KJPX-LP

Last updated
KJPX-LP
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct (formerly NewsNet)
Ownership
OwnerDeborah R. Kenny
History
FoundedJune 28, 1995
Former call signs
K44ER (1995-2002)
Ion (until 2009)
LeSEA (secondary, until 2009)
Call sign meaning
KJoplin's PAX
Technical information
Facility ID 23300
ERP 25 kW
Transmitter coordinates 37°3′7.80″N94°23′20.20″W / 37.0521667°N 94.3889444°W / 37.0521667; -94.3889444

KJPX-LP was a low power television station in Joplin, Missouri, broadcasting locally on channel 47. The station was owned Deborah Kenny and broadcast at an effective radiated power of 25 kW.

KJPX-LP's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on August 4, 2021, as it failed to obtain a license for digital operation by the July 13, 2021 deadline.


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