KXDD-CD

KXDD-CD
Fairbanks, Alaska
United States
City Fairbanks
Branding CBS 13 (general)
News 13 (newscasts)
Slogan Eye on the Interior
Channels Digital: 13 (VHF)
& KFXF 7.2 (VHF)
Affiliations CBS
Owner Tanana Valley Television Company
(sale to Gray Television pending)
First air date August 7, 1996
Call letters' meaning derived from former K13XD call sign
Sister station(s) KFXF, KTVF,
KDJF, KYSC
Former callsigns K13XD (1995–2012)
K13XD-D (2012–2016)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
13 (VHF, 1996–2012)
Transmitter power 3 kilowatts
Class Class A Digital
Transmitter coordinates 64°55′20.0″N 147°42′55.0″W / 64.922222°N 147.715278°W / 64.922222; -147.715278
Website www.tvtv.com

KXDD-CD, channel 13 (branded as KXD), is the CBS affiliate in Fairbanks, Alaska. It is owned by Tanana Valley Television, and is a sister station to Fox affiliate KFXF. The station's studios, shared with KFXF, are located on Braddock Street in Fairbanks, and the transmitter is northeast of the city.

History

KXDD-CD signed on the air on August 7, 1996 as K13XD, the area's sixth television station, four months after longtime CBS affiliate KTVF switched to NBC. In the interim, select CBS programming was seen on sister station KFXF, such as The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful The Nanny, 60 Minutes, Late Show with David Letterman, and Walker, Texas Ranger. The addition of K13XD also meant that Fairbanks would finally have a station for each of the four main networks: KATN (ABC), KFXF (Fox), KTVF (NBC), and K13XD (CBS), along with KJNP-TV (TBN) and KUAC-TV (PBS). In 2012, the station flash-cut from analog to digital,[1] modifying its call sign to K13XD-D.[2] The call letters were changed to KXDD-CD on November 7, 2016;[2] however, the station has operated as a class A station since 2000,[3] despite retaining a call sign identical to those used by translator stations.

On November 8, 2016, Northern Lights Media, the subsidiary of Gray Television that operates Anchorage stations KTUU-TV and KYES-TV, announced that it would buy KXDD-CD, KFXF and KTVF for $8 million in cash, pending FCC approval.[4]

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