KJCT-LP explained

Callsign:KJCT-LP
Branding:KJCT 8 (general)
KJCT News 8 (newscasts)
Western Colorado CW 13 (on LP2)
Digital:20 (UHF)
Virtual:8
Translators:K28AD-D 28 (UHF) Montrose
Affiliations:8.1: ABC (2014–present)
8.2: CW+
8.3: Ion Television
Founded:August 16, 2005
Location:Grand Junction, Colorado
Country:United States
Callsign Meaning:Grand Junction
Former Callsigns:K20IN (2005-2006)
KKHD-LP (2006–2015)
Owner:Gray Television
Licensee:Gray Television Licensee, LLC
Sister Stations:KKCO, KKTV
Former Affiliations:Telemundo (2006–2014)
Erp:15 kW
Haat:9220NaN0
Facility Id:128473
Coordinates:39.0486°N -108.2523°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

KJCT-LP (channel 8) is a low-power television station in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, serving Colorado's Western Slope region as an affiliate of ABC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Television, it is a sister station to dual NBC/Telemundo affiliate KKCO (channel 11). The two stations share studios on Blichmann Avenue in Grand Junction; KJCT-LP's transmitter is located at the Mesa Point Electronics Site on the Grand Mesa (southeast of I-70).

KJCT-LP's signal is relayed on K28AD-D in Montrose, which has operated from Storm King Mountain since it launched in September 1982, along with digital translators across central and northwestern Colorado.

History

Intellectual unit

The KJCT-LP intellectual unit originated on October 22, 1979, when KJCT (channel 8) signed on as the first television station in Western Colorado since KREX-TV (channel 5) in 1954. It was owned by the Pikes Peak Broadcasting Company as a semi-satellite of fellow ABC affiliate KRDO-TV in Colorado Springs. Before KJCT's sign-on, all three major networks had been shoehorned on KREX-TV. However, cable viewers could watch the full ABC schedule on Denver's KBTV (channel 9, now NBC affiliate KUSA).

The station had full production facilities in Grand Junction; however, much of the programming was fed via hundreds of miles of microwave links from KRDO. In the late 1990s, KJCT chief engineer Roger Hightower modernized KJCT into one of the first true digital facilities in Colorado, and severed the electronic umbilical cord with KRDO.

KJCT was the first Western Colorado television station with modern electronic news gathering technology. "8 Live," the station's first live microwave newsvan, came into service in 1984.

In 2006, News-Press & Gazette Company announced the purchase of KJCT along with KRDO-TV and KRDO radio from Pikes Peak Broadcasting.[1]

In late 2008, KJCT's third digital subcarrier became western Colorado's affiliate for The CW. However, despite The CW being available locally, Denver's KWGN-TV, which has been on cable for decades in Grand Junction, is still available through two low-powered repeaters in the area.

On August 2, 2013, News Press & Gazette announced the sale of KJCT's license assets to Excalibur Broadcasting and its non-license assets to Gray Television; Excalibur is owned by former Gray executive, Don Ray. Gray planned to operate the station through joint sales and shared services agreements, making KJCT a sister station to KKCO.[2] [3] The sale was completed on October 31.[4] This was NPG's first broadcast divestiture since the sale of its original group of five stations to New Vision Television in 1993.

In the wake of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s increased scrutiny towards virtual duopolies, Gray announced that it would move KJCT's programming to a subchannel of KKCO, and sell KJCT to a minority owned broadcaster, which will operate the station autonomously from KKCO or any other broadcaster.[5] On August 27, 2014, Gray announced that it would sell KJCT to Jeff Chang and Gabriela Gomez-Chang, owner of KQSL.[6] The new owners would change KJCT's call letters to KGBY.[7] [8] On October 21, 2014, the FCC approved a swap of virtual channels between KJCT/KGBY and a co-owned low-power station in Grand Junction, KKHD-LP (channel 20), that Gray was in the process of acquiring; as a result, KGBY, following the sale, uses PSIP to map to virtual channel 20, while KKHD inherited virtual channel 8, as well as KJCT's ABC programming. The swap is intended to reduce viewer confusion that would otherwise result from a move of ABC programming.[9] The sale of the original KJCT's license assets was completed on December 15.[10]

KJCT is currently the last station that uses the “Counterpoint” music package from Stephen Arnold.[11]

License

The current license for KJCT-LP originated on August 16, 2005, when the FCC granted a construction permit to Paul Varecha for a low-power television station on channel 20;[12] [13] the station was originally issued the call sign K20IN, but changed to KKHD-LP on April 3, 2006.[14] The station filed for its license to cover the permit on September 1, 2006[15] and was granted it on December 17.[16] That October, Varecha sold KKHD, which had affiliated with Telemundo, and KXHD-LP (channel 36) in Montrose to News-Press and Gazette Company for $675,000;[17] the deal was completed on January 2, 2007.[18] KXHD was previously K07IU (channel 7),[19] a translator for Fox affiliate KFQX (channel 4),[20] which moved to channel 36 (as K36HJ[19]) in March 2006 after being displaced by the digital signal of eventual sister station KJCT;[21] [22] [23] shortly thereafter, Varecha bought K36HJ from Professional Antenna, Tower and Translator Service for $15,000[24] [25] and changed its call letters to KXHD-LP.[19] On April 26, 2010, KKHD was granted a construction permit to flash cut to digital.[26] [27]

KKHD-LP and KXHD-LP (the latter of which had joined KKHD in carrying Telemundo programming) were included in Excalibur Broadcasting's 2013 purchase of KJCT from NPG.[28] In June 2014, Excalibur reached a deal to sell KKHD and KXHD to Gray outright for $2.5 million;[29] the purchase was completed on December 15.[30] KKHD changed its call letters to KJCT-LP on January 9, 2015;[14] this followed the move of the original KJCT's virtual channel 8 and its programming (including ABC) to the station.[9]

News operation

KJCT presently broadcasts 17 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with three hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). Most of the newscasts are simulcast on sister station KKCO.

On May 22, 2009, KJCT became the first station in Grand Junction to launch local news in high definition.[31] The station debuted a new set in May 2011, to coincide with a new graphics package. In July 2011, KJCT overtook its competitors to become the top rated station in the coveted 25-54 demographic in all weekday newscasts.

Notable former on-air staff

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel! scope = "col"
Res.AspectShort nameProgramming
8.1 KJCT-DT Main KJCT-LP programming / ABC
8.2 CW Western Colorado CW 13
8.3 ION Ion Television

Translators

City of licenseCallsignChannelERPHAATFacility IDTransmitter coordinatesOwner
Basalt34 0.075 kW 1550NaN0 4029 39.3528°N -107.0931°W Pitkin County Translator Department
Carbondale28 0.64 kW 7890NaN0 168528 39.4231°N -107.3758°W
Collbran22 0.012 kW -3470NaN0 197988 39.2419°N -107.9651°W Mesa County
Cortez
Mancos
35 1.2 kW 4660NaN0 61488 37.365°N -108.1476°W Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association
Gateway2 0.005 kW 1560NaN0 198101 38.7383°N -108.8868°W Mesa County
23 0.1 kW 5700NaN0 41280 38.725°N -108.8094°W
Mesa31 0.75 kW 9330NaN0 41293 39.0883°N -108.2258°W Mesa County
Montrose21 11.6 kW 5610NaN0 168357 38.3153°N -108.2048°W Gray Television
28 12.5 kW 450NaN0 52575 38.5167°N -107.8528°W
Redstone32 0.012 kW -1320NaN0 23164 39.2389°N -107.2178°W Pitkin County Translator Department
Rifle, etc.34 1.91 kW 3270NaN0 52594 39.5361°N -107.9495°W Gray Television
Snowmass Village25 0.045 kW -1550NaN0 188101 39.219°N -106.9098°W Pitkin County Translator Department
Thomasville10 0.016 kW -3910NaN0 168539 39.3533°N -106.6839°W
Monticello, UT
Blanding, UT
13 0.15 kW 10730NaN0 61456 37.8396°N -109.4624°W Southwest Colorado Translator Association

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://npg-inc.com/npgco/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=1&cntnt01returnid=55 NPG to buy two broadcast TV affiliates, radio station
  2. News: News-Press & Gazette Gets $12M For KJCT. August 4, 2013. TVNewsCheck. August 2, 2013.
  3. News: Harden. Mark. Grand Junction TV station KJCT to be sold. August 4, 2013. Denver Business Journal. August 2, 2013.
  4. Web site: CDBS Print.
  5. http://rbr.com/gray-retains-mmtc-as-broker-for-former-ssad-stations/ Gray retains MMTC as broker for former SSA’d stations
  6. News: Gray Sets Buyers For Its Six SSA Stations. 27 August 2014. TVNewsCheck. 27 August 2014.
  7. Web site: Call Sign History (KLML). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. October 28, 2014.
  8. Web site: Media Bureau Call Sign Actions. Federal Communications Commission. December 9, 2014. December 9, 2014.
  9. Web site: Hashemzadeh. Hossein. Re: KJCT(TV), Grand Junction, CO Facility ID No. 52593 KKHD-LP, Grand Junction, CO Facility ID No. 128473 Request for Waivers of ATSC A/65C. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. October 28, 2014. PDF. October 21, 2014.
  10. http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/prefill_and_display.pl?Application_id=1665050&Service=DT&Form_id=905&Facility_id=52593 Consummation Notice
  11. Web site: Counterpoint. YouTube.
  12. Web site: APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT OR MAKE CHANGES IN A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 9, 2015. January 18, 2005.
  13. Web site: Application Search Details (KJCT-LP, 1). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 9, 2015.
  14. Web site: Call Sign History (KJCT-LP). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 9, 2015.
  15. Web site: APPLICATION FOR A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION LICENSE. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. September 1, 2006.
  16. Web site: Application Search Details (KJCT-LP, 2). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015.
  17. News: BIA Financial Markets. Deals. Broadcasting & Cable. November 3, 2006.
  18. Web site: Consummation Notice. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. January 8, 2007.
  19. Web site: Call Sign History (KXHD-LP). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015.
  20. Web site: APPLICATION FOR A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION LICENSE. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. December 5, 2005.
  21. Web site: APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT OR MAKE CHANGES IN A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. August 13, 2013.
  22. Web site: APPLICATION FOR A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION LICENSE. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. March 20, 2006.
  23. Web site: Application Search Details (KXHD-LP, 1). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015.
  24. Web site: APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL OF A CORPORATE LICENSEE OR PERMITTEE, OR FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE OR PERMIT OF TV OR FM TRANSLATOR STATION OR LOW POWER TELEVISION STATION. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015.
  25. Web site: Consummation Notice. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. August 3, 2006.
  26. Web site: APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT OR MAKE CHANGES IN A LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR OR TV BOOSTER STATION. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. March 24, 2014.
  27. Web site: Application Search Details (KJCT-LP, 3). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015.
  28. News: Station Trading Roundup: 7 Deals, $6.5M. January 10, 2015. TVNewsCheck. August 6, 2013.
  29. News: Station Trading Roundup: 5 Deals, $4.6M. January 10, 2015. TVNewsCheck. June 17, 2014.
  30. Web site: Consummation Notice. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. January 10, 2015. December 16, 2014.
  31. http://www.kjct8.com/Global/story.asp?S=10408633 KJCT now broadcasting in high definition
  32. Web site: John Gurtler. 11 January 2014.
  33. Web site: Michelle Tuzee biography . https://web.archive.org/web/20101127035511/http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/bio?section=resources%2Finside_station%2Fnewsteam&id=5744048 . dead . 27 November 2010 . . 26 September 2013 .