ABC West

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KBMY/KMCY
ABC West logo
KBMY Bismarck, ND
KMCY Minot, ND
Branding ABC West
Channels 17, 14 analog,
16, 15 digital
Affiliations ABC
Owner Forum Communications
(Operated by Prime Cities Broadcasting through LMA)
Founded 1986
Call letters meaning K Bismarck Mandan Y
K Magic CitY
Transmitter Power see FCC queries
Website none

ABC West is a group of television stations in western North Dakota, owned by Forum Communications of Fargo, North Dakota and managed by Prime Cities Broadcasting, owner of West Dakota Fox. The stations are affiliated with the American Broadcasting Company. Bismarck and Minot are served with full-power stations while Dickinson and Williston are served by translators (low-powered rebroadcasters).

[edit] Stations

Call sign Analog
Channel
Digital
Channel
Location Notes
KBMY 17 16 Bismarck, ND originating station
KMCY 14 15 Minot, ND airs KBMY feed with local inserts
K42FY 42 none Dickinson, ND rebroadcasts KBMY
K44HR 44 none Williston, ND rebroadcasts KMCY

[edit] Programming

KBMY and KMCY signed on in 1986, bringing the full ABC schedule to western North Dakota and eastern Montana for the first time ever. Before 1986, portions of ABC programming were carried on KX Television and NBC North Dakota.

The stations do not produce much local content. KMCY largely simulcasts KBMY, aside from local commercials. The Dickinson station directly repeats KBMY, while the Williston station repeats KMCY.

A 30-minute morning show, "Good Morning West Dakota," is produced by Bismarck radio station KBMR and aired on all four stations. It is the only local newscast on ABC West, and there are no local cut-ins during Good Morning America.

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Broadcast television in Western North Dakota (Nielsen DMA #158)
(market includes Bismarck, Minot, Dickinson, and Williston)

ABC West (ABC) - KX Television (CBS) - NBC North Dakota (NBC) - Prairie Public Television (PBS) - West Dakota Fox (Fox)


Local cable television channels:

KWMK 14 (The CW)

See also: Broadcast television in the Brandon, Fargo, Glendive, Grand Forks, and Great Falls markets