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KSFY

KSFY-TV
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
United States
Branding KSFY (general)
KSFY News (newscasts)
CW Sioux Falls (on DT2)
Slogan Expect More
Channels Digital: 13 (VHF)
Virtual: 13 ()
Subchannels 13.1 ABC
13.2 CW+
13.3 MeTV
Affiliations ABC (secondary 1960–1969, primary 1983-present)
Owner Gray Television
(Gray Television Licensee, LLC)
First air date July 31, 1960; 57 years ago (1960-07-31)
Call letters' meaning Sioux Falls, disambiguation of last call letter for former owner Forum's flagship station WDAY
Sister station(s) KOTA-TV
Former callsigns KSOO-TV (1960–1975)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
13 (VHF, 1960–2009)
Digital:
29 (UHF, until 2009)
Former affiliations NBC (1960–1983)
Transmitter power 22.7 kW
Height 610 m (2,001 ft)
Facility ID 48658
Transmitter coordinates 43°31′7″N 96°32′5.7″W / 43.51861°N 96.534917°W / 43.51861; -96.534917
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.ksfy.com

KSFY-TV is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. It broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on VHF channel 13 (also the station's virtual channel via ) from a transmitter near Rowena, South Dakota. Owned by Gray Television, KSFY maintained studio facilities on North Dakota Avenue in Sioux Falls until 2016 when the station moved to Courthouse Square.

KSFY is rebroadcast on the following satellite stations:

Notes:

Until 2013, programming from KSFY was also rebroadcast on translator K07QL in Mitchell.

The station debuted on July 31, 1960 as KSOO-TV, the third station in Sioux Falls. It was owned by the South Dakota Broadcasting Company along with KSOO radio and was an NBC affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation. From 1960 to 1969, it operated as the flagship of a regional network with separately-owned KORN-TV in Mitchell (channel 5, now KDLT-TV on channel 46). KSOO-TV served the eastern portion of the market, while KORN-TV served the western portion. In 1969, the Federal Communications Commission forced the breakup of this network, and KSOO-TV became the sole NBC affiliate.

In 1970, it bought KXAB-TV in Aberdeen to boost its coverage in northeastern South Dakota. As part of the sale, KXAB's calls changed to KCOO-TV. The two stations were bought by Forum Publishing Company of Fargo, North Dakota in 1975 and switched their call letters respectively to the current KSFY and KABY. KPRY-TV in Pierre was added a year later in 1976. In 1983, KSFY swapped affiliations with channel 5, then recently renamed KDLT and became an ABC affiliate. ABC was the top-rated network at the time and wanted to be on a stronger station. Additionally, KSFY had three full-power transmitters to KDLT's one, and Forum's flagship stations WDAY and WDAZ in the eastern part of North Dakota were also converting to ABC affiliations at the same time.


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