KUBT-TV

KUBT-TV is a commercial-free independent television station, which goes on the air April 10th, 1965, serving the area of Little Rock, Arkansas and transmits in stereo and in ultra HD on channel 31 with 2.86 mega watts of power from its transmitter in West Little Rock, it is owned by CER Two Television Networks which also owns KWSB-TV and KIVO-TV and is programmed by KWSB-TV and offers a variety of programming designed for men including talk, documentary, court, game shows, and entertainment programming along with KWSB-produced newscasts including the 9am extension of KWSB-TV's 7-9am morning show, a 3pm newsmagazine program titled "Real Story" and a 11pm newscast titled "11 on 31 at 11". Formerly the station was programmed by KIVO-TV which is formerly KTYS-TV until 1989 and KEXZ-TV until 2005 including a heavy lineup of home and garden programming, cooking shows, sports, game shows, western series, and outdoor shows along with KIVO-produced news programming including the 10am extension of KIVO-TV's 9am morning show and the 11:30pm newscast titled "NewsLink37 on KUBT 31" until 2005, "KIVO News 37 on KUBT 31" until 2007, "My37/44 News on KUBT 31" until 2010, "My Arkansas News on KUBT 31" until 2011, and "MyTV News on KUBT 31" until 2012 when David Dickerson passed away at age 61 and the station begin to be programmed by KWSB-TV.

1965 - 1988
Under construction.

1988 - 1993
Under construction.