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KVUI
KVUI is a television station affiliated with Me-TV in Southeastern Idaho and Northwestern Wyoming that is licensed to Pocatello. It broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 31 from a transmitter in unincorporated Bannock County east of Downtown Pocatello. The station can also be seen on Cable ONE channel 9. KVUI is owned by Buckalew Media. ==History==
Channel 31 signed on the air as KFXP, the Fox affiliate for the Pocatello-Idaho Falls market, on July 16, 1998. Prior to the station's launch, Fox programming had been seen on area cable systems via Foxnet;〔 the network also maintained a secondary affiliation with CBS affiliate KIDK (channel 3). KFXP was originally owned by a partnership of three companies – Redwood Broadcasting, Winstar Communications, and Compass Communications – that had competed for the license;〔 through a time brokerage agreement, the station was operated by Sunbelt Communications (later known as Intermountain West Communications Company), owner of NBC outlet KPVI (channel 6), and the two stations shared studios in Pocatello.〔 By 1999, Compass Communications had acquired Redwood and Winstar's interests in KFXP. In its early years, channel 31 had a secondary affiliation with UPN;〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.matthewsittel.com/tvg/tvg-id.htm )〕 however, this had ended by 2000. KFXP discontinued its Fox affiliation on July 1, 2012 following a dispute with the network over retransmission consent; several other stations lost their Fox affiliations a year earlier for similar reasons. The station subsequently affiliated with This TV (previously shown on KPVI-DT3) effective on that date with the network airing during the morning and overnight hours, though it retained general entertainment programming during daytime and primetime hours. Twin Falls sister station KXTF also lost its affiliation and switched to This TV on the same date, with Fox programming moving to MyNetworkTV affiliate KTWT-LD as a primary affiliation.〔(Fisher's KXPI Grabs Fox Affiliation in Idaho Falls ), ''Broadcasting & Cable'', June 15, 2012.〕 MyNetworkTV affiliate KXPI-LD (channel 34, which is repeated on KIDK-DT2) assumed the Fox affiliation and retained MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation.〔 KFXP went dark on July 1, 2013 following the end of its lease on its transmission tower; a new lease on the tower cannot be negotiated until the completion of an ownership change for the tower. The time brokerage agreement with KPVI-DT was also terminated as of the preceding day; it had been slated to expire on July 16. KFXP had begun showing a still announcing the shutdown on June 24, 2013. On January 31, 2014, Compass Communications reached a deal to sell KFXP, along with two commonly-owned low-power stations in Beaumont, Texas, to Abraham Telecasting Company, however, the sale fell through. On June 12, 2015, Compass agreed to sell KFXP to Buckalew Media for $450,000. The sale was completed on October 30;〔(Consummation Notice ) ''CDBS Public Access'', Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved 2 November, 2015.〕 on November 9, Buckalew changed the station's call letters to KVUI. Buckalew then announced that it would relaunch KVUI by December 1 as a Me-TV affiliate; the station also intends to air some local programming.
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