WUPX-TV
| WUPX-TV | |
|---|---|
| Morehead / Lexington, Kentucky | |
| Branding | ION Television |
| Channels | Analog: 67 (UHF) Digital: 21 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | ION Television |
| Owner | ION Media Networks |
| Founded | October 15, 1993 |
| Former callsigns | WAOM (1993-2001) |
| Former affiliations | PAX (2001-2005) Independent (1993-2001) |
| Transmitter Power | 5000 kW (analog) 719 kW (digital) |
| Website | ionline.tv |
WUPX-TV is a television station in Morehead, Kentucky, serving the Lexington market as an affiliate of the ION Television network on channel 67. The station's broadcasting tower is located in Menifee County, Kentucky. As such, its signal barely reaches its intended city.
Digital Programming
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
| Channel | Programming |
|---|---|
| 21.1 / 67.1 | Main WUPX programming |
| 21.2 / 67.2 | qubo |
| 21.3 / 67.3 | ION West |
| 21.4 / 67.4 | Worship TV Channel |
External links
| Broadcast television in the Lexington market (Nielsen DMA #64) |
|---|
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WLEX 18 (NBC) - WKYT 27 (CBS) (The
CW on DT2) - WTVQ 36 (ABC) - WKLE 46 (PBS/KET) - WDKY 56 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - WBLU-LP 62 (RTN/MNTV) - WLJC 65 (TBN) - WUPX 67 (ION) |
| Other Television Stations in the state of Kentucky |
|---|
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Louisville market stations: |
| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC and PBS stations in Kentucky |
| ION Media Networks | |
|---|---|
| Corporate
|
R. Brandon Burgess · Stephen P. Appel · Steven J. Friedman · Richard Garcia · David A. Glenn · Adam K. Weinstein |
| Television |
Broadcast Television Networks: ION
Television 1These stations are operated by ION under a time brokerage agreement. ION is acquiring the stations
outright, pending FCC approval.[1] |
| Annual Revenue: $276.6 million USD (2004) · Employees: 433 (2005) · Stock Symbol: AMEX: ION · Website: www.ionmedia.tv | |
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