KHGI-TV

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KHGI-TV / KWNB-TV / WSWS-CA
Kearney / Hayes Center / North Platte, Nebraska
Branding NTV
Slogan Where your news comes first
Channels see article (all VHF) analog,
see article (all UHF) digital
Affiliations ABC
Owner Pappas Telecasting Companies
Founded see article
Call letters meaning see article
Website www.nebraska.tv

KHGI-TV Channel 13 is ABC affiliate for most of central and western Nebraska. The station is licensed to the town of Kearney.

KHGI is owned and operated by Pappas Telecasting Companies. It operates a full-power satellite, KWNB-TV, channel 6 in Hayes Center and translator station WSWS-CA 13 North Platte. The three stations are known as the Nebraska Television Network, or NTV for short.

Under the Pappas ownership, they are also sister stations of Fox network affiliate KTVG in Grand Island and its satellite, KSNB in Superior.

WSWS-CA is unique as it is a station with a "W" callsign prefix that is west of the Mississippi River. This was allowed due to the fact that "WSWS" was the former callsign of current Pappas station WLGA, and the calls were grandfathered to K13VO, which is now WSWS-CA.

The station is officially part of the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney market, but this market has no basis in television reality. The market only shares one television station, KOLN in Lincoln, which operates a satellite, KGIN, in Grand Island. Grand Island, Hastings and Kearney receive NBC from KHAS-TV in Hastings, while Lincoln receives it from WOWT-TV in Omaha (which is owned by KOLN/KGIN's owner, Gray Television. Lincoln receives ABC from KLKN, Fox from KPTM in Omaha (in addition to a KSNB repeater in Lincoln). KHGI has made moves toward gaining cable coverage in Lincoln as well, which in reality gives the market 2 competing ABC affiliates (Directv locals customers in Lincoln get both KHGI and KLKN)

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KHGI signed on in 1953 as KHOL-TV, which was originally a CBS affiliate licensed to the town of Holdrege. Three years later, KHOL signed on a satellite in Hayes Center, KHPL-TV. In 1964, another satellite joined the network, KHQL in Albion. KHTL in Superior followed in 1965. The network, then known on-air as NTN, remained affiliated with CBS until the mid-1960s, when affiliation switched to ABC.

In the mid-1970s, the call letters of all the stations were changed: KHOL became KHGI, KHPL became KWNB, KHQL became KCNA, and KHTL became KSNB. KCNA was spun off from NTV in the early 1980s and became an independent station under the call letters KBGT; it was sold in the late 1980s to Citadel Broadcasting and became a satellite of Sioux City, Iowa station KCAU-TV (Citadel later moved the station to Lincoln, Nebraska as a stand-alone station, KLKN). KSNB became a Fox network affiliate in the late 1990s as a satellite of Grand Island, Nebraska station KTVG.

The on-air name changed from NTN to NTV in the early 1980s.


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Station City Analog Channel Digital Channel Founded Former Affiliations Callsign Meaning Former Callsigns Effective Radiated Power
KHGI-TV Kearney 13 35 1953 CBS
(1953-Early 1960s)
Kearney
Hastings
Grand Island
KHOL-TV
(1953-Mid 1970s)
316 kW Analog
8.4 kW Digital STA
865 kW Digital CP
KWNB-TV Hayes Center 6 18 1956 CBS
(1956-Mid 1960s)
K
Western
NeBraska
KHPL-TV
(1956-Mid 1970s)
KWNB
(Mid 1970s-1979)
100 kW Analog
0.532 kW Digital STA
1,000 kW Digital CP
WSWS-CA North Platte 13 January 4, 1989 Fox (until 2006) None K13VO
(1989-2005)
0.018 kW Analog

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