| KXII-DT2 | |
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| Sherman, Texas / Ada |
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| City of license | Sherman/Ardmore/Paris |
| Branding | 12 Media KXII 12 First News My Texoma |
| Slogan | Texoma's News Leader |
| Channel | Digital: 12.3 (VHF) |
| Subchannels | KXII-DT1 12.1 CBS KXII-DT2 12.2 MyNetworkTV KXII-DT3 12.3 Fox |
| Affiliations | MyNetworkTV ABC (secondary) |
| Owner | Gray Television (Gray Television Licensee, Inc.) |
| First air date | 2006 |
| Callsign meaning | XII (Roman numeral 12) |
| Former channels | Analog: None Digital: 20.2 |
| Former affiliations | UPN |
| Effective power | 36 kW |
| Height | 545.5 m |
| Facility ID | 35954 |
| Antenna coordinates | 34°1′57.8″N 96°48′0.3″W / 34.032722°N 96.800083°W |
| Website | kxii.com |
KXII-DT2 is the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station for the Texoma region of Texas and Oklahoma. The station is a second digital subchannel of CBS affiliate KXII that is owned by Gray Television. Over-the-air, it broadcasts a digital signal on VHF channel 12.2 from KXII's transmitter located southwest of Madill, Oklahoma. Known on-air as My Texoma, it is also offered on Cable ONE channel 2 in Ardmore, channel 6 in Sherman, and channel 20 in Ada. KXII-DT2's parent station has studios on Texoma Parkway in Sherman, Texas. KXII-DT2 broadcasts in 480i video mode with a 4:3 aspect ratio. It has broadcasted certain programs in SDTV widescreen but it does not have the capability of HDTV due to video and aspect capabilities of individual signals with multiplexed broadcasts.
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Programming
Syndicated Programming on KXII-DT2 includes:
- Awesome Adventures
- Boston Legal
- Cold Case
- Desperate Housewives
- Everybody Loves Raymond
- Friends
- King of the Hill
- Legend of the Seeker
- One on One
- Tyra
- Whaddyado?
In addition, it airs Dallas Mavericks NBA games and Big 12 Conference college games. It also airs various movies.
- Former Programming:
Overnight, the station has aired programming from The Sportsman Channel until 2009. The station began in the Summer of 2006 year when KXII added programming from UPN to a new second digital subchannel and cable (known as "UPN Texoma"). This programming flipped to MyNetworkTV when UPN ceased operation on September 15.
KXII Digital Subchannels
KXII shut down its all of its analog (NTSC) television signals on Friday, February 6, 2009.[1]
The station's digital signal, VHF 12, is multiplexed.
| Virtual Channel |
Video | Aspect | Programming |
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| KXII-DT1 12.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | CBS HD |
| KXII-DT2 12.2 | 480i | 4:3 | "My Texoma" in SD |
| [[KXII-DT3|12.3 | 720p | 16:9 | "Fox Texoma" |
KXII-DT was formerly broadcast on UHF channel 20.
History
KXII-DT2 launced in the summer of 2006. It was known on air as "UPN Texoma". In september when UPN quit broadcasting, the subchannel began programming from MyNetworkTV and became known on air as "My Texoma".
News operation
MyNetworkTV overall does not air any news programs. KXII-DT2 has temporarily replaced My Texoma with an SD CBS feed while breaking local news coverage airs on DT1.
Personalities
The First News personalities seen on My Texoma is Steve LaNore, Aimee Wilmoth, and Tom Miller. Former talent is Megan Krannig. These personalities have only appeared on My Texoma is because My Texoma only airs breaking weather alerts. For more information on these personalities, look at the KXII station article.
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