KCTY (Kansas City)

KCTY was a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It broadcast on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 25 from June 6, 1953, to February 28, 1954, and was the second television station to begin broadcasting in the Kansas City area, after WDAF-TV. KCTY was an affiliate of the DuMont Television Network; originally owned by the Empire Coil Company, which had pioneered UHF telecasting, DuMont purchased the station outright at the end of 1953 and operated it for two months as a study in the problems of struggling UHF stations nationwide before concluding that there was no path to economic viability. The studio for KCTY was located in the Pickwick Hotel in downtown Kansas City, Missouri; the transmitter was located in a rural area that today is part of Overland Park, Kansas.

KCTY
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsDuMont Television Network
Ownership
OwnerDuMont Television Network
History
First air date
June 6, 1953 (1953-06-06)
Last air date
February 28, 1954 (1954-02-28)
Former affiliations
CBS, ABC (1953)
Call sign meaning
"Kansas City"
Technical information
ERP1 kW TPO
Transmitter coordinates38°56′24″N 94°40′50″W
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