The station first signed on the air on February 5, 1968,[1] under the call sign KDTV. The station was founded by Trigg-Vaughn, the original applicant of the construction permit to build its broadcasting facilities; the permit was subsequently acquired by Doubleday Broadcasting; the company eventually moved its headquarters from New York City to Dallas on June 18, 1969, with KDTV serving as the company's flagship television property. Channel 39 operated from a state-of-the-art studio facility located at 3900 Harry Hines Boulevard, near downtown Dallas, which cost $3 million to build.
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| Media Name | Telemundo 39 |
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| Media Type | Broadcast |
| Language | English |
| Location | Dallas, Texas |
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| Website | |
| Front Page URL | https://www.telemundodallas.com/ |
| About Page URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KXTX-TV |
| Contact Page URL | https://www.telemundodallas.com/conectate/ |
| RSS Feed URL | https://www.telemundodallas.com/feed/ |
| Profiles | |
| Facebook URL | https://www.facebook.com/telemundo39 |
| X URL | https://twitter.com/telemundo39 |
| LinkedIn URL | |
| Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KXTX-TV |
| Contacts | |
| Name | |
| telemundo39@telemundo.com | |
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