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KPTM (channel 42) is a
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in
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, United States, affiliated with Fox and
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. It is owned by
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, which provides certain services to
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outlet
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(channel 15) under a
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(LMA) with Mitts Telecasting Company. Both stations share studios on Farnam Street in Omaha, while KPTM's transmitter is located on Pflug Road, south of Gretna and
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.


History

KPTM began broadcasting on April 6, 1986 as the third broadcasting property owned by
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(after flagship
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in
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and
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in
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). It was the second
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in Nebraska, and the first new commercial station to sign on in Omaha in 29 years since
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(channel 7) signed on in September 1957. At the time, Omaha was one of the few top-100
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that did not have an independent station of its own. Shortly after signing on as an independent, it was approached by the founders of the fledgling Fox network to join the new network as a charter affiliate. But doing so meant KPTM would have had to carry Fox's first and initially only offering, '' The Late Show Starring
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'' opposite ''
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''. At the time, ''The Tonight Show'' was hosted by
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, a native of nearby
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who spent his youth in
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and had begun his career at
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(channel 6; then WOW-TV) in the early 1950s. Carson and Rivers had been friends for decades until Rivers gave up her slot as permanent guest host on Carson's show to launch her own. KPTM declined the offer, fearing viewer backlash; as a station staffer put it, "Would you carry Joan Rivers in the market where Johnny Carson got his start in entertainment?" This left Omaha as one of the largest markets without a Fox affiliate. KPTM eventually joined Fox on August 28, 1988, just in time to carry that year's
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telecast. Today, the station is a typical Fox affiliate carrying the network's entire lineup, along with the '' Xploration Station'' E/I block. KPTM has significant viewership in
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and included that city in its station IDs for many years; including for over a year after Lincoln received a full-power Fox affiliate of its own,
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. It is the only major Omaha station that includes Council Bluffs, Iowa (the second "major city" in the Omaha metro area) in its IDs on a regular basis. On January 16, 2009, it was announced several Pappas stations (including KPTM and its LMA with KXVO) would be sold to Titan Broadcast Management after the purchased received
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approval. Corresponding with the station's 25th anniversary in April 2011, it introduced an updated logo. In August 2012,
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(now
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) stopped carrying KPTM's high definition signal in Lincoln and surrounding markets. It remains available on Charter's systems in the Omaha market. , KPTM is still carried in standard definition on channel 9 on Spectrum's Lincoln-area systems. Titan TV Broadcast Group announced the sale of most of its stations, including KPTM, to the
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on June 3, 2013; the purchase includes the local marketing agreement with KXVO, which will remain under Mitts Telecasting LLC ownership after the sale. Sinclair announced the closing of the sale on October 3.


Programming

Syndicated programs currently seen on KPTM include ''
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'', '' Sherri'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' among others. Syndicated programming on KPTM-DT3 includes ''
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'', '' Maury'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''Seinfeld'', among others.


News operation

KPTM presently broadcasts six hours of locally-targeted newscasts each week (with an hour each on Sunday through Fridays). After Fox requested its affiliates to air local newscasts in the early 1990s, KPTM established a news department and began airing a half-hour prime time broadcast at 9 p.m. on June 14, 1990. Within a year, ''The Nine O'Clock Nightly News'' was expanded to one hour. From the start, the station put a greater emphasis on national coverage over local content; it also presented more packaged news reports. With sister station KXVO's original identity and tagline of "All Entertainment, All the Time" in 1995, local news programming did not seem like a natural fit to its schedule. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, KXVO did air 60-second updates seen during the 6 p.m. hour that promoted stories for the upcoming night's broadcast on KPTM. In 2001, KXVO made plans to air a 5:30 p.m. newscast on weeknights utilizing on-air talent and production assistance from KPTM. After the
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and the resulting economic downturn, these plans were put on hold and eventually abandoned. In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks, KXVO provided continuous coverage from
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. On January 28, 2006, KPTM began producing ''The KXVO 15 10 O'Clock News'', a weeknight 10 p.m. newscast for KXVO. In April of the same year, former
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personality and reality show host
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was hired to anchor the program, though he left the show to explore other options in his career amid rumors that he was becoming more and more difficult to work with. In any case, McFayden's hiring was unable to save the newscast's ratings, which had been low from the start. In late-August 2006, comedian and
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alumnus Matt Geiler was named the new anchor of the broadcast. By this time, the show had become some sort of
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program with news content being handled by KPTM staff. Throughout its run, ''The KXVO 15 10 O'Clock News'' never registered a single ratings point and was cancelled in 2007. On September 17, 2007, KPTM launched an hour-long weekday afternoon newscast at 4 p.m., which made the station one of the few Fox affiliates to offer a newscast in that timeslot; with the debut of the newscast came the introduction of a new news set. The program competed with WOWT's own half-hour 4 p.m. newscast; within a year, KPTM's 4 p.m. newscast was scaled back to a half-hour, and was cancelled completely by the spring of 2009. On July 6, 2010, station management announced it would shut down KPTM's news department and outsource production of the 9 p.m. newscast to the
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starting September 6. The newscasts' in-studio content (news anchors, sports anchors, meteorologists and related personnel) are provided from INN's centralized facilities in
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, with KPTM retaining a team of Omaha-based reporters to provide local content. As part of the agreement with INN, KPTM's newscasts would be produced in high-definition (the previous in-house newscasts, except for the "Heartland Proud" segment, were not broadcast in HD). Because INN does not produce newscasts on Saturdays, the 9 p.m. newscast was cut back to six days a week (Sunday through Friday). The INN-produced weeknight newscasts were repeated Tuesday through Saturday mornings at 5 a.m. on KPTM-DT2. By July 2013, after the announcement that KPTM would be acquired by Sinclair, the station announced it would discontinue its agreement with INN and return production of the 9 p.m. in-house, with station management citing viewers' dislike of the outsourced production model. At the outset, the "On the Street" setup would be retained, but the newscasts would be produced with the assistance of KPTM's Fresno sister station
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. Although KPTM's announcement did not make clear if or when its newscasts would be Omaha-based, its emphasis that "the anchors, producers, editors, as well as the newsroom managers
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have a depth of understanding for the local community" suggests an Omaha-based newscast in the future.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is
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: On September 5, 2006, KPTM launched a new second
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carrying
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programming during prime time (currently weeknights 7 to 9) and
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programming for the remainder of the broadcast schedule. In 2009, America One programming on the subchannel was replaced with This TV. KPTM-DT2 primarily identifies as "My 42.2", although it is also branded as "This Omaha" reflecting its secondary affiliation. Its logo is similar to the one the main KPTM channel used for most of its first decade on the air. The channel was rebroadcast on Class A station KKAZ-CA. That aired an
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signal on UHF channel 24 from a transmitter in downtown Omaha until April 2010 when it was shut down due to financial concerns. KKAZ-CA's license was surrendered to the Federal Communications Commission on August 5, 2010, and its call sign was deleted from the FCC's database. On May 6, 2010, it was announced KPTM that would add a new third digital subchannel carrying
Estrella TV Estrella TV () is an American Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by the Estrella Media subsidiary of HPS Investment Partners, LLC. The network primarily features programs, the vast majority of which are produced by the network ...
. KPTM-DT3 began broadcasting May 11 and relayed programming from that network's
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in
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, aside from local commercials and station identifications. On
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, 2015,
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launched on KPTM-DT3, replacing Estrella.


Analog-to-digital conversion

KPTM shut down its analog signal, over
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channel 42, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.List of Digital Full-Power Stations
The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 43,Digital delay muddles broadcasters' plans
Brian Redemske, ''
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'', February 6, 2009. using PSIP to display KPTM's
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as 42 on digital television receivers.


References


External links


FOX42KPTM.com
- Official KPTM-TV website
Omaha.ThisTV.com
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