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- | + | KANN is a digital-only television station in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, owned by Taylor Media Stations Group. | |
The station signed on in 2006 as a Retro Television Network affiliate; at that time, Equity owned the network. However, on January 4, 2009, a contract conflict between Equity and Luken Communications, L.L.C. (who had acquired RTN in June of 2008) interrupted the programming on many RTN affiliates.[1] As a result, Luken moved RTN operations to its headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and dropped all Equity-owned affiliates, including KTUW, immediately, though Luken vows to find a new affiliate for RTN in the area.[2]. The station's replacement programming would be Anime National. | The station signed on in 2006 as a Retro Television Network affiliate; at that time, Equity owned the network. However, on January 4, 2009, a contract conflict between Equity and Luken Communications, L.L.C. (who had acquired RTN in June of 2008) interrupted the programming on many RTN affiliates.[1] As a result, Luken moved RTN operations to its headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and dropped all Equity-owned affiliates, including KTUW, immediately, though Luken vows to find a new affiliate for RTN in the area.[2]. The station's replacement programming would be Anime National. | ||
- | KTUW held a construction permit to move to digital channel 17 at increased power; this would not be built, as the station's license was sold to Taylor Media Stations Group on June 8, 2009.[3] | + | KTUW held a construction permit to move to digital channel 17 at increased power; this would not be built, as the station's license was sold to Taylor Media Stations Group on June 8, 2009 changed calls to KANN.[3] |
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Current revision as of 03:21, 29 July 2011
KANN is a digital-only television station in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, owned by Taylor Media Stations Group.
The station signed on in 2006 as a Retro Television Network affiliate; at that time, Equity owned the network. However, on January 4, 2009, a contract conflict between Equity and Luken Communications, L.L.C. (who had acquired RTN in June of 2008) interrupted the programming on many RTN affiliates.[1] As a result, Luken moved RTN operations to its headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and dropped all Equity-owned affiliates, including KTUW, immediately, though Luken vows to find a new affiliate for RTN in the area.[2]. The station's replacement programming would be Anime National.
KTUW held a construction permit to move to digital channel 17 at increased power; this would not be built, as the station's license was sold to Taylor Media Stations Group on June 8, 2009 changed calls to KANN.[3]