KNIK-LP (channel 6) is a
low-power television station in
Anchorage, Alaska
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, United States, which is currently
silent. The station was one of very few low-power television stations that operated predominantly as a radio station by way of the fact that many FM radio receivers can tune in a VHF channel 6 television audio carrier at 87.75
MHz. This technique is made more potent due to a formerly unforeseen interpretation of deregulatory language in FCC low-power television station regulations:
Sec. 73.653 Operation of TV aural and visual transmitters.
The aural and visual transmitters may be operated independently of each
other or, if operated simultaneously, may be used with different and
unrelated program material.
This means that KNIK-LP need not broadcast any particular image so long as it broadcasts a video signal and that the audio and video need not be technically synchronized.
History
KNIK-LP started under this theory of operation with the call sign KZND-LP in July 1999. The station, under the auspices of operator
Ubik Broadcasting
''Ubik'' ( ) is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in corporate espionage, while cryonic technology allows recently deceased people to be maintai ...
, began broadcasting a modern rock format in FM Stereo marketed as 87.7 "The End". Anchorage area radio competitors saw then KZND-LP's entry into the market as cheating, so they raised a complaint with the
FCC. The agency concluded that it was not sufficient for KZND-LP to show the ''ability'' to broadcast video, but must actually do so to operate as a low-power station. KZND-LP complied by broadcasting still pictures and later augmented the video feed by installing a camera in the studio for use during the live morning show.
In early 2005, the modern rock format and call sign
KZND
KZND-FM (94.7 FM, "94/7 Alternative Anchorage”) is a commercial radio station located in Houston, Alaska, broadcasting to the Anchorage, Alaska, area. KZND airs an Alternative rock format. It is locally owned by Last Frontier Mediactive. Its ...
became available on a newly acquired conventional FM signal, 94.7 MHz FM owned and operated by Tati Broadcasting. The KZND radio format was simulcast on both facilities until July 2007 when the low-power station was switched over to Business Radio, and its call sign changed to KOAN.
The predominant reason for the move of the modern rock format to the FM band was that since
Arbitron
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would not rate KZND-LP as a radio station, the operation consistently underperformed in terms of revenue. KZND's ownership claimed KZND-LP was popular among the Anchorage radio audience but no data ever backed up this assertion. Arbitron agreed with Anchorage commercial broadcasters that 87.7 was a licensed TV station and should not be printed as a radio frequency.
Arbitron has reportedly made some accommodations for providing ratings for
WNYZ-LD, New York. However, the PPM rating system is not available in many radio markets and Arbitron ratings will not accurately reflect the radio audience so long as Arbitron omits low-power operations of the KZND-LP mold from overall market reporting.
In June 2009, the station changed its call letters to KABA-LP, and began airing a business format formerly heard at 1020 AM (which had itself formerly used the KABA callsign, and took the
KOAN call letters abandoned by KABA-LP). KABA-LP was short lived, as it was replaced that September by the current KNIK-LP callsign, and the format was changed to
smooth jazz; both the callsign and format were previously associated with the current
KMVN
KMVN (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Its studios are located on Business Park Boulevard in Anchorage, and its transmitter is located in Eagle River, Alaska.
Previously a smooth jazz station lice ...
(105.7). (Both KOAN (now
KVNT) and KMVN are owned by
Tati Broadcasting Tati can refer to:
Locations
* Tati River, Botswana
** Tati Concessions Land, in present-day Botswana
* Tati, Ranchi, a town in Jharkhand, India
* Tatí Yupí Refuge, a biological reserve in the district of Hernandarias, Alto Paraná Department, ...
, which operates KNIK-LP.)
On January 18, 2019, KNIK-LP changed their audio format from smooth jazz (as "The Breeze") to classic country, branded as "Alaska's Real Country".
In 2020, KNIK was sold for $10,000 to Falcoln Broadcasting.
The future
The future of KNIK-LP on 87.75 MHz FM was in some doubt as the channel 6 channel position had been assigned to
KYES-TV
KAUU (channel 5) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside NBC affiliate KTUU-TV (channel 2). Both stations share studios on East 40th Avenue in An ...
(which was commonly owned with KNIK-LP) for digital broadcasting after the analog signal was discontinued in 2009. However, information from
Fireweed Communications Corporation
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President
Jeremy Lansman indicated that KYES would remain on channel 5, post DTV conversion, in order to re-use existing KYES analog broadcast equipment. Fireweed has been assigned a digital companion channel for KNIK-LP on channel 3.
It appears that the unusual strategy pioneered by licensee Fireweed Communications Corporation and previous operator,
Ubik Broadcasting
''Ubik'' ( ) is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in corporate espionage, while cryonic technology allows recently deceased people to be maintai ...
, may have a lasting impact—in 2004, former TV weatherman Jeff Chang began
his own low-power station on the Hawaiian island of
Kauai
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, which he claims was inspired by KZND-LP.
Honolulu Star Bulletin
1/13/2004. At least two other facilities, WNYZ-LD and KSFV-CA
KSFV-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 27, is a low-powered, Class A Jewelry Television- affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting, and transm ...
, are owned and operated under the same regulatory provisions by longtime acquaintances of Jeremy Lansman, owner of Fireweed.
References
External links
Anchorage Press
August 5–11, 1999 (discusses the origins of KZND, archived at web.archive.org)
{{Anchorage Radio
1999 establishments in Alaska
Classic country radio stations in the United States
Television channels and stations established in 1999
NIK-LP