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KXTV

KXTV, branded as ABC10, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to , , serving the Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto designated market area. The station is owned by TEGNA Inc. and operates from studios located on in , with its transmitter situated in Walnut Grove. KXTV broadcasts a on VHF channel 10, delivering local news, weather, and sports coverage alongside ABC network programming. Originally signing on the air as KBET on March 19, 1955, the station adopted its current call letters in 1957 and served as a CBS affiliate for nearly four decades before switching to ABC on March 6, 1995, in an affiliation swap with rival KOVR. Ownership has transitioned from local interests to Corinthian Broadcasting, A. H. Belo Corporation, and eventually Gannett (TEGNA's predecessor) in 1999, under which it pioneered high-definition broadcasting in the market in late 1999. TEGNA's Sacramento holdings include a duopoly with CBS affiliate KOVR (channel 13), which shares the Walnut Grove transmitter site featuring one of California's tallest structures. In September 2025, KXTV's Broadway studios were struck by gunfire in a , with the suspect facing federal and state charges; prosecutors described the incident as politically motivated amid broader tensions involving ABC's programming decisions. Earlier that year, TEGNA announced a proposed $6.2 billion acquisition by , pending regulatory approval as of October 2025, which would integrate KXTV with local Fox affiliate . The station has maintained a focus on , earning recognition for investigative reporting and coverage utilizing dedicated radar and tower infrastructure.

History

Licensing and early channel 10 competition

Sacramento Telecasters, Inc., a of local business interests, competed against Broadcasting Company—publishers of —for the (FCC) construction permit to operate on VHF channel 10 in the Sacramento market through a comparative hearing process. The FCC awarded the permit to Sacramento Telecasters, determining it better suited to serve the public interest as a newcomer entity despite McClatchy's established media presence. McClatchy pursued legal challenges, but the decision stood, enabling construction to proceed. Sacramento Telecasters signed on KBET-TV as channel 10 on March 19, 1955, operating as Sacramento's affiliate from studios in a converted building on the city's north side. This marked the launch of the market's second VHF station, following on channel 13 (which debuted in September 1954 as an affiliate). KBET initially broadcast limited hours, focusing on network programming, local news, and public affairs to build viewership in a region where television penetration was growing but still competed with radio and print media. As channel 10, KBET faced immediate rivalry from KCRA-TV (channel 3), which signed on September 3, 1955, as the affiliate and quickly established dominance through superior signal coverage and programming investments. The earlier UHF KCCC-TV (channel 40), Sacramento's inaugural outlet since , struggled for survival amid the VHF influx, as UHF signals offered inferior without widespread converter adoption, leading to its closure in 1957. KBET's CBS affiliation provided a full network complement alongside KCRA and , but ratings competition intensified as advertisers favored VHF channels with broader reach, prompting KBET to emphasize local content like community events and agricultural reports to differentiate in the Central Valley market.

Corinthian Broadcasting ownership

In 1959, Corinthian Broadcasting Corporation acquired KBET, the original licensee of channel 10 in Sacramento, from Sacramento Telecasters. The buyer, a New York-based group controlled by the and operating multiple television stations including KOTV in Tulsa and KHOU-TV in , changed the station's call letters to KXTV shortly after the purchase, with the "X" symbolizing the Roman numeral for 10 to align with its VHF channel position. Corinthian, which maintained KXTV as a CBS affiliate throughout its tenure, focused on operational expansions such as facility upgrades to strengthen the station's market presence amid competition from NBC affiliate KCRA-TV and DuMont/Independent-turned-CBS sister station . The ownership group itself underwent a change in 1971 when sold to Corporation, a diversified information services firm that retained the broadcasting assets as a subsidiary. By the early 1980s, sought to divest non-core holdings, announcing in May 1983 its intent to sell the group, which encompassed seven television stations generating approximately $150 million in annual revenue. On , 1983, A. H. Belo Corporation, publisher of the Dallas Morning News, agreed to purchase the entire Corinthian Broadcasting group for $606 million in cash, a deal that included KXTV alongside stations in , , Tulsa, Fort Wayne, , and . The transaction, one of the largest broadcast acquisitions of its time, closed in late 1983, ending Corinthian's 24-year control of the Sacramento outlet and marking KXTV's transition to Belo ownership.

Belo Corporation acquisition and ABC affiliation switch

In June 1983, A.H. announced the acquisition of Dun & Bradstreet's Corinthian Broadcasting Group for $606 million, which included KXTV in Sacramento alongside KHOU-TV in and WVEC-TV in . The transaction marked Belo's significant expansion into television broadcasting, with KXTV continuing as a affiliate under the new ownership. On March 6, 1995, during Belo ownership, KXTV swapped primary network affiliations with , transitioning from —its affiliate since signing on in 1955—to , while assumed programming. This change ended over 40 years of affiliation for KXTV and positioned channel 10 as the outlet for the Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto market. The affiliation swap was announced in 1994 and reflected ABC's strategy to align with a VHF station offering superior signal coverage over 's UHF channel 13.

Gannett acquisition and TEGNA spin-off

In February 1999, completed its acquisition of KXTV from via a trade in which Gannett transferred ownership of , its ABC affiliate in , to Belo in exchange for KXTV and $55 million in cash. The transaction marked Gannett's entry into Sacramento market broadcasting, adding KXTV to its portfolio of television stations and enhancing its presence in ABC-affiliated markets. Gannett retained ownership of KXTV for the subsequent 16 years, during which the station maintained its ABC affiliation and local news operations without significant structural changes tied directly to the acquisition. On June 29, 2015, Gannett executed a corporate restructuring by spinning off its broadcasting and digital media assets, including KXTV, into a separate publicly traded entity named TEGNA Inc., while the remaining publishing businesses adopted the Gannett name. This tax-free distribution allowed existing Gannett shareholders to retain shares in the new TEGNA (reflecting the broadcast holdings) and receive shares in the publishing-focused Gannett, effectively separating declining print operations from higher-margin television properties. KXTV continued operations seamlessly under TEGNA ownership, which prioritized local broadcast and digital content delivery.

Recent developments under TEGNA including proposed Nexstar merger

In January 2025, KXTV was awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, recognizing its exemplary broadcast . 's stations, including KXTV, collectively received 59 Regional Awards for excellence in electronic during the same year. On August 19, 2025, Nexstar Media Group announced a definitive agreement to acquire TEGNA Inc. for $6.2 billion in cash, equivalent to $22 per share. The deal, which carries an enterprise value of approximately $8.65 billion including net debt, would combine Nexstar's portfolio of over 200 stations with TEGNA's 64 stations, forming the largest U.S. local broadcasting company operating 265 stations across 44 states and Washington, D.C. The proposed merger requires approvals from the (FCC), antitrust regulators, and TEGNA shareholders, with an anticipated closing in the second half of 2026. In the Sacramento market, Nexstar already owns affiliate (channel 40), raising potential regulatory scrutiny over combined ownership of competing affiliates and possible divestiture requirements. The transaction has drawn attention amid ongoing FCC reviews of broadcast ownership rules, including national caps and local market limits.

Programming and operations

News programming and journalistic approach

KXTV's news department, branded as ABC10 News, delivers multiple daily newscasts focused on Sacramento-area events, including breaking developments, weather, , and sports, with available 24/7 through the ABC10 and . In July 2022, the station unveiled an updated news set and refreshed its morning program, featuring reports every ten minutes integrated with core news segments. The station's journalistic principles prioritize accuracy through fact , independence from conflicts of interest or political influence, fairness by seeking diverse perspectives, and in separating from commentary, with corrections issued promptly when errors occur. ABC10's stated mission centers on informing effective , exposing via investigative work, and fostering solutions, as demonstrated in award-winning series like "The Wild West of Education," which examined regulatory gaps in California's programs and earned the 2025 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for broadcast excellence. ABC10 participates in the Trust Project, an initiative promoting journalistic transparency through certifications on sourcing, corrections, and content labeling. The outlet has garnered recognition for its reporting quality, including eight Emmy Awards in June 2025—among them Overall Excellence, marking the third win in four years—and two 2024 regional Awards for video excellence and sports reporting. An analysis by deems KXTV's content least biased, citing neutral phrasing and high factual reliability based on minimal editorializing and adherence to standard verification practices.

Non-news local and syndicated content

KXTV airs syndicated game shows Jeopardy! and in the weekday 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. PT slots preceding ABC primetime programming, a standard clearance for many ABC affiliates to fill the access period with high-rated content. The station also carries other syndicated fare such as , an outdoor adventure series focusing on and encounters, which has been rescheduled for full airings on weekends. For locally produced non-news content, KXTV launched Take a Look on March 7, 2024, an entertainment show hosted by that emphasizes movie previews, celebrity interviews, and spotlights on Sacramento-area events like performances and bar transformations. The program airs segments covering film releases such as Black Phone 2 and local cultural happenings, positioning it as a regional complement to national entertainment coverage. Earlier in its , during the late and early , KXTV originated nationally syndicated formats targeted at young adults, though specific production details beyond youth-oriented themes remain limited in available records.

Notable current and former on-air personalities

Cristina Mendonsa co-anchored KXTV's evening newscasts from 1996 until her departure in June 2017, partnering with Dale Schornack for much of that period and earning Emmy and Awards for her . Dale Schornack, who joined the station around 1998, co-anchored alongside Mendonsa until his final broadcast on June 8, 2017, after 19 years at KXTV, later retiring from public information roles. Kiran Chetry served as a morning and reporter at KXTV from 1999 to 2001, launching her career in Sacramento before advancing to national roles at Channel. Among current personalities, Walt Gray has anchored KXTV newscasts since the early 1990s, accumulating over 25 years in television by 2016 and earning repeated recognition as Sacramento's top morning . Chris Thomas anchors weeknight editions at 5, 6, and 11 p.m., holding an Emmy for his reporting work spanning more than two decades in television news. Monica Woods, the station's chief meteorologist, has received an Emmy for her weather and climate coverage.

Technical specifications

Analog-to-digital transition and broadcast parameters

KXTV initiated broadcasts in 1999 on UHF 61 while maintaining its on VHF 10. The discontinued analog transmissions on , 2009, aligning with the U.S. federal mandate for full-power to complete the transition to by that date. As part of the post-transition election process, KXTV relocated its primary from 61 to VHF 10 to preserve continuity with its longstanding assignment. This shift allowed the to broadcast its main programming on 10.1 without requiring viewers to retune to a different RF post-transition. The station's transmitter is situated at the 2,049-foot KXTV/KOVR tower in Walnut Grove, California, at coordinates 38°14′24″N 121°30′7″W, a site shared with co-channel stations including CBS affiliate KOVR. Prior to the transition, the analog signal operated with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 314 kW on VHF channel 10. The current digital facility on RF channel 10 employs a directional antenna with an ERP of 28.6 kW and a height above average terrain (HAAT) of 2,011 feet, optimized for VHF coverage in the Sacramento Valley while mitigating interference. An auxiliary digital transmitter operates at 62 kW ERP from the same primary site. KXTV also maintains a low-power digital fill-in translator on UHF channel 36 with 15 kW ERP and 298 feet HAAT, located in West Sacramento to enhance urban signal reliability. These parameters are licensed by the Federal Communications Commission and reflect adjustments made to comply with post-transition spectrum repacking and interference protections.

Digital subchannels and multicast services

KXTV transmits its primary affiliation on virtual subchannel 10.1 in with 5.1 audio, while its additional multicast subchannels carry syndicated networks owned or affiliated with parent company . Subchannel 10.2 features programming in standard definition with stereo audio. Subchannel 10.3 airs Quest, which specializes in content related to history, science, and adventure, also in . Subchannel 10.4 broadcasts Laff, offering comedic programming from classic sitcoms and films, in . The station's subchannel lineup utilizes ATSC 1.0 on physical VHF 10, with no additional subchannels beyond 10.4 as of October 2025. KXTV does not independently host (NextGen TV) signals but contributes its content to Sacramento's joint deployment hosted on KQCA's signal, which launched in July 2021 and provides enhanced features like higher resolution and interactivity for compatible receivers.
Virtual ChannelResolutionAspect RatioAudioProgramming Network
10.116:9DD 5.1
10.216:9DD 2.0
10.316:9DD 2.0Quest
10.416:9DD 2.0Laff

Incidents and criticisms

2025 drive-by shooting at station facilities

On September 19, 2025, at approximately 1:30 p.m. PDT, a occurred at the facilities of KXTV, an affiliate station located at 400 Broadway in , . The suspect, identified as Anibal Hernandez , a 64-year-old Sacramento resident and retired lobbyist, approached the building in a vehicle, exited briefly, and fired at least three rounds through a lobby before fleeing. No injuries were reported among station staff or visitors, though the gunfire caused including shattered and bullet impacts to interior walls. Sacramento Police Department officers responded within minutes to reports of gunfire and identified Santana's vehicle through surveillance footage and witness accounts, leading to his initial arrest later that afternoon without incident. Authorities recovered a from his possession and noted that one additional shot had been fired into the air nearby. Santana was initially charged with state felonies including assault with a deadly weapon and shooting at an occupied building; he was released on bail shortly thereafter. The subsequently took over aspects of the probe due to the proximity of the station to local , classifying the incident as involving discharge of a in a zone. A search of Santana's vehicle uncovered a handwritten note referencing and officials associated with the incoming Trump administration, interpreted by investigators as a warning that "they're next." Sacramento County Thien Ho stated that the evidence pointed to a politically motivated attack, citing the note's content and Santana's online activity criticizing media coverage of political figures. Federal prosecutors echoed this assessment in court filings, adding charges including interstate transportation of a firearm and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a . On October 2, 2025, a federal grand jury indicted Santana on four counts, leading to his re-arrest by the FBI on October 6; he was ordered held without bail pending trial, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for November. Santana pleaded not guilty to all charges during his federal arraignment, with his defense arguing the case did not warrant federal jurisdiction and questioning the political motive narrative as unsubstantiated. The station temporarily boarded up the damaged lobby and enhanced security measures, while continuing operations; KXTV reported the incident live on air, emphasizing no disruption to broadcasts. As of October 27, 2025, the investigation remains ongoing, with no additional suspects identified.

Controversies surrounding ownership changes and content decisions

In September 2025, KXTV faced protests outside its Sacramento studios after ABC suspended new episodes of Jimmy Kimmel Live! due to host Jimmy Kimmel's comments perceived as endorsing violence against conservative activist Charlie Kirk following a reported assassination attempt on Kirk. Approximately 15 demonstrators gathered on September 18, criticizing the suspension as yielding to political pressure from conservative groups amid broader debates on media censorship and free speech. ABC reinstated the show on September 22, attributing the initial decision to sensitivity over the comments but reversing amid counter-backlash. The incident occurred against the backdrop of Nexstar Media Group's announced $6.2 billion bid to acquire TEGNA, KXTV's parent company, revealed in August 2025, which owns ABC affiliates serving about 80% of U.S. markets. Critics argued the timing highlighted risks of concentrated influencing , with Nexstar—known for its extensive —potentially prioritizing advertiser or political sensitivities over , as evidenced by prior instances where Nexstar affiliates preempted controversial programming. TEGNA defended its operations, emphasizing , though the merger raised FCC over market overlaps and potential antitrust issues in 22 designated market areas. Earlier ownership transitions, such as Gannett's 2015 creating TEGNA, drew limited specific for KXTV but reflected broader industry concerns over cost-cutting and reduced local content post-consolidation. No major content disputes tied directly to those shifts were documented for the station, though TEGNA's has faced separate allegations of workplace , unrelated to programming decisions. The 2025 events underscored tensions between network mandates, affiliate operations, and ownership ambitions, with some observers attributing ABC's reversal to fears of alienating progressive audiences during a high-stakes acquisition review.

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