KJAC-CD

KJAC-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 21, is a low-powered, Class A NBC-affiliated television station licensed to, United States and serving southeast Texas' region. The station is owned by KJAC-CD's studios are located on Turtle Creek Drive in ; it's transmitter is located off Service Road in Orange. On cable, KJAC-CD is carried on Charter Spectrum channel 11.

Due to KJAC-CD's low-powered class A status, its over-the-air coverage in much of southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana is severely crippled by its low-power digital signal and it can only be seen in Orange and it's environs, with spotty-to-no reception in Beaumont and Port Arthur. Therefore, the station's main digital subchannel is simulcast in 1080p HD on the third digital subchannel of Daystar owned-and-operated television station KGFB-TV under a channel leasing agreement with Word of God Fellowship, Inc.

Programming
On October 9, 2012, KJAC-LP stopped airing The New Normal after 6 episodes due to the show's crude humor and potentially offensive characterizations (though complaints from conservative viewers over it's depictions of gay marriage and LGBT viewers over "insensitive depictions of intersex people and lesbians" also factored in). The rest of the series was broadcast by affiliate  on Saturday night at 8:30 p.m., while viewers could also watch the series via out-of-market NBC affiliates  (channel 7; ) and  (channel 2; ).

News operation
Upon affiliating with NBC on January 1, 2009, KJAC-LP added a weeknight prime time newscast, K-JAC News at 5. Produced by the (INN), the newscast, running from 5:00 to 6:00, was produced out of INN's facilities in. Although news anchors, meteorologists and sports anchors were provided by the centralized news operation, KJAC-LP maintained four locally-based reporters that contributed to the broadcast.

Upon 's purchase of KJAC-CD in March 2014, the agreement with INN was terminated and production of K-JAC News at 5 was shifted to the in, home to KJAC-CD's new sister station, ABC affiliate. As before, the newscast was produced in advance using centralized anchors in Dallas, with contributions from locally-based reporters.

In October 2016, KJAC-CD launched a full-on news department with the debut of newscasts at 10:00 and 11:00 on weekdays and 7:00 and 7:30 on weeknights. Henry Fassbender, a former reporter for The Beaumont Enterprise, was hired to anchor the newscasts.

Newscast themes

 * "C Clarity" (2018-present)

Notable current on-air staff

 * Henry Fassbender - anchor