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Arizona TV Station Update - July 2013

As always, questions, additions, comments and corrections welcome.

New licenses

  • KUTP 45.x (26) Phoenix (Fox Television Stations, Inc.) requested and was granted a license to cover corrected transmitter coordinates. Technical specifications: Ch 26; TL 33-20-3 N, 112-3-41 W (South Mtn.) (Was 33-20-1/112-3-32); ERP 1000 kW directional; HAAT 532 m.
  • K16BP-D 45.x Cottonwood (Fox Television Stations, Inc.) has been granted a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 16; TL 34-41-14 N, 112-7-1 W (Mingus Mtn.); ERP 5 kW directional; HAAT 790 m.
  • K14HG-D 45.x Kingman (Fox Television Stations, Inc.) has been granted a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 14; TL 34-4-52 N, 113-54-13 W (Hayden Peak); ERP 0.8 kW directional; HAAT 1096 m.
  • K14KK-D 8.x Flagstaff (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has been granted a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 14; TL 35-14-26 N, 111-35-48 W (Mt. Elden); ERP 0.1 kW directional; HAAT 585 m.
  • K43LW-D 8.x Prescott (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has been granted a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 43; TL 34-29-25 N, 112-31-59 W (Mt. Francis); ERP 0.615 kW directional; HAAT 477 m.
  • K36AE 10.x Clarkdale (NW Communications of Phoenix, Inc.) has requested a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 36; TL 34-41-14 N, 112-6-59 W (Mingus Mtn.); ERP 15 kW directional; HAAT 764 m.
  • K42AC 8.x Cottonwood (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has requested a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 42; TL 34-41-12 N, 112-6-59 W (Mingus Mtn.); ERP 5 kW directional; HAAT 770 m.
  • K43IB 8.x Globe-Miami (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has requested a license to cover its flash cut to digital. Technical specifications: Ch 43; TL 33-20-31 N, 110-52-14 W (Madera Peak); ERP 1 kW directional; HAAT 685 m.

Programming changes

  • K42AC-D 8.x Cottonwood (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has begun broadcasting in digital with the full lineup of KAET programming.
  • K43IB-D 8.x Globe-Miami (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has begun broadcasting in digital with the full lineup of KAET programming.
  • KPHE-LD 44.x (16) Phoenix (Lotus TV of Phoenix LLC) has changed programming on channel 44.3. Formerly a simulcast of the CNN Latino/Telemax/local programming aired on channel 44.1, it now airs Smart Lifestyle TV (http://www.smartlifestyletv.com/).
  • KEGS-LD 30.x (24) Las Vegas NV (Mako Communications LLC) has resumed airing AlmaVisión programming on channel 30.2 after a long absence.
  • K16DS-D 14.x St. George UT (Southwest Media LLC), a translator of KCSG Cedar City, is now airing FamilyNet on channel 14.2 with My Family TV moved to channel 14.4. The station's lineup is now as follows: 14.1 Me-TV, 14.2 FamilyNet, 14.3 Accuweather, 14.4 My Family TV.
  • Aereo has announced plans to roll out service to all 29 counties in Utah. If the article in CED Magazine is correct, then it should include Washington County (St. George area) and Kane County (Kanab), but I'm a little skeptical that service will extend beyond the Salt Lake City metro area. Article: Aereo heads to Beehive State

Call sign changes

  • K55DB 8.x Prescott (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has changed its call sign to K43LW-D following licensing of its digital flash cut.

Transactions

  • Mako Communications LLC has received FCC approval to sell the following stations to Landover 5 LLC (The sale of KNBX-CD has not yet been approved.):
    • KTVP-LD 22.x Phoenix
    • K25DM 25.x Phoenix
    • KEGS-LD 30.x (24) Las Vegas NV
    • KVPX-LD 28.x Las Vegas NV
  • KSWT 13.x Yuma (Pappas Arizona License LLC) has reached an agreement with Blackhawk Broadcasting LLC to purchase the station and its assets for $900,000. In May, Blackhawk reached an agreement to buy KYMA. As the purchase of KSWT leaves the Yuma-El Centro market with four distinct owners, while eight are normally required for a duopoly, Blackhawk is requesting a failing station waiver to allow them to own two stations in the market. Given the supporting facts laid out in the FCC application, it seems likely that it will win approval.
  • Una Vez Más, the nation's largest affiliate for Azteca América programming, has agreed to transfer its broadcast assets to Northstar LLC, and has entered into a Time Brokerage Agreement with Azteca International Corp., owned by Azteca América. The transaction includes the licenses and construction permits of 31 stations, including:
    • KPDF-CA 41.x Phoenix (Licensed - operating in digital per STA). Price: $31,500.
    • KDFQ-LP 47 Prescott (Licensed and silent). $7,000.
    • K41MR-D Flagstaff (Construction Permit). $7,000.
    • KHDF-CD 19.x Las Vegas NV (Licensed) $31,500.
  • K19CX Yuma (KAZT LLC) is being sold to the Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University, pending FCC approval. The station had been rebroadcasting KAET for several years, after Syndex rules made it impossible to rebroadcast KAZT in the Yuma market. The station is proposed to sell for $25,000, payable in three installments.

Construction permits and Special Temporary Authorizations (STAs) granted

  • KUTP 45.x (26) Phoenix (Fox Television Stations, Inc.) requested and was granted a construction permit to correct transmitter coordinates as the result of a new survey. No other transmission specifications were changed. Technical specifications: Ch 26; TL 33-20-3 N, 112-3-41 W (South Mtn.) (Was 33-20-1/112-3-32); ERP 1000 kW directional; HAAT 532 m.
  • KTVP-LD 22.x Phoenix (Mako Communications LLC) has been granted a construction permit to maximize power. The application had been awaiting Mexican coordination. Technical specifications: Ch 22; TL 33-19-58 N, 112-3-59 W (South Mtn.); ERP 15 kW directional; HAAT 460 m.
  • KKAX-LP 36 Hilltop (Tri-State Broadcasting LLC) has been granted a construction permit to flash cut to digital. Conversion must be completed by September 1, 2015. Technical specifications: Ch 36; TL 35-4-53 N, 113-54-14 W (Hayden Peak); ERP 0.022 kW directional; HAAT 1076 m.
  • KUDF-LP 14.x Tucson (LM Media Group, Inc.) has been granted a construction permit to flash cut to digital. The station has already been broadcasting a digital signal via STA since December 2012; this permit formalizes the parameters under which the station is already operating. Technical specifications: Ch 14; TL 32-24-54 N, 110-42-56 W (Mt. Bigelow); ERP 3.02 kW directional; HAAT 1080 m.

Construction permits and Special Temporary Authorizations (STAs) modified or requested

  • K47GQ Parks (Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University) has requested a modification to its digital flash cut construction permit, allowing it to increase ERP from 430 Watts to 750 Watts. The increase is possible following a reduction in power to K47DJ-D Prescott. Technical specifications: Ch 47; TL 35-12-1 N, 112-12-17 W (Bill Williams Mtn.); ERP 0.75 kW directional; HAAT 750 m.
  • K43IE Williams (NW Communications of Phoenix, Inc.) has proposed to rotate its azimuth pattern from zero to 340° true due to interference concerns raised by the FCC, presumably to K43LW-D Prescott.
  • K40KZ St. George UT (R & D Media Group, Inc.) has requested a Silent STA. The station claims to have gone off the air on 6/20 and that the reason is so that they may convert to digital.

Dismissed, canceled, expiring or expired

  • K51HV Cottonwood (Regal Media LLC) has surrendered its license to the FCC. Also dismissed is a construction permit to flash cut to digital on channel 35.
  • The FCC has dismissed a new digital station application filed by Aracelis Ortiz in October 2006. The station was proposed to be a digital companion for KCOS-LP, but KCOS applied for a flash cut in November 2011 instead.

Extreme Mako-vers Because sometimes, you can't tell the TV lineup without a score card...

Phoenix

  • KTVP-LD (Mako Communications - Yes, I know the sale to Landover has been approved by the FCC, but it's still Mako for now)
    • 22.1 Good News TV
    • 22.2 Color bars
    • 22.3 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
    • 22.4 Más TV
    • 22.5 Color bars
    • 22.6 Color bars
  • K25DM (Mako Communications)
    • 25.2 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
  • KPDF-CD (Una Vez Más Phoenix License)
    • 41.1 Azteca America
    • 41.2 LTN
    • 41.3 LATV
    • 41.4 Infomercials (OnTV4U)
  • KPHE-LD (Lotus Communications)
    • 44.1 CNN Latino / Telemax / local
    • 44.2 Telemax
    • 44.3 Smart Lifestyle TV
    • 44.4 My Family TV
  • KFPB-LD (Globe LPTV)
    • 50.1 TeleVida Abundante
    • 50.2 ESNE TV
    • 50.3 TV Real
    • 50.4 Restauración TV
    • 50.5 VideoZona
    • 50.6 Infomercials
    • 50.12 ESNE Radio

Las Vegas

  • KEEN-CD (Christian Media Associates)
    • 17.1 World Harvest Network
    • 17.2 Worship
    • 17.6 QVC
    • 17.7 Videos
    • 17.8 So Cool Videos
  • KHMP-LD (Hilltop Church)
    • 18.1 AMG TV
    • 18.2 America One
    • 18.3 America One
    • 18.4 Tuff TV
  • KHDF-CD (Una Vez Más Las Vegas License)
    • 19.1 Azteca America
    • 19.2 For Lease slide
    • 19.3 For Lease slide
    • 19.4 For Lease slide
  • KVPX-LD (Mako Communications)
    • 28.1 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
  • KEGS-LD (Mako Communications)
    • 30.1 Color bars
    • 30.2 AlmaVisión
    • 30.3 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
  • KNBX-CD (Mako Communications)
    • 31.1 Color bars
    • 31.2 The Walk
    • 31.3 History Of Television
    • 31.4 History Of Television
  • KGNG-LD (King Kong Broadcasting)
    • 47.1 HSN
    • 47.2 Aviva TV
    • 47.3 Bounce TV
    • 47.4 RTN
    • 47.5 Movies+
    • 47.6 My Family TV
    • 47.7 PBJ
    • 47.8 Arirang
  • KLSV-LD (Biltmore Broadcasting) (PSIP shows only channels 50.2 and 50.3; other TVs may show as 50.1 and 50.2)
    • 50.2 Jewelry Television
    • 50.3 Joan Rivers Beauty

Anatomy of a Translator System

Stumbled upon a 2011 comment by Mohave County, filed in response to a request from the FCC, detailing how Phoenix television stations reach their systems, which stretch from Lake Havasu City to the Utah border. Thought it might be of interest. http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/v...

Comments

1. On Saturday, August 3 2013, 14:26 by Trip Ericson

What will we call the "Mako-vers" section once Mako is out of the business? =)

2. On Sunday, August 4 2013, 09:29 by RDvegas

Land-overs? But that just doesn't have the same zing.

3. On Sunday, August 4 2013, 10:22 by dhett

I'm thinking! I'm thinking! Since I only post these every other month, I have 2 months to get a replacement title. =)

4. On Thursday, August 8 2013, 17:28 by Bleen Gloob

I will submit my entry for the contest.....how about "Landmines."? Every time there is a change you hear a little explosion......"poof".........kind of like when Wile E. Coyote falls over the cliff and hits the bottom of the canyon and the roadrunner looks down on him.....

5. On Friday, August 9 2013, 10:33 by dhett

Somehow, I get a feeling that TV lineups are going to become much more stable - and sparse - under Landover. Their business is selling data services, not TV. I'm expecting to see one free 480i service per channel, the minimum required by the FCC, with the remainder of the bandwidth devoted to broadband and other chargeable services.

6. On Sunday, August 11 2013, 15:02 by Bleen Gloob

Looks like QVC has reappeared. It is on a new channel, 51.5 and is part of the KPPX ION network offering in Phoenix.