KXOR-LP
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For the FM radio station in Thibodaux, Louisiana, see KXOR-FM. For the AM radio station in Junction City, Oregon, see KXOR (AM)
| KXOR-LP | |
|---|---|
| Eugene, Oregon | |
| Channels | Analog: 36 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | Azteca América |
| Owner | Churchill Media |
| Founded | June 19, 1995 |
| Former callsigns | K64EZ, K63GC, K36FJ |
| Former affiliations | 3ABN |
| Transmitter Power | 16 kW |
| Facility ID | 473 |
KXOR-LP is a low-power television station in Eugene, Oregon, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 36 as an affiliate of Azteca América.[1] Founded June 19, 1995, the station is currently owned by Churchill Media. The station was formerly owned and operated by 3ABN.
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[edit] Prior Ownership
In June 2007 3ABN signed a letter of intent to sell K36FJ to Churchill Media. An asset purchase agreement was signed in August, and an application for a transfer of license was filed with the FCC on September 7.
The letter of intent specifies that closing of the sale will take place within 30 days after the closing of the sale of K54DU in Tri-Cities, Washington.
Once the sale is completed. It is expected that 3ABN programing will be seen on KAMK-LP. Which is a translator of KTVC-TV in Roseburg. KTVC in turn would be a repeater of KBLN in Grants Pass. Once the pending sale by Equity Broadcasting is finalized.
[edit] History
The station began with an original construction permit issued by the FCC to Adolfo Gomez on June 19, 1995. Originally to broadcast on UHF channel 64, the station was given callsign K64EZ. On December 11, 1995, Gomez sold the permit to Three Angels Broadcasting Network Inc., who completed construction of the station and licensed it on September 15, 1997. The station was granted permission to change to UHF channel 63 on February 11, 1997, and made the change sometime in 1998. Its new callsign was K63GC. In August 1999, the station was granted a displacement application to move to UHF channel 36. It licensed the change on September 16, 2002 with new callsign K36FJ.
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