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KMYT-TV

KMYT-TV
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
United States
Branding My41
Slogan Gotta Get Mine, On My 41
Channels Digital: 42 (UHF)
Virtual: 41 ()
Subchannels (see article)
Affiliations MyNetworkTV
Owner Cox Media Group
(Cox Television Tulsa, LLC)
First air date March 18, 1981; 36 years ago (1981-03-18)
Call letters' meaning MYNetworkTV Tulsa
Sister station(s) TV: KOKI-TV
Radio: KJSR, KRAV-FM, KRMG (AM), KRMG-FM, KWEN
Former callsigns KGCT-TV (1981–1988)
KTFO (1991–2006)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
41 (UHF, 1981–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1981–1987, 1991–1995)
FNN (1981-1985)
Dark (1987–1991)
UPN (1995–2006)
Transmitter power 900 kW
Height 381 m (1,250 ft)
Facility ID 54420
Transmitter coordinates 36°1′35.8″N 95°40′42.3″W / 36.026611°N 95.678417°W / 36.026611; -95.678417
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.fox23.com/s/station/my41tulsa/

KMYT-TV, virtual channel 41 (UHF digital channel 42), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. The station is owned by the Cox Media Group subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, as part of a duopoly with Fox affiliate KOKI-TV (channel 23). The two stations share studio facilities located on South Memorial Drive in the southeast section of Tulsa; KMYT maintains transmitter facilities located on South 273rd East Avenue in southeastern Tulsa County (near Broken Arrow).

On cable, the station is available on Cox Communications channel 10 in standard definition and digital channel 1010 in high definition.

The station first signed on the air on March 18, 1981 as KGCT; originally operating as an independent station, it was the seventh television station to sign on in the Tulsa market and the market's second independent station (after KOKI-TV (channel 23, now a Fox affiliate). The station was founded as a joint venture between Green Country TV Associates and Satellite Syndicated Systems (SSS). It originally operated from studio facilities located at an office complex on South Harvard Avenue (which now has since been converted into a shopping center). Channel 41 originally planned to run an all-local news programming format similar to fellow independent KAUT-TV when it signed on downstate in Oklahoma City the previous year; due to financial issues, the station opted instead to carry low-cost syndicated and barter programs and movies during the morning; a two-hour local program hosted by John Erling, Erling on the Mall, at 12:00 p.m. (which was repeated at 2:00); and a three-hour rolling news block from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., featuring a mix of local news as well as national and international news programming from CNN. Nighttime hours were filled by the over-the-air subscription television service In-Home Theatre (IT), which signed on nightly at 7:00 p.m.


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