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KYES-TV

KYES-TV is the local MyNetworkTV affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska, broadcasting locally on channel 5, with a repeater in Anchorage on channel 18, KYEX-LP. It has translators (repeaters) in Kenai-Soldotna on channel 6, Homer-Seldovia on channel 9 (petition to change to channel 3), and can be seen via satellite on AMC 7 at 137 degrees via an authorized Wegener satellite receiver. The station is owned by Fireweed Communications, LLC. KYES is one of the few stand-alone locally owned television stations left in the United States. Its studios are located on Woodland Avenue in Anchorage, southwest of downtown, while the main transmitter for the station is in the city's Eagle River district.
==History==
KYES signed on the air in 1990 as an independent before joining UPN in 1995. It also had a secondary affiliation with The WB until that network launched The WB 100+ Station Group in 1998 in order to shift to cable-only distribution in smaller markets. In January 2006 it was announced that the WB and UPN were to merge operations in September 2006 to form The CW. The station was expected to become a CW affiliate, but on April 24 it was announced that The CW would be carried on a digital subchannel on ABC's Anchorage affiliate KIMO. KYES instead became an affiliate of My Network TV and one of only two in Alaska (sister station K17HC 17 in Juneau is the other); KFXF, the Fox affiliate in Fairbanks, declined an offer to run it as their secondary network.
On October 1, 2015, Gray Television announced that will buy KYES (and four of its five translators) for $500.000. Also, Gray will apply to the FCC for a "failing station" waiver of the local ownership rules to permit operate recently acquired KTUU-TV and KYES as a duopoly, becoming the first legal duopoly in the region (because KTBY and KYUR are operated as a virtual duopoly). The application was Accepted for Filing on October 13, 2015.

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