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Television station in Laredo, Texas

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KGNS-TV Laredo, Texas Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas United States–Mexico City Laredo, Texas Channels Digital: 8 (VHF) Virtual: 8 Branding KGNS ABC Laredo (8.2) Telemundo Laredo (8.3) Programming Affiliations 8.1: NBC 8.2: ABC 8.3: Telemundo for others, see § Subchannels Ownership Owner Gray Media (Gray Television Licensee, LLC) Sister stations KXNU-CD, KYLX-CD History First air date January 4, 1956 (1956-01-04) Former call signs KHAD-TV (1956–1958) Former channel numbers Analog: 8 (VHF, 1956–2009) Digital: 15 (UHF, 2002–2009) Former affiliations CBS (secondary, 1956–1973) ABC (secondary, 1956–1984) UPN (secondary 1998–2004; per program after 2000) The CW (8.2, 2006–2014) Call sign meaning Your Good Neighbor Station[1] Technical information[2] Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 10061 ERP 20 kW HAAT 312 m (1,024 ft) Transmitter coordinates 27°40′22″N 99°39′52″W / 27.67278°N 99.66444°W / 27.67278; -99.66444 (KGNS-TV) Links Public license information Public file LMS Website kgns.tv

**KGNS-TV** (channel 8) is a [television station](/source/Television_station) in [Laredo, Texas](/source/Laredo%2C_Texas), United States, affiliated with [NBC](/source/NBC) and [ABC](/source/American_Broadcasting_Company). It is owned by [Gray Media](/source/Gray_Media) alongside two [low-power](/source/Low-power_broadcasting#Television), [Class A](/source/Class_A_television_service) stations: dual [CBS](/source/CBS)/[CW+](/source/CW%2B) affiliate [KYLX-CD](/source/KYLX-CD) (channel 13) and [Telemundo](/source/Telemundo) affiliate [KXNU-CD](/source/KXNU-CD) (channel 10). The three stations share studios on [Loop 20](/source/Loop_20) (near [SH 359](/source/Texas_State_Highway_359)) in Laredo and transmitter facilities on [FM 1472](/source/FM_1472) northwest of the city.

## History

KGNS former studios on Del Mar Boulevard, near the intersection of [Interstate 35](/source/Interstate_35).

KGNS originally went on air January 4, 1956, as KHAD-TV.[3] It has been a primary NBC affiliate since its sign on, but the station initially held secondary affiliations with [CBS](/source/CBS) and [ABC](/source/American_Broadcasting_Company).[4] CBS programming moved to [KVTV](/source/KVTV) in December 1973 (it went dark in 2015) and ABC programming moved to present-day [Univision](/source/Univision) affiliate [KLDO-TV](/source/KLDO-TV) in December 1984, effectively making KGNS an exclusive NBC affiliate.

Donrey Media Group (now [Stephens Media Group](/source/Stephens_Media_(newspapers))) bought the station on September 1, 1958. One of its first moves under Donrey ownership was to change the station's call letters. Donrey management held a contest in which elementary and middle school students from both the United States and Mexico sides of the [Rio Grande](/source/Rio_Grande) region got to choose a new callsign; the winning entry resulted in the station changing its callsign to the current KGNS-TV (standing for "Good Neighbor Station").[1]

On March 14, 1987, KGNS was purchased by Century Development Corporation.[5] In 1990, the station began a Spanish language newscast.[6]

By 1998, KGNS gained a secondary affiliation with the United Paramount Network ([UPN](/source/UPN)) lasting at least until 2000[7][8] while definitively off the station by 2004,[9] then moved to cable only as "KTXW" ([Time Warner Cable](/source/Time_Warner_Cable) channel 16).[10] In 2000, the WB affiliate in the market was cable-only KTXW,[8] and its successor network, The CW was carried on the .2 subchannel, which now carries ABC.[11]

In April 2002, the Spanish news staff resigned from their jobs, forcing the station to initially run a sitcom, then replacing it with English-language news.[6]

In 2004, the station was purchased by [SagamoreHill Broadcasting](/source/SagamoreHill_Broadcasting).[1] The sale to SagamoreHill was approved by the [Federal Communications Commission](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission) on December 1, 2005.

On January 24, 2006, [The WB](/source/The_WB) and [CBS Corporation](/source/CBS_Corporation)-owned UPN announced that the two networks would cease broadcasting and merge into a new broadcast network called [The CW](/source/The_CW). On September 18, 2006, KGNS-TV rebranded "KTXW" as The CW Laredo.[12] With the subsequent sign-on of digital subchannel 8.2, the subchannel began broadcasting "KTXW", bringing the channel over-the-air coverage throughout the market.[4] In 2010, local Spanish language news returned to the station on Telemundo affiliated subchannel 3.[13]

In May 2013, SagamoreHill Broadcasting reached a deal to sell KGNS, along with [KGWN-TV](/source/KGWN-TV) in [Cheyenne, Wyoming](/source/Cheyenne%2C_Wyoming), and KSTF in [Scottsbluff, Nebraska](/source/Scottsbluff%2C_Nebraska), to Yellowstone Holdings, a subsidiary of Frontier Radio Management.[14][15] On November 4, 2013, [Gray Television](/source/Gray_Television) announced a deal to acquire Yellowstone Holdings for $23 million.[16] The sale was completed on December 31.[17]

On November 6, 2013, KGNS-TV reached an agreement with the ABC television network to add the ABC affiliation, originally slated to launch February 2014 on channel 8.2.[18] The ABC affiliation began on July 1, 2014, making The CW available in Laredo exclusively on [Time Warner Cable](/source/Time_Warner_Cable) via the national feed of [The CW Plus](/source/The_CW_Plus); ABC network programming had been provided on cable via [KSAT-TV](/source/KSAT-TV) in [San Antonio](/source/San_Antonio) or [KIII](/source/KIII) in [Corpus Christi](/source/Corpus_Christi%2C_Texas) since KLDO-TV lost its ABC affiliation in 1988.[4] CW programming would not be seen over the air in Laredo area until October 2015, as [KYLX-LP](/source/KYLX-LP) picked up the affiliation.

On November 11, 2023, KGNS moved its operations from its studios on Del Mar Boulevard to a building located at Loop 20,[19] which was previously used by [Entravision](/source/Entravision)-owned [KLDO-TV](/source/KLDO-TV).

## News operation

Since CBS affiliate KVTV shut down its news department in 2006, KGNS has operated the only English-language news department in the market. It currently airs three hours of newscasts every weekday and one hour per day on weekends. According to [Nielsen Media Research](/source/Nielsen_Media_Research), KGNS competes closely with Spanish-language station KLDO.

In 1990, the station began a Spanish language newscast at 5 p.m. called *Noticias en Español* with news anchor Hector Lerma. On April 29, 2002, the Spanish news staff resigned from the station forcing them to run a sitcom in that time slot. KGNS eventually replaced the Spanish news broadcast with English language news on March 1 of the following year.[6] In 2010, local Spanish language news returned to the station on Telemundo affiliated subchannel 8.3. Initially, there was a Sunday morning show, *Telemundo Laredo...En tu Casa*, then expanded on November 18, 2010, with a weeknight 10 p.m. show.[13]

On June 21, 2008, KGNS-TV began producing a weeknight, 9 p.m. newscast on its CW-affiliated second [digital subchannel](/source/Digital_subchannel) titled *Laredo's First News at 9*. This program was the only prime time newscast in the [Laredo-Nuevo Laredo market](/source/Laredo%E2%80%93Nuevo_Laredo) until Fox affiliate [KXOF-CA](/source/KXOF-CA) launched a competing 9 p.m. newscast on April 9, 2012. The half-hour newscast is anchored by Brenda Medina and Ryan Bailey. This newscast was targeted at young adults between the ages of 21 and 34 years old.[20]

## Technical information

### Subchannels

The station's signal is [multiplexed](/source/Multiplex_(TV)):

Subchannels of KGNS-TV[21] Channel Res. Short name Programming 8.1 1080i KGNS-TV NBC 8.2 720p ABC ABC 8.3 TELEMUN Telemundo (KXNU-CD) 8.4 480i Ion 8.5 Justice True Crime Network 8.6 Ion Plus

  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

### Analog-to-digital conversion

On April 8, 2004, KGNS-TV launched its digital signal on [UHF](/source/UHF) channel 15, becoming the first television station in the Laredo market to operate a digital broadcast television signal. KGNS-TV discontinued its analog signal and began broadcasting exclusively on a digital-only signal on June 12, 2009.[22] The station vacated its pre-transition digital channel 15, and moved its digital channel allocation to its former analog VHF channel 8. KGNS-TV began broadcasting [high-definition](/source/High-definition_television) programming on its digital signal in October 2008.[23]

## See also

- [Channel 8 digital TV stations in the United States](/source/Channel_8_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States)

- [Channel 8 virtual TV stations in the United States](/source/Channel_8_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States)

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-lmt0_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-lmt0_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-lmt0_1-2) Rabago III, Emilio (July 31, 2004). ["Local television station sold to Georgia group"](http://www.lmtonline.com/archives/article_a3054688-8f2c-5de0-8386-711e5b21b5a9.html). *Laredo Morning Times*. Retrieved November 13, 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FCC-LMS-10061_2-0)** ["Facility Technical Data for KGNS-TV"](https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/public/tv/publicFacilityTechDetails.html?facilityId=10061). *Licensing and Management System*. [Federal Communications Commission](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission).

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-Gray_to_Air_ABC_on_KGNS_Subchannel_18-0)** [Gray to Air ABC on KGNS Subchannel](http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/71776/gray-to-air-abc-on-kgns-subchannel) *TVNewsCheck*, November 6, 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-19)** [KGNS+ says goodbye to Del Mar studios, set to broadcast from new studios on Loop 20](https://www.kgns.tv/2023/11/10/kgns-says-goodbye-del-mar-studios-set-broadcast-new-studios-loop-20/) *KGNS-TV*, November 10, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-20)** [New news show begins Monday on CW, ch. 19](http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19794051&BRD=2290&PAG=461&dept_id=569392&rfi=6) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20110608022625/http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19794051&BRD=2290&PAG=461&dept_id=569392&rfi=6) June 8, 2011, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), *[Laredo Morning Times](/source/Laredo_Morning_Times)*

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-Analog_to_Digital_22-0)** ["Archived copy"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130829004251/http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf) (PDF). Archived from [the original](https://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf) (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_archived_copy_as_title))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-23)** [KGNS | About Us](http://www.pro8news.com/about) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20080820015312/http://www.pro8news.com/about) August 20, 2008, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

## External links

- [Official website](https://www.kgns.tv)

v t e Broadcast television in Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. (Laredo Borderplex) American stations KGNS-TV 8 .1 NBC .2 ABC .3 Telemundo KXNU-CD 10 Telemundo KYLX-CD 13 .1 CBS .2 The CW KLMV-LD 15 MeTV KLDO-TV 27 Univision KXOF-CD 31 Fox KETF-CD 39 UniMás Mexican stations XHLNA-TDT 1 .1 Azteca Uno .2 ADN40 XHLAR-TDT 2 Las Estrellas XHCTNL-TDT 3 Imagen Televisión XHBR-TDT 4.1 Televisa Nuevo Laredo 5.1 Canal 5 XHNAT-TDT 6 Canal 6 XHLAT-TDT 7 .1 Azteca 7 .2 a+ XEFE-TDT 17 Independent Defunct stations KVTV 13 (CBS) Texas television (by city) Abilene/Sweetwater Amarillo (Texas Panhandle) Austin (Hill Country) Beaumont/Port Arthur (Golden Triangle) Corpus Christi Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas) Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio Eagle Pass El Paso (West Texas) Houston Laredo Lubbock (South Plains) Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin) Rio Grande Valley San Angelo San Antonio Sherman/Ada, OK Texarkana/Shreveport, LA (Ark-La-Tex) Tyler/Longview (East Texas) Victoria Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley) Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK Tamaulipas broadcast television areas by city Matamoros / Reynosa Nuevo Laredo Tampico

v t e English-language broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Texas Includes English-language stations in out-of-state TV markets, but reaching a portion of Texas ABC KAMC KAVU-TV KBMT KGNS-TV .2 KIII KMID KLTV KTRE KRGV-TV KSAT-TV KSWO-TV KTBS-TV KTEN .3 KTRK-TV KTXS-TV KTXE-LD KVIA-TV KVII-TV KVUE KXXV KRHD-CD WFAA Texas portal CBS KAUZ-TV KDBC-TV KENS KEYE-TV KFDA-TV KFDM KHOU KLBK-TV KLST KOSA-TV KSLA KTAB-TV KTVT KVEO-TV .2 KWTX-TV KBTX-TV KXII KXTS-LD KYLX-CD KYTX KZTV Fox KABB KCIT KDFW KFDM .3 KFOX-TV KFXK-TV KFXV KXFX-CD KMBH-LD KIDY KJTL KJTV-TV KMSS-TV KPEJ-TV KRIV KSCC KTBC KVCT KWKT-TV KYLE-TV .2 KXII .3 KXOF-CD KXVA NBC KAMR-TV KBMT .2 KCBD KCEN-TV KAGS-LD KETK-TV KFDX-TV KGNS-TV KMOL-LD KPRC-TV KRBC-TV KRIS-TV KSAN-TV KXAS-TV KTAL-TV KTEN KTSM-TV KVEO-TV KWES-TV KXAN-TV WOAI-TV The CW KBTX-TV .2 KCWO-TV KCWT-CD KMBH-LD .2 KDAF KFDM .2 KFDX-TV .3 KIAH KLCW-TV KNCT KNVA KOSA-TV .2 KPXJ KSCC .3 KTEN .2 KTXS-TV .2 KTXE-LD .2 KVCT .3 KVIA-TV .2 KVII-TV .2 KYLX-CD .2 KYTX .2 WOAI-TV .2 Ion Television KAUZ-TV .4 KAVU-TV .5 KCWO-TV .3 KEYU .4 KJTV-TV .3 KNVO .4 KPKN-LD .2 KPXB-TV KPXD-TV KPXL-TV KRIS-TV .5 KSAN-TV .4 KSHV-TV .3 KTAB-TV .4 KUIL-LD .6 KVIA-TV .3 KXAN-TV .3 KXII .4 KXXV .4 KRHD-CD .3 Independent K22JA-D .2 K32OJ-D KBVO1 KCPN-LD1 KCWX1 KDFI1 KFAA-TV KGBT-TV1 KIDY .21 KJBO-LD1 KMYL-LD1 KSHV-TV1 KTXH1 KTPN-LD1 KTXA KWWT1 KXII .21 KXVA .21 KYLE-TV1 KWKT-TV .21 PBS KACV-TV KAMU-TV KCOS KCWT-CD .4 KEDT KERA-TV K26NK-D KLRN KLRU KPBT-TV KTTZ-TV KUHT Religious Daystar KDTN KLTJ God's Learning Channel KMLM-DT KPCB-DT KPTB-DT KPTF-DT Independent KSCE TBN KDTX-TV KETH-TV KHCE-TV KITU-TV KLUJ-TV Other Fubo Sports Network KCEB MeTV KAZD .2 KYAZ Quest KTBU Roar KBTV-TV KDBC-TV .21 KMYS KTXD-TV Shop LC KFWD KUBE-TV WEST KAZD ATSC 3.0 K26KC-D KBVO-CD KFOX-TV KIAH KMYS KNXG-LD KSAT-TV KSTR-DT KTXH KXLK-CD 1 Also has secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV. See also Arkansas TV Louisiana TV New Mexico TV (English/Spanish) Oklahoma TV See also English stations Spanish stations

v t e Spanish-language broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Texas Includes Spanish-language stations in out-of-state TV markets, but reaching a portion of Texas Telemundo K22JA-D KZTV .2 KBTX-TV .3 KCWO-TV .2 KEYE-TV .2 KEYU KTLE-LD KTAB-TV .2 KTSH-CD KTLM KTMD KTDO KVDA KVTX-LD KWTX-TV .2 KXNU-CD KXTQ-CD KXTX-TV Texas portal Estrella TV KETK-TV .2 KFAA-TV .2 KGBT-TV .4 KLMV-LD .2 KTSM-TV .2 KYVV-TV KGMM-CD KZJL UniMás KANG-LD KCRP-CD KETF-CD KNIC-DT KTFO-CD KTFV-CD KSTR-DT KFTH-DT KTFN Univision KAKW-DT KBZO-LD KEUS-LD KINT-TV KLDO-TV KNVO KORO KUPB KUNU-LD KUVN-DT KUVN-CD KWEX-DT KXLN-DT Latino-related Aqui TV KVDF-CD .4 Daystar Español KNWS-LD .4 Multimedios KHLM-LD K24FW 24 K27OJ-D 25 XHNAT-TDT K17MJ-D 51 K21OC-D 54 LATV KEYU .2 KLDO-TV .3 KVAT-LD .2 Religious KZHO-LD ATSC 3.0 KSTR-DT See also English stations Spanish stations

v t e Gray Media sorted by primary channel network affiliations ABC KAIT KATC KCRG-TV KLTV KTRE KOLO-TV KOTA-TV KHSD-TV KSGW-TV KSFY-TV KPRY-TV KSPR-LD KSWO-TV WAAY-TV WBAY-TV WBBJ-TV WBKO WCJB-TV WGGB-TV WHSV-TV WLOX WOHL-CD WAMS-LD WPNM-LD WPTA WSIL-TV KPOB-TV WTOK-TV WTVA .2 WTVG WTVM WWSB CBS KAUU KAUZ-TV** KCTV KEYC-TV KFDA-TV KFVS-TV KGMB KMOV KNOE-TV KNPL-LD KOLD-TV KOLN KGIN KOSA-TV KPHO-TV KSLA KUBD KWCH-DT KBSD-DT KBSH-DT KBSL-DT KWTX-TV KBTX-TV KXDF-CD KXII KXJB-LD KVLY-TV .2 KYLX-CD WABI-TV WAFB WAGM-TV WBBJ-TV .2 WBNG-TV WBTV WCAX-TV WCSC-TV WCTV WDBJ WDTV WECP-LD WEVV-TV WFSB WSHM-LD WIBW-TV WIFR-LD WIYE-LD WKYT-TV WYMT-TV WLFI-TV WNEM-TV WOHL-CD .2 WAMS-LD .2 WPNM-LD .2 WOIO WOHZ-CD .10 WTCL-LD .10 WRDW-TV WSAW-TV WYOW WTHI-TV WTOC-TV WTVY WVLT-TV WWNY-TV The CW KCWH-LD KNHL KCWO-TV KDLH KFVS-TV .2 KLCW-TV KNCT KSCW-DT KTTU-TV** KYCW-LD WBKI WBXX-TV WECX-LD WGCW-LD WISE-TV WLFI-TV .2 WPCH-TV WQCW WSLN WUPV WVIR-TV .3 WVIR-CD .3 WYOW Fox KADN-TV KEVN-LD KIIT-CD KJTV-TV KMSB** KNDX KXND KPTV KVHP KVVU-TV KXLT-TV KYOU-TV WALA-TV WBRC WCOV-TV WDBD** WDRB WEVV-TV .2 WEEV-LD WFFT-TV WFLX** WHNS WLIO .2 WNYF-CD WOVA-CD WSFX-TV** WSVF-CD WSYM-TV WTHI-TV .2 WVFX WVUE-DT WXIX-TV WXTX** WZAW-LD MyNetworkTV KADN-TV .3 KAUU .4 KFXF-CD KPDX KSMO-TV KTTU-TV** KWWT WBXH-CD WFXU WHOI WIYE-LD WLOO*** WUAB WYCI WZBJ WZBJ-CD NBC KLAF-LD KALB-TV KATH-LD KSCT-LD KBJR-TV KRII KCBD KDLT-TV KDLV-TV KFYR-TV KQCD-TV KMOT KUMV-TV KGNS-TV KHNL KOGG KSIX-TV KLAF-LD KADN-TV .2 KMNF-CD KNOP-TV KPLC KSNB-TV KTIV KTTC KTUU-TV KTVF KVLY-TV KWQC-TV KYTV WAFF WAGT-CD WALB WAND WAVE WDAM-TV WEAU WECT WEEK-TV WFIE WGEM-TV WILX-TV WLNM-LD WIS WITN-TV WJHG-TV WLBT WLIO WLTZ WLUC-TV WMBF-TV WMC-TV WANF-LD WMTV WNDU-TV WOWT WREX WRGX-LD WSAZ-TV WSFA WSMV-TV WTNX-LD WFET-LD WSVW-LD WTAP-TV WTVA WVIR-TV WVIR-CD WVVA WWBT WRID-LD WWPI-CD Telemundo KAQI-LD KBTX-TV .3 KEYU KFVE .2 KIAT-LD KJTB-LD KLTV .3 KSPR-LD .6 KSWO-TV .2 KTLE-LD KTRE .2 KTSH-CD KWTX-TV .2 KXNU-CD KXNV-LD KXTQ-CD W27DP-D WBGS-CD WBQC-LD WBXM-CD WBXX-TV .5 WDKT-LD WGAT-LD WKTB-CD WLHA-LD WMBP-LD WOOK-LD WQWQ-LD WRGX-LD .3 WTBL-LD WTBM-CD WTCL-LD WOHZ-CD WTES-LD WTFL-LD WTHV-LD WTME-LD WTNX-LD WFET-LD WTVL-CD WTWL-LD WXIV-LD Other Arizona's Family Sports KPHE-LD KAZF KAZS Cozi TV WIYC Heartland WBXC-CD Independent K17DL-D**** KFVE KJTV-CD KTVK WALE-LD WANF WFND-LD WWAX-LD Matrix Midwest KDTL-LD MeTV KHME KQME WPGA-TV Peachtree Sports Network WPGA-LD Rock Entertainment Sports Network WOHZ-CD WTCL-LD WXIX-TV .3 WZCD-LD Unknown KCBU News Hawaii News Now Investigate TV Sports Gray Broadcast Sports Networks Arizona's Family Sports Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network Matrix Midwest Peachtree Sports Network Rock Entertainment Sports Network Raycom Sports Other assets PowerNation Studios PowerNation Tupelo Honey WGEM-FM Acquisitions Benedek Broadcasting Diversified Communications Hoak Media Meredith Local Media Quincy Media Granite Broadcasting Raycom Media Drewry Communications Liberty Corporation Lincoln Financial Media Schurz Communications United Communications ** Owned by a third party and operated by Gray under various operating agreements. *** Owned by Tougaloo College and operated by American Spirit Media; Gray provides limited engineering support. **** Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company.

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