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Programming Changes
Transactions
Construction Permits and Special Temporary Authorizations (STAs) Granted
Expired, Expiring, Canceled or Dismissed
Spectrum Repack
NextGen TV
Programming Changes
- KOLD-TV 13.x (32/13) Tucson (Gray Television Licensee LLC) has been announced as a charter affiliate of the new Circle TV diginet, set to launch in January. Circle TV is a joint venture between Opryland Entertainment Group and Gray Television, and plans to offer both linear television and an OTT (over-the-top) streaming service. The diginet will most likely appear on channel 13.3, which is currently vacant.
- K14RK-D 38.x Phoenix (Spanish Independent Broadcast Network LLC) has dropped Car Credit TV from its lineup and brought Rev'n back. Channel 38.5 is now PAWS, AKA the squirrel channel, and channel 38.7 is once again Rev'n.
- KPDF-CA 41.x (22) Phoenix (HC2 Station Group Inc.) has dropped QVC from channel 41.4; it is now a blank screen.
- KGNG-LD 26.x Las Vegas NV (King Kong Broadcasting Inc.) reported that it was working on an all-request music channel to air on channel 26.11. Prior to Halloween, the station sent out spooky sounds on the 26.11 subchannel to take advantage of the season, and is now airing a service called Talk RW on that subchannel.
- K36NE-D 43.x Las Vegas NV (HC2 Station Group Inc.) has added Liquidation Channel to its lineup on channel 43.4.
Transactions
- The transfer of KTTU 18.x (19) Tucson (Tucker Operating Company DBA KTTU Television) to Tegna has been consummated. The new licensee is KTTU-TV Inc.
- The FCC has approved the assignment of KVPA-LD 42.x (34) Phoenix (KRCA License LLC Debtor-In-Possession) to KRCA License LLC following Liberman Broadcasting Inc's emergence from bankruptcy. The transaction has been consummated.
Construction Permits and Special Temporary Authorizations (STAs) Granted
- KDOS-LD 29.x Globe (KTVW License Partnership GP) has been granted its requested minor modification of its license, seeking to change channels due to displacement by KTAZ. Technical specifications: Ch 19; TL 33° 17' 21" N, 110° 49' 47" W (Pinal Mountain); ERP 12 kW directional (2° electrical/1° mechanical beam tilt); HAAT 1000 m.
- KGRQ-LD 29.x (21) Gila River Indian Community (Gila River Telecommunications Inc. (GRTI)) requested and has been granted an extension of its STA to broadcast at 4.5 kW, rather than at the 15 kW authorized in its license. The tower is only strong enough to hold three UHF panel antennas and needs to be reinforced in order to support the additional nine antennas that will bring power up to 15 kW. GRTI has been having trouble locating a tower crew, likely due to the repack.
- KFPH-CD 35.x Phoenix (Unimas Partnership of Phoenix) has been granted an extension of its Experimental STA to serve as a test ATSC 3.0 station.
- K38CX Shonto (Digital Networks Southwest) requested and has been granted a Silence STA due to corporate restructuring and system upgrades.
- K47OC-D Las Vegas NV (Digital Networks Southwest LLC) requested and has been granted a Silence STA due to corporate restructuring and system upgrades.
- K40KZ St. George UT (Edge Spectrum Inc.) requested and has been granted an STA to build a digital station at 10% of the power specified in its digital companion channel construction permit, claiming that it has the equipment on hand to build the STA facility immediately. Technical specifications: Ch 15; TL 37° 3' 49" N, 113° 34' 25" W (Webb Hill); ERP 0.1 kW directional; HAAT 59 m.
Expired, Expiring, Canceled or Dismissed
- The FCC has dismissed an August 2009 application from Amy Meredith to build a new LPTV station at Lake Havasu City, but licensed to Parker. The antenna height that Meredith had provided in her application did not agree with the antenna height found in the FCC database for the antenna structure registration that she had provided in her application. In February 2019, she was notified that she had 30 days to correct the discrepancy, but failed to do so, so her application was dismissed.
Spectrum Repack
- Those of us in the Phoenix East Valley with a clear shot to Tucson's Mt. Bigelow are getting hammered by co-channel interference, thanks to the repack. KTVP-LD 23.x, KFPB-LD 50.x (25), KEJR-LD 40.x (32) and KVPA-LD 42.x (34) are typically no-shows, thanks to co-channel interference from KVOA 4.x (23), KMSB 11.x (25), KOLD 13.x (32) and KUVE-DT 46.x (34), respectively. Meanwhile, KUAT 6.x (30) and KTTU 18.x (19) are frequently received, which will spell doom for K19JT-D and K30MM-D, both of which are constructing stations to broadcast from South Mtn.
NextGen TV
- KPNX 12.x Mesa (Multimedia Holdings Corporation) has requested an extension of its Experimental STA to provide content to KFPH-CD for broadcast in ATSC 3.0 format. The STA is requested to be coterminous with KFPH's Experimental STA to host ATSC 3.0 broadcasts.