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KTBC (TV)

KTBC
KTBC Fox 7 logo.png
Austin, Texas
United States
Branding Fox 7 (general)
Fox 7 Austin News (newscasts)
Slogan Just you watch (primary general)
We are Fox 7 (secondary general)
Giving you the Edge (news)
Channels Digital: 7 (VHF)
Virtual: 7 ()
Subchannels (see article)
Affiliations Fox (O&O)
Owner Fox Television Stations
(NW Communications of Austin, Inc.)
First air date November 27, 1952 (1952-11-27)
Call letters' meaning Texas Broadcasting Company
Former channel number(s) Analog:
7 (VHF, 1952–2009)
Digital:
56 (UHF, 1997–2009)
Former affiliations Primary:
CBS (1952–1995)
Secondary:
DuMont (1952–1956)
NBC (1952–1966)
ABC (1952–1971)
Transmitter power 98.6 kW
Height 383 m (1,257 ft)
Facility ID 35649
Transmitter coordinates 30°18′35″N 97°47′34″W / 30.30972°N 97.79278°W / 30.30972; -97.79278
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.fox7austin.com

KTBC, channel 7, is a Fox owned-and-operated television station located in Austin, Texas, United States. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. KTBC maintains studios located on East 10th Street near the Texas State Capitol in downtown Austin, and its transmitter is based at the West Austin Antenna Farm on Mount Larson.

The station began in 1952 as the first station in Austin. The station carried programming from the major networks, with a large portion coming from CBS. It carried NBC programs until 1966, the year after what was then known as KHFI signed on, and ABC programs until 1971, when KVUE signed on. In 1995, it became part of the Fox network.

KTBC-TV signed on the air on November 27, 1952, becoming the first television station in Austin and Central Texas. It was originally owned by the Texas Broadcasting Company (from whom the call letters are taken), which was in turn owned by then-Senator Lyndon Johnson and his wife Lady Bird, alongside KTBC radio (590 AM and 93.7 FM). It carried all four major networks at the time: ABC, CBS, NBC and the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. However, it was a primary CBS affiliate. In its early history, it carried roughly 65% of CBS's schedule; NBC and ABC roughly split the remaining coverage in half.


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