KMOT-DT Channel 10 -- Minot ND USA
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N 48° 12.922 W 101° 19.129
14U E 327753 N 5342837
The tall TV transmitter for KMOT-DT Channel 10 welcomes you to Minot ND
Waymark Code: WM15NPX
Location: North Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 01/29/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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It is impossible to miss the tall TV transmitter tower as you head into Minot ND via the ND52. The station and tower is located along 16th St West near the intersection with ND52.

From Wikipedia: (visit link)

"Ownership
Owner Gray Television
(Gray Television Licensee, LLC)

Sister stations KFYR-TV, KQCD-TV, KUMV-TV, KVLY-TV, KXJB-LD, KOTA/KHSD/KSGW, KEVN-LD

History

First air date January 23, 1958 (64 years ago)
Former channel number(s) Analog: 10 (VHF, 1958–2009)
Digital: 58 (UHF, until 2009)

Former affiliations
Secondary:
ABC (1958–1986)

Call sign meaning Minot

Technical information
Licensing authority FCC
Facility ID 41425
ERP 7.69 kW
HAAT 207 m (679 ft)
Transmitter coordinates 48° 12' 56? N, 101° 19' 7? W

KMOT, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is a dual NBC/Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Minot, North Dakota, United States. The station is owned by Atlanta-based Gray Television. KMOT's studios and transmitter are located at the intersection of 16th Street and 18th Avenue SW in Minot.

KMOT is one of two full-fledged NBC stations in the NBC North Dakota regional network of NBC affiliates in central and western North Dakota, along with flagship station KFYR-TV (channel 5) in Bismarck. The NBC North Dakota network relays NBC network and other programming across central and western North Dakota, as well as bordering counties in Montana and South Dakota. The four stations along with fellow NBC affiliate KVLY-TV in Fargo often share news stories. Master control and some internal operations of KMOT are based at KFYR's facilities on North 4th Street and East Broadway Avenue in downtown Bismarck. The four stations are counted as a single unit for ratings purposes.

KMOT also operates a semi-satellite in Williston, North Dakota, KUMV-TV (channel 8), which airs local advertising and weekday newscast inserts focusing on the northwestern portion of the Minot–Bismarck market, but otherwise airs the same programming as KMOT. Although operated as a separate station in its own right, KMOT is actually considered a semi-satellite of KFYR-TV in Bismarck, which also has semi-satellite KQCD-TV (channel 7) in Dickinson. It clears all network and syndicated programming as provided through its parent but airs separate local newscasts, legal identifications, and commercial inserts. KFYR and KQCD serve the southern portion of the Bismarck–Minot/Dickinson–Williston market while KMOT and KUMV serve the northern portion.

The over-the-air signal of KMOT reaches portions of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, but is no longer available on any cable systems there.

Dish Network and DirecTV only provide only KFYR as central and western North Dakota's NBC affiliate.

History
KMOT signed on January 23, 1958, as the third station in the Meyer group, after KFYR-TV and KUMV-TV. KUMV, which signed on a year earlier as a semi-satellite of KFYR, became a semi-satellite of KMOT. Until KBMY/KMCY signed on in 1986, the Meyer stations carried a secondary affiliation with ABC. Until KXMD-TV signed on in 1969, KUMV would break away from KMOT to carry select CBS programs.

The Meyers sold off their broadcast holdings in 1997, with the television stations going to Sunrise Television Corporation. Sunrise sold them to The Wicks Group of Companies of New York City in 2002.

Hoak Media bought KFYR-TV, KMOT, KUMV, and KQCD in July 2006, as well as KVLY-TV in Fargo and KSFY in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and its satellite stations. On November 17, 2006, the sale was approved by the FCC.

On January 19, 2009, KMOT began operation as a digital-only station on its existing channel frequency.

KMOT picked up MeTV in April 2013, with an official launch date of May 1, 2013.[1]

On November 20, 2013, Hoak announced the sale of most of its stations, including KMOT, to Gray Television. Gray initially planned, through Excalibur Broadcasting, to also acquire Fox affiliate KXND from Prime Cities Broadcasting and operate it under a shared services agreement, which would have made it a sister station to KMOT.[2] On March 25, 2014, Prime Cities Broadcasting requested that the FCC dismiss the sale of KXND to Excalibur;[3] Gray would instead acquire the non-license assets of KXND, as well as the license of Williston repeater KXND-LP.[4] The sale of the Hoak stations was completed on June 13;[5] at that time, Gray shut down KXND's full-power signal and moved Fox programming to the second digital subchannel of KMOT.[6]

Programming
Syndicated programming
Syndicated programming on KMOT includes Live with Kelly and Ryan, The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, Jeopardy!, and Wheel of Fortune, among others.

Newscasts
KMOT produces its own newscasts from Monday through Friday weekdays at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., and rebroadcasts KFYR-TV's other newscasts.

KUMV airs its own newscasts from Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. The first 10 minutes (which includes regional news and weather) originate at KMOT. KUMV has its own news and sports anchor who fill the remaining 20 minutes. It simulcasts KMOT/KFYR's other newscasts.

From 2002 to 2007, KMOT was forced to cut its newscasts to 20 minutes while simulcasting the first 10 minutes of KFYR-TV's 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts, much as KUMV does now. In January 2007, KMOT began broadcasting a full half-hour of news at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m once again. It also added a weatherman and photographer/reporter to the staff.

The stations occasionally share stories with co-owned KVLY-TV. The five stations simulcast key North Dakota sporting events under the NBC North Dakota brand name and share certain equipment, such as remote broadcasting vehicles.

NBC North Dakota has long dominated the ratings in western North Dakota as a whole; the main stations and their semi-satellites count as one station for ratings and regulatory purposes. However, KMOT has spent most of its history as a distant runner-up to KXMC-TV in the northern half of the market.

The Fox-affiliated subchannel debuted West Dakota Fox News at Nine during October 2014, originating from KFYR's studios in Bismarck.

Technical information
Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[7]
10.1 1080i 16:9 KMOT-DT Main KMOT programming / NBC
10.2 720p WD FOX Fox
10.3 480i MeTV ND MeTV
10.4 Circle Circle

Analog-to-digital conversion

KMOT shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 10, on January 19, 2009. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 58, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era VHF channel 10 for post-transition operations.

See also
KFYR-TV, KQCD-TV, KUMV-TV, and KVLY-TV"

KMOT-TV (Minot) shares a website with its 4 sister stations, KFYR-TV (Bismarck ND), KQCD-TV (Dickinson ND), KUMV-TV (Williston ND), and KVLY-TV (Fargo ND): (visit link)
Call signs/Frequencies/Channels/Broadcaster:
KMOT-DT Channel 10


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