KFDF-CA

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KFDF-CA
Image:Retro Television Network.jpg
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Channels 10 (VHF) analog
Translators KFFS-CA 36 (UHF) Fayetteville AR
Affiliations Retro Television Network
Owner Equity Broadcasting
(Fort Smith 46, Inc.)
Founded January 15, 1988
Former callsigns KPBI-LP, K46BZ
Former affiliations UPN
Transmitter Power 3 kW
Class Class A
Facility ID 52418

KFDF-CA is a Class A low power television station in Fort Smith, Arkansas, broadcasting in analog on VHF channel 10 as an affiliate of Retro Television Network (RTN). The station is owned by Equity Broadcasting under licensee Fort Smith 46, Inc., and has an analog translator in Fayetteville, KFFS-CA, on UHF channel 36. It is a sister station to Univision affiliates KWNL-CA and KXUN-LP, MyNetworkTV affiliate KPBI and repeater KPBI-CA, and KFFS-CA. Like many Equity stations, KFDF-CA is controlled remotely via satellite from Equity's headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, and is relayed in encrypted form via the satellite Galaxy 10R (Ku-band transponder 21).

[edit] History

The station began as K46BZ when the FCC issued an original construction permit to Family Media of Ft. Smith to build a low-power television station on UHF channel 46. In October 1988, Family Media transferred the construction permit to Pharis Broadcasting, who brought the station on the air and obtained its initial license on March 30, 1990. Early programming is unknown.

In the mid-1990s, the FCC began to allow low-power stations to have four-letter callsigns, and in September 1995, the station took the call letters KPBI-LP, for Pharis Broadcasting Inc. Pharis also affiliated the station with new network UPN, although the date is uncertain. In June 1998, claiming displacement, Pharis Broadcasting requested to move the station to VHF channel 10; the FCC granted the request in October 1998. Before finishing the move, Pharis sold KPBI-LP to Equity Broadcasting in a deal finalized in June 2001, along with several other stations [1]. One of those stations was KFDF-LP, at the time operating on channel 32. In September 2001, Equity requested Special Temporary Authority to move KFDF-LP to channel 46, being vacated by KPBI-LP. Then, in October 2001, Equity switched the two stations' call letters - KPBI-LP channel 46 became KFDF-CA channel 10, having upgraded its license to Class A on August 27, 2001, and KFDF-LP channel 32 became KPBI-CA channel 46.

KFDF-CA lost its UPN affiliation in September 2006, when the network and The WB closed and merged to form The CW Television Network. Equity Broadcasting originally announced that the station would affiliate with MyNetworkTV, instead of joining The CW, which had no affiliate in Fort Smith. However, after KPBI-CA lost its Fox affiliation to KFTA-TV, Equity announced that KPBI-CA would join MyNetworkTV, and KFDF-CA would instead join Retro Television Network once UPN went off the air; KPBI was scheduled to join it once WB goes off the air but joined MyNetworkTV on September 22, 2006. [2]

[edit] Translators

KFDF-CA is rebroadcast in the Fayetteville area on the following station:

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