KNPX-TV

KNPX-TV (channel 23), is a television station in, serving as the area's outlet for. The station is owned by the subsidiary of the  as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate  (channel 3). KNPX's offices are located on Gold Street in southwest Omaha; it's transmitter is located on a "tower farm" near North 72nd Street and Crown Point Avenue in north-central Omaha.

KLPX-TV (channel 2) in operates as a full-time satellite of KNPX-TV; this station's transmission facilities are located near. KLPX covers the Lincoln–– market, and is a straight simulcast of KNPX; on-air references to KLPX are limited to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-mandated hourly station identifications during programming. Aside from the transmitter, KLPX does not maintain any physical presence locally in the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney market.

History
The station first signed on the air on March 7, 1980, as KCBO-TV. In 1997, it was sold to Paxson Communications and began carrying their infomercial service, the Infomall Television Network (inTV). On December 11, 1997, a satellite in Lincoln was launched, KLIM-TV on channel 2. The station became a charter owned-and-operated station of Pax TV (now Ion Television) when the network launched on August 31, 1998; on that date, the stations changed their call letters to KNPX-TV and KLPX-TV respectively.

From 2001 until 2005, KNPX-TV re-aired newscasts produced by Omaha's NBC affiliate (channel 6), while KLPX-TV re-aired newscasts produced by the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney market's de facto NBC affiliate  (channel 5). This was in relation to agreements between Pax TV and several major network affiliates (most of which were affiliated with NBC, which held a minority interest in Pax)