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A previous and unrelated low-power TV station in Ketchum had also operated as KSVT-LD, simulcasting with KSVX-CD in Hailey.) On March 12, 2015, Gray Television announced that it would purchase KSVT-LD and KMVT from Neuhoff Communications for $17.5 million. [4] The sale was completed on July 1. [5]
WNYZ-LD is a low-power television station in New York City, owned by K Media.It broadcasts on VHF channel 6, commonly known as an "FM6 operation" because the audio portion of the signal lies at 87.75 MHz, receivable by analog FM radios, tuned to the 87.75 frequency.
KCTU-LD (channel 5) is a low-power television station in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Owned by River City Broadcasters, Inc., the station is affiliated with several digital multicast networks . KCTU-LD's studios are located on Water Street in Wichita's Midtown neighborhood, and its transmitter is located atop 250 Douglas Place in downtown.
Roseland says it operates 10 low-power TV station clusters in small and midsize markets around the country. Among the programming services the company leases its subchannels to is One America News ...
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On January 7, 2021, Quincy Media announced that it had put itself up for sale. [6] A few weeks later, Gray Television announced it would purchase Quincy for $925 million. While Gray already owned WIFR-LD, the market's CBS affiliate, FCC regulations permit the common ownership of a full-power and a low-power station in a single market. [7]
The station is owned by Innovate Corp., with a transmitter located at the Roxborough antenna farm in northwest Philadelphia. Founded as W08CC in 1986 by Paul Engle, the station is one of the oldest low-power TV stations in New Jersey. For 25 years, it provided a mix of local interest and syndicated programs.
The application to move to channel 22 was granted May 29, 2012, [6] and the station finalized that move in October 2012. In June 2013, KUVM-LD was slated to be sold to Landover 5 LLC as part of a larger deal involving 51 other low-power television stations; [7] the sale fell through in June 2016. [8]