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dbpedia:KXPX-LP
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KXPX-LP, channel 14, is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. It is an affiliate of MundoMax. KXPX is co-owned with MyNetworkTV affiliate KTOV-LP.KXPX's call sign derives from its former affiliation with Pax TV (now Ion Television), which commenced upon the network's launch in 1998. It switched to The Sportsman Channel in 2003, and to Retro Television Network in 2009.GH Broadcasting announced that it would sell KXPX to London Broadcasting Company, owner of KIII, in March 2012.
foaf:name
KXPX-LP
dbpedia-owl:analogChannel
14 (UHF)
dbpedia-owl:broadcastNetwork
dbpedia:MundoMax
dbpedia-owl:broadcastStationClass
LP
dbpedia-owl:callSign
KXPX-LP
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
PaX (former affiliation)
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8000.0
dbpedia-owl:facilityId
14678
dbpedia-owl:formerBroadcastNetwork
dbpedia:Sportsman_Channel n4: dbpedia:Ion_Television dbpedia:Retro_Television_Network dbpedia:UPN
dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
KXPX-CA (2000–2012) KXPX-LP (1999–2000) K66EB (1990–1999)
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n6:_Texas
dbpedia-owl:sisterStation
dbpedia:KTOV-LP dbpedia:KCBO-LP dbpedia:KUQI