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KLFY-TV

KLFY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Eraste Landry Road in Lafayette, and its transmitter is located in Maxie, north of Rayne.

KLFY-TV
Channels
BrandingKLFY 10; KLFY News 10
Programming
Affiliations10.1: CBS
10.2: Dabl
10.3: Ion Television
10.4: Laff
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
June 3, 1955 (68 years ago) (1955-06-03)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
10 (VHF, 1955–2009)
Digital:
56 (UHF, until 2009)
Call sign meaning
Lafayette; inherited from KLFY radio, now KPEL
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35059
ERP20.3 kW
HAAT527 m (1,729 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°19′20″N 92°16′59″W / 30.32222°N 92.28306°W / 30.32222; -92.28306
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.klfy.com

KLFY-TV is notable as the oldest television station in the Lafayette area.

The station is also carried on cable and satellite providers in the Lake Charles metro area and Southwest Louisiana, where it previously served as the market's default CBS affiliate until February 15, 2017, when KSWL-LD signed on as the first CBS affiliate in the area since the sign-off of KTAG-TV in 1961,[2] as well as over-the-air in most of the Baton Rouge and Alexandria viewing areas. KLFY also served as one of two default CBS affiliates for the Alexandria market (along with KNOE-TV) of Monroe until local NBC affiliate KALB-TV launched a CBS affiliate on its subchannel in 2006. Until mid-2015, KLFY was carried on Suddenlink cable in Alexandria concurrently with CBS affiliate KALB-DT2.

History edit

The station signed on June 3, 1955. Owned by Camellia Broadcasting at the time alongside KLFY radio (AM 1420, now KPEL), it was intended to share time on channel 10 with KVOL-TV, owned at the time by the Morgan Murphy Stations along with KVOL, KVOL-FM (96.1, off-air and moved to Lake Charles by 1976), and The Daily Advertiser. However, prior to the station's launch, KVOL's owners decided to yield the channel's operations to Camellia Broadcasting; Morgan Murphy later filed an interest to broadcast on channel 3, but this was denied. Its original studio facilities were located on Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette.[3] It has always been a CBS affiliate, though it aired some ABC programming until KATC signed on in 1962. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.[4] In 1965, Camellia Broadcasting sold KLFY to Texoma Broadcasters, which owned KWTX-TV in Waco, Texas, and was partially owned by Lyndon B. Johnson along with businessman Milford N. "Buddy" Bostick. The station currently operates out of newer, larger purpose-built studio facilities on Eraste Landry Road, on the city's south side. KLFY was the first station in Lafayette and one of the earliest in Louisiana to broadcast in stereo, launching stereo broadcasting in mid-1986.

 
KLFY logo used from 1998 until December 27, 2011. The "10" had been used since 1974, with the hurricane eye surround motif added in 1982.

Young Broadcasting acquired the station from Texoma Broadcasters in 1988. Young, and KLFY with it, was sold to Media General in 2013. This marked Media General's return to Louisiana after selling Alexandria NBC affiliate KALB-TV to Hoak Media in 2008.

After an aborted merger plan with Meredith Corporation, Media General announced on January 27, 2016, that it was being acquired by Nexstar Broadcasting Group with the new company named "Nexstar Media Group". As Nexstar had already owned KADN-TV and since the Lafayette market is too small to allow duopolies in any case, in order to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as planned changes to rules regarding same-market television stations which would prohibit future joint sales agreements, the company was required to sell either KLFY or KADN to another company. NBC affiliate KLAF-LD, KADN-TV's sister station, was the only station involved in the deal that could have been legally acquired, since FCC rules allow for common ownership of full-power and low-power television stations, regardless of the number of stations in a market.[5][6] However, four months later, Nexstar agreed to sell KADN and KLAF-LD to Bayou City Broadcasting, allowing it to retain KLFY.[7]

Upon being acquired by Nexstar, the station upgraded its set and look. It has retained the "Hello Acadiana" greeting as well as the morning newscast title Passe Partout. However, in November 2017, the station dropped its hurricane eye logo it has used for over four decades, has renamed its noon newscast (formerly titled Meet Your Neighbor) to KLFY News 10 at Noon, and has changed its news theme to Stephen Arnold Music's "Canvas," which was and is still used by numerous former Media General stations.

News operation edit

 
Former news open

KLFY-TV broadcasts to and gathers news from throughout the South Central Louisiana area, a region known as "Acadiana." This includes the parishes (counties) of Lafayette, Saint Martin, Saint Landry, Evangeline, Acadia, Vermilion, Iberia, Saint Mary, and Jefferson Davis. Many of the station's branding campaigns and slogans use the moniker "Acadiana," such as "Hello Acadiana," which was adopted in 1982 along with the Frank Gari news theme "Hello News," which KLFY used from 1982 until 2004.

 
KLFY logo from 2011 through 2017

KLFY is well known in the market for its local morning show, Passe Partout–derived from the French word for "all-purpose." It has been on the air for over half a century (since 1957), and is one of the longest-running programs of its kind in the country. The station's noon show, KLFY 10 News at Noon, has been on the air for almost as long; it was formerly known as Meet Your Neighbor. The two programs are typically accompanied by paid live remotes promoting local car dealers, furniture stores and other commercial businesses. KLFY's weather department utilizes the "Live Doppler 10 Stormtracker" title for live up to date weather forecasts and branding. Weather coverage is featured prominently throughout station branding promotions.

In Lafayette, KLFY ranked first in viewership throughout most of its early history. This changed in the early-to-mid-2000s when a resurgent KATC began to attract viewers away from KLFY with different news formats and by luring various well-known talent from KLFY.[8]

On December 28, 2011, KLFY became the first television station in the Lafayette market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. In May 2013, the longtime Eyewitness News name in use since 1969 was dropped for Acadiana's Multi-Media News; it has since been replaced by simply KLFY News 10. Upon being acquired by Nexstar, KLFY began producing and airing a weekend sports program Cajun Nation, focusing on sporting events from UL Lafayette, and airs Geaux Nation, focusing on athletic events from LSU, that is produced by sister station WVLA in Baton Rouge.

Former on-air staff edit

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KLFY-TV[9]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
10.1 1080i 16:9 KLFY-HD Main KLFY-TV programming / CBS
10.2 480i 4:3 Dabl Dabl
10.3 ION Ion Television
10.4 LAFF Laff

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

KLFY-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 10, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 56, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its former analog-era VHF channel 10.[10]

In June 2012, Young Broadcasting signed on the Live Well Network to its stations including KLFY. On May 29, 2015, the Live Well Network was pulled off the air on all Media General Stations (including the former Young ones). Media General launched Ion Television on KLFY on November 11, 2015, as part of a deal on their stations where there was no stand-alone Ion channel in those markets. On November 16, 2015, KLFY began running a signal test on 10.2 (formerly Live Well Network) with GetTV launching as the subchannel replacing the defunct Live Well Network. According to an article on TV Newscheck's website, Media General signed an agreement to launch GetTV on 20 of its stations, including KLFY, beginning February 1, 2016.[11] On October 30, 2017, Nexstar launched a fourth subchannel on 10.4, adding Katz Broadcasting's Laff network.[12] On February 2, 2021, KLFY-DT2 dropped GetTV (now on KDCG-CD 22.2) and replaced it with Dabl.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLFY-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Lake Charles gets a local CBS television station
  3. ^ "For The Record" (PDF). Broadcasting & Telecasting. November 2, 1953. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  4. ^ , Boxoffice: 13, November 10, 1956, archived from the original on June 14, 2009
  5. ^ "Nexstar-Media General: It's A Done Deal". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  6. ^ Picker, Leslie (27 January 2016). "Nexstar Clinches Deal to Acquire Media General". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Nexstar Selling Five Stations in Four Markets". 27 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Huebner out at KLFY". 8 July 2014.
  9. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KLFY
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  11. ^ [1] from TVNewsCheck 2/1/2016
  12. ^ "Nexstar Adds 4 Katz Diginets on 43 New CHS". November 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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KLFY TV channel 10 is a television station in Lafayette Louisiana United States affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group The station s studios are located on Eraste Landry Road in Lafayette and its transmitter is located in Maxie north of Rayne KLFY TVLafayette LouisianaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 10 VHF Virtual 10BrandingKLFY 10 KLFY News 10ProgrammingAffiliations10 1 CBS10 2 Dabl10 3 Ion Television10 4 LaffOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc HistoryFirst air dateJune 3 1955 68 years ago 1955 06 03 Former channel number s Analog 10 VHF 1955 2009 Digital 56 UHF until 2009 Former affiliationsSecondary NTA Film Network 1956 1961 ABC 1955 1962 Call sign meaningLafayette inherited from KLFY radio now KPELTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID35059ERP20 3 kWHAAT527 m 1 729 ft Transmitter coordinates30 19 20 N 92 16 59 W 30 32222 N 92 28306 W 30 32222 92 28306LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr klfy wbr comKLFY TV is notable as the oldest television station in the Lafayette area The station is also carried on cable and satellite providers in the Lake Charles metro area and Southwest Louisiana where it previously served as the market s default CBS affiliate until February 15 2017 when KSWL LD signed on as the first CBS affiliate in the area since the sign off of KTAG TV in 1961 2 as well as over the air in most of the Baton Rouge and Alexandria viewing areas KLFY also served as one of two default CBS affiliates for the Alexandria market along with KNOE TV of Monroe until local NBC affiliate KALB TV launched a CBS affiliate on its subchannel in 2006 Until mid 2015 KLFY was carried on Suddenlink cable in Alexandria concurrently with CBS affiliate KALB DT2 Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion with further information on the history of KLFY You can help by adding to it February 2012 The station signed on June 3 1955 Owned by Camellia Broadcasting at the time alongside KLFY radio AM 1420 now KPEL it was intended to share time on channel 10 with KVOL TV owned at the time by the Morgan Murphy Stations along with KVOL KVOL FM 96 1 off air and moved to Lake Charles by 1976 and The Daily Advertiser However prior to the station s launch KVOL s owners decided to yield the channel s operations to Camellia Broadcasting Morgan Murphy later filed an interest to broadcast on channel 3 but this was denied Its original studio facilities were located on Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette 3 It has always been a CBS affiliate though it aired some ABC programming until KATC signed on in 1962 During the late 1950s the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network 4 In 1965 Camellia Broadcasting sold KLFY to Texoma Broadcasters which owned KWTX TV in Waco Texas and was partially owned by Lyndon B Johnson along with businessman Milford N Buddy Bostick The station currently operates out of newer larger purpose built studio facilities on Eraste Landry Road on the city s south side KLFY was the first station in Lafayette and one of the earliest in Louisiana to broadcast in stereo launching stereo broadcasting in mid 1986 nbsp KLFY logo used from 1998 until December 27 2011 The 10 had been used since 1974 with the hurricane eye surround motif added in 1982 Young Broadcasting acquired the station from Texoma Broadcasters in 1988 Young and KLFY with it was sold to Media General in 2013 This marked Media General s return to Louisiana after selling Alexandria NBC affiliate KALB TV to Hoak Media in 2008 After an aborted merger plan with Meredith Corporation Media General announced on January 27 2016 that it was being acquired by Nexstar Broadcasting Group with the new company named Nexstar Media Group As Nexstar had already owned KADN TV and since the Lafayette market is too small to allow duopolies in any case in order to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as planned changes to rules regarding same market television stations which would prohibit future joint sales agreements the company was required to sell either KLFY or KADN to another company NBC affiliate KLAF LD KADN TV s sister station was the only station involved in the deal that could have been legally acquired since FCC rules allow for common ownership of full power and low power television stations regardless of the number of stations in a market 5 6 However four months later Nexstar agreed to sell KADN and KLAF LD to Bayou City Broadcasting allowing it to retain KLFY 7 Upon being acquired by Nexstar the station upgraded its set and look It has retained the Hello Acadiana greeting as well as the morning newscast title Passe Partout However in November 2017 the station dropped its hurricane eye logo it has used for over four decades has renamed its noon newscast formerly titled Meet Your Neighbor to KLFY News 10 at Noon and has changed its news theme to Stephen Arnold Music s Canvas which was and is still used by numerous former Media General stations News operation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Former news openKLFY TV broadcasts to and gathers news from throughout the South Central Louisiana area a region known as Acadiana This includes the parishes counties of Lafayette Saint Martin Saint Landry Evangeline Acadia Vermilion Iberia Saint Mary and Jefferson Davis Many of the station s branding campaigns and slogans use the moniker Acadiana such as Hello Acadiana which was adopted in 1982 along with the Frank Gari news theme Hello News which KLFY used from 1982 until 2004 nbsp KLFY logo from 2011 through 2017KLFY is well known in the market for its local morning show Passe Partout derived from the French word for all purpose It has been on the air for over half a century since 1957 and is one of the longest running programs of its kind in the country The station s noon show KLFY 10 News at Noon has been on the air for almost as long it was formerly known as Meet Your Neighbor The two programs are typically accompanied by paid live remotes promoting local car dealers furniture stores and other commercial businesses KLFY s weather department utilizes the Live Doppler 10 Stormtracker title for live up to date weather forecasts and branding Weather coverage is featured prominently throughout station branding promotions In Lafayette KLFY ranked first in viewership throughout most of its early history This changed in the early to mid 2000s when a resurgent KATC began to attract viewers away from KLFY with different news formats and by luring various well known talent from KLFY 8 On December 28 2011 KLFY became the first television station in the Lafayette market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition In May 2013 the longtime Eyewitness News name in use since 1969 was dropped for Acadiana s Multi Media News it has since been replaced by simply KLFY News 10 Upon being acquired by Nexstar KLFY began producing and airing a weekend sports program Cajun Nation focusing on sporting events from UL Lafayette and airs Geaux Nation focusing on athletic events from LSU that is produced by sister station WVLA in Baton Rouge Former on air staff edit Rob Johnson later at WBBM TV in Chicago Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of KLFY TV 9 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming10 1 1080i 16 9 KLFY HD Main KLFY TV programming CBS10 2 480i 4 3 Dabl Dabl10 3 ION Ion Television10 4 LAFF LaffAnalog to digital conversion edit KLFY TV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 10 on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 56 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition to its former analog era VHF channel 10 10 In June 2012 Young Broadcasting signed on the Live Well Network to its stations including KLFY On May 29 2015 the Live Well Network was pulled off the air on all Media General Stations including the former Young ones Media General launched Ion Television on KLFY on November 11 2015 as part of a deal on their stations where there was no stand alone Ion channel in those markets On November 16 2015 KLFY began running a signal test on 10 2 formerly Live Well Network with GetTV launching as the subchannel replacing the defunct Live Well Network According to an article on TV Newscheck s website Media General signed an agreement to launch GetTV on 20 of its stations including KLFY beginning February 1 2016 11 On October 30 2017 Nexstar launched a fourth subchannel on 10 4 adding Katz Broadcasting s Laff network 12 On February 2 2021 KLFY DT2 dropped GetTV now on KDCG CD 22 2 and replaced it with Dabl References edit Facility Technical Data for KLFY TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Lake Charles gets a local CBS television station For The Record PDF Broadcasting amp Telecasting November 2 1953 Retrieved 2015 09 22 Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films Boxoffice 13 November 10 1956 archived from the original on June 14 2009 Nexstar Media General It s A Done Deal TVNewsCheck Retrieved 27 January 2016 Picker Leslie 27 January 2016 Nexstar Clinches Deal to Acquire Media General The New York Times Retrieved 27 January 2016 Nexstar Selling Five Stations in Four Markets 27 May 2016 Huebner out at KLFY 8 July 2014 RabbitEars TV Query for KLFY DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2012 03 24 1 from TVNewsCheck 2 1 2016 Nexstar Adds 4 Katz Diginets on 43 New CHS November 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KLFY TV amp oldid 1172487889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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