KGJT-CD

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KGJT-CD
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Grand Junction, Colorado
United States
Channels Digital: 27 (UHF)
KREX-DT 2.2 (VHF)
Affiliations MyNetworkTV
Owner Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Former callsigns K27CO (1991-1998)
KGJT-LP (1998-2014)
Former affiliations UPN (until 2006)
CBS (via KREX, 2008)
Transmitter power 1.94 kW
Class A
Website KREX-TV Website

KGJT-CD, channel 27, is the low-powered MyNetworkTV affiliate for Grand Junction and the rest of western Colorado. KGJT is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, which also owns CBS affiliate KREX-TV. Nexstar Broadcasting also operates the Parker Broadcasting owned Fox affiliate KFQX via a LMA.

History

The station was originally affiliated with UPN, until that network folded in September 2006. After KGJT's subsequent affiliation with the new MyNetworkTV network its programming became available on KREX-TV's digital signal.

On Sunday January 20, 2008 at approximately 8:45 am, a fire knocked KREX, KFQX and KGJT off the air. The station's building and 50 years worth of archives were a total loss. Following the fire, KGJT began to simulcast KREX-TV's signal, except for Colorado Rockies baseball games on Sundays. KGJT resumed a separate schedule with MyNetworkTV programming towards the end of 2008.

KGJT airs newscasts from its sister station, KREX. The simulcasts only include the weekday morning newscast (5-7 a.m.) [1]

KGJT transmits from on top of the Grand Mesa overlooking the Grand Valley. The transmitter is located at Palisade Point, rather than at Land's End where KGBY and KJCT-LP are located.

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References

  1. [1] KREX at TitanTV

External links


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