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Latest revision as of 22:55, 20 May 2019

KDUL-TV is a commercial-free television station serving the areas of Bryant and Benton, Arkansas having launched on May 21st, 1963 and broadcasts on channel 32. It is affiliated with Dish Network of which the station becomes affiliated in 2004 until its return to being a independent in 2005, and is owned by KB Broadcasting, the station is branded as Dish Arkansas and is also broadcasting on its satellite stations including KKPB-TV (channel 62) in Pine Bluff, KSHH-TV (channel 23) in Sheridan, KCNY-TV (channel 51) in Conway, KJXS-TV (channel 35) in Jonesboro, KHAS-TV (channel 38) in Harrison, KTXK-TV (channel 36) in Texarkana, and KLSK-TV (channel 26) in Mena and Fort Smith. Until December 31st, 2017, KDUL-TV formerly operated satellite stations which is turned into satellites of KCER-DT42.3 in Benton including KRTF-TV (channel 10) in Conway, KJES-TV (channel 38) in Jonesboro, KHRM-TV (channel 20) in Harrison, and KPBF-TV (channel 68) in Sheridan and Pine Bluff. KDUL-TV broadcasts a variety of programming including music videos (both top 40 and country via 3-hour blocks), entertainment, sports, and information along with WWE programming including all pay-per-view events. Originally the station was a satellite of KTYS-TV until 1978, becoming a independent station until 2004 and again until 2008, and was affiliated with DirecTV until 2014.