KUPX-TV

KUPX-TV
CityProvo, Utah
Channels
BrandingUtah 16
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KSTU
History
FoundedApril 24, 1985
First air date
April 21, 1998
(26 years ago)
 (1998-04-21)
Former call signs
  • KZAR-TV (1985–1998)
  • KUWB (1998)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 16 (UHF, 1998–2009)
  • inTV (1998)
  • Pax/i/Ion (1998–2023, now on DT4)
Call sign meaning
Utah's Pax TV (former affiliation)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID57884
ERP530 kW
HAAT1,171 m (3,842 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°39′12″N 112°12′9″W / 40.65333°N 112.20250°W / 40.65333; -112.20250
Translator(s)see § Translators
Links
Public license information
Websiteutah16.com

KUPX-TV (channel 16), branded Utah 16, is an independent television station licensed to Provo, Utah, United States, serving Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Fox affiliate KSTU (channel 13). KUPX-TV's offices are located on Lawndale Drive in the southern section of Salt Lake City, and its transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City.

Though a construction permit was issued for channel 16 in 1985, the station was not completed for another 13 years. In that time, it was sold twice. While channel 16 was originally intended to be an affiliate of The WB, a 1998 swap with Paxson Communications Corporation saw Paxson trade channel 30 for channel 16; as a result, KUWB instead launched on channel 30 in April 1998, while channel 16 signed on to air infomercials and later the Pax/Ion network. Scripps acquired Ion Media in 2020; it moved Ion Television to a subchannel in 2023 and converted the main channel to an independent station which aired Vegas Golden Knights and Arizona Coyotes hockey games in Utah. Beginning in 2024–25, it will be the broadcast home of the Utah Hockey Club.

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KUPX-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.