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KCIT is a Fox affiliated television station in Amarillo, Texas, USA. The station is owned by Mission Broadcasting, and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. alongside NBC affiliate KAMR-TV (channel 4). KCIT's transmitter is located in Amarillo. Syndicated programming on KCIT includes: Two and a Half Men, My Name Is Earl, Friends, and The Insider.
Amarillo, Texas | |
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Branding | KCIT Fox 14 |
Slogan | One Hour Earlier! |
Channels | Digital: 15 (UHF) |
Subchannels | 14.1 Fox
14.2 This TV |
Affiliations | Fox Broadcasting Company |
Owner | Mission Broadcasting, Inc.
(operated under an LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.) |
First air date | October 24, 1982 |
Call letters' meaning | CIT = See It |
Sister station(s) | KAMR-TV |
Former callsigns | KJTV (1982-1985) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog:
14 (UHF, 1982-2009) |
Former affiliations | independent (1982-1986) |
Transmitter power | 925 kW |
Height | 464 meters (1,522 ft) |
Facility ID | 33722 |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°20′33.2″N101°49′21.6″W |
Website | www.myhighplains.com |
History
The station signed on the air on October 24, 1982.
The station was acquired by Mission Broadcasting after they bought KCIT and KCPN-LP from Wicks Broadcast Group in 1999. This station operates a shared services agreement with Nexstar Broadcasting's station, KAMR-TV.
On March 11, 2001 the station debuted a nightly 9PM newscast titled Fox14 News @ 9, produced by KAMR. For a time, the station also carried a weekday morning newscast.
On January 15, 2008 KCIT replaced the KAMR-produced newscast with its own one-hour newscast at 9PM. On Valentine's Day, KCIT began broadcasting This TV on digital subchannel 14.2.
News Staff
- NEWS ANCHORS
Name: | Present Position(s): | Previous Position(s): | Joined KCIT On: |
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Jessica Janner | Weekday Anchor | ||
Adam Bennett | Weekend Anchor | July, 2009 |
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Name: | Present Position(s): | Previous Position(s): | Joined KCIT On: |
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Meaghan Collier |
- STORM TEAM
Name: | Present Position(s): | Previous Position(s): | Joined KCIT On: |
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John Harris | Chief Meteorologist | KFDA-TV | 2008 |
Chris Martin | Weekend Meteorologist |
- SPORTS TEAM
Name: | Present Position(s): | Previous Position(s): | Joined KCIT On: |
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Brad Fralick | Sports Director | ||
TBD | Weekend Sports Anchor |
Former News Staff
- Chase Doughten - Weekend Sports Anchor
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Name: | Before KCIT: | Presition(s) Held: | Span: | Now At: |
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News/Station presentation
Newscast titles
- Channel 14 News (1982–1986)
- Fox News (1986–1997)
- Fox 14 News (1997–present)
Station slogans
- It's About Time! (2001–2006)
- One Hour Earlier (2006–present)
Newscast Music
- TuesdayC (1982–1990)
- FOX O&O News Package (1990–1992)
- WBFF 1991 News Theme (1992–1995)
- Hello News (1995–2001)
- Convergence (2001–2007)
- FOX Affiliate News Theme (2007–present)
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