KUVI-DT
Bakersfield, California United States |
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Branding | My45 |
Channels | Digital: 45 (UHF) Virtual: 45 (PSIP) |
Subchannels | (see section) |
Affiliations | MyNetworkTV |
Owner | Univision Communications, Inc. (KUVI License Partnership, G.P.) |
First air date | December 1988[1] |
Call letters' meaning | UniVIsion |
Sister station(s) | KABE-CD KBTF-CD KTFB-CA |
Former callsigns | KDOB-TV (1988-1991) KUZZ-TV (1991-1997) KUVI (1997-2004) KUVI-TV (2004-2009) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 45 (UHF, 1988-2009) Digital: 55 (UHF) |
Former affiliations | Independent (1988-1995) PTEN (1993-1995) UPN (1995-2006) |
Transmitter power | 620 kW |
Height | 404 m |
Facility ID | 7700 |
Transmitter coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: | Profile CDBS |
Website | www.45kuvi.com |
KUVI-DT, virtual and UHF digital channel 45, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in Bakersfield, California, United States. The station is owned by Univision Communications. KUVI maintains studio facilities located on Truxtun Avenue in the western section of Bakersfield, and its transmitter located near Rock Springs, in Mount Adelaide. It is the only the English-language Univision-owned TV station in the United States.
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History
The station first went on the air on December 18, 1988 as KDOB-TV. It was originally owned by Dorothy Owens. It first operated from studios located on North Chester Avenue in Bakersfield. Dorothy would later sold the station to her brother Buck (1929–2006) in 1990. and would change its call letters to KUZZ-TV on March 18, 1991. The station later moved its operations to a new studio facility located on Sillect Avenue in Bakersfield. The station became a charter affiliate of UPN on January 16, 1995, and remained with that network for its entire existence. On October 17, 1997, the station once again changed its call letters, this time to KUVI. Buck Owens sold the station to current owner Univision in 1998. One last change to the call letters during the analog era came on January 1, 2004, the station chose to add the "-TV" suffix to the letters, hence the current callsign KUVI-TV. With the digital transition completed, the station replaced the "-TV" suffix with the "-DT" duffix on June 23, 2009 (all Univision-owned full-service television stations, regardless of whether or not they had a suffix after their call signs prior to the transition, now have a "-DT" suffix as part of their legal call signs).
KUVI at first was tentatively awaiting to affiliate with The CW Television Network[citation needed], but instead it was announced on June 15, 2006 that it would affiliate with MyNetworkTV, despite the fact that owner Univision was sold to a group led by children's television mogul Haim Saban (founder of Saban Entertainment and former co-owner of Fox Family Channel with News Corporation before it became ABC-owned ABC Family Channel). Providence Equity Partners, one of the private equity firms which are part of the Saban-led consortium, acquired a 19 percent stake in Univision at that time.
The CW affiliation ended up on KWFB, now officially called KGET-DT2, as of September 18, 2006.
On April 20, 2007, Clear Channel entered into an agreement to sell its entire television stations group (which included KGET) to Newport Television, a broadcasting holding company controlled by Providence Equity Partners. However, with only four full-power stations, Bakersfield does not have enough to legally support a co-owned duopoly operation. As a result, the Federal Communications Commission granted conditional approval of the deal, provided that Providence Equity Partners divest either KGET or its stake in Univision as soon as the sale was finalized. That occurred on March 14, 2008. As it turned out, it was KGET which was divested by Newport Television to High Plains Broadcasting; however, Newport continued to manage that station through a shared services agreement (SSA) until it was sold to its current owner Nexstar Broadcasting Group in February 2013.
Digital television
Digital channels
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[2] |
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31.4 | 720p | 16:9 | KBTF-CA | Simulcast of KBTF-CD / UniMás |
39.2 | KABE-LP | Simulcast of KABE-CD / Univision | ||
45.1 | KUVI-DT | Main KUVI-DT programming / MyNetworkTV |
Analog-to-digital conversion
KUVI-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 45, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 55, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era UHF channel 45.[3]
See also
- Buck Owens (1929–2006)
References
- ↑ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says December 18, while the Television and Cable Factbook says December 1.
- ↑ RabbitEars TV Query for KUVI
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.