KMCC
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KMCC | |
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Laughlin, Nevada | |
Channels | 34 (UHF) analog, 32 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Multimedios Television |
Owner | Cranston II LLC (managed by Equity Broadcasting) |
Founded | May 14, 1996 |
Call letters meaning | Meridian Communications Company (Original licensee) |
Former callsigns | KAUE (CP only) |
Former affiliations | NBC, TeleFormula |
Transmitter Power | 416 kW (analog) 1000 kW (digital) 22.6 kW (analog STA) 15 kW (digital STA) |
Height | -63 m (analog) 607 m (digital) -63 m (digital STA) |
Facility ID | 41237 |
KMCC is a full-power television station in Laughlin, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 34 and in digital on UHF channel 32 as a Multimedios Television affiliate. Founded May 14, 1996, the station is owned by Cranston II LLC ("Cranston") and managed by Equity Broadcasting.
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[edit] History
On May 14, 1996, the FCC issued a construction permit to Meridian Communications Company (now Mojave Broadcasting Company) for a full power television station on UHF channel 34 to serve Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Its original call letters were to be KAUE, adopted in February 1997, but changed to KMCC a month later. In July 1996, while preparing to build the station, Mojave Broadcasting determined that the proposed transmitter location was inadequate for a full-power television operation and that the alternate site near Oatman, Arizona could not provide city-grade service to Lake Havasu City due to terrain, so in early 1999, they requested to move the station and both the analog and digital allotments to Laughlin, Nevada, with the transmitter at the Oatman site. They later modified their proposal to specify a transmitter in Laughlin, allowing it to secure an affiliation with NBC, since the new location would not interfere with Las Vegas NBC station KVBC-TV, which was owned by a sister subsidiary of Mojave Broadcasting. The FCC formally granted the request in June 2000 [1] and Mojave Broadcasting began building the station in Laughlin. The FCC granted a construction permit for a digital companion channel, UHF 32, on January 15, 2002, and granted Special Temporary Authorization (STA) on April 6, 2004 to broadcast in digital at reduced power from the analog transmitter location. The analog station was granted a license on May 28, 2004 and signed on as a satellite of KVBC-TV. The affiliation was temporary, as before the station was licensed, Cranston II LLC had agreed to buy the station from Mojave Broadcasting. The sale as approved by the FCC in October 2004 and consummated in July 2005. Upon taking ownership, Cranston changed the station to Spanish-language programming from TeleFórmula. In March 2006, equipment failure forced the station to reduce power significantly; in November, it switched to Multimedios Television.
[edit] Programming
KMCC airs programming from Multimedios Television.
[edit] Digital television
KMCC-DT has a construction permit to broadcast on UHF channel 32 from a transmitter location approximately 40 km (25 mi) NNE of the analog transmitter location. The site, located near Dolan Springs, Arizona is over 1200 m (4000 ft) higher in elevation than the analog site, so while the analog station serves the Mohave Valley from Bullhead City, Arizona and Laughlin down to Needles, California, the digital station, when fully built and operational, will not only serve Laughlin and the Colorado River Valley, but most of central Mohave County, Arizona and will reach beyond Las Vegas [2]. As of September 2006 however, the station is broadcasting on STA from the analog site at 15 kW with coverage approximately that of the analog signal. Cranston has filed a request to extend the STA until January 1, 2007.
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Broadcast television stations in the Las Vegas market (Nielsen DMA #48) | ||
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KVBC 3 (NBC) (WX+ on DT2) - KVVU 5 (FOX) - KLAS 8 (CBS) - KLVX 10 (PBS) - KTNV 13 (ABC) - KINC 15 (UNI) - KEEN 17 (TLN) - KHDF 19 (AZA) - KVMY 21 (MNTV) - KLVD 23 (DS) - KTUD 25 (Ind) - KELV 27 (TFU) - KVPX 28 (VSEN-TV) - KPVT 30 (FamilyNet) - KNBX 31 (TeleFórmula) - KVCW 33 (The CW) - KMCC 34 (Multimedios) - KVTE 35 (Ind) - KBLR 39 (TEL) - K41IO 41 (TBN) - KPVM 41 (ION) - K43FO 43 (3ABN) KGNG 47 (HSN) - KLSV 50 (JTV) KHMP 62 (A1) - KEGS 63 (IA/RTN) |
Corporate Staff: Larry E. Morton (Chairman and CEO) | Gregory W. Fess | Max. W. Hoopern | James H. Hearnsberger | Lori E. Withrow | Glenn Charlesworth | Emilia Chastain | Robert B. Becker | Henry G. Luken | Aaron K. Rothberg | Douglas P. Krile |
Broadcast Television Networks: Retro Television Network |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KLMN | KMMF | KPBI | KPBI | KWBF | KWBM | WBLU | WGMU | WMQF |
RTN Owned & Operated Stations: KCBU | KDEV (Cheyenne) | KDEV (Denver) | KEGS | KFDF | KKYK | KQUP | KRRI | KTVC | KWCE | KWWF | WBIF | WBLU | WNGS1 | WPXS2 |
Telefutura Network Affiliates: KAMT | WTMS | KUTF |
Univision Network Affiliates: KEYU | KLRA | KUKC | KUOK | WJMF | KUTH | KUTU | KWNL | WNYI | WUDT | WUMN | WUVF |
Other Properties: Arkansas RiverBlades4 | Arkansas Twisters5 |
1Equity owns the station but management capabilities belong to Granite Broadcasting under a Local Marketing Agreement held by its ABC affiliate WKBW-TV. |
2Equity operates this station owned by the Word of God Fellowship under a Local Marketing Agreement. |
3Equity operates the station owned by Cranston II LLC. |
4Equity has a 51% ownership stake in the ECHL franchise. However the team has been defunct since 2003. Equity plans to sell its remaining stake in the team. |
5Equity owns the af2 Arena Football franchise outright. |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.ebcorp.net |