- KVMY
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KVMY
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = MyLVTV
analog = 21 (UHF)
digital = 22 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =MyNetworkTV
network =
founded =
airdate =July 31 ,1984
location =Las Vegas, Nevada
callsign_meaning = Vegas MYNetworkTV
former_callsigns = KRLR (1984-1995)
KUPN (1995-1998)
KVWB (1998-2006)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.
licensee = KUPN Licensee, LLC
sister_stations =KVCW
former_affiliations = independent (1984-1995)UPN (1995-1998)
The WB (1998-2006)
effective_radiated_power = 2570 kW (analog)
630 kW (digital)
HAAT = 368 m (analog)
382.9 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 10179
coordinates = coord|36|0|27|N|115|0|27.1|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.mylvtv.com/ www.mylvtv.com]KVMY is a full-service
television station inLas Vegas, Nevada , broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 21 and in digital on UHF channel 22 as an affiliate ofMyNetworkTV . FoundedMarch 8 1982 , the station is owned and operated by theSinclair Broadcast Group . Its transmitter is located inHenderson, Nevada .History
The station began its existence
March 8 1982 with a construction permit issued by the FCC to build a new full-service television station on UHF channel 21 to serve Las Vegas.cite web |url=http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=2393 |title=Original CP application summary |publisher=Federal Communications Commission |accessdate=2007-03-27] The original owner Frank Scott, an early independent casino pioneer in Las Vegas, named his company- Dres Media Inc., and chose KRLR, which contained the first letter of each of his three children's names, for the station's call letters in December 1982.cite web |url=http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=10179&Callsign=KVMY |title=Callsign changes |publisher=Federal Communications Commission |accessmonthday=March 27 |accessyear=2007] . In August 1984, after a couple of extensions to the original construction permit, the station applied for its license to cover construction and went on the air under Program Test Authority. KRLR was an independent station branding itself as "Vusic 21", and at first, aired only music videos. In addition to its over-the-air broadcast on channel 21, the station was carried by Prime Cable on channel 2.The station's first music video aired, reportedly was
Michael Jackson 's "Thriller", considered one of the longest music videos in the industry, lasting nearly 14 minutes in duration.One of "Vusic 21"'s video disc jockeys,
Ron Maestri , became a television host in the 1990s, emceeingUSA Network 's Quicksilver.In mid-1985, KRLR began to introduce a few classic television programs, and in mid-1985 began airing "World Class Championship Wrestling", a popular one-hour wrestling program originating from Dallas, Texas. KRLR was licensed by the FCC on
April 11 1986 . By 1987, the station had replaced the music videos with more conventional fare, and added more pro wrestling programs, inclding the UWF, AWA (moving from KTNV-TV) and the NWA.In May 1994, Dres Media sold the station for $2.85 million to new owners- Channel 21, LP, a subsidiary of Lambert Broadcasting of Los Angeles. In January 1995, after nearly eleven years of being an independent, the station became an affiliate of the new
UPN television network, and changed its call letters to KUPN to reflect the new affiliation. One of the most successful turn-around stories in broadcasting, Channel 21 L.P. sold the station just 3 short years later toSinclair Broadcast Group in April 1997 for $87 million. Sinclair created the company KUPN Licensee to manage the station's license. The station remains licensed to KUPN licensee as of March 2007. OnMarch 1 1998 , Sinclair changed the station's affiliation toThe WB Television Network (The WB) and onMay 27 1998 , changed the station's call letters to KVWB, again in honor of its new affiliation. The station moved to channel 12 on the local cable system in 1999, whenCox Communications acquired Prime Cable.In 2003, the station launched a local newscast, combined with Sinclair's own "News Central" national broadcast, at 10:00 p.m.. The local news department was shared with co-owned independent station KFBT "Gold 33", which aired its News Central newscast at 7:00 p.m.. The news department was shut down at the beginning of March 2006. KVWB later entered into an agreement to air a 10:00 p.m. newscast produced by KVBC, the local NBC affiliate. The newscast debuted on
April 6 2006 , titled "NEWS 3 at 10 on The WB Las Vegas" and later renamed to "NEWS 3 at 10 on My LV TV". It was discontinued onDecember 15 2006 , and "NEWS 3 at 10 on The CW Las Vegas" was launched the following Monday on sister stationKVCW .In January 2006, UPN and The WB announced that in September 2006, both networks would cease operations. In their place would be a new network called The CW. In February 2006,
Fox announced that they would also launch a new network, which they eventually namedMy Network TV . Sinclair chose to put The CW on their other station in town, the then-independent KFBT, and to put My Network TV on KVWB. In June 2006, anticipating the start of My Network TV, Sinclair changed the station's call letters yet again, and the station became KVMY.Digital television
When the FCC released its initial DTV allocations on
April 21 1997 , it had assigned UHF channel 20 to KUPN-DT as its digital companion channel. [cite web| url=http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1997/fc97115a.pdf| title=DTV Allocation Table, Sixth Report and Order| publisher=Federal Communications Commission| page=p. 34| date=1997-04-21| accessdate=2007-04-28| format=PDF] The allocations met with considerable resistance from low-power broadcasters who would be displaced by the DTV allocations, and onFebruary 17 1998 , the FCC issued a revised final DTV allocations table. [cite web| url=http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.pdf| title=Final DTV Allocation Table, MO&O for Recon. of Sixth R&O| publisher=Federal Communications Commission| page=p. 27| date=1998-02-17| accessdate=2007-04-28| format=PDF] KUPN's original allocation would have displaced LPTV station KKJK-LP (nowKHDF-CA ) and a co-channelTBN station inBullhead City, Arizona , so the FCC substituted UHF channel 22. The station, renamed KVWB-DT, was granted a permit to construct its digital facilities onNovember 24 2000 . Technical difficulties delayed construction of the full-power facilities, requiring extensions of the construction permit, [cite web| url=http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getattachment_exh.cgi?exhibit_id=86727| title=Construction permit extension request| publisher=Federal Communications Commission| date=2007-08-30| accessdate=2007-04-28] and onNovember 8 2002 , KVWB was granted Special Temporary Authority (STA) to construct a low-power facility in order to comply with the FCC deadline for commencing digital broadcasting while the full-power facilities were still being built. The station, now known as KVMY-DT, completed construction of its full-power digital facilities in January 2007, but as of April 2007, has not yet been granted a license.In 2006, the FCC required each station with a digital companion channel to select which station it would continue to use after the end of the transition period. KVMY-DT has selected channel 22 as its final digital channel and will return the channel 21 license to the FCC. Televisions will still tune to KVMY on channel 21 per the
ATSC virtual channel standards.External links
* [http://www.mylvtv.com/ KVMY site]
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