KCYU-LP
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KCYU-LP (satellite of KFFX-TV, Pendleton, Oregon) |
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Yakima, Washington | |
Branding | Fox 41 |
Channels | 41 (UHF) analog, 28 (UHF) Application digital |
Affiliations | Fox |
Owner | Stainless Broadcasting Company (Mountain Licenses, L.P.) |
Founded | 1993 |
Former callsigns | K68EB (1993-1995) |
Transmitter Power | 25.4 kW |
Website | www.fox41yakima.com |
KCYU-LP is a low-power television station in Yakima, Washington, broadcasting on channel 41 as an affiliate of the Fox network. The station is owned by Stainless Broadcasting Company, and is a satellite station of KFFX, which serves the Tri-Cities area.
KCYU was originally a repeater of Spokane's KAYU-TV (with inserts for local ads), but switched to KFFX when that station signed on in January 1999.
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Northern End (Yakima Valley) Ellensburg: K25FP 25 (3ABN) - K31AK 31 (NBC) - K39DM 39 (TBN) - K41CK 41 (FOX) - KWWA-CA 49 (UNI) - K51BD 51 (CBS) - K54DX 54 (FOX) - K63BZ 63 (ABC) - K69BE 69 (PBS) Southern End (Columbia Basin) Walla Walla: KCWK 9 (The CW) - KTVR 13 (PBS/OPB) - KORX-CA 16 (UNI) - K22BI 22 / K21EK 21 / K28FT 28 (HOPE/Worship) - K33EJ 33 (3ABN) - KWWO-LP 47 (COR) |