KSHW-LP

Last updated
KSHW-LP
Channels
BrandingFox Sports Radio 87.7
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct (formerly Fox Sports Radio)
Ownership
Owner
  • Sheridan Media
  • (Lovcom, Inc.)
KROE, KWYO, KZWY, KLQQ, KYTI, KOWY
History
First air date
July 31, 1979 (1979-07-31)
Last air date
July 13, 2021 (2021-07-13)
Former call signs
K06AT (1979–2013)
Call sign meaning
Sheridan, Wyoming
Technical information
Facility ID 60161
ERP 3 kW
Transmitter coordinates 44°37′20″N107°6′57.04″W / 44.62222°N 107.1158444°W / 44.62222; -107.1158444
Links
Website sheridanmedia.com/foxsports/
Radio station information
Frequency 87.7MHz
Programming
Format Sports radio

KSHW-LP, VHF analog channel 6, was a low-powered television station licensed to Sheridan, Wyoming, United States. The station was last owned by Lovcom, Inc., and last broadcast a sports radio format with programming from Fox Sports Radio.

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History

Northern Wyoming Community College was granted a construction permit for a channel 6 translator of ABC affiliate KTWO-TV (channel 2) in Casper, and assigned the call letters K06AT, on July 31, 1979. [1] In 2007, the college transferred the facility to Nexstar Media Group, owners of Fox affiliate KHMT (channel 4) at Hardin, Montana, which the station was rebroadcasting, for no purchase price.

Lovcom, Inc., owner of the Sheridan Media cluster of radio stations, purchased K06AT from Nexstar in 2010 after being successful in obtaining authorization to move the station to the tower of its KYTI. [2] At that time, it began airing sports radio programming, originally from ESPN Radio, which had previously aired on an HD Radio subchannel of KYTI.

As with all television stations operating as radio stations on channel 6, this station was required to convert to digital on July 13, 2021, ending the FM radio service. Lovcom had advocated in filings with the Federal Communications Commission for technologies that would allow the transmission of an ATSC signal and the FM audio program in the same 6 MHz, [3] but no ATSC 3.0 modification was ever filed for KSHW-LP, which closed at the deadline and had its license deleted.

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References

  1. "BALTTV - 20070321ABH APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL OF A CORPORATE LICENSEE OR PERMITTEE, OR FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE OR PERMIT OF TV OR FM TRANSLATOR STATION OR LOW POWER TELEVISION STATION — K06AT". March 21, 2007. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  2. "BALTTV-20100830AAV APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL OF A CORPORATE LICENSEE OR PERMITTEE, OR FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE OR PERMIT OF TV OR FM TRANSLATOR STATION OR LOW POWER TELEVISION STATION — K06AT". August 30, 2010. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  3. Stine, Randy J. (March 1, 2020). "FCC Weighs the Future of FM6 Stations". Radio World. Retrieved September 17, 2020.