the Central Texas Christian Broadcasting Association (often abbreviated as CTCBA) was a group of independent networks stationed throughout the state of Texas, particularly in the Central Texas (Austin, San Antonio, Dallas/Fort Worth) area. It's flagship station was KOOI from it's launch in 1986 until 2007, when KOOI split from CTCBA. Following this it had no flagship station until it acquired KIJK in 2011, which they purchased and then caused it to go silent in 2019.
List of former CTCBA affiliated stations[]
Station callsign | Channel number | City | Affiliation timeline | Status | More information |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
KOOI | 4 (on the dial)
4.1 (digital) |
Dallas,
Texas |
Founding station, split from group in 2006. | FOX affiliate | Currently Texas' main FOX station |
KECO | 11 (on the dial)
11.2 (digital) |
Austin, Texas | Founding station, went silent in 2011. | Silent | Went silent when KIJK became it's main Austin station. |
KKIW | 29 (on the dial)
29.1 (digital) |
Houston, Texas | Joined group in 1994, split in 2018 and went silent later that same year. | Silent | Became silent after no buyers for it were found. |
KAIO | 31 (on the dial)
31.2 (digital) |
Corpus Christi, Texas | Joined group in 2008, went silent when the group dissolved in 2019. | Silent | Went silent when CTCBA went under. |
KOEI | 12.1 (digital)
29.3 (simulcast) |
El Paso, Texas | Joined group in 2011, went silent when the group dissolved in 2019. | Silent | Went silent when CTCBA went under. |
KIJK | 8.1 (digital) | Austin, Texas | Joined group in 2011, went silent when the group dissolved in 2019. | Silent | Went silent when CTCBA went under. |