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channel 35), is a low-power television station licensed to
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, United States. Owned by the St. Joseph, Missouri–based News-Press & Gazette Company (NPG), it is a translator of Idaho Falls–licensed dual Dabl/
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/ MyNetworkTV
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KIDK, channel 3 (which is owned by VistaWest Media,
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but operated by NPG under a
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agreement SA; it is also a
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to ABC affiliate KIFI-TV, channel 8 (also licensed to Idaho Falls), which NPG owns outright. KXPI-LD's transmitter is located on Howard Mountain in unincorporated Bannock County west of downtown Pocatello; its parent station shares studios with KIFI-TV on North Yellowstone Highway/ US 26 in Idaho Falls.


History

An original
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for low-power station K24EV was granted on June 20, 1997 to Idaho Independent Television, Inc. This construction permit was acquired by the Pocatello Media Group on May 19, 2000. K24EV had originally planned to simulcast the programming of future KRXZ-LP on channel 59 licensed to Rexburg, and air UPN programming. KRXZ-LP's license originally covered low-power K63GA on channel 63 which was only on the air for less than a year, from August 1999 to July 2000, when it was granted Remain Silent Authority from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). K24EV had its call letters changed to KPID-LP (standing for "Pocatello, Idaho") and applied for a license to cover on February 2, 2001, which was dismissed in May because it was not timely filed. The underlying construction permit had expired in June 2000, more than seven months before Pocatello Media Group filed for the license. Both KPID-LP and KRXZ-LP were put up for auction, but the company winning the FCC auction (ESI Communications) went into
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and neither signal had gone on the air. However, Pocatello Media Group's license to cover for KPID-LP was reinstated and granted on June 26, 2001, indicating that the station had finally gotten on the air. At this time, the call letters were changed back to K24EV. KRXZ-LP, however, which was to broadcast UPN to the northern portion of the broadcasting area, never went on the air on channel 59. KRXZ-LP's license was deleted in 2003.
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, through its subsidiary EBC Pocatello, Inc., acquired K24EV on February 3, 2003, and changed the call letters to KUNP-LP on March 5, 2004. The station was finally acquired by Fisher Communications, owner of CBS affiliate KIDK, on May 15, 2006. UPN merged with The WB to form The CW and WB affiliate KPIF (channel 15) acquired the CW affiliation. UPN ceased programming on September 15, 2006, and KUNP-LP became an affiliate of the
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TeleFutura network (now
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). The call letters changed again on December 15, 2006 to KPPP-LP. In mid-December 2008, KPPP dropped its TeleFutura affiliation and signed off. The station then changed its call letters to the current KXPI-LP on April 22, 2009. The station signed back on September 14, 2009 with programming from MyNetworkTV; at that time, KXPI began to be simulcast on a new subchannel of KIDK-DT. Prior to this latest relaunch, the Idaho Falls–Pocatello market was one of the few markets in the country without a MyNetworkTV affiliate of its own. In January 2011, the News-Press & Gazette Company (owner of local ABC affiliate KIFI-TV) began operating KXPI-LD and sister station KIDK through shared services agreements. On June 15, 2012, it was announced that KXPI-LD/KIDK-DT2 would be taking over the Fox affiliation from Intermountain West Communications Company-managed KFXP (channel 31, now KVUI) beginning July 1. KFXP would then switch to This TV on that date. KXPI would retain MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation airing programming in a delayed arrangement at 10 on weeknights. The affiliation move gives News-Press & Gazette operational control of five of the six largest
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networks in the Idaho Falls–Pocatello market since The CW moved its affiliation from KPIF to a new digital subchannel of KIFI back in 2009. It also makes the Idaho Falls–Pocatello market one of the few markets with all three legacy networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) as primary affiliations and all three post-1986 networks (Fox, The CW and the MyNetworkTV programming service) as digital multicast channels in a market with four commercial full-power stations (or five when counting KPIF). After joining Fox, KXPI's call sign could also be interpreted as "Fox Pocatello, Idaho". On April 11, 2013, Fisher announced that it would sell its stations to the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The deal was completed on August 8, 2013. Shortly beforehand, a deal was reached to sell KXPI and KIDK to VistaWest Media, LLC, a company based in
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, Missouri (where NPG is also based); the stations remain operated by NPG under a shared services agreement. The sale was finalized on November 29. NPG agreed to purchase KXPI-LD outright on February 1, 2017. The sale was completed on March 20.Consummation Notice
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Digital television


Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:


See also

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Channel 5 branded TV stations in the United States The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 5 (though neither using virtual channel 5 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 5): * KCWQ-LD in Palm Springs, California * KECY-DT2 in El Centro, California * KION-TV in Sa ...
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Channel 35 digital TV stations in the United States The following television stations broadcast on Digital television, digital channel 35 in the United States: * K35AX-D in Hawthorne, Nevada * K35BW-D in Lewiston, Idaho * K35CH-D in Cortez/Mancos, etc., Colorado * K35CK-D in Price, Utah * K35CR-D in ...
* Channel 35 low-power TV stations in the United States * Channel 34 virtual TV stations in the United States


References


Post-Register article on station construction, February 25, 2001.


External links

* {{NPG Low-power television stations in the United States XPI-LD Dabl affiliates Fox network affiliates MyNetworkTV affiliates Television channels and stations established in 2001 2001 establishments in Idaho News-Press & Gazette Company