KTVX D.2

Station Profile

Nexstar Broadcasting Group purchased KTVX-TV, an ABC affiliate, from Newport Broadcasting on December 3, 2012. ABC 4 Utah presented the first television demonstration in the intermountain area at the Paris Department Store in Salt Lake City in 1939. ABC 4 Utah officially signed on the air April 19, 1948 as KDYL-TV. KDYL was the first privately owned television station in the United States. ABC 4 had many “firsts” over the years. In 1953 and ’54 Dr. Robert Warner of Salt Lake City initiated the nation’s first series of open-circuit continuing medical education clinics via KDYL-TV. In 1999, ABC 4 was the first television in Utah to “flip the switch” and broadcast a digital signal. On April 26, 2010, KTVX began broadcasting news in full high definition. The station also unveiled a brand new set on that date. KTVX’S syndicated programming includes The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Steve Harvey Show. Locally produced programs include Good Things Utah, Utah’s Daily Dish and 5 hours of local news each weekday.

Market Profile

Salt Lake City, UT is in the 27th largest DMA in the United States, with a population of approximately 3,282,115 and 1,173,870 television households, as reported by Nielsen Media.

Cable/ADS penetration in the market is estimated to be 32% Cable, and 43% ADS. Utah has the YOUNGEST median age in the country (30.5 years) with the next youngest states’ median age being Alaska and District of Columbia, with a median age of 33.9 years and the U.S. median age 37.7. Utah also has the highest HH size (3.12) in the U.S. (2.64), with 60.6% of HH headed by married couple’s vs U.S. average of 48.1%. Utah has the number 2 state economy in the U.S., according to a report published in 2018 by WalletHub and has the #2 highest median annual household income. Utah is also one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the country, with three cities – Provo, Ogden, and Salt Lake City – among the top 15 in the country with the highest concentration of STEM sector employment, and the New Yorker declared the Beehive State “the next Silicon Valley”. With software company Novell leading the charge, Utah has begun attracting major players like digital storage company EMC Corp. and eBay, with both Provo and SLC now home to Google Fiber. In addition, record amounts of venture capital flowing in, and is home to at least a half-dozen unicorns (companies valued at $1 billion or more).

Station Contact Information

2175 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104 P: (801) 975-4444

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Station Contacts

Richard Doutre’ Jones, General Manager

David Reid, Director of Sales

Dean Davidson, Director of Engineering

Mike Spiecha, Creative Services

George Severson, News Director

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