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KTVG : ウィキペディア英語版
KTVG-TV

KTVG-TV was the Fox affiliate for most of south-central Nebraska, licensed to serve Grand Island. Prior to June 2009, the station, along with KSNB-TV in Superior, were identified on-air as Nebraska Fox 4 & 17. Beginning June 12, 2009, the stations were simulcast with KFXL-TV in Lincoln, Nebraska. As of mid-August 2009, KFXL became the main station, and the entire network was rebranded as KFXL, Fox Nebraska. KSNB left the air in December 2009 (though it has since resumed operations as a separately-operated NBC and MyNetworkTV affiliate) and KTVG soon followed in April 2010, leaving KFXL as the market's Fox station.
KTVG was owned by Hill Broadcasting Company, but was operated by Pappas Telecasting Companies under a local marketing agreement until the expiration of the deal in April 2010. Pappas holds the rights to Fox programming in the Lincoln/Hastings/Kearney market. Through this LMA, KTVG was sister station to KPTM, the Omaha Fox affiliate, and the Nebraska Television Network (NTV), composed of ABC affiliates KHGI-TV in Kearney, KWNB-TV in Hayes Center, and KHGI-CA in North Platte.
==History==

A construction permit for operation on channel 17 in Grand Island was granted on February 27, 1986; on April 10, it was assigned the call letters KTVG. However, the station did not take to the air until March 1993. Two months later, original owner Family Broadcasting Company agreed to sell KTVG to Hill Broadcasting; the sale was completed on July 14, 1993. That month, the station suspended operations due to flood damage, returning to the air that September.〔 Early on, KTVG was an independent station with a limited schedule,〔 at one point only operating from 3–11 p.m. and devoting much of its broadcast day to cartoons and old movies; by February 1994, it had expanded to a 7 a.m.–midnight schedule and had secured a deal to broadcast Kansas City Royals games in the market.〔
On April 1, 1994, KTVG's operations were taken over by Fant Broadcasting, owner of the ABC-affiliated Nebraska Television Network (NTV, composed of KHGI-TV channel 13 and satellites KWNB-TV channel 6 and KSNB-TV channel 4), under a local marketing agreement (LMA); Hill Broadcasting's owner, Robert Hill, also ran Fant-owned WNAL-TV in Gadsden, Alabama.〔 KTVG then became an affiliate of the Fox network; this was subsequently supplemented by a secondary UPN affiliation.〔 For several years thereafter, KTVG carried live simulcasts of KHGI's newscasts.〔〔 Pappas took over KTVG's operations on July 1, 1996, after it agreed to purchase NTV from Fant and immediately assumed control under an LMA; that September, Fant and Pappas converted KSNB-TV from a satellite of KHGI to satellite of KTVG, expanding the availability of Fox programming in central Nebraska.〔 This created an instance of a satellite station older than its parent, as KSNB signed on in 1965.
KTVG and KSNB-TV dropped the secondary UPN affiliation in January 1998; however, the network's programming returned in late 2000, and would remain until KOLN (channel 10) and KGIN (channel 11) launched a UPN-affiliated subchannel on September 1, 2005. The network shut down a year later in favor of The CW, which was seen on KCWL-TV (channel 51) until June 2009, when it became KFXL-TV and started simulcasting KSNB/KTVG. Also in 2000, KSNB and KTVG added a secondary affiliation with Pax,〔 renamed i on July 1, 2005 and Ion Television on January 29, 2007. The Ion affiliation was later discontinued.
KSNB and KTVG began broadcasting network programming in high-definition on January 1, 2009 prior to the broadcast of the Orange Bowl. In August 2009, KFXL became the main station for branding purposes, with all three stations being referred to as "KFXL, Fox Nebraska". Despite this, KFXL-TV and the "Fox Nebraska" network's low-power analog repeaters received their programming from KTVG-TV. The digital subchannels of the NTV stations carrying KFXL received a direct feed from the studios in Axtell, as did KTVG.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KFXL/KTVG coverage map )
The time brokerage agreement between Pappas Telecasting and Colins Broadcasting Corporation, owner of KSNB-TV, expired on November 30, 2009. As a result, KSNB, along with two translator stations in Lincoln owned by Colins, shut down on December 1. (A third Colins-owned translator, K17CI in Beatrice, Nebraska, had left the air on June 12, 2009.) KSNB subsequently broadcast intermittently as an affiliate of the Three Angels Broadcasting Network;〔(FCC: Collins Broadcasting Corporation, KSNB-DT TV4, Superior, Nebraska, Quarterly List of Issue – Responsive Programming (Third Quarter 2012 – July 1, 2012 thru September 30, 2012) )〕 in 2012, Gray Television, the owners of KOLN/KGIN, would acquire KSNB for $1.25 million〔(FCC Purchase Agreement, November 21, 2012. )〕 and make it a MyNetworkTV affiliate, shared with a pre-existing subchannel of KOLN/KGIN.〔http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/490574-Gray_TV_Plans_to_Add_MyNet_to_KNSB_Lincoln.php〕
As of April 2010, KTVG-TV was no longer listed on KFXL ID screens.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KFXL Station ID )〕 It was stated on a message board that parent station KHGI-TV announced during a newscast that KTVG-TV shut down on April 5, 2010;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AVS Forum Omaha/Lincoln )〕 this was confirmed by a comment in the station's July DTV education quarterly activity report filed with the FCC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DTV Quarterly Activity Station Report )
The KTVG-TV license was canceled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on April 22, 2014; this was due to the 2012 expiration of both its construction permit for its post-digital transition facility on channel 16 (which had been tolled due to a bankruptcy proceeding Hill Broadcasting was involved in) and special temporary authority to continue operating its pre-transition channel 19 digital facility, not operating for over a year, and failure to file for license renewal.

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