KHPK-LD,
virtual channel 28 (
VHF
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digital
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channel 10), is a
low-powered BeIN Sports Xtra
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affiliated
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television station
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licensed
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to
DeSoto, Texas
DeSoto is a city in Dallas County, Texas, Dallas County, Texas, in the United States. DeSoto is a suburb of Dallas and is part of the Best Southwest area, which includes DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Texas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Texas, Duncanville, and L ...
, United States and serving the
Dallas
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–
Fort Worth Metroplex. The station is owned by
HC2 Holdings
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History
Beginning (1994–1997)
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. It is not available on
Charter Spectrum
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or
FiOS from Frontier
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at this time.
History
The station began as an
independent station
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with the callsign K69BS on channel 69, then in 2003, it has moved its broadcasts to channel 28 and was rebranded as K28HU. In less than a month, the call letters were once again changed to KHPK named after the three principal owners (Investors) Ric Halden, Marc Pace, and Ron Knott) and it became an
Urban America Television
Urban America Television (UATV) was an over-the-air television broadcast network in the United States targeted towards Black Americans. According to the company's website, the network had 70 affiliate stations. UATV claimed to have had a reach of ...
network affiliate, because these three owners were shareholders in Urban (UATV). The format was similar to Pax TV's (now
Ion Television
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) format. KHPK aired the UATV signal 24 hours a day and was programmed and designed by Fred Hutton (of
American Independent Network
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). After UATV ceased operations on 1 May 2006 due to lack of necessary resources, KHPK became a temporary repeater for former
Almavision
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affiliate
KNAV-LP. However, when the
Genesis Television Network was launched, it gave both stations a window of opportunity. KNAV aired Genesis's Spanish broadcast, and KHPK showed the same network's English broadcast.
When K31GL switched from analog to digital broadcasting in November, 2008, Genesis moved from KHPK and KNAV to K31GL, and KHPK began broadcasting K31GL's former infomercial format. In January 2009, KHPK began broadcasting a directional digital signal towards Dallas on channel 3. The infomercials which had moved from K31GL to KHPK moved yet again to KNAV. KHPK's analog channel 28 began broadcasting Spanish religious programming from RedADvenir.org.
On 13 March 2009, DT2 became an
AMGTV
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affiliate. Later, AMGTV moved to
K31GL-D, then to
KATA-CD3, before being dropped entirely.
In August 2010, KHPK-LD performed a digital flash-cut to channel 28.
In June 2013, KHPK-LD was slated to be sold to Landover 5 LLC as part of a larger deal involving 51 other low-power television stations;
the sale fell through in June 2016.
Mako Communications sold its stations, including KHPK-LD, to HC2 Holdings in 2017.
In August 2017, KHPK-LD moved from
UHF
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channel 28, to
VHF
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channel 10, before going silent in October 2018.
On 20 June 2019, KHPK-LD returned to the airwaves,
broadcasting content from other Dallas/Fort Worth stations operated by HC2 Holdings that shut down their transmitters as a part of the
broadcast frequency repacking process following the
2016-2017 FCC incentive auction.
Digital television
This station's digital signal is
multiplexed
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:
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Television stations in Texas
Television channels and stations established in 1978
Low-power television stations in the United States
1978 establishments in Texas