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KSVI

KSVI, virtual channel 6, is an ABC-affiliated television station in Billings, Montana, broadcasting its digital signal on UHF channel 18. It is owned by the Nexstar Broadcasting Group, in a virtual duopoly with Fox affiliate KHMT (channel 4). On cable, the station is carried on Comcast cable channel 10.
KSVI's programming is also seen on K25BP (channel 25) in Billings, in areas where KSVI's signal is poor. It can also be seen in Miles City on K16DH (channel 16).
==History==
KSVI went on the air January 8, 1993 under the ownership of Big Horn Communications. The station has always been an ABC affiliate;〔 it replaced KOUS-TV (channel 4), which shut down at KSVI's launch.〔 At the outset, channel 6's programming was also seen on KYUS-TV (channel 3) in Miles City and KCTZ (channel 7) in Bozeman, both of which had previously served as satellites of KOUS. KCTZ was sold to Cordillera Communications several months later to become a satellite of KXLF-TV in Butte〔 (eventually becoming KBZK), while KYUS was sold to Stephan Marks in 1995 (originally proposed to become a satellite of KXGN-TV in Glendive,〔 KYUS now simulcasts KULR-TV from Billings). Following the sale of KCTZ, KSVI's programming was carried on translators K26DE (channel 26) in Bozeman and K43DU (channel 43) in Butte; this ended when KWYB signed on in 1996. Channel 6 also, at its sign-on, inherited Billings translator station K25BP, which was originally intended to improve KOUS' signal in Billings (as channel 4's tower is located 18 miles east of the city due to its Hardin city of license).
KSVI added a secondary affiliation with Fox in 1994; this was primarily to carry the network's NFL coverage, but 15 hours a week of other Fox programs, such as ''Married… with Children'' and ''The Simpsons'', were aired in overnight and weekend timeslots not programmed by ABC. Following this deal, cable systems in the Billings area removed Foxnet from their lineups.〔 The secondary Fox affiliation ended when channel 4 returned to the air in August 1995 as Fox affiliate KHMT under a local marketing agreement with KSVI. Also in 1995, channel 6 added a secondary affiliation with UPN (it had carried the first season of the network's ''Star Trek: Voyager'' on a standalone basis before signing as a formal secondary affiliate that June); this affiliation, which was eventually shared with KHMT, continued until UPN closed down in 2006.
Big Horn Communications sold KSVI to Great Trails Broadcasting Corporation for $17.37 million in 1997. The following year, Great Trails exited broadcasting and sold the station (and its LMA with KHMT), along with WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland and WFFT-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Quorum Broadcasting Company for $65 million. Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquired Quorum for $230 million in December 2003.

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