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KASW: Phoenix Television Station History and Operations

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Title: KASW: Phoenix Television Station History and Operations

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Station Identity and Current Operations: 4 flashcards, 6 questions
  • Ownership and Corporate History: 12 flashcards, 20 questions
  • Network Affiliations and Programming Evolution: 0 flashcards, 0 questions
  • Technical Infrastructure and Broadcasting Standards: 15 flashcards, 25 questions
  • Historical Context and Predecessors: 10 flashcards, 14 questions
  • Sports and Special Broadcasts: 7 flashcards, 9 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 56
  • True/False Questions: 49
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 36
  • Total Questions: 85

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Study Guide: KASW: Phoenix Television Station History and Operations

Study Guide: KASW: Phoenix Television Station History and Operations

Station Identity and Current Operations

KASW currently operates in Phoenix under the branding 'The Spot – Arizona 61', functioning as an independent television station.

Answer: True

KASW currently operates as an independent station in Phoenix, branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61'.

Related Concepts:

  • What is KASW's current branding and its primary function within the Phoenix television market?: KASW is presently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and functions as an independent television station in Phoenix. Furthermore, it serves as the high-power ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transmitter for the region, broadcasting ATSC 3.0 signals for six other major commercial stations.
  • When did KASW switch from being a CW affiliate to an independent station?: On November 20, 2023, KASW transitioned to independent status. The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV.
  • When did KASW adopt the branding 'The Spot'?: KASW adopted the branding 'The Spot' on July 27, 2025.

KASW transitioned to independent status on November 20, 2023. Concurrently, The CW network's programming relocated to a subchannel of KNXV-TV, not KASW itself.

Answer: True

Upon transitioning to independent status on November 20, 2023, The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV, not KASW.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW switch from being a CW affiliate to an independent station?: On November 20, 2023, KASW transitioned to independent status. The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV.
  • What was the original affiliation of KASW before it joined The CW?: Before becoming affiliated with The CW in 2006, KASW was affiliated with The WB network from its launch in 1995.
  • How did the creation of The CW network in 2006 affect KASW's affiliation?: When The WB and UPN networks merged to form The CW in 2006, KASW signed an affiliation agreement with the new network on March 8, 2006, becoming its primary affiliate in Phoenix.

KASW adopted the branding 'Arizona 61' on November 20, 2023.

Answer: True

KASW adopted the branding 'Arizona 61' on November 20, 2023, coinciding with its transition to independent status.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW switch from being a CW affiliate to an independent station?: On November 20, 2023, KASW transitioned to independent status. The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV.
  • What is KASW's current branding and its primary function within the Phoenix television market?: KASW is presently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and functions as an independent television station in Phoenix. Furthermore, it serves as the high-power ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transmitter for the region, broadcasting ATSC 3.0 signals for six other major commercial stations.
  • When did KASW adopt the branding 'The Spot'?: KASW adopted the branding 'The Spot' on July 27, 2025.

What is KASW's current branding and primary function in the Phoenix market?

Answer: The Spot – Arizona 61, operating as an independent station and ATSC 3.0 transmitter.

KASW is currently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and operates as an independent station, also serving as the ATSC 3.0 transmitter for the Phoenix area.

Related Concepts:

  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.
  • What is KASW's current branding and its primary function within the Phoenix television market?: KASW is presently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and functions as an independent television station in Phoenix. Furthermore, it serves as the high-power ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transmitter for the region, broadcasting ATSC 3.0 signals for six other major commercial stations.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.

KASW transitioned to independent status and adopted the branding 'Arizona 61' on November 20, 2023. Where did The CW network's programming move?

Answer: To a subchannel of KNXV-TV.

When KASW transitioned to independent status on November 20, 2023, The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW switch from being a CW affiliate to an independent station?: On November 20, 2023, KASW transitioned to independent status. The CW network's programming moved to a subchannel of KNXV-TV.
  • How did the creation of The CW network in 2006 affect KASW's affiliation?: When The WB and UPN networks merged to form The CW in 2006, KASW signed an affiliation agreement with the new network on March 8, 2006, becoming its primary affiliate in Phoenix.
  • What was the original affiliation of KASW before it joined The CW?: Before becoming affiliated with The CW in 2006, KASW was affiliated with The WB network from its launch in 1995.

KASW adopted the branding 'The Spot' on July 27, 2025. What was its primary branding immediately before this change?

Answer: Arizona 61

Immediately prior to adopting the 'The Spot' branding on July 27, 2025, KASW's primary branding was 'Arizona 61'.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW adopt the branding 'The Spot'?: KASW adopted the branding 'The Spot' on July 27, 2025.
  • What is KASW's current branding and its primary function within the Phoenix television market?: KASW is presently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and functions as an independent television station in Phoenix. Furthermore, it serves as the high-power ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transmitter for the region, broadcasting ATSC 3.0 signals for six other major commercial stations.
  • What was the initial purpose of the KASW logo used from 1995 to 1999?: The original logo for KASW, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.'

Ownership and Corporate History

The E. W. Scripps Company currently owns KASW and its sister station KNXV-TV, which serves as the local Fox affiliate.

Answer: False

The E. W. Scripps Company owns KASW and its sister station KNXV-TV, which is the local ABC affiliate, not Fox.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is the current owner of KASW, and which other local station does it share ownership with in Phoenix?: The E. W. Scripps Company is the current owner of KASW. Scripps also owns the local ABC affiliate, KNXV-TV (channel 15), making them sister stations in Phoenix.
  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.

In July 1999, KASW became part of its first television duopoly with KTVK, shortly after such arrangements were legalized.

Answer: True

KASW entered its first television duopoly with KTVK in July 1999, following the legalization of such ownership structures.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the significance of the sale of KTVK and KASW to Belo Corporation in 1999?: The acquisition of KASW by Belo Corporation in 1999 was significant as it established the first television duopoly in Phoenix, occurring shortly after such ownership structures were legalized.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.

In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC, with Meredith Corporation subsequently purchasing KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.

Answer: True

Following Gannett's acquisition of Belo in 2013, KASW and KTVK were spun off to Sander Media, LLC, and Meredith Corporation later acquired KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.

Related Concepts:

  • What ownership changes occurred for KASW between 2013 and 2015?: In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets, while SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license. Nexstar Media Group then acquired KASW from Meredith and SagamoreHill, with the sale closing in January 2015.
  • What was the proposed arrangement when Gannett planned to acquire Belo in 2013, concerning KASW?: When Gannett Company planned to acquire Belo Corporation in 2013, it intended to spin off KASW and KTVK to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.
  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.

KASW's partnership with KTVK officially ended in October 2014 when Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW.

Answer: False

The partnership between KASW and KTVK officially concluded upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition of KASW on January 30, 2015, not in October 2014.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.

E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media.

Answer: True

The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, which was part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.

Related Concepts:

  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.
  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.

The acquisition of KASW by Belo Corporation in 1999 was significant because it created the first television duopoly in the Phoenix market, an arrangement that had recently been legalized.

Answer: True

The acquisition of KASW by Belo Corporation in 1999 was significant as it established the first television duopoly in Phoenix, occurring shortly after such ownership structures were legalized.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the significance of the sale of KTVK and KASW to Belo Corporation in 1999?: The acquisition of KASW by Belo Corporation in 1999 was significant as it established the first television duopoly in Phoenix, occurring shortly after such ownership structures were legalized.
  • When did KASW become part of its first television duopoly, and with which station?: In July 1999, KASW became part of its first television duopoly with KTVK, shortly after such arrangements were legalized.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.

When Gannett planned to acquire Belo in 2013, KASW and KTVK were intended to be sold to Nexstar Media Group.

Answer: False

When Gannett planned to acquire Belo in 2013, KASW and KTVK were intended to be spun off to Sander Media, LLC, not directly to Nexstar Media Group.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the proposed arrangement when Gannett planned to acquire Belo in 2013, concerning KASW?: When Gannett Company planned to acquire Belo Corporation in 2013, it intended to spin off KASW and KTVK to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.
  • What ownership changes occurred for KASW between 2013 and 2015?: In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets, while SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license. Nexstar Media Group then acquired KASW from Meredith and SagamoreHill, with the sale closing in January 2015.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.

KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014, marking the end of its partnership with KTVK.

Answer: True

Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014, which concluded its partnership with KTVK.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.

KASW and KNXV-TV are currently owned by the same company, The E. W. Scripps Company, and share studio facilities in Phoenix.

Answer: True

KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations owned by The E. W. Scripps Company and share studio facilities in Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.
  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.
  • Where are KASW's studios located, and where is its primary transmitter situated?: KASW shares studio facilities with KNXV-TV on North 44th Street on the east side of Phoenix. Its primary transmitter is located on South Mountain.

Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW in 2014 for $68 million. The sum of $407.5 million was associated with Meredith Corporation's purchase of KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.

Answer: True

Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014. The figure $407.5 million pertains to Meredith Corporation's acquisition of KTVK and KASW's non-license assets.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.

Meredith Corporation's 2013 purchase of KTVK and KASW's non-license assets was valued at $407.5 million, not $68 million.

Answer: True

The transaction value for Meredith Corporation's purchase of KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013 was $407.5 million.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What ownership changes occurred for KASW between 2013 and 2015?: In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets, while SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license. Nexstar Media Group then acquired KASW from Meredith and SagamoreHill, with the sale closing in January 2015.

The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW from Nexstar Media Group in March 2019.

Answer: False

The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW from Nexstar Media Group in March 2019, not September 2019.

Related Concepts:

  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.
  • What local newscasts did KASW air after being acquired by Scripps?: After The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW, KNXV-TV produced multiple local newscasts for the station, including a two-hour morning extension, a noon hour, and a half-hour 9 p.m. newscast.

Who currently owns KASW, and what other local station is owned by the same company?

Answer: The E. W. Scripps Company, owner of KNXV-TV.

The E. W. Scripps Company currently owns KASW and its sister station KNXV-TV.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • Who is the current owner of KASW, and which other local station does it share ownership with in Phoenix?: The E. W. Scripps Company is the current owner of KASW. Scripps also owns the local ABC affiliate, KNXV-TV (channel 15), making them sister stations in Phoenix.
  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.

The formation of the first television duopoly in Phoenix involving KASW occurred in 1999 when Belo Corporation purchased which two stations?

Answer: KASW and KTVK

Belo Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW in 1999, forming the first television duopoly in the Phoenix market.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the significance of the sale of KTVK and KASW to Belo Corporation in 1999?: The acquisition of KASW by Belo Corporation in 1999 was significant as it established the first television duopoly in Phoenix, occurring shortly after such ownership structures were legalized.
  • When did KASW become part of its first television duopoly, and with which station?: In July 1999, KASW became part of its first television duopoly with KTVK, shortly after such arrangements were legalized.
  • How did E. W. Scripps Company acquire KASW?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group as part of Nexstar's larger acquisition of Tribune Media.

Which company acquired KASW's license in late 2013, with Meredith Corporation operating it under a shared services agreement?

Answer: SagamoreHill Broadcasting

SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license in late 2013, while Meredith Corporation operated it under a shared services agreement.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.
  • What ownership changes occurred for KASW between 2013 and 2015?: In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets, while SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license. Nexstar Media Group then acquired KASW from Meredith and SagamoreHill, with the sale closing in January 2015.
  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.

When did Nexstar Media Group officially complete its acquisition of KASW, marking the end of its partnership with KTVK?

Answer: January 30, 2015

Nexstar Media Group officially completed its acquisition of KASW on January 30, 2015, concluding its partnership with KTVK.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.

What was the financial value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in December 2013?

Answer: $407.5 million

Meredith Corporation's purchase of KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in December 2013 was valued at $407.5 million.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What ownership changes occurred for KASW between 2013 and 2015?: In 2013, Gannett acquired Belo, leading to KASW and KTVK being spun off to Sander Media, LLC. Meredith Corporation subsequently purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets, while SagamoreHill Broadcasting acquired KASW's license. Nexstar Media Group then acquired KASW from Meredith and SagamoreHill, with the sale closing in January 2015.

Which of the following is true regarding KASW's ownership history?

Answer: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW from Meredith Corporation and later sold it to E. W. Scripps.

Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW from Meredith Corporation (which operated it under an SSA) and subsequently sold it to E. W. Scripps Company.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.
  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.

When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially conclude?

Answer: January 30, 2015, upon completion of Nexstar's acquisition.

KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar's acquisition.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • How did KASW's initial operations involve KTVK?: In December 1994, Brooks Broadcasting entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Media America Corporation, the owners of KTVK. KASW's initial programming and support services were contracted with KTVK, which also produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'

What was the value of the KASW license sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?

Answer: $68 million

The sale of the KASW license to Nexstar Media Group in 2014 was valued at $68 million.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the financial value of the sale of KASW to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: Nexstar Media Group acquired KASW for $68 million in 2014.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the value of the transaction when Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and KASW's non-license assets in 2013?: Meredith Corporation purchased KTVK and the non-license assets of KASW in a transaction valued at $407.5 million in December 2013.

Network Affiliations and Programming Evolution

No questions are available for this topic.

Technical Infrastructure and Broadcasting Standards

KASW's primary studio facilities are located on North 44th Street, sharing space with its sister station KNXV-TV, while its main transmitter is situated on South Mountain.

Answer: True

KASW shares studio facilities with KNXV-TV on North 44th Street and its primary transmitter is located on South Mountain.

Related Concepts:

  • Where are KASW's studios located, and where is its primary transmitter situated?: KASW shares studio facilities with KNXV-TV on North 44th Street on the east side of Phoenix. Its primary transmitter is located on South Mountain.
  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

KASW ceased broadcasting on its analog channel 61 on June 12, 2009, and its digital signal initially used virtual channel 61.

Answer: True

KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009, and its digital signal initially utilized virtual channel 61.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.
  • What was the original channel number for KASW's analog signal?: KASW's analog signal originally broadcast on UHF channel 61.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020, broadcasting the signals for KASW, KNXV-TV, KSAZ-TV, KUTP, KPHO-TV, and KPNX.

Answer: True

KASW commenced operations as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter on March 27, 2020, carrying signals for multiple network affiliates.

Related Concepts:

  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the primary function of KASW as an ATSC 3.0 station?: As an ATSC 3.0 station, KASW serves as a high-power transmitter for NextGen TV services in Phoenix, broadcasting the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.

KASW hosts ATSC 1.0 subchannels including 61.1 (main programming hosted by KNXV-TV), 61.2 (Grit/KPNX), 61.3 (Ion Mystery/KTVK), and 61.4 (HSN/KSAZ-TV).

Answer: True

KASW hosts ATSC 1.0 subchannels such as 61.1 (KNXV-TV), 61.2 (KPNX), 61.3 (KTVK), and 61.4 (KSAZ-TV).

Related Concepts:

  • What ATSC 1.0 subchannels does KASW host, and which stations are they associated with?: KASW hosts ATSC 1.0 subchannels such as 61.1 (KNXV-TV), 61.2 (KPNX), 61.3 (KTVK), and 61.4 (KSAZ-TV).
  • What is the current status of KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels?: KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels are currently broadcast on the multiplexed signals of other Phoenix television stations, including KNXV-TV, KPNX, KTVK, and KSAZ-TV.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).

KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission allows viewers to access channels such as 5.1 (KPHO-NG for CBS), 10.1 (KSAZ-NG for Fox), 12.1 (KPNX-NG for NBC), 15.1 (ABC15NG for ABC), 45.1 (KUTP-NG for MyNetworkTV), and 61.1 (AZ61 NG for KASW's main programming), some of which utilize digital rights management (DRM).

Answer: True

KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission provides access to multiple network affiliate signals, some of which employ digital rights management (DRM).

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW?: The 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW indicates that these subchannels are protected by digital rights management. This typically means the content may have restrictions on copying or redistribution.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).
  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.

Following the ATSC 3.0 conversion, KASW's translators in Kingman and Lake Havasu City had their licenses surrendered in July 2022.

Answer: True

After the ATSC 3.0 conversion, licenses for two of KASW's former translators in Mohave County were surrendered in July 2022.

Related Concepts:

  • What happened to KASW's dedicated translators after the ATSC 3.0 conversion?: After the ATSC 3.0 conversion, KASW's former translators began rebroadcasting the programming of KASW's ATSC 1.0 hosts. Licenses for two translators in Mohave County were surrendered in July 2022.
  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.
  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.

KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain and utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks (SFNs) related to ATSC 3.0 technology.

Answer: True

KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain and uses a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.
  • What is the purpose of the Shaw Butte transmitter used by KASW?: The transmitter atop Shaw Butte is used by KASW for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks (SFNs).
  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.

ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency.

Answer: True

ATSC 3.0, or NextGen TV, is a digital broadcasting standard providing enhanced features such as improved video and audio quality and greater interactivity.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.

KASW's digital signal was repacked to channel 27 in 2019, following the analog shutdown.

Answer: True

Following the analog shutdown and subsequent spectrum repacking, KASW's digital signal was moved to channel 27 in 2019.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's digital signal get repacked to channel 27?: KASW's digital signal was repacked to channel 27 in 2019, following the earlier analog shutdown and digital transition.
  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

The 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW signifies that the content is free of copyright restrictions.

Answer: False

The 'DRM' notation signifies Digital Rights Management, which implies content usage restrictions, rather than indicating freedom from copyright restrictions.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW?: The 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW indicates that these subchannels are protected by digital rights management. This typically means the content may have restrictions on copying or redistribution.
  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).

The transmitter atop Shaw Butte is utilized by KASW for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks, not for broadcasting its main ATSC 3.0 signal to the Phoenix area.

Answer: True

The Shaw Butte transmitter is employed for ATSC 3.0 SFN testing, whereas the primary ATSC 3.0 signal is broadcast from South Mountain.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.
  • What is the purpose of the Shaw Butte transmitter used by KASW?: The transmitter atop Shaw Butte is used by KASW for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks (SFNs).
  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.

KASW's virtual channel number remains 61, a designation it has consistently maintained subsequent to its digital signal transition.

Answer: True

KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.
  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.
  • What was the original channel number for KASW's analog signal?: KASW's analog signal originally broadcast on UHF channel 61.

KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels are currently broadcast on the multiplexed signals of other Phoenix television stations, not exclusively on KASW's own signal.

Answer: False

KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels are currently broadcast on the multiplexed signals of other Phoenix television stations, not exclusively on KASW's own signal.

Related Concepts:

  • What ATSC 1.0 subchannels does KASW host, and which stations are they associated with?: KASW hosts ATSC 1.0 subchannels such as 61.1 (KNXV-TV), 61.2 (KPNX), 61.3 (KTVK), and 61.4 (KSAZ-TV).
  • What is the current status of KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels?: KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels are currently broadcast on the multiplexed signals of other Phoenix television stations, including KNXV-TV, KPNX, KTVK, and KSAZ-TV.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).

Where are KASW's studios located?

Answer: On North 44th Street, shared with KNXV-TV.

KASW shares studio facilities with its sister station KNXV-TV, located on North 44th Street.

Related Concepts:

  • Where are KASW's studios located, and where is its primary transmitter situated?: KASW shares studio facilities with KNXV-TV on North 44th Street on the east side of Phoenix. Its primary transmitter is located on South Mountain.
  • What is the current relationship between KASW and KNXV-TV?: KASW and KNXV-TV are sister stations, both owned by The E. W. Scripps Company. They share studio facilities in Phoenix, and KNXV-TV produces local newscasts for KASW.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

When did KASW cease broadcasting its analog signal as part of the nationwide digital transition?

Answer: June 12, 2009

KASW ceased broadcasting its analog signal on June 12, 2009, as part of the nationwide transition to digital television.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.
  • When did KASW's digital signal get repacked to channel 27?: KASW's digital signal was repacked to channel 27 in 2019, following the earlier analog shutdown and digital transition.
  • What was the original channel number for KASW's analog signal?: KASW's analog signal originally broadcast on UHF channel 61.

What is the role of KASW in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?

Answer: It broadcasts the main program streams for multiple major network affiliates as a high-power transmitter.

KASW functions as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter, broadcasting the main program streams for multiple major network affiliates in Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.
  • What is the primary function of KASW as an ATSC 3.0 station?: As an ATSC 3.0 station, KASW serves as a high-power transmitter for NextGen TV services in Phoenix, broadcasting the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.

Which of the following is NOT among the ATSC 1.0 subchannels hosted by KASW?

Answer: Court TV (hosted by KSAZ-TV)

The ATSC 1.0 subchannels hosted by KASW include Grit (KPNX), Ion Mystery (KTVK), and HSN (KSAZ-TV). Court TV is not listed among them.

Related Concepts:

  • What ATSC 1.0 subchannels does KASW host, and which stations are they associated with?: KASW hosts ATSC 1.0 subchannels such as 61.1 (KNXV-TV), 61.2 (KPNX), 61.3 (KTVK), and 61.4 (KSAZ-TV).
  • What is the current status of KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels?: KASW's ATSC 1.0 subchannels are currently broadcast on the multiplexed signals of other Phoenix television stations, including KNXV-TV, KPNX, KTVK, and KSAZ-TV.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).

What does the 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast via KASW indicate?

Answer: Digital Rights Management, implying restrictions on content usage.

The 'DRM' notation signifies Digital Rights Management, indicating that the content may have restrictions on copying or redistribution.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW?: The 'DRM' notation next to some ATSC 3.0 channels broadcast by KASW indicates that these subchannels are protected by digital rights management. This typically means the content may have restrictions on copying or redistribution.
  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.
  • What ATSC 3.0 channels are broadcast through KASW, and what programming do they carry?: Through KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission, viewers can access signals for multiple network affiliates, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and KASW's main programming. Some of these channels utilize digital rights management (DRM).

What is the primary purpose of the transmitter KASW utilizes atop Shaw Butte?

Answer: To test single-frequency networks (SFNs) for ATSC 3.0 technology.

The transmitter atop Shaw Butte is used by KASW for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks (SFNs).

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the Shaw Butte transmitter used by KASW?: The transmitter atop Shaw Butte is used by KASW for testing ATSC 3.0 single-frequency networks (SFNs).
  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.

When did KASW's digital signal get repacked to channel 27?

Answer: 2019

KASW's digital signal was repacked to channel 27 in 2019.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's digital signal get repacked to channel 27?: KASW's digital signal was repacked to channel 27 in 2019, following the earlier analog shutdown and digital transition.
  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

Which of the following best describes KASW's role after its ATSC 3.0 conversion regarding its former translators?

Answer: They began rebroadcasting the programming of KASW's ATSC 1.0 hosts.

After the ATSC 3.0 conversion, KASW's former translators began rebroadcasting the programming of KASW's ATSC 1.0 hosts.

Related Concepts:

  • What happened to KASW's dedicated translators after the ATSC 3.0 conversion?: After the ATSC 3.0 conversion, KASW's former translators began rebroadcasting the programming of KASW's ATSC 1.0 hosts. Licenses for two translators in Mohave County were surrendered in July 2022.
  • What is the primary function of KASW as an ATSC 3.0 station?: As an ATSC 3.0 station, KASW serves as a high-power transmitter for NextGen TV services in Phoenix, broadcasting the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.

Which of the following is true about KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission capabilities?

Answer: It broadcasts the main streams of multiple major network affiliates.

KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmission capabilities allow it to broadcast the main streams of multiple major network affiliates.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.
  • What is the primary function of KASW as an ATSC 3.0 station?: As an ATSC 3.0 station, KASW serves as a high-power transmitter for NextGen TV services in Phoenix, broadcasting the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.

What is the significance of KASW's role as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter in Phoenix?

Answer: It enables the transmission of NextGen TV signals for multiple major network affiliates.

As a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter, KASW plays a crucial role in enabling the transmission of NextGen TV signals for multiple major network affiliates in Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • What is KASW's role in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transition in Phoenix?: KASW launched as a high-power ATSC 3.0 transmitter for Phoenix on March 27, 2020. It carries the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the primary function of KASW as an ATSC 3.0 station?: As an ATSC 3.0 station, KASW serves as a high-power transmitter for NextGen TV services in Phoenix, broadcasting the main program streams of multiple major network affiliates.
  • What is the significance of KASW's ATSC 3.0 transmitter location?: KASW operates its primary ATSC 3.0 transmitter from South Mountain, a key transmission point for NextGen TV services in Phoenix. It also utilizes a secondary transmitter atop Shaw Butte for testing single-frequency networks.

What does ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, offer viewers?

Answer: Enhanced interactivity and improved video/audio quality.

ATSC 3.0, or NextGen TV, offers viewers enhanced interactivity and improved video and audio quality.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the meaning of 'ATSC 3.0' in the context of KASW?: ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, is a newer standard for digital television broadcasting that offers improved video and audio quality, enhanced interactivity, and greater spectrum efficiency. KASW serves as a key transmitter for this technology in Phoenix.

Which of the following is true about KASW's studio facilities?

Answer: They are shared with sister station KNXV-TV.

KASW's studio facilities are shared with its sister station KNXV-TV.

Related Concepts:

  • Where are KASW's studios located, and where is its primary transmitter situated?: KASW shares studio facilities with KNXV-TV on North 44th Street on the east side of Phoenix. Its primary transmitter is located on South Mountain.
  • What is the significance of KASW's virtual channel number?: KASW's virtual channel number is 61, which it retained even after its digital signal transitioned.

Historical Context and Predecessors

Prior to KASW's establishment, the frequency of channel 61 in Phoenix was utilized by a low-power station known as K61CA, which broadcast a music video format titled 'Music Channel'.

Answer: True

Before KASW, channel 61 was used by the low-power station K61CA, which broadcast a music video format called 'Music Channel'.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the first use of channel 61 in Phoenix before KASW began broadcasting?: Before KASW, channel 61 in Phoenix was used by a low-power station named K61CA, which broadcast a music video format titled 'Music Channel' from March 15, 1983, until November 12, 1984.
  • What was the original purpose of the K61CA station on channel 61 in Phoenix?: K61CA, the original low-power station on channel 61 in Phoenix, broadcast a music video format known as 'Music Channel' from March 1983 to November 1984.
  • What type of programming did the low-power station K61CA feature?: K61CA featured a music video format known as 'Music Channel'.

Following the closure of K61CA, the channel 61 construction permit was intended for use as a satellite-fed relay station for KTVK, an independent station in Phoenix.

Answer: False

After K61CA ceased operations, the channel 61 construction permit was intended for use as a relay station for KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate, not KTVK.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the first use of channel 61 in Phoenix before KASW began broadcasting?: Before KASW, channel 61 in Phoenix was used by a low-power station named K61CA, which broadcast a music video format titled 'Music Channel' from March 15, 1983, until November 12, 1984.
  • What was the planned use for the channel 61 construction permit after K61CA closed?: After K61CA closed, the construction permit for channel 61 was intended for use by Channel 61 Development Corporation as a satellite-fed relay station for KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate based in San Jose, California.
  • When did the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocate channel 61 for full-power use in Phoenix, and who was initially granted the permit?: The FCC allocated channel 61 for full-power use in Phoenix in November 1987. Brooks Broadcasting, owned by Gregory R. Brooks, was granted the construction permit in February 1991.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated channel 61 for full-power use in Phoenix in November 1987, and Brooks Broadcasting was granted the construction permit in February 1991.

Answer: True

Channel 61 was allocated for full-power use in Phoenix in November 1987, and Brooks Broadcasting received the construction permit in February 1991.

Related Concepts:

  • When did the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocate channel 61 for full-power use in Phoenix, and who was initially granted the permit?: The FCC allocated channel 61 for full-power use in Phoenix in November 1987. Brooks Broadcasting, owned by Gregory R. Brooks, was granted the construction permit in February 1991.
  • What was the first use of channel 61 in Phoenix before KASW began broadcasting?: Before KASW, channel 61 in Phoenix was used by a low-power station named K61CA, which broadcast a music video format titled 'Music Channel' from March 15, 1983, until November 12, 1984.
  • What was the original purpose of the K61CA station on channel 61 in Phoenix?: K61CA, the original low-power station on channel 61 in Phoenix, broadcast a music video format known as 'Music Channel' from March 1983 to November 1984.

KASW's initial operations involved a local marketing agreement (LMA) with KTVK, which also produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'

Answer: True

KASW's early operations included a local marketing agreement with KTVK, which was responsible for producing KASW's initial newscast, 'NewsNight.'

Related Concepts:

  • How did KASW's initial operations involve KTVK?: In December 1994, Brooks Broadcasting entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Media America Corporation, the owners of KTVK. KASW's initial programming and support services were contracted with KTVK, which also produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • What role did KTVK play in KASW's early years?: KTVK (channel 3) was instrumental in KASW's early years. KTVK's owner entered into a local marketing agreement with KASW's owner, providing programming and support services, including producing KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.

KASW's original logo, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table, and its owner aired the twice-yearly LDS General Conference.

Answer: True

The original KASW logo from 1995-1999 was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.' The station's owner also facilitated the broadcast of the LDS General Conference.

Related Concepts:

  • What was KASW's original logo described as, and what other programming did its owner, Gregory Brooks, air?: KASW's original logo, utilized during its initial operational phase, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.' Concurrently, its owner facilitated the broadcast of the twice-yearly LDS General Conference.
  • What was the initial purpose of the KASW logo used from 1995 to 1999?: The original logo for KASW, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.'
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.

The original KASW logo, used from 1995 to 1999, was designed to reflect a futuristic aesthetic.

Answer: False

The original KASW logo, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table,' not futuristic.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the initial purpose of the KASW logo used from 1995 to 1999?: The original logo for KASW, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.'
  • What was the original affiliation of KASW before it joined The CW?: Before becoming affiliated with The CW in 2006, KASW was affiliated with The WB network from its launch in 1995.
  • What was KASW's original logo described as, and what other programming did its owner, Gregory Brooks, air?: KASW's original logo, utilized during its initial operational phase, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.' Concurrently, its owner facilitated the broadcast of the twice-yearly LDS General Conference.

The low-power station K61CA, which operated prior to KASW, broadcast a music video format ('Music Channel'), not a format focused on news and current affairs.

Answer: False

The low-power station K61CA broadcast a music video format, not a format focused on news and current affairs.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the original channel number for KASW's analog signal?: KASW's analog signal originally broadcast on UHF channel 61.
  • What is KASW's current branding and its primary function within the Phoenix television market?: KASW is presently branded as 'The Spot – Arizona 61' and functions as an independent television station in Phoenix. Furthermore, it serves as the high-power ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) transmitter for the region, broadcasting ATSC 3.0 signals for six other major commercial stations.
  • When did KASW shut down its analog signal, and what channel did its digital signal initially use?: KASW ceased analog broadcasting on June 12, 2009. Its digital signal initially broadcast on UHF channel 49, using the virtual channel 61.

KTVK played a role in KASW's early years by providing studio facilities but not programming.

Answer: False

KTVK played a significant role in KASW's early years by providing not only studio facilities but also producing KASW's programming and its first newscast, 'NewsNight.'

Related Concepts:

  • What role did KTVK play in KASW's early years?: KTVK (channel 3) was instrumental in KASW's early years. KTVK's owner entered into a local marketing agreement with KASW's owner, providing programming and support services, including producing KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.

The initial programming agreement between KASW and KTVK was established, in part, because KTVK was transitioning away from its ABC affiliation.

Answer: True

The initial programming agreement between KASW and KTVK was indeed initiated due to KTVK's impending loss of its ABC affiliation, among other strategic considerations.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.
  • What was the initial reason for KASW's programming agreement with KTVK?: The agreement was initiated because KTVK was losing its ABC affiliation and had acquired children's programming, including Fox Kids, and a WB affiliation that did not align with its future plans as an independent station.

What was the format of the low-power station K61CA that previously used channel 61 in Phoenix?

Answer: A music video format called 'Music Channel'.

The low-power station K61CA broadcast a music video format known as 'Music Channel'.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the original purpose of the K61CA station on channel 61 in Phoenix?: K61CA, the original low-power station on channel 61 in Phoenix, broadcast a music video format known as 'Music Channel' from March 1983 to November 1984.
  • What was the first use of channel 61 in Phoenix before KASW began broadcasting?: Before KASW, channel 61 in Phoenix was used by a low-power station named K61CA, which broadcast a music video format titled 'Music Channel' from March 15, 1983, until November 12, 1984.
  • What type of programming did the low-power station K61CA feature?: K61CA featured a music video format known as 'Music Channel'.

Which station produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight,' as part of an early local marketing agreement?

Answer: KTVK

KTVK produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight,' under a local marketing agreement.

Related Concepts:

  • How did KASW's initial operations involve KTVK?: In December 1994, Brooks Broadcasting entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Media America Corporation, the owners of KTVK. KASW's initial programming and support services were contracted with KTVK, which also produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • What role did KTVK play in KASW's early years?: KTVK (channel 3) was instrumental in KASW's early years. KTVK's owner entered into a local marketing agreement with KASW's owner, providing programming and support services, including producing KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • What kind of programming did KASW feature when it first signed on?: Upon its initial broadcast, KASW featured programming from The WB, Fox Kids, and various syndicated series. It also aired a 30-minute newscast, 'NewsNight,' produced in conjunction with KTVK.

What was KASW's original logo described as?

Answer: Reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.

KASW's original logo, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.'

Related Concepts:

  • What was the initial purpose of the KASW logo used from 1995 to 1999?: The original logo for KASW, used from 1995 to 1999, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.'
  • What was KASW's original logo described as, and what other programming did its owner, Gregory Brooks, air?: KASW's original logo, utilized during its initial operational phase, was described as 'reminiscent of an amoeba-shaped 1960s coffee table.' Concurrently, its owner facilitated the broadcast of the twice-yearly LDS General Conference.
  • What was the original channel number for KASW's analog signal?: KASW's analog signal originally broadcast on UHF channel 61.

What was the planned use for the channel 61 construction permit after K61CA ceased operations in 1984?

Answer: To serve as a relay station for KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate.

After K61CA ceased operations, the channel 61 construction permit was intended for use as a relay station for KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the planned use for the channel 61 construction permit after K61CA closed?: After K61CA closed, the construction permit for channel 61 was intended for use by Channel 61 Development Corporation as a satellite-fed relay station for KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate based in San Jose, California.

What was the initial purpose of the local marketing agreement (LMA) between KASW and KTVK?

Answer: To have KTVK produce KASW's programming and provide support services.

The initial purpose of the LMA between KASW and KTVK was for KTVK to produce KASW's programming and provide essential support services.

Related Concepts:

  • How did KASW's initial operations involve KTVK?: In December 1994, Brooks Broadcasting entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Media America Corporation, the owners of KTVK. KASW's initial programming and support services were contracted with KTVK, which also produced KASW's first newscast, 'NewsNight.'
  • When did KASW's partnership with KTVK officially end?: KASW's partnership with KTVK officially concluded on January 30, 2015, upon the completion of Nexstar Media Group's acquisition.
  • What was the reason for KASW's sale to Nexstar Media Group in 2014?: KASW was sold to Nexstar Media Group for $68 million in 2014 as part of a divestiture required by Nexstar's acquisition of Tribune Media. This sale also marked the end of KASW's partnership with KTVK.

Sports and Special Broadcasts

KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again starting in November 2023, and also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004.

Answer: True

KASW broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes from 1996-2006 and again from November 2023, and aired Arizona Rattlers games from 1997-2004.

Related Concepts:

  • What sports teams has KASW broadcast over the years?: KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again from November 2023. It also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004, the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999, and Phoenix Rising FC (soccer) from 2019 to 2021.
  • When did KASW first broadcast Phoenix Coyotes games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.

KASW became the over-the-air broadcast home for the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team when the franchise moved to Phoenix in 1996, continuing until 2006.

Answer: True

KASW broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey team from 1996 to 2006, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW first broadcast Phoenix Coyotes games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.

After becoming independent in November 2023, KASW began airing broadcasts of the Utah Mammoth and syndicated Vegas Golden Knights games.

Answer: True

Following its transition to independent status in November 2023, KASW commenced airing broadcasts of the Utah Mammoth and syndicated Vegas Golden Knights games.

Related Concepts:

  • What sports broadcasts did KASW feature after becoming an independent station in November 2023?: After becoming independent in November 2023, KASW began airing broadcasts of the Utah Mammoth and syndicated Vegas Golden Knights games.
  • What sports broadcasts did KASW air in 2023 and 2024?: In 2023 and 2024, KASW broadcast Arizona Coyotes NHL hockey games, and following the team's relocation, it continued to air games featuring the Utah Mammoth and syndicated Vegas Golden Knights games.
  • What sports teams has KASW broadcast over the years?: KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again from November 2023. It also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004, the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999, and Phoenix Rising FC (soccer) from 2019 to 2021.

KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes from 1996 to 2006.

Answer: True

KASW broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey team from 1996 to 2006, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.
  • When did KASW first broadcast Phoenix Coyotes games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

KASW broadcast Phoenix Rising FC soccer matches from 2019 through 2021.

Answer: True

KASW broadcast matches for the Phoenix Rising FC soccer team during the period spanning 2019 through 2021.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Rising FC soccer matches?: KASW broadcast Phoenix Rising FC soccer matches from 2019 through 2021.
  • What sports teams has KASW broadcast over the years?: KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again from November 2023. It also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004, the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999, and Phoenix Rising FC (soccer) from 2019 to 2021.
  • What role did the E. W. Scripps Company play in KASW's acquisition history?: The E. W. Scripps Company acquired KASW in March 2019 from Nexstar Media Group, making it a sister station to KNXV-TV and creating a duopoly in the Phoenix market.

KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

Answer: True

KASW commenced broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, aligning with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW first broadcast Phoenix Coyotes games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.

Which of the following sports teams has KASW *NOT* broadcast games for according to the provided source?

Answer: Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB)

The provided source material details KASW's broadcasts for the Phoenix Coyotes, Arizona Rattlers, and Phoenix Mercury, but does not mention any broadcasts for the Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB).

Related Concepts:

  • What sports teams has KASW broadcast over the years?: KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again from November 2023. It also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004, the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999, and Phoenix Rising FC (soccer) from 2019 to 2021.
  • What sports broadcasts did KASW air in 2023 and 2024?: In 2023 and 2024, KASW broadcast Arizona Coyotes NHL hockey games, and following the team's relocation, it continued to air games featuring the Utah Mammoth and syndicated Vegas Golden Knights games.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.

Among the following sports franchises, which team's broadcasts did KASW feature specifically during the period of 1997 to 1999?

Answer: Phoenix Mercury (WNBA)

KASW broadcast the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999. While other teams like the Phoenix Coyotes and Arizona Rattlers were also broadcast during parts of this period, the Mercury's broadcast window aligns precisely with the specified years.

Related Concepts:

  • What sports teams has KASW broadcast over the years?: KASW has broadcast the Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) from 1996 to 2006 and again from November 2023. It also aired games for the Arizona Rattlers (arena football) from 1997 to 2004, the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) from 1997 to 1999, and Phoenix Rising FC (soccer) from 2019 to 2021.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.
  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

When did KASW first become the over-the-air broadcast home for the Phoenix Coyotes?

Answer: 1996

KASW first became the over-the-air broadcast home for the Phoenix Coyotes in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.

Related Concepts:

  • When did KASW first broadcast Phoenix Coyotes games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • When did KASW begin broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games?: KASW began broadcasting Phoenix Coyotes NHL hockey games in 1996, coinciding with the team's relocation to Phoenix.
  • What sports league's games did KASW broadcast from 1996 to 2006?: KASW served as the over-the-air broadcast home for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes during the period from 1996 to 2006.

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