KKRR-LP explained

Callsign:KKRR-LP
Location:Cheyenne, Wyoming
Analog:45 (UHF)
Affiliations:Defunct (formerly Independent)
Owner:Rule Communications
Licensee:Robert R. Rule
Last Airdate: (license canceled)
Callsign Meaning:KK Robert Rule
Sister Stations:KMAH-LP
Former Affiliations:Cornerstone Television
Erp:10.3 kW
Class:TX
Facility Id:57129
Coordinates:41.1669°N -104.7558°W

KKRR-LP, UHF analog channel 45, was a low-powered independent television station licensed to Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States. The station was owned by local businessman Robert Rule.

KKRR-LP began as a secondary channel for the co-owned local religious television station, KMAH-LP (channel 39). When KMAH-LP switched over to the Renaissance Network, KKRR-LP took over the Cornerstone Television affiliation.

KMAH-LP later took back the Cornerstone affiliation, after the Renaissance Network folded and its replacement, America One was not renewed. Apparently KMAH-LP did not require KKRR-LP's services. As a result, KKRR-LP was left with no programming. Subsequently, KKRR-LP broadcast only a slate, reminding viewers that Cornerstone programming moved to channel 39.

KKRR-LP's license was canceled by the Federal Communications Commission on July 20, 2021, as the station failed to obtain a license for digital operation by the July 13 deadline.