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Casper, Wyoming United States |
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Branding | KWYF MeTV Wyoming |
Channels | Digital: 27 (UHF) |
Translators | 20.2 KFNB-DT2 Casper, WY 27.3 KLWY-DT3 Cheyenne, WY 2.1 K11RN-D Douglas, WY |
Affiliations | MeTV & MyNetworkTV (2015–present) |
Owner | Wyomedia Corporation |
Founded | June 15, 1995 |
First air date | 1997 |
Call letters' meaning |
WYoming's Fox (former affiliation; station has long branded as "KWYF") |
Sister station(s) | KFNB |
Former callsigns | K26ES (1997–2014) K27LZ-D (2012–2013) |
Former affiliations |
Fox (via KLWY) (1997–2004) UPN (1997–2006, secondary until 2004) Pax (secondary, c. 2004) The CW (2006–2015) |
Transmitter power | 3.3 kW |
Facility ID | 190191 |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°44′26.0″N 106°21′34.0″W / 42.740556°N 106.359444°W |
KWYF-LD, channel 26, is the MeTV and MyNetworkTV affiliate in Casper, Wyoming. It is owned by Wyomedia Corporation, and is the sister station to KFNB. KWYF also has one repeater, K11RN-D in Douglas, Wyoming. The station is on channel 16 on Charter Communications and channel 26 or 7954 on Dish Network. KWYF can also be seen on KFNB digital subchannel 20.2.
A construction permit to construct a low-power television station on UHF channel 26 in Casper was granted on June 15, 1995 and issued the call sign K26ES. Original owner Charles W. Swaner sold K26ES to Wyomedia Corporation on September 15, 1997; the new owners applied for a license to cover on October 29, 1997 and was granted it on January 28, 1998. Initially, K26ES served as a translator of KLWY in Cheyenne; this brought Fox programming to Casper, along with a secondary affiliation with UPN. The station, by then referring to itself as "KWYF," began producing a 9 p.m. newscast on November 3, 2003. On March 8, 2004, K26ES became a full-time UPN affiliate after Fox programming was moved to KFNB; for a time after this change, the station also carried some programming from Pax. Wyomedia also transferred K26ES' newscast to KFNB. When UPN and The WB closed to form The CW in 2006, K26ES became the new network's Casper affiliate.
On March 27, 2012, Wyomedia was granted a construction permit for a digital companion channel for K26ES to operate on channel 27; this facility was issued the call sign K27LZ-D. K27LZ-D filed for its license to cover on June 15, 2012 and was granted it on July 16; on June 13, 2013, the call letters were changed to KWYF-LD. The analog K26ES license remained active until September 12, 2014, when it was canceled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).