KPMF-LD

KPMF-LD
Paragould/Jonesboro, Arkansas/Memphis, Tennessee
United States
City Paragould, Arkansas
Channels Digital: 26 (UHF/PSIP)
Subchannels 26.1 MyNetworkTV/DrTV
26.2 GetTV
26.3 Comet
26.4 Buzzr
26.5 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
26.6 QVC
Affiliations MyNetworkTV/DrTV
GetTV (DT2)
Comet (DT3)
Buzzr (DT4)
Owner DTV America
(DTV America Corporation)
Founded October 2, 2012
First air date June 23, 2016 (2016-06-23)
Sister station(s) K30MF-D
Former callsigns K26MF-D (2012-2016)
Former affiliations Escape (June-October 2016)
Transmitter power 6 kW
Height 61 feet (19 m)
Facility ID 188801
Transmitter coordinates 35°12′53.9″N 90°11′41.3″W / 35.214972°N 90.194806°W / 35.214972; -90.194806

KPMF-LD is a low-powered digital television station that is licensed to Paragould, Arkansas, and slated to serve the Jonesboro media market. The station is owned by DTV America Corporation. The station’s digital signal is broadcast on UHF channel 26. Although the city of license is Paragould, the station’s transmitter is located in West Memphis, Arkansas, which makes the station really serve the Memphis, Tennessee area.

History

Although granted a construction permit in 2012 by the Federal Communications Commission, the station was still silent. The original callsign was K26MF-D from 2012 until January 2016, when the callsign was changed to the current KPMF-LD. [1]

While the first three subchannels remain dark, in May 2016, KPMF signed on virtual channel 26.4 as an affiliate of The Country Network (formerly Zuus Country). The first three subchannels could go on the air later as affiliates of other multi-cast digital networks such as Buzzr, Bounce TV or Doctor Television Channel. Either KPMF or sister station K30MF-D could take Antenna TV and MyNetworkTV affiliations for the Jonesboro market. DTV America owned one other construction permit for K38OR-D, which is rumored to become an over-the-air relaunch of “KJOS”, the area’s cable-exclusive affiliate of The CW via The CW Plus.

In late June 2016, the station's first three subchannels went on the air as affiliates of Katz Broadcasting-operated Escape and Laff on the first two subchannels. Also, Sony Pictures Television's GetTV movie network and FremantleMedia-owned Buzzr came on the air on channels 26.3 and 26.4, respectively. Buzzr replaced The Country Network. Channels 26.5 and 26.6 also went on the air as Sonlife Broadcasting Network and QVC affiliates. Also in Summer 2016, KPMF's transmitter was relocated to northern Shelby County, Tennessee near the Brunswick area north of Memphis.

Escape and Laff were replaced by different networks in October 2016. GetTV was moved up to KPMF-LD2, and Comet, which is a joint venture between the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio and Sinclair Broadcasting Group was launched onto the LD3 subchannel, with Buzzr remaining on the LD4 subchannel. The main subchannel became a MyNetworkTV affiliate, with programming from the Doctor Television Channel being broadcast outside of MyNetworkTV’s programming schedule. If the station launched on a transmitter within the home market of its city of license, KPMF would have been the Jonesboro, Arkansas market’s first-ever MyNetworkTV affiliate. As it was, Memphis now has access to a second MyNetworkTV affiliate. WLMT, The CW affiliate in Memphis, runs MyNetworkTV programming on its second subchannel along with almost all of the Me-TV programming schedule.

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