KVSW-LP

Last updated
KVSW-LP (Defunct)
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
OwnerVillage Broadcasting Corp.
History
FoundedFebruary 9, 2004
Ceased operations
November 28, 2007
Former call signs
K38IH (CP only)
America One
Technical information
Facility ID 126615
ERP 1 kW
HAAT 200 m

KVSW-LP was a low-power television station serving Winslow, Arizona, which broadcast locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an affiliate of America One Television Network. [1] The station was owned by Village Broadcasting Corp., a subsidiary of Longfoot Communications Corp. of Los Angeles, California and was the first television station owned by Longfoot Communications to be licensed. The station ceased operations November 28, 2007, and the owners surrendered its license to the FCC.

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History

An original construction permit to build a low power television station was granted to Dean M. Mosely of US Interactive LLC on February 9, 2004. The station was to broadcast on analog channel 38 and was assigned the call letters K38IH. At the time, US Interactive was experimenting with a means of providing wireless Internet service over UHF television frequencies. The plan never materialized and in January 2006, US Interactive sold the permit to Village Broadcasting Corp., who changed the call letters to KVSW-LP in April 2006. The station began operations under Program Test Authority on July 10, 2006, received its original license nine days later, and became an affiliate of America One. It ceased operations after less than seventeen months on the air.

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References

  1. Commission, United States Federal Communications (2007). FCC Record: A Comprehensive Compilation of Decisions, Reports, Public Notices, and Other Documents of the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. Federal Communications Commission.