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KPIF
KPIF was a full-power television station serving Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho, as an affiliate of the Retro Television Network. The station is owned by KM Communications Inc. and broadcast on UHF channel 15 from a transmitter located on Howard Mountain in Pocatello. ==History== The original construction permit for KPIF was granted on March 2, 2001, to Pocatello Channel 15, LLC, a partnership between KM Communications, Inc. of Skokie, Illinois, Kaleidoscope Foundation, Inc. of Little Rock, Arkansas (a subsidiary of Equity Broadcasting Corporation), and Potelco Broadcasting of Greensboro, North Carolina. The three companies had been competing applicants for a channel 15 television station in Pocatello, and agreed in 2000 to form a partnership in order to expedite construction of the station.〔(Settlement and merger agreement among KM, Potelco and Kaleidoscope )〕 In 2003, due to irreconcilable differences that caused delays in development of the permit, Myoung Hwa Bae of KM Communications extended an offer to buy out the other two members.〔(Letter from Myoung Hwa Bae offering buy-out )〕 KM Communications completed construction of the station and signed on in March 2004 under Program Test Authority from the FCC.〔Federal Communications Commission (Memorandum opinion and order ), May 11, 2006〕 The station applied for a license to cover the construction permit on March 1, 2004, and was granted the license on October 11, 2006. Initially, KPIF was affiliated with America One, but the station picked up a WB affiliation a few months later. It became an affiliate of The CW on September 18, 2006. At one point, KBEO of Jackson, Wyoming (which was the first to sign on, on March 30, 2001) became a satellite of KPIF (KBEO has since gone dark). After The CW moved to a digital subchannel of KIFI-TV on September 7, 2009, the stations switched to RTV.
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