KFRW

KFTK, (Virtual channel 39 and UHF Digital channel 28) is a Freemont Network owned-and-operated television station serving the Houston, Texas Metropolitan area. The station is owned by Mas Media, a subsidiary of the United Broadcasting Service, as part of a triopoly with Mas Network owned-and-operated station KMNW (Channel 55), and Spanish independent station KTCL (Channel 51).

History
KFTK began airing in 1967, as an independent station. Formerly owned by the City of Houston, it carried the call sign KSAH-TV, and was known as "TV39: Your Channel". KSAH grew a widespread popularity over the years, as it mostly aired live-action family shows. In 1975, KSAH's transmitter was moved from Alvin, Texas to Deer Park, Texas, for a better reception to local TV antennas.

Mexia Era
In 1997, the Rodriguez-Baughman Media purchased two TV stations owned from the city, KSAH-TV and KSJC-TV (now KMNW). KSAH-TV became a Mexia TV O&O station.

Freemont Era
In 2001, Rodriguez-Baughman Media, announced that it will pull Mexia from local tv markets and convert it into a cable channel. The company announced the launch of Freemont Network, which will replaced the "now" former Mexia stations.

KSAH-TV became a Freemont Network O&O station. The call sign was then changed to KFTK.

Website History
www.tv39houston.com (1996-1997) www.mexia39tv.com (1997-2001) www.freemont39houston.com (2001-2004; 2009-2012) www.freemontkftk.com (2004-2009) www.fn39.com (2012-2018) www.freemonthouston.com (2018-Present)