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KNDB

KNDB (channel 26) is a television station in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States. Owned by BEK Sports Network, Inc., a subsidiary of BEK Communications Cooperative, it is affiliated with multiple networks on various digital subchannels, with Heroes & Icons and BEK Prime on its main channel. KNDB's studios are located on East Interstate Avenue in Bismarck, and its transmitter is located near St. Anthony, North Dakota.

KNDB
CityBismarck, North Dakota
Channels
BrandingBEK TV
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • BEK Communications Cooperative
  • (BEK Sports Network, Inc.)
History
First air date
November 7, 1999 (23 years ago) (1999-11-07)
Former call signs
KNDX (1999–2014)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
26 (UHF, 1999–2009)
Primary:
Fox (1999–2014)
Dark (2014–2015)
Secondary:
UPN (1999–2006)
Call sign meaning
North Dakota Bismarck
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID82611
ERP50 kW
HAAT300 m (984 ft)
Transmitter coordinates46°35′23″N 100°47′40″W / 46.58972°N 100.79444°W / 46.58972; -100.79444 (KNDB)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.bek.tv
KNDM
Semi-satellite of KNDB
Channels
Brandingsee KNDB infobox
Programming
Affiliations
  • 24.1: H&I/BEK Prime
  • 24.2: BEK Sports Plus+
  • 24.3: Grit
  • 24.4: Cozi TV
  • 24.5: Bounce TV
  • 24.6: Quest
  • 24.7: Comet
  • 24.8: getTV
  • 24.9: Court TV
  • 24.10: Buzzr
  • 24.11: Scripps News
  • 24.12: Jewelry Television
Ownership
Owner
  • BEK Communications Cooperative
  • (BEK Sports Network, Inc.)
History
First air date
November 15, 1999 (23 years ago) (1999-11-15)
Former call signs
KXND (1999–2014)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
24 (UHF, 1999–2009)
see KNDB infobox
Call sign meaning
North Dakota Minot
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID82615
ERP50 kW
HAAT238.9 m (784 ft)
Transmitter coordinates48°3′14″N 101°26′5″W / 48.05389°N 101.43472°W / 48.05389; -101.43472 (KNDM)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

KNDM (channel 24) in Minot, North Dakota operates as a semi-satellite of KNDB extending its signal into the northern portion of the Bismarck–Minot market; this station's transmitter is located near South Prairie. KNDM simulcasts all programming as provided through its parent, but airs separate commercial inserts and station identifications. Although KNDM maintains an advertising sales office on 32nd Avenue SW in Minot, master control and most internal operations are based at KNDB's facilities.

From 1999 until 2014, KNDB was known as KNDX, and KNDM was known as KXND. Collectively, the stations were affiliates of Fox and were founded and previously owned by Prime Cities Broadcasting; in 2014, as part of Gray Television's acquisition of the NBC North Dakota chain from Hoak Media, Excalibur Broadcasting—a shell company affiliated with Gray, attempted to acquire KNDX/KXND from Prime Cities, and have Gray operate them under shared services agreements (SSAs). However, due to growing scrutiny surrounding such agreements and virtual duopoly operations, Gray instead acquired the stations' non-license assets and moved Fox programming to sub-channels of its statewide network of NBC affiliates on June 13, 2014, at which point KNDX and KXND went dark pending their sale to a minority owned broadcaster. The subchannels inherited KNDX/KXND's slots on area cable systems.

The stations' translatorsKNDX-LD (channel 38) in Dickinson (previously K38HS) and KXND-LD (channel 38) in Williston (previously K38HA)—were sold outright to Gray and continued to carry Fox programming as a simulcast of the subchannels of NBC affiliates KQCD-TV (channel 7) and KUMV-TV (channel 8), respectively. The licenses for both translators were returned to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in October 2020.[1]

History

  
KNDX and KXND's logos as Fox affiliates

The stations signed on in November 1999 as KNDX and KXND, bringing Fox network programming to Western North Dakota for the first time. Prior to KNDX/KXND's inception, cable television subscribers in Bismarck, Minot and Dickinson received now-defunct Foxnet on cable for Fox programming, while areas east of Bismarck received Fox from KJRR in Jamestown. Prior to K38HA's inception, cable television subscribers in the Williston area received Denver's KDVR on cable for Fox programming. Rural cable companies south of Dickinson began to carry KEVN-TV from Rapid City, South Dakota for Fox programming in 1996 (replacing Foxnet), and continue to receive Fox from KEVN-LD. At the outset, KNDX and KXND also carried UPN programming during late nights; this ended when UPN shut down in 2006.

Until 2005, KNDX and KXND were known collectively as West Dakota Fox. That year, the stations changed their monikers in favor of the station identities for their area. The West Dakota Fox moniker is now currently being used on the second digital subchannels of the NBC North Dakota network (KFYR-TV/KMOT).

LMA with KBMY/KMCY

From 2002 until 2008, KNDX/KXND was in a local marketing agreement (LMA), with KBMY and KMCY, the ABC affiliates of Bismarck and Minot respectively. The LMA between both stations allowed KBMY/KMCY to share the facilities, staff, and some equipment of KNDX/KXND.

The LMA with Forum Communications Company (the owners of KBMY/KMCY) ended in 2008, when Forum decided to originate programming for KBMY/KMCY remotely from their television facilities of WDAY-TV, Forum's flagship ABC station in Fargo.

Aborted sale to Excalibur Broadcasting; sale to Legacy Broadcasting

On November 20, 2013, Excalibur Broadcasting announced it would purchase KNDX/KXND for $7.5 million. Gray Television also announced its purchase of Hoak Media, owners of the NBC North Dakota chain; Gray Television was to have operated KNDX/KXND under an LMA following the sale, making them sister stations to KFYR-TV.[2] On March 25, 2014, Prime Cities requested that the FCC dismiss the sale to Excalibur;[3] this occurred the next day.[4] On May 1, 2014, Gray purchased KNDX/KXND's non-license assets and assumed control of the stations through a local marketing agreement. The LMA was designed to end for the full-power KNDX and KXND licenses if Gray purchases another television station in the market, but remained in place for repeaters KNDX-LD and KXND-LP, which Gray chose to acquire outright.[5]

At midnight on June 13, 2014, the full power signals of KNDX and KXND went off the air, and Fox programming were moved to a DT2 subchannel of KFYR-TV and its NBC North Dakota satellite stations.[6] KNDX and KXND were then put up for sale on the stipulation that they be acquired by minority interests, which would allow the stations to continue operating on the conditions that they be operated independently of other stations (under minority, female and/or non-profit ownership) and not make any partnerships or sharing arrangements with other broadcasters.[7]

On August 27, 2014, Gray announced that it would sell KNDX and KXND to Legacy Broadcasting, a new broadcasting company controlled by Sherry Nelson and daughter Sara Jane Ingram.[8] In preparation for the sale, on December 2, 2014 KXND changed its call letters to KNDM;[9] two weeks later, on December 15, KNDX became KNDB.[10] The sale was completed on December 15.[11]

The stations added BEK Sports in 2015, carrying area high school sports, in collaboration with KRDK-TV in Fargo/Grand Forks.

Sale to BEK Sports Network

On April 6, 2018, it was announced that BEK Sports Network, a unit of fiber-optic internet/IPTV provider BEK Communications Cooperative, would acquire KNDB and KNDM for $950,000;[12] the sale was completed on July 31.[13]

In August 2021, the station picked up rights to preseason games of the Green Bay Packers.[14]

Technical information

Subchannels

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[15][16][17]
26.1
24.1
720p 16:9 KNDB-DT
KNDM-DT
BEK TV
26.2
24.2
KNDB-DT
KNDM-DT
BEK Sports Plus West
26.3
24.3
480i Grit Grit
26.4
24.4
Cozi TV Cozi TV
26.5
24.5
Bounce TV Bounce TV
26.6
24.6
Quest Quest
26.7
24.7
Comet TV Comet
26.8
24.8
GET TV getTV
26.9
24.9
Court TV
26.10
24.10
Buzzr
26.11
24.11
Scripps News
26.12
24.12
Twist Twist

Analog-to-digital conversion

Both stations shut down their analog signals on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital channel allocations post-transition are as follows:[18]

  • KNDB shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 26; the station "flash-cut" its digital signal into operation on UHF channel 26.
  • KNDM shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 24; the station "flash-cut" its digital signal into operation on UHF channel 24.

Retransmission controversies

Prime Cities was involved in retransmission consent negotiations with Midcontinent Communications and Dish Network, along with DirecTV which were described by those providers as contentious, and resulted in removals of the channels from each of the services, including DirecTV, which discontinued their carriage. The stations were removed from Midcontinent on April 8, 2012, and were kept off that system for a month until a new carriage agreement was signed on May 16.

References

  1. ^ Ellis, Jon (October 25, 2020). "FCC Monitor: Gray Returns North Dakota LPTV Licenses". Northpine.com. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Gray Buying Hoak, Prime Stations For $342.5M". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  3. ^ Paxson, Ann Thomas (March 25, 2014). "Re: Prime Cities Broadcasting, Inc. Request for Dismissal of Group Application for Assignment of Broadcast Station License(s)…" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  4. ^ "Application Search Details". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  5. ^ "Gray Adds North And South Dakota TVs". TVNewsCheck. May 1, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  7. ^ Gray retains MMTC as broker for former SSA’d stations, rbr.com, Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Gray Sets Buyers For Its Six SSA Stations". TVNewsCheck. 27 August 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Call Sign History (KNDM)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  10. ^ "Call Sign History (KNDB)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  11. ^ Consummation Notice. CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  12. ^ "Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. April 6, 2018. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  13. ^ Tillotson, David (July 31, 2018). "Consummation Notice". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  14. ^ @BEKSports (July 27, 2021). "***BIG ANNOUNCEMENT*** BEK Sports Network, Inc will be the exclusive pre-season TV home of the Green Bay Packers in North Dakota. Aug. 14th vs Houston Texans, Aug. 21st vs New York Jets, Aug. 28th vs Buffalo Bills" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KNDB
  16. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KNDM
  17. ^ BEK - Over the Air
  18. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.

External links

  • Official website

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For other uses see KNDB disambiguation For the Dickinson North Dakota translator known as KNDX LD see KQCD TV For the Williston North Dakota translator also known as KXND LD see KUMV TV KNDB channel 26 is a television station in Bismarck North Dakota United States Owned by BEK Sports Network Inc a subsidiary of BEK Communications Cooperative it is affiliated with multiple networks on various digital subchannels with Heroes amp Icons and BEK Prime on its main channel KNDB s studios are located on East Interstate Avenue in Bismarck and its transmitter is located near St Anthony North Dakota KNDBBismarck Mandan North DakotaUnited StatesCityBismarck North DakotaChannelsDigital 26 UHF Virtual 26BrandingBEK TVProgrammingAffiliations26 1 H amp I BEK Prime26 2 BEK Sports Plus 26 3 Grit26 4 Cozi TV26 5 Bounce TV26 6 Quest26 7 Comet26 8 getTV26 9 Court TV26 10 Buzzr26 11 Scripps News26 12 Twist TV network OwnershipOwnerBEK Communications Cooperative BEK Sports Network Inc HistoryFirst air dateNovember 7 1999 23 years ago 1999 11 07 Former call signsKNDX 1999 2014 Former channel number s Analog 26 UHF 1999 2009 Former affiliationsPrimary Fox 1999 2014 Dark 2014 2015 Secondary UPN 1999 2006 Call sign meaningNorth Dakota BismarckTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID82611ERP50 kWHAAT300 m 984 ft Transmitter coordinates46 35 23 N 100 47 40 W 46 58972 N 100 79444 W 46 58972 100 79444 KNDB LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww bek tvKNDMSemi satellite of KNDBMinot North DakotaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 24 UHF Virtual 24Brandingsee KNDB infoboxProgrammingAffiliations24 1 H amp I BEK Prime24 2 BEK Sports Plus 24 3 Grit24 4 Cozi TV24 5 Bounce TV24 6 Quest24 7 Comet24 8 getTV24 9 Court TV24 10 Buzzr24 11 Scripps News24 12 Jewelry TelevisionOwnershipOwnerBEK Communications Cooperative BEK Sports Network Inc HistoryFirst air dateNovember 15 1999 23 years ago 1999 11 15 Former call signsKXND 1999 2014 Former channel number s Analog 24 UHF 1999 2009 Former affiliationssee KNDB infoboxCall sign meaningNorth Dakota MinotTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID82615ERP50 kWHAAT238 9 m 784 ft Transmitter coordinates48 3 14 N 101 26 5 W 48 05389 N 101 43472 W 48 05389 101 43472 KNDM LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSKNDM channel 24 in Minot North Dakota operates as a semi satellite of KNDB extending its signal into the northern portion of the Bismarck Minot market this station s transmitter is located near South Prairie KNDM simulcasts all programming as provided through its parent but airs separate commercial inserts and station identifications Although KNDM maintains an advertising sales office on 32nd Avenue SW in Minot master control and most internal operations are based at KNDB s facilities From 1999 until 2014 KNDB was known as KNDX and KNDM was known as KXND Collectively the stations were affiliates of Fox and were founded and previously owned by Prime Cities Broadcasting in 2014 as part of Gray Television s acquisition of the NBC North Dakota chain from Hoak Media Excalibur Broadcasting a shell company affiliated with Gray attempted to acquire KNDX KXND from Prime Cities and have Gray operate them under shared services agreements SSAs However due to growing scrutiny surrounding such agreements and virtual duopoly operations Gray instead acquired the stations non license assets and moved Fox programming to sub channels of its statewide network of NBC affiliates on June 13 2014 at which point KNDX and KXND went dark pending their sale to a minority owned broadcaster The subchannels inherited KNDX KXND s slots on area cable systems The stations translators KNDX LD channel 38 in Dickinson previously K38HS and KXND LD channel 38 in Williston previously K38HA were sold outright to Gray and continued to carry Fox programming as a simulcast of the subchannels of NBC affiliates KQCD TV channel 7 and KUMV TV channel 8 respectively The licenses for both translators were returned to the Federal Communications Commission FCC in October 2020 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 LMA with KBMY KMCY 1 2 Aborted sale to Excalibur Broadcasting sale to Legacy Broadcasting 1 3 Sale to BEK Sports Network 2 Technical information 2 1 Subchannels 2 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 Retransmission controversies 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit KNDX and KXND s logos as Fox affiliates The stations signed on in November 1999 as KNDX and KXND bringing Fox network programming to Western North Dakota for the first time Prior to KNDX KXND s inception cable television subscribers in Bismarck Minot and Dickinson received now defunct Foxnet on cable for Fox programming while areas east of Bismarck received Fox from KJRR in Jamestown Prior to K38HA s inception cable television subscribers in the Williston area received Denver s KDVR on cable for Fox programming Rural cable companies south of Dickinson began to carry KEVN TV from Rapid City South Dakota for Fox programming in 1996 replacing Foxnet and continue to receive Fox from KEVN LD At the outset KNDX and KXND also carried UPN programming during late nights this ended when UPN shut down in 2006 Until 2005 KNDX and KXND were known collectively as West Dakota Fox That year the stations changed their monikers in favor of the station identities for their area The West Dakota Fox moniker is now currently being used on the second digital subchannels of the NBC North Dakota network KFYR TV KMOT LMA with KBMY KMCY Edit From 2002 until 2008 KNDX KXND was in a local marketing agreement LMA with KBMY and KMCY the ABC affiliates of Bismarck and Minot respectively The LMA between both stations allowed KBMY KMCY to share the facilities staff and some equipment of KNDX KXND The LMA with Forum Communications Company the owners of KBMY KMCY ended in 2008 when Forum decided to originate programming for KBMY KMCY remotely from their television facilities of WDAY TV Forum s flagship ABC station in Fargo Aborted sale to Excalibur Broadcasting sale to Legacy Broadcasting Edit On November 20 2013 Excalibur Broadcasting announced it would purchase KNDX KXND for 7 5 million Gray Television also announced its purchase of Hoak Media owners of the NBC North Dakota chain Gray Television was to have operated KNDX KXND under an LMA following the sale making them sister stations to KFYR TV 2 On March 25 2014 Prime Cities requested that the FCC dismiss the sale to Excalibur 3 this occurred the next day 4 On May 1 2014 Gray purchased KNDX KXND s non license assets and assumed control of the stations through a local marketing agreement The LMA was designed to end for the full power KNDX and KXND licenses if Gray purchases another television station in the market but remained in place for repeaters KNDX LD and KXND LP which Gray chose to acquire outright 5 At midnight on June 13 2014 the full power signals of KNDX and KXND went off the air and Fox programming were moved to a DT2 subchannel of KFYR TV and its NBC North Dakota satellite stations 6 KNDX and KXND were then put up for sale on the stipulation that they be acquired by minority interests which would allow the stations to continue operating on the conditions that they be operated independently of other stations under minority female and or non profit ownership and not make any partnerships or sharing arrangements with other broadcasters 7 On August 27 2014 Gray announced that it would sell KNDX and KXND to Legacy Broadcasting a new broadcasting company controlled by Sherry Nelson and daughter Sara Jane Ingram 8 In preparation for the sale on December 2 2014 KXND changed its call letters to KNDM 9 two weeks later on December 15 KNDX became KNDB 10 The sale was completed on December 15 11 The stations added BEK Sports in 2015 carrying area high school sports in collaboration with KRDK TV in Fargo Grand Forks Sale to BEK Sports Network Edit On April 6 2018 it was announced that BEK Sports Network a unit of fiber optic internet IPTV provider BEK Communications Cooperative would acquire KNDB and KNDM for 950 000 12 the sale was completed on July 31 13 In August 2021 the station picked up rights to preseason games of the Green Bay Packers 14 Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The stations digital signals are multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 15 16 17 26 124 1 720p 16 9 KNDB DTKNDM DT BEK TV26 224 2 KNDB DTKNDM DT BEK Sports Plus West26 324 3 480i Grit Grit26 424 4 Cozi TV Cozi TV26 524 5 Bounce TV Bounce TV26 624 6 Quest Quest26 724 7 Comet TV Comet26 824 8 GET TV getTV26 924 9 Court TV26 1024 10 Buzzr26 1124 11 Scripps News26 1224 12 Twist TwistAnalog to digital conversion Edit Both stations shut down their analog signals on June 12 2009 the official date in which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital channel allocations post transition are as follows 18 KNDB shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 26 the station flash cut its digital signal into operation on UHF channel 26 KNDM shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 24 the station flash cut its digital signal into operation on UHF channel 24 Retransmission controversies EditPrime Cities was involved in retransmission consent negotiations with Midcontinent Communications and Dish Network along with DirecTV which were described by those providers as contentious and resulted in removals of the channels from each of the services including DirecTV which discontinued their carriage The stations were removed from Midcontinent on April 8 2012 and were kept off that system for a month until a new carriage agreement was signed on May 16 References Edit Ellis Jon October 25 2020 FCC Monitor Gray Returns North Dakota LPTV Licenses Northpine com Retrieved October 26 2020 Gray Buying Hoak Prime Stations For 342 5M TVNewsCheck Retrieved 20 November 2013 Paxson Ann Thomas March 25 2014 Re Prime Cities Broadcasting Inc Request for Dismissal of Group Application for Assignment of Broadcast Station License s PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 26 2014 Application Search Details CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 26 2014 Gray Adds North And South Dakota TVs TVNewsCheck May 1 2014 Retrieved May 2 2014 KNDX KNDX website notice of channel changes Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Gray retains MMTC as broker for former SSA d stations rbr com Retrieved 13 June 2014 Gray Sets Buyers For Its Six SSA Stations TVNewsCheck 27 August 2014 Retrieved 27 August 2014 Call Sign History KNDM CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved December 4 2014 Call Sign History KNDB CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved December 16 2014 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved 18 December 2014 Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission April 6 2018 Retrieved April 9 2018 Tillotson David July 31 2018 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved August 21 2018 BEKSports July 27 2021 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT BEK Sports Network Inc will be the exclusive pre season TV home of the Green Bay Packers in North Dakota Aug 14th vs Houston Texans Aug 21st vs New York Jets Aug 28th vs Buffalo Bills Tweet via Twitter RabbitEars TV Query for KNDB RabbitEars TV Query for KNDM BEK Over the Air 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 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KNDB amp oldid 1140581867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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