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KPBI-CA is a Class A low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate in Fort Smith, Arkansas, broadcasting on channel 46. The station is owned by Equity Broadcasting and like many of Equity stations, KPBI-CA is controlled remotely via satellite from Equity's headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, and is relayed via the satellite Galaxy 10R (Ku-band transponder 21). The station's programming is also available on channel 34 from Eureka Springs, which shares the KPBI call sign

Until August 28, 2006, KPBI-CA was the FOX affiliate for this market, and was referred to on the air as FOX Arkansas.

KPBI-CA lost the FOX affiliation to KFTA-TV on August 28, even though Equity Broadcasting challenged the sale of KFTA-TV with the FCC. KPBI-CA has joined FOX's new sister network, MyNetworkTV. There is no known MNTV logo or website for KPBI-CA. Sister station KFDF-CA, the former UPN affiliate and the original MNTV affiliate, joined the Retro Television Network.

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Broadcast television in Northwest Arkansas, the Arkansas River Valley, and eastern Oklahoma
This region includes the following cities: Fort Smith/Van Buren
Fayetteville/Springdale/Rogers
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Fayetteville / Springdale /
Rogers / Eureka Springs /
Tahlequah
Fort Smith / Van Buren /
Sallisaw / Mena
Defunct stations
See also
Joplin TV
Little Rock TV
Springfield TV
Tulsa TV
Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Arkansas
ABC
CBS
Fox
NBC
The CW
MyNetworkTV
PBS (AR PBS)
Other
Fort Smith/Fayetteville market
Jonesboro market
Little Rock market
Memphis, TN market
Monroe, LA/El Dorado market
Springfield, MO market
Defunct
Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Oklahoma
ABC
CBS
Fox
NBC
The CW
MyNetworkTV
Ion Television
PBS (OETA)
Oklahoma City market
KWET 12 (Cheyenne)
KETA-TV 13 (Oklahoma City)
Tulsa market
KOET 3 (Eufaula)
KOED-TV 11 (Tulsa)
Spanish-language
Other
Defunct

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