KXXV, ABC/Telemundo television affiliate in Waco, Texas, United States
KXXV is a television station in Waco, Texas, broadcasting on channel 25 as part of the ABC network. Its studios are located on South New Road in Waco, while transmission comes from a tower near Moody, serving the Waco, Temple, and Killeen areas with local news, weather, and other programming.
The station launched in 1985 as an NBC affiliate and switched to ABC in December of that year, changing the broadcast landscape for the region. Over the decades, it has passed through various ownership, now belonging to E.W. Scripps Company, while its technology evolved from analog to digital signals.
The station is deeply rooted in Waco's local media landscape and serves as a daily source of information for many residents. Its programming reflects regional interests, from local sports to seasonal events, shaping how people stay connected to their community.
Visitors can contact the station at (254) 757-2525 or send news tips to News@kxxv.com for consideration. While direct access to the station building is generally restricted, viewers can follow live broadcasts and current content through the website www.kxxv.com.
A detail often overlooked by the public is that in 2004 a military helicopter collided with the station's tower near Moody, killing all seven people aboard. This tragic event became a significant moment in local memory, highlighting the risks associated with broadcast infrastructure in the area.
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