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KUTP

KUTP, virtual channel 45 (UHF digital channel 26), branded on-air as Fox 10 Xtra, is a MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated television station licensed to , . It serves the Phoenix television market as part of a duopoly with Fox owned-and-operated station (channel 10), with both stations owned by the subsidiary of . The station broadcasts with an of 1,000 kilowatts from a transmitter located on South Mountain in . KUTP first signed on the air on December 23, 1985, as an independent station owned by United Television, a of . It became a charter affiliate of the on January 16, 1995, and continued in that role until UPN's dissolution in 2006, at which point it joined as an . acquired KUTP in 2001 as part of its purchase of United Television's broadcast assets. In addition to MyNetworkTV programming on its main channel, KUTP operates several digital subchannels featuring syndicated content, including Movies! on 45.2, on 45.3, on 45.4, and on 45.5. The station rebranded from "My45" to "Fox 10 Xtra" in 2017 to align more closely with its KSAZ-TV and emphasize shared local news and programming resources. KUTP's signal reaches approximately 4.2 million people across , supplemented by a network of translators.

History

Launch as independent station

KUTP received its construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on December 20, 1984, allowing United Television—a subsidiary of Chris-Craft Industries—to develop the station on UHF channel 45 in Phoenix, Arizona. The company had acquired competing applications for the channel earlier that year, investing approximately $5 million to secure the allocation and proceed with construction. This marked United Television's effort to establish a new independent outlet in a growing market, with initial operations based at studios located at 4630 South 33rd Street in Phoenix and a transmitter site on South Mountain. The station officially signed on the air on December 23, 1985, debuting as Phoenix's third , following (channel 5) and KNXV (channel 15). Launch programming emphasized general entertainment targeted at local audiences, featuring a heavy of movies, off-network reruns, and syndicated series, with the debut broadcast to begin at 6 a.m. provided no technical hurdles such as power outages arose. As one of the market's early stereo-capable outlets, KUTP positioned itself to compete directly with established independents like (channel 3) for viewership in the late . During its initial years as an independent, KUTP navigated sign-on challenges common to new UHF stations, including building audience share in a competitive landscape dominated by network affiliates and veteran independents. From January 1993 to January 1995, the station affiliated with the Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN), airing syndicated prime-time programming. By the late 1980s, the station had achieved notable growth in viewership, capitalizing on expanded syndicated content and local appeal to solidify its presence in the Phoenix media market.

UPN affiliation and ownership changes

KUTP became a affiliate of the (UPN) upon the network's launch on January 16, 1995, marking the station's shift from independent operations to a primary network affiliation. As Phoenix's UPN outlet, KUTP aired the network's primetime lineup, including flagship series like , alongside syndicated programming such as off-network sitcoms and talk shows during daytime and late-night slots. The station also carried UPN's children's programming block, , which debuted on September 10, 1995 and featured animated series and live-action shows targeted at younger audiences. Under continued ownership by United Television—a subsidiary of —KUTP maintained its UPN affiliation through the late 1990s, benefiting from the network's gradual expansion in the competitive market. In August 2000, announced its intent to acquire Chris-Craft and United Television for approximately $5.3 billion, including KUTP among the 10 UPN stations in the deal. The transaction, aimed at bolstering ' portfolio, faced regulatory scrutiny over market concentration but was approved by the on July 25, 2001, with conditions to address national ownership limits. The acquisition created Phoenix's second television duopoly, pairing KUTP with Fox owned-and-operated station (channel 10), and allowed for operational synergies in a market ranked among the nation's largest. Following the merger's completion, KUTP relocated its operations to shared studio facilities with on West Adams Street in around 2001, streamlining production and administrative functions. KUTP's UPN affiliation played a significant role in the network's growth within the market during the and early , providing diverse programming that appealed to urban demographics and helped capture a niche audience amid competition from established networks and emerging rivals like . The station's integration of UPN content contributed to the network's overall expansion, reaching over 80% of U.S. households by the late , though specific local ratings reflected the challenges of a upstart network in a saturated market.

Shift to MyNetworkTV and modern era

Following the announcement of the UPN and WB merger into on January 24, 2006, UPN ceased operations on September 15, 2006. KUTP, as a Fox-owned station, transitioned immediately to , becoming one of its nine charter owned-and-operated (O&O) stations upon the network's launch on September 5, 2006. In anticipation of the affiliation change, KUTP rebranded from "UPN 45" to "My 45" in June 2006, aligning with MyNetworkTV's naming conventions. Under stable ownership by —a subsidiary of since the station's acquisition in 2001—KUTP experienced no major sales or structural changes through 2025, maintaining its integration within the group's portfolio. On August 7, 2017, KUTP rebranded to "Fox 10 Xtra" to enhance with sister Fox O&O station (channel 10), incorporating extensions of KSAZ's programming and digital streaming content. In , KUTP expanded its local news offerings as part of a broader initiative across nine markets, adding a 7:00–8:00 p.m. weekday newscast produced by staff, debuting on July 2. By February 14, 2022, KUTP began simulcasting programming over-the-air as a , including 1:00–2:00 p.m. weekdays and 4:00–6:00 a.m. Sundays, as part of an expansion to 11 Fox duopoly markets. KUTP continues to operate as part of a duopoly with , sharing studios in and leveraging combined resources for news, programming, and technical operations into 2025.

Programming

Network and syndicated content

KUTP serves as an of , a service launched by in 2006, to which it has been affiliated since September 5 of that year. The station airs MyNetworkTV's primetime lineup Monday through Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mountain Time (8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time), featuring of true crime series such as Dateline episodes like "The Disappearance of Debbie Hawk" and "The Silhouette." This schedule emphasizes dramas and reality-based content, including off-network procedurals that align with the service's focus on accessible, high-engagement programming. In daytime slots, KUTP broadcasts syndicated talk shows and court programs, such as The Jennifer Hudson Show at 10:00 a.m. MT, featuring celebrity interviews and inspirational segments, alongside Sherri at 1:00 p.m. MT with hosts discussing pop culture and guest appearances. Additional syndicated fare includes court shows like Judge Judy and Divorce Court, airing episodes addressing real-life disputes, while weekends incorporate movies and off-network sitcoms such as reruns of The Goldbergs and The Neighborhood for lighter entertainment. Game shows appear primarily through multicast, though occasional syndicated examples fill weekend blocks. KUTP's multicast subchannels complement the main channel's offerings by providing additional syndicated content. Following its to Fox 10 Xtra on August 7, 2017, KUTP adjusted its syndicated schedule to better align with the ecosystem, shifting certain daytime blocks and incorporating more off-network dramas to complement KSAZ-TV's programming while maintaining MyNetworkTV's core primetime structure. This evolution built on the station's prior affiliation, transitioning syndicated slots toward a more unified -branded experience.

Local news production

In July 2018, KUTP launched its first regular newscast, Fox 10 Xtra News at 7 p.m., a weekday evening program produced by the staff of duopoly sister station from their shared newsroom facilities in . This half-hour broadcast delivers focused coverage of Phoenix-area local stories, weather forecasts, and traffic conditions, anchored by Ellen McNamara and Marc Martinez, with segments led by Cory McCloskey and reporting contributions from 's team of journalists. Post-launch, the newscast has expanded through integration with KSAZ-TV's Fox 10 News, enabling and occasional special segments to broaden local coverage, such as in-depth reports on community issues. The addition of Fox 10 Xtra News has bolstered the duopoly's position as a leading local news provider in the market, with consistently ranking among the top stations in key time slots through 2025 based on household viewership and demographic performance.

Sports broadcasts

KUTP has a notable history of local sports broadcasting, particularly in professional . From 1988 to 2011, the station served as the over-the-air regional broadcaster for the of the NBA, airing approximately 36 to 41 games per season, which included all non-nationally televised road games and select home contests. This coverage spanned 23 seasons, providing free access to Suns games for antenna viewers in the market prior to the team's full transition to cable and regional sports networks. Broadcasts were produced with custom graphics in collaboration with the team, and the station began offering all games in during the 2007-08 season, marking a milestone for local sports telecasts in . In the , KUTP shifted its sports focus toward college athletics, establishing partnerships with (GCU) to air games of the GCU Lopes. The station began broadcasting GCU men's home games in 2019 through an agreement with KUTP and production partner SNEAKY BIG, covering the full regular season schedule. This partnership was renewed and expanded for the 2023-24 season to include additional select athletic events beyond , such as exhibitions and non-conference games. The agreement continued into the 2024-25 season, emphasizing home matchups for men's . KUTP's GCU broadcasts typically aired on weekends and for special events, including season-opening exhibitions and high-profile non-conference opponents, with pregame shows starting 30 minutes prior to tip-off. These airings integrated with broader regional coverage, occasionally serving as overflow options when games conflicted with primary network schedules on KSAZ-TV. Through its sports programming, KUTP has contributed to the landscape by delivering accessible over-the-air content for both professional and collegiate teams, supporting local engagement with regional athletics into 2025.

Technical information

Subchannels and multicast services

KUTP's digital signal operates on virtual channel 45 and utilizes subchannels to provide additional programming options beyond its primary MyNetworkTV affiliation on 45.1, which airs the network's primetime lineup, syndicated sitcoms, and local promotions branded as Fox 10 Xtra. This main channel serves as the station's core offering, focusing on entertainment targeted at a broad adult audience in the Phoenix market. The station's subchannel lineup as of November 2025 includes four dedicated services, each featuring niche content to attract specific demographics and generate revenue through affiliation agreements. On 45.2, Movies! broadcasts classic films from the 1920s to the 1970s, including Hollywood golden age titles and international cinema, launched on KUTP in spring 2013 as part of a joint venture between Fox Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting to capitalize on demand for vintage movies. Subchannel 45.3 carries Buzzr, a 24-hour game show network featuring retro programs from the 1950s to the 1990s, such as Match Game and Family Feud, added in June 2015 through an initial affiliation with Fox-owned stations by FremantleMedia North America. Further expanding comedy-focused content, 45.4 airs , which programs classic sitcoms like and alongside series, rebranded from Decades in 2023 under 's management to emphasize humorous programming for family viewing. Decades had launched on , including KUTP, in the third quarter of 2019. Rounding out the lineup, 45.5 features , dedicated to female-led crime dramas and procedurals such as and , launched nationally in 2012 by and added to select outlets, including KUTP, featuring CBS content targeted at women over 35. These services enable KUTP to diversify its offerings post-2009 digital transition, which facilitated multiple subchannels on a single frequency, while securing reverse compensation deals with networks like Weigel for carriage fees and enhanced local ad inventory. The targeted programming—classic films for nostalgia seekers, game shows for interactive entertainment, sitcoms for lighthearted laughs, and dramas for procedural fans—allows the station to reach underserved viewer segments, boosting overall household reach in the competitive market without additional spectrum costs. Starting in February 2022, KUTP began simulcasting select programming on its main channel (45.1) weekdays from 1 to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 4 to 5 p.m..

Digital transition and signal details

KUTP transitioned from analog to full-power in compliance with the Federal Communications Commission's nationwide () transition mandate. The station ceased its analog transmissions on UHF channel 45 at 8:30 a.m. on June 12, 2009, the federally designated date for full-power stations to complete the switchover. Prior to the full transition, KUTP had initiated digital testing and operations on UHF channel 26 as early as the mid-2000s, aligning with FCC requirements for stations to begin service well in advance of the deadline. The station's digital facility is licensed for 45.1 and physical UHF 26, utilizing a with an (ERP) of 1,000 kW horizontal and the same vertical. Its (HAAT) measures 531.5 meters (1,744 feet), enabling robust signal coverage over the . The transmitter is located atop South Mountain in , at coordinates 33°20′3.3″N 112°3′43.2″W. KUTP fully complied with FCC DTV transition rules, including the requirement under the Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 to vacate analog for public safety and advanced wireless services. In the aftermath of the 2017 broadcast incentive auction, the station participated in the spectrum repack process but was assigned to retain its pre-auction physical channel 26, avoiding any relocation and completing any necessary adjustments by the repack's final phase deadline in July 2020. This conversion significantly enhanced KUTP's broadcast capabilities, allowing high-definition programming on its primary channel and enabling the carriage of multiple subchannels via digital multiplexing, which improved overall viewer access to content in standard and high definition.

Coverage area and translators

KUTP primarily serves the Phoenix metropolitan area within the #12 Nielsen Designated Market Area (DMA) as of the 2024–2025 television season, encompassing Maricopa County and portions of central Arizona. As part of a duopoly with sister station KSAZ-TV, both owned by Fox Television Stations, LLC, it provides unified broadcast coverage across this region. The station's main transmitter is located on South Mountain in , with a digital signal radius of approximately 70 miles, covering about 15,596 square miles and an estimated population of 4.2 million. This reach includes urban centers like , Mesa, and Scottsdale, but faces challenges from mountainous terrain that can obstruct signals in outlying areas. To extend coverage to rural and northern communities, KUTP operates a network of low-power translators that rebroadcast its signal, addressing reception issues in underserved mountainous and remote locations. These repeaters primarily serve areas outside the primary signal contour, such as northern and western .
TranslatorChannelLocationPurpose
K14HC-D14Prescott, AZExtends signal to County and surrounding rural areas.
K16BP-D16Cottonwood, AZCovers Verde Valley region for improved access in central northern .
K28CW-D28Flagstaff, AZProvides service to Coconino County, including high-elevation terrain.
K14HG-D14Kingman, AZServes Mohave County in northwest for remote western viewers.
K18CB-D18Bullhead City, AZTargets communities in far western .
K15CR-D15Lake Havasu City, AZExtends reach to eastern Mohave County along the Arizona-California border.

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