KQUP
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KQUP is a Retro Television Network affiliate licensed to Pullman, Washington, serving the Spokane, Washington area. The station signed on the air in August 2002 to fill the UPN void left open by KSKN, who dropped the network in 2000 for The WB Television Network. The station dropped UPN for the Retro Television Network on January 1,2006. However because its full-powered signal doesn't reach the Spokane, Washington metro, it uses a low-powered satellite, KQUP-LP, licensed to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, to fill in the areas. KQUP and Retro Television Network are owned by Equity Broadcasting.
Station Personnel
- Rod Hall, General Manager
- [Robert Breckenridge], Production Manager
External links
| Terrestrial television>Broadcast television in the Spokane / Coeur d'Alene market [(Nielsen DMA #78)] |
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| KREM 2 (CBS) - KLEW 3 (CBS) - KXLY 4 (ABC) - KHQ 6 (NBC) - KSPS 7 (PBS) - KWSU 10 (PBS/WSU) - KUID 12 / KCDT 26 (PBS/IPTV) - KSKN 22 (The WB/The CW) - KQUP 24 (RTN) - KAYU 28 (Fox) - KGPX 34 (i) - KTYJ 58 (A1) |
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Other Markets: KKFQ-CA 2 / KVVK-CA 15 / KORX-CA 16 (Univision, ) - KAZW-DT 9 / KAZW-LP 27 (Azteca América, ) - KQUP 24 (RTN, ) - KGPX 34 (i, ) | |
| '''See also: , , , , , and stations in Washington | |
| KKJB 39 (America One, ) - KQUP-LP 47 (Retro Television Network, ) - KZAK-LP 49 (24/7, ) | |
| '''See also: , , , , , and stations in Idaho | |
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