KBEO

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KBEO
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
March 30, 2001;22 years ago (2001-03-30)
Last air date
July 16, 2010;13 years ago (2010-07-16)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
11 (VHF, 2001–2009)
America One (2001–2004)
The WB (2004–2006)
The CW (2006–2009)
RTV (2009–2010)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 35103
ERP 30 kW
HAAT 603 m
Transmitter coordinates 43°38′14″N110°38′3″W / 43.63722°N 110.63417°W / 43.63722; -110.63417 (KBEO)
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KBEO, VHF digital channel 11, was a Retro TV-affiliated television station licensed to Jackson, Wyoming, United States. The station was owned by KM Communications Inc.

History

KBEO signed on March 30, 2001. The station originally operated separately as an America One affiliate, but became a satellite of Pocatello, Idaho station KPIF, after that station opened in March 2004.

Because it was granted an original construction permit after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) finalized the DTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997, [1] KBEO did not receive a companion channel for digital television stations. Instead, on June 12, 2009, which was the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations, KBEO was to have turned off its analog signal and turned on its digital signal (called a "flash-cut").

On July 16, 2010, KBEO ceased broadcasting due to financial problems. However, it had failed to apply for a digital license to cover or extension of the construction permit; furthermore, the analog signal had left the air for good, also for financial reasons, on September 24, 2008. As a result, on July 27, 2010, the FCC canceled KBEO's license. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Final DTV Channel Plan from FCC97-115". www.transmitter.com.
  2. "Federal Communications Commission". fcc.gov. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012.
  3. "Radio-Info: "DID ANY STATIONS END, SIGN OFF THIS YEAR?", December 31, 2010".