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KFAZ-TV, channel 43, was a television station in Monroe, Louisiana.〔("Telecasting Yearbook", 1954-55 edition, Page 149 )〕 The station was owned by J. O. "Red" Willett, owner of a natural gas pipeline stringing company.〔()〕 and Howard E. Griffith (later owner of AM radio station KUZN in West Monroe). KFAZ-TV was the first TV station in the Monroe area, the third TV station in Louisiana (behind WDSU in New Orleans and WAFB in Baton Rouge), and the first on-the-air between Dallas, TX and Jackson, MS. ==History==
After lifting the 1948 TV allocation "freeze" with its Sixth Report and Order (1952), the Federal Communications Commission allocated channels 8 and 43 to Monroe, Louisiana.〔("Telecasting Yearbook", 1954-55 edition, Page 414 )〕 "Red" Willett and Howard Griffith incorporated Delta Television to file for one of the two available allocations. Since, at the time, it was easier for applicants to be approved for a construction permit for a UHF station than a VHF station, Delta Television accepted the assignment of Channel 43 on December 10, 1952, and commenced construction of a two-studio facility at 2107 Forsythe Avenue in Monroe. The transmitter and tower were located at the studio building, as was common for television stations in the USA in the 1950s. The Channel 8 allocation was pursued by former governor James A. Noe and would become KNOE-TV.
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