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KXAS-TV
KXAS-TV logo.png
Fort WorthDallas, Texas
United States
City Fort Worth, Texas
Branding NBC 5 (general)
NBC 5 News (newscasts)
Slogan Texas Connects Us
Channels Digital: 41 (UHF)
(to move to 24 (UHF))
Virtual: 5 ()
Subchannels
Affiliations NBC (O&O)
Owner NBCUniversal
(Station Venture Operations, LP)
First air date September 29, 1948 (69 years ago) (1948-09-29)
Call letters' meaning TeXAS
Sister station(s) KXTX-TV
Former callsigns WBAP-TV (1948–1974)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 5 (VHF, 1948–2009)
Former affiliations
  • Secondary:
  • ABC (1948–1957)

NBC Weather Plus (DT2, 2005-2008)
Transmitter power 950 kW
675 kW (CP)
Height 496.6 m (1,629 ft)
495 m (1,624 ft) (CP)
Facility ID 49330
Transmitter coordinates 32°35′7″N 96°58′6″W / 32.58528°N 96.96833°W / 32.58528; -96.96833Coordinates: 32°35′7″N 96°58′6″W / 32.58528°N 96.96833°W / 32.58528; -96.96833
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.nbcdfw.com

KXAS-TV, virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 41), is an NBC owned-and-operated television station serving the DallasFort Worth Metroplex that is licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The station is owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations subsidiary of NBCUniversal (itself a division of Comcast), and is part of a duopoly with Telemundo owned-and-operated station KXTX-TV (channel 39). The two stations share studio facilities located at The Studios at DFW at the CentrePort Business Park on Amon Carter Boulevard (near the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport) in Fort Worth; KXAS maintains transmitter facilities located south of Belt Line Road in Cedar Hill.

Amon G. Carter, Sr.—the founding publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram—first submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a license to build and operate a television station on VHF channel 5 in late October 1944, mere days after Karl Hoblitzelle, owner of Interstate Circuit Theatres, filed an application to operate a station on channel 8 on October 23, the first such license application for a television station in the Southern United States. When the FCC awarded the construction permit for Channel 5 to Carter on June 21, 1946, he originally requested to assign KCPN (for "Carter Publications News") as the station's call letters; three months before it signed on, however, Carter chose instead to assign the television station the calls that were used by the radio station that he also owned, WBAP (820 AM).


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