KLWY

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KLWY
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Slogan Wyoming's Fox TV
Channels 27 (UHF) analog,
28 (UHF) digital
Translators KFNB (20, UHF) Casper, Wyoming
KFNE (10, VHF) Riverton, Wyoming
KFNR (11, VHF) / K58AM (58, UHF) Rawlins, Wyoming
Affiliations Fox
Owner Wyomedia Corporation
Founded December 22, 1981
Call letters meaning K
Laramie County
Wyoming
Former affiliations UPN (secondary, on all stations 1995-2004, KLWY only 2004-06)
Transmitter Power 4270 kW (analog)/ 500 kW (digital)

KLWY is a television station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as a Fox affiliate.

KLWY has three full-service satellite stations:

Calls Analog Digital City
KFNB 20 18 Casper
KFNE 10 16 Riverton
KFNR 11 9 Rawlins

KLWY also operates a low-power repeater, K58AM, near Rawlins.

KLWY and all associated stations are owned by Wyomedia Corporation.

The station also carried a secondary affiliation with UPN. The secondary affiliation was dropped on their satellite stations in 2004, but was kept on the main station until the network closed in September 2006.

The station formerly had two other repeaters, K26ES in Casper, and K11RN in Douglas. Wyomedia converted these two stations into full-time UPN affiliates in 2004, and to CW affiliates after UPN's closure.

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Broadcast television in the Casper / Riverton market  (Nielsen DMA #198)

KTWO 2 (ABC) - K03ER 3/K11MN 11/K12HM 12/K38EK 38 (MNTV) - KCWC 4 (PBS) - KFNE 10/KFNB 20 (Fox) - KCWY 13 (NBC) - KGWC 14/KGWL 5 (CBS) - K26ES 26 (The CW)