KMVU

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KMVU
Medford, Oregon
Branding Fox 26
Channels Analog: 26 (UHF)

Digital: 27 (UHF)

Translators (see article)
Affiliations Fox
Owner Stainless Broadcasting Company
(Broadcasting Licenses, LP)
First air date August 8, 1994
Call letters’ meaning Medford
VU (View)
-or-
Medford
Rogue Valley
UHF
Transmitter Power 110 kW (analog)
10.3 kW (digital)
Height 440.3 m (analog)
425 m (digital)
Facility ID 32958
Transmitter Coordinates 42°17′54″N, 122°45′1″W
Website www.fox26medford.com

KMVU is a local Fox television affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. The station serves the Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin of southern Oregon and the Shasta Cascade region in northern California, and is owned by Stainless Broadcasting Company. The station primarily broadcasts regular Fox network programs as well as syndicated shows.

Fox 26 acquired the local rights to television classics Happy Days and Little House on the Prairie sometime in the 1990s. They produce a special non-televised contest called "Southern Oregon Idol", which started in 2004. The winner goes on to try out for American Idol.

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[edit] Cable carriage dispute

On May 6, 2007, KMVU was replaced by Chico, California Fox affiliate KCVU-TV on Northland Cable Television channel 13 in both Mt. Shasta and Yreka, California, when KMVU and Northland could not come to an agreement to remain on the cable system. (Northland also carries KCVU's sister station KRVU My 21 on cable channel 2.) However, Northland has been blocked from airing Fox Network programming as a result.

On May 14, 2008, the FCC issued two Notice of Apparent Liability and Forfeitures to Northland for failing to provide thirty days notice to KMVU and cable customers that KMVU would be moved to a different channel and eventually dropped altogether. The two NAL's total $40,000. As is standard procedure, Northland was given thirty days to either pay the fine or ask for a reduction or cancellation. [1] [2]

[edit] Newscast

In 2006, the station began broadcasting Fox 26 First At Ten, a 10 o'clock local news program in partnership with KOBI-TV. The newscast is anchored by Audrey Kuchen, with meteorologist Jeff Heaton handling weather and Craig Smullin anchoring sports.

[edit] Translators

KMVU is rebroadcast on the following translator stations:

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