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KTVX

KTVX, branded as ABC4 Utah, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, broadcasting on virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 30). The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which operates it alongside CW affiliate KUCW (channel 30) in a duopoly; the two share studios at 2175 West 1700 South in Salt Lake City and a transmitter atop Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains southwest of the city. KTVX signed on April 19, 1948, as the first commercial television station in Utah, initially operating under different ownership before Nexstar acquired it from Newport Television in 2012. As a leading broadcaster in the Salt Lake City market, it provides local news, weather, and sports coverage alongside ABC network programming to northern Utah, southern Idaho, and parts of Nevada and Wyoming.

History

Origins and establishment

KTVX traces its origins to experimental television broadcasts initiated by Sidney S. Fox, owner of KDYL radio, who secured a experimental license for station W6XIS in 1944, with initial test patterns airing in November 1946 from a transmitter atop the Walker Bank Building in . Fox, a broadcasting pioneer known for his promotional efforts and prior radio ventures, led Intermountain Broadcasting Corporation in developing the station using rudimentary, often homemade equipment, including custom cameras, amid post-World War II limitations on electronics manufacturing. These early tests marked 's entry into television, predating commercial operations but relying on Fox's vision to promote the medium locally despite sparse receiver ownership. The station received its commercial construction permit in early and commenced regular programming as KDYL-TV on April 19, , operating initially on channel 2 before shifting to channel 4 on July 18 of that year to avoid interference; this made it the first full-power station in and only the 13th in the United States. three evenings per week for four hours daily at launch, with programming focused on content such as cooking demonstrations, children's activities, and fire safety films, KDYL-TV affiliated with and increased power to 50,000 watts by November 15, , via an 8,700-foot tower to expand coverage across the . Fox's enterprise, which introduced the first advertising on August 1, , capitalized on enthusiasm from television dealers and positioned the station as a catalyst for household TV adoption in the region.

Ownership changes and affiliation stability

KTVX traces its origins to September 29, 1948, when it signed on as KDYL-TV, Utah's first commercial television station, initially affiliated with and carrying some programming, under the ownership of promoter Sidney S. Fox. In 1953, Fox sold the station, leading to its rename as KTVT. By 1959, Broadcasting, a subsidiary of , acquired it and rebranded it KCPX. The station underwent further ownership shifts in the 1970s and 1980s. In October 1975, it was renamed KTVX and purchased by United Television, a division of 20th Century Fox. In 1981, United Television merged with Chris-Craft Industries, forming a joint venture that controlled the station until the early 2000s. Around 2000, Chris-Craft sold KTVX to Fox Television Stations, which then traded it to Clear Channel Communications as part of a larger asset swap; Clear Channel finalized the acquisition on October 2, 2001. Ownership conflicts prompted Clear Channel to divest its television holdings, selling KTVX to Newport Television—a firm backed by Providence Equity Partners—in 2006. Nexstar Media Group acquired KTVX from Newport Television on December 3, 2012, for $87.5 million, establishing its current ownership structure as part of a duopoly with CW affiliate KUCW. This transaction complied with FCC ownership limits, allowing Nexstar to maintain local control amid broader media consolidation. No subsequent sales have occurred, providing relative stability under Nexstar's portfolio of over 200 stations nationwide. Regarding affiliations, KTVX swapped its primary CBS link (via earlier channel sharing) for ABC in 1960 with rival KUTV, becoming Utah's ABC outlet and the first local station to broadcast in color. This ABC affiliation has remained unchanged for over six decades, underscoring exceptional network stability in a market with historical churn among independents and minor affiliates. Unlike some peers that faced affiliation raids or shifts during the 1990s Fox and WB/UPN expansions, KTVX's ABC tie endured without interruption, supported by strong viewership and contractual commitments.

Digital transition and recent developments

KTVX commenced in 1999, becoming the first television station in to transmit a . The station fully transitioned from analog to on June 12, 2009, ceasing operations on its VHF analog channel 4 in alignment with the national federally mandated switchover, while continuing on UHF channel 30 ( 4). In preparation for enhanced capabilities, KTVX dismantled its existing news set in March 2010 to install facilities for high-definition production. On April 26, 2010, KTVX launched high-definition newscasts, marking a significant upgrade in its digital news presentation. Following Nexstar Media Group's acquisition of the station from Newport Television on December 3, 2012, subsequent developments included ongoing refinements to its digital subchannel offerings to optimize multicast programming. In September 2025, KTVX joined other Nexstar-owned ABC affiliates in indefinitely preempting Jimmy Kimmel Live!, citing the host's "ill-timed and insensitive" comments regarding an incident involving conservative commentator Charlie Kirk as the rationale for the decision. This action reflected broader tensions between station group owners and network late-night programming amid political sensitivities. Nexstar's August 2025 announcement of a $6.2 billion agreement to acquire TEGNA Inc., expanding its portfolio of 64 additional stations, positioned the company for further digital and content integration strategies, though direct effects on KTVX operations were not specified at the time.

Programming

Network affiliation and commitments

KTVX has served as the affiliate for the television market since January 1, 1960, when it swapped affiliations with CBS outlet , which assumed KTVX's prior CBS partnership dating to the station's sign-on in 1948. This transition marked KTVX as Utah's first station to broadcast in color, aligning with 's expanding national programming slate at the time. The has remained stable for over six decades, with KTVX functioning as the market's exclusive primary carrier of ABC's prime-time entertainment, daytime dramas, morning show , late-night programs, and select sports coverage, including and games under ABC's contracts. Owned by since its acquisition from Newport Television on December 3, 2012, the station operates under standard affiliation agreements that mandate clearance of core network feeds while permitting limited preemption for local interests, such as extended news blocks. In practice, these commitments allow flexibility on non-prime programming; for instance, on September 17, 2025, Nexstar directed its affiliates, including KTVX, to indefinitely preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! following host comments deemed inflammatory by station group leadership, opting instead for expanded local airings before resuming the show on September 26, 2025. Such decisions underscore affiliates' contractual latitude on late-night slots, contrasting with stricter obligations for high-value prime-time and event programming essential to revenue sharing.

Local and syndicated programming

KTVX produces Good Things Utah, a weekday airing from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. following ABC's , covering topics such as cooking, , , , and local community features with rotating hosts including Nicea Schillinger, Surae Chinn, Deena Marie, and Brieanne. The show, 's inaugural series, emphasizes regional content tailored to viewer interests in the market. The station also airs Inside Utah Politics, a public affairs program broadcast Sundays at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., analyzing state and local political developments and earning designation as 's leading political show based on viewership metrics. Additional local originals include Real Estate Essentials, a half-hour segment on Sunday mornings focused on housing market insights for the region. Overall, KTVX delivers 45 hours of locally produced programming weekly, encompassing , public affairs, and sports segments like Real Sports Live on Sunday evenings. Syndicated programming on KTVX fills daytime and fringe slots, including court reality series such as , which airs episodes testing legal scenarios in midday blocks. These offerings complement ABC network content, providing non-local entertainment like arbitration-themed shows that draw consistent audiences in the competitive market, though specific lineups vary seasonally based on national syndication renewals and clearance rates.

News operations

Format, production, and ratings

KTVX operates a conventional local television news format centered on anchor-driven segments covering breaking news, investigative reports, community stories, weather updates via its 4Warn Weather team, and sports coverage. Newscasts emphasize Utah-specific content, including state politics through programs like Inside Utah Politics on Sunday mornings, hosted by anchor Glen Mills alongside his weekday duties at 5, 6, and 10 p.m. The schedule features extended morning programming with Good Morning Utah from 5 to 7 a.m. weekdays, a noon newscast, afternoon editions at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., evening blocks including 5 to 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 7 p.m. (ABC4 News at 7 p.m.), late-night news at 10 p.m., plus weekend slots at 6 to 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Production occurs primarily from shared studios with sister station KUCW at 2175 West 1700 South in , equipped for high-definition broadcasts since the station's upgrade to an news set. In April 2024, KTVX expanded with a Southern Utah Bureau at Black Desert Resort in Ivins, incorporating a full broadcast center, dedicated studio, and 360-degree camera to enhance regional coverage. The operation produces 32 hours of weekly as part of 45 total hours of , overseen by news director Nancy Bauer, with staff handling live field reporting, video editing, and digital integration for ABC4Utah.com. Viewership metrics for KTVX news remain competitive in the market (DMA #34), though detailed Nielsen household or demo ratings are not publicly granular beyond self-reported highlights. The station's 4Warn Weather service has earned recognition for forecast accuracy, rated most reliable in for ten consecutive years through 2020 by verification services. data positions ABC4Utah.com as a top local outlet, with over 1.5 million monthly visitors, reflecting strong digital engagement amid traditional TV viewership.

Controversies and ethical issues

In 2021, KTVX's news operation, branded as ABC4 , drew criticism for participating in sponsored segments that promoted unverified products without sufficient journalistic scrutiny, as highlighted in an HBO Last Week Tonight segment hosted by on May 23. Oliver's team submitted a fictitious wellness product called Toddler Keto—a purported ketogenic for children—and station staff aired a promotional piece on May 20 without recognizing its absurdity or disclosing potential conflicts, exemplifying ethical lapses in native advertising practices common among local affiliates seeking revenue amid declining ad markets. Former health reporter Holly Wayment initiated a in July 2002 against KTVX owner Broadcasting and news director Jon Fischer, claiming wrongful termination and after her May 14, 2002, dismissal. Wayment alleged that management falsely implied she had unethical personal or financial ties to sources at the Huntsman Cancer Institute to justify replacing her with a higher-profile , damaging her professional reputation and forcing her to relocate for employment. The ruled on April 15, 2005, that Wayment did not qualify as a limited-purpose , reversing and allowing the claim to advance based on evidence of statements made to colleagues and potentially the public. The firing of veteran anchor Phil Riesen, announced on October 22 after nearly a decade at the station, exemplified tensions between commercial consulting and during a period of ratings-driven restructuring. News director described the dismissal as a "business decision" influenced by external consultants pushing an entertainment-oriented , which critics argued eroded journalistic standards by fostering internal divisions, staff mistreatment, and an exodus of experienced personnel without transparent rationale.

Technical information

Broadcast signal and facilities

KTVX shares studio facilities with sister station KUCW at 2175 West 1700 South in , 84104, located along Interstate 215 in the Glendale neighborhood. These facilities house production, news operations, and administrative functions for both stations under ownership. The station's over-the-air broadcast signal originates from a transmitter atop Farnsworth Peak in the , approximately 35 miles (56 km) southwest of . This site, a primary hub for multiple Utah television transmitters, enables coverage of the Salt Lake City designated market area, including northern and parts of southern . Technically, KTVX transmits on virtual channel 4 (mapped to RF channel 30 at 566 MHz) under FCC Facility ID 68889, with an effective radiated power of 390 kW and height above average terrain of 1,256 meters (4,121 ft). The digital transition to full-power operations on channel 30 was completed in 2009, following FCC guidelines for the DTV switchover.

Subchannels and rebroadcasters

KTVX's primary digital broadcast operates on UHF channel 30 (475 MHz) with PSIP remapping to 4, delivering ABC network programming on subchannel 4.1 in . As of October 2025, the station's multiplex includes the following subchannels:
Virtual channelVideoAspectShort nameProgrammingAudio
4.116:9KTVX-HDDD 5.1,
4.216:9 ANT-TVDD 2.0
4.316:9 RewindDD 2.0
4.416:9 OutlawDD 2.0
To extend coverage beyond its main transmitter on Farnsworth Peak, KTVX relies on a network of approximately 70 low-power translator stations across and portions of , , and , enabling reception in rural and mountainous regions. Notable rebroadcasters include K28EA-D (channel 28) in ; K23NY-D (channel 23) in ; and K07DU-D (channel 7) in Ely and McGill, Nevada, which relay the primary feed and select subchannels where feasible. These translators address signal in the Intermountain West's terrain, ensuring broader accessibility for over-the-air viewers.

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