KXTS-LD is a low-power television station in Victoria, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as an affiliate of CBS.
Before becoming an MNTV affiliate, KXTS-LD was a UPN affiliate. It broadcast MyNetworkTV from September 2006 until September 2011 after the UPN and WB merger into The CW.
KXTS-LD is part of a combo of six Victoria-area television stations owned by Saga Communications, anchored by KAVU-TV. KXTS-LD, before becoming a UPN affiliate was part of the NBC network (that network is now seen on sister station KMOL-LP).
On September 12, 2011, KXTS-LD dropped MyNetworkTV completely (vowing that MyNetworkTV became a programming service in 2009 instead of a full TV network) and became the first CBS affiliate in the Victoria area.
KXTS converted to Digital operations on January 5, 2012, and the Callsign was changed to KXTS-LD. The Station also added a second digital subchannel to carry classic programming from Antenna TV. KXTS is also carried along with two sister stations as a digital subchannel of KAVU-TV.
KXTS may refer to:
KXTS (98.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Geyserville, California, USA, it serves the Santa Rosa area. The station is currently owned by Sinclair Communications. The station had previously been broadcasting on 100.9 FM until a frequency swap with KSXY on February 8, 2008. The call signs had been swapped the previous week.
The station started out as KRSH ("The Krush") until 2002 when it was also involved in a frequency swap with KSXY, known then as "Sexy 95.9". KRSH was not involved in the current frequency swap and is still broadcasting on 95.9 FM.