Texas
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