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! style="vertical-align: top; text-align: right;" |'''Branding'''
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| style="text-align: left;" | Anime 19
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| style="text-align: left;" | Anime 19 (to be RTN 19)
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| style="text-align: left;" | [[Anime Television]]<br>[[JTN]]<br>[[Funimation Channel]]
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| style="text-align: left;" | [[Anime America]](to be [[Retro Television Network|RTN]])<br>[[JTN]]<br>[[Funimation Channel]]
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KZUP-TV (Anime 19) is the local [[Anime Television]] Affiliate for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 19. It is owned by Taylor Media Stations Group.
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KZUP-TV (Anime 19) is the local [[Anime America]] Affiliate for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 19. It is owned by Taylor Media Stations Group.
The station signed on the air in 1999 as an UPN affiliate, but went to an independent station after its contract ended in 2003. It lost the rights to Raycom Media's WBXH, also known as "My BR TV".
The station signed on the air in 1999 as an UPN affiliate, but went to an independent station after its contract ended in 2003. It lost the rights to Raycom Media's WBXH, also known as "My BR TV".
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For some years, the station once carried telecasts of the Texas Rangers baseball team. It also aired Family Feud during the 2002-2003 TV season, the first season hosted by Richard Karn--prior to that period and after that period, the show aired on WAFB. Then in 2007, the station became an Taylor Media Network afffiliate.
For some years, the station once carried telecasts of the Texas Rangers baseball team. It also aired Family Feud during the 2002-2003 TV season, the first season hosted by Richard Karn--prior to that period and after that period, the show aired on WAFB. Then in 2007, the station became an Taylor Media Network afffiliate.
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The station airs a telecast of the [[Shepherd's Chapel]] and [[The 700 Club]] every morning. During the day, it airs programming from [[Japanese Television Network|JTN]]. During prime-time, it airs Anime Television programming. During the evenings, the station airs the [[Funimation Channel]].
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The station airs a telecast of the [[Shepherd's Chapel]] and [[The 700 Club]] every morning. During the day, it airs programming from [[Japanese Television Network|JTN]]. During prime-time, it airs Anime America programming. During the evenings, the station airs the [[Funimation Channel]].
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In 2008, KZUP will become an affiliate of the [[Retro Television Network]].
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Revision as of 07:25, 27 April 2008

KZUP-TV
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Branding Anime 19 (to be RTN 19)
Analog channel 19 (UHF)
Digital channel none
Affiliations Anime America(to be RTN)
JTN
Funimation Channel
Owner Taylor Media Stations Group
Founded August 4, 1999
Call letters meaning
Former affiliations UPN / (1999-2003), Independent (2003-2007)


KZUP-TV (Anime 19) is the local Anime America Affiliate for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 19. It is owned by Taylor Media Stations Group.

The station signed on the air in 1999 as an UPN affiliate, but went to an independent station after its contract ended in 2003. It lost the rights to Raycom Media's WBXH, also known as "My BR TV".

For some years, the station once carried telecasts of the Texas Rangers baseball team. It also aired Family Feud during the 2002-2003 TV season, the first season hosted by Richard Karn--prior to that period and after that period, the show aired on WAFB. Then in 2007, the station became an Taylor Media Network afffiliate.

The station airs a telecast of the Shepherd's Chapel and The 700 Club every morning. During the day, it airs programming from JTN. During prime-time, it airs Anime America programming. During the evenings, the station airs the Funimation Channel.

In 2008, KZUP will become an affiliate of the Retro Television Network.

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