KEVN-LD explained

Callsign:KEVN-LD
Branding:KOTA Territory (vocally)
Digital:23 (UHF)
Virtual:7
Translators:
Affiliations:Fox
Country:United States
Founded:February 25, 2010
Location:Rapid City, South Dakota
Callsign Meaning:Calls rhyme with channel number seven
Owner:Gray Television
Licensee:Gray Television Licensee, LLC
Sister Stations:KOTA/KHSD/KSGW, KNEP, KHME
Erp:15 kW
Haat:174.60NaN0
Facility Id:182523
Licensing Authority:FCC

KEVN-LD (channel 7) is a low-power television station in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Gray Television alongside ABC affiliate KOTA-TV (channel 3) and MeTV affiliate KHME (channel 23). The stations share studios on Skyline Drive in Rapid City, where KEVN-LD's transmitter is also located.

KEVN-LD is also carried on a subchannel of KOTA-TV, as well as on KOTA's full-power satellites. KHSD-TV (channel 11.2) in Lead, South Dakota, serves the Black Hills proper; it can also be seen over the air in Rapid City. KSGW-TV (channel 12.2) in Sheridan, Wyoming, serves northern and northeast Wyoming. KHSD-TV's transmitter is located on Terry Peak near Spearfish, South Dakota, while KSGW-TV's transmitter is on Bosin Rock.

History

KEVN intellectual unit

See also: KOTA-TV. Until 2016, the KEVN call sign, Fox affiliation, and virtual channel 7 assignment were used on the broadcast license presently associated with KOTA-TV. KEVN-TV had launched in 1976 as an ABC affiliate, replacing KRSD-TV, which had signed on in 1958 as an NBC affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation, switched to CBS in 1970, and was denied license renewal in 1971; KRSD shut down several months before KEVN began operations. KEVN switched to NBC in 1984 and Fox in 1996. The original KEVN was also seen on a satellite station in Lead, KIVV-TV (channel 5), which operated on the license now used by KHSD-TV; virtual channel 5 is presently used by KQME, a satellite of MeTV affiliate KHME (channel 23).

Current license

On September 14, 2015, Gray bought the non-license assets of the market's ABC affiliate KOTA-TV as part of its acquisition of Schurz Communications' television stations. Due to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ownership restrictions, Gray established this new low-powered station to move the Fox affiliation, KEVN's call sign, virtual channel, and programming. KOTA's ABC affiliation and program streams including its existing PSIP channel 3 numbering was then moved to the old full-powered KEVN, transmitting on RF channel 7. The original KOTA-TV license was then sold to Legacy Broadcasting and became KHME.

At the start of July 2024, the separate "Black Hills Fox" branding was discontinued for KEVN-LD and its simulcasts, and both KOTA and KEVN now feature the "KOTA Territory" branding across both stations vocally, without any mention of their affiliations. KEVN's logo now simply features the Fox logomark replacing that of ABC's, while keeping the black circle the ABC logo usually sits upon for the simplicity of branding both stations.

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KEVN-LD[1] ! Channel! Res.! Aspect! Short name! Programming
7.1 FOX-HD Fox
ABC-HD ABC (KOTA-TV)

News operation

KEVN-LD broadcasts hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). The station carries a 6 p.m. newscast, but does not produce any newscasts during morning or midday timeslots. It rebroadcasts its hour-long 9 p.m. news program at 6 a.m. on weekday mornings.

Early in KEVN's Fox affiliation (on what is now KOTA-TV), the station produced an hour-long morning newscast at 7 a.m. and half-hour newscasts at noon, 5:30 p.m., and 10 p.m.; on weekends, KEVN aired only its late newscast.[2] In 1998, the station moved the late newscast to 9 p.m., making it the first Rapid City station to produce a prime time newscast;[3] Around the same time, the morning and midday newscasts were discontinued.[4] By 2001, KEVN expanded the weeknight 9 p.m. news to an hour;[5] [6] the weekend edition of the newscast was expanded to an hour on November 2, 2013.[7] [8] The station moved the early evening newscast to 6 p.m. on March 31, 2008, and relaunched it as The Six.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RabbitEars TV Query for KEVN . November 9, 2023 . www.rabbitears.info.
  2. Web site: KEVN FOX7 Program Schedule for the week of May 19, 1997. February 18, 2015. KEVN FOX7 OnLine. https://web.archive.org/web/19970529003122/http://fox7.blackhills.com/listings.html. May 29, 1997.
  3. News: Fox to move local newscast to 6 p.m.. February 18, 2015. Rapid City Journal. March 25, 2008.
  4. Web site: KEVN FOX7 Program Schedule for the week of January 25, 1999. February 18, 2015. KEVN FOX7 OnLine. https://web.archive.org/web/19990128212005/http://www.fox7.blackhills.com/listings.html. January 28, 1999.
  5. Web site: KEVN FOX7 Program Schedule for the week of October 16, 2000. February 18, 2015. KEVN FOX7 OnLine. https://web.archive.org/web/20001017084515/http://www.fox7.blackhills.com/listings.html. October 17, 2000.
  6. Web site: KEVN FOX7 Program Schedule for the week of April 16, 2001. February 18, 2015. KEVN FOX7 OnLine. https://web.archive.org/web/20010418124419/http://www.fox7.blackhills.com/listings.html. April 18, 2001.
  7. http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/rapid-city-fox-affiliate-expands-newscast_b108199 Rapid City FOX Affiliate Expands Weekend Newscast
  8. http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/71700/kevn-expands-its-weekend-news-to-one-hour KEVN Expands It's Weekend News To One Hour