KINC

KINC
Las Vegas, Nevada
United States
Branding Univision Las Vegas (general)
Noticias Univision Nevada (newscasts)
Slogan A Su Lado
(On Your Side)
Channels Digital: 16 (UHF)
Virtual: 15 (PSIP)
Subchannels 15.1 Univision
15.2 UniMás
Translators KTNL-LP 47 Laughlin
KWWB-LP 45 Mesquite
Affiliations Univision
UniMás (DT2)
Owner Entravision Communications Corporation
(Entravision Holdings, LLC)
First air date January 1996 (1996-01)
Call letters' meaning Calls are phonetically sounded out as Quince, fifteen in Spanish
Former callsigns KZIR (1993-1995)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
15 (UHF, 1996-2009)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 570.5 m
Facility ID 67089
Transmitter coordinates 35°56′45″N 115°2′37″W / 35.94583°N 115.04361°W / 35.94583; -115.04361
Website www.tvkinc.com

KINC is a full-service television station serving Las Vegas, Nevada as a Univision affiliate, broadcasting on digital channel 16, which maps via PSIP to the station's former analog channel, Channel 15. KINC is also rebroadcast in Laughlin, Nevada on KNTL-LP channel 47 and in Mesquite, Nevada on KWWB-LP channel 45. The station is owned by Entravision Communications and was the highest-rated Spanish language station in southern Nevada as of August 2006.[1]

History

KINC's previous logo, used from January 1996 through December 31, 2012

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted an original construction permit on May 22, 1992, to Tierra Alta Broadcasting, Inc., to build the Las Vegas area's newest full-service television station.[2] Originally, the station was approved for 5000kW to broadcast on UHF channel 15 and acquired the call sign KZIR in November, 1993.[3][4] In 1995, Tierra Alta Broadcasting made several changes to its construction permit: moving its transmitter to the KFBT (now-KVCW) tower, reducing its power to 1145kW, and changing its call sign to KINC.[4][5][6] The station made its debut in January 1996 and was licensed the following November.[7] The station's analog facilities would not change again until the analog shutdown in June 2009.

Tierra Alta Broadcasting announced the sale of the station to Entravision Holdings, LLC in December 1996. The FCC approved the license transfer in April 1997 and Entravision took over the station a month later.[8]

When the FCC released its initial DTV allocations on April 21, 1997, it assigned UHF channel 16 to KINC-DT as its digital companion channel.[9] Although many allocations were adjusted when the FCC issued its revised final DTV allocations table on February 17, 1998, KINC's remained unchanged.[10] It was the only UHF station in Las Vegas to retain its original allocation. KINC was granted a permit to construct its digital facilities on November 24, 2000. Supplier difficulties delayed construction of the full-power facilities, requiring extensions of the construction permit,[11] and on February 24, 2003, KINC was granted Special Temporary Authority (STA) to construct a low-power facility in order to comply with the FCC deadline for commencing digital broadcasting while the full-power facilities were still being built. The station completed construction of its full-power digital facilities in June 2006, and was granted a license on March 8, 2007.

In 2006, the FCC required each station with a digital companion channel to select which station it would continue to use after the end of the transition period. KINC-DT elected channel 16 as its final digital channel and at analog shutdown on June 12, 2009, returned the channel 15 license to the FCC. Televisions still tune to KINC on channel 15 per the ATSC virtual channel standards.

Programming

The majority of the programming aired on this station comes from the national Univision network. However, KINC does have a news department which produces the highest rated Spanish newscasts in the Las Vegas Valley. In 2006 KINC has aired both the Nevada Republican and Democratic Gubernatorial Primary debates translated into the Spanish Language.

Newscasts

KINC currently produces two live newscasts each weekday covering the State of Nevada.

Weekdays

KINC's news department also creates thirty second Newsbrieves which air both on KINC and KELV-LP as well as news related Station IDs that air solely on KINC at the top of each hour 3pm-5pm and 8pm-10pm.

Digital Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Name Programming
15.1 KINC-DT Main KINC programming
15.2 KINC-DT2 LATV (LATV) effective 27 Sep 2011

HDTV/High Definition Television

KINC began broadcasting in High Definition in June 2010, just in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Programming offered in HD by the Univision network is broadcast. Local news is aired in High Definition.

Translators

KINC's signal is relayed on the following translator stations:

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See also

External links

References

  1. Knightly, Arnold (2006-04-05). "Univision tops local newscasts". Las Vegas Business Press. Retrieved 2006-08-12.
  2. "Application Search Details". Federal Communications Commission. 1988-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  3. "Public Notice Comment". Federal Communications Commission. 1988-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  4. 1 2 "Call Sign History". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  5. "Public Notice Comment". Federal Communications Commission. 1995-03-07. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  6. "Public Notice Comment". Federal Communications Commission. 1995-07-05. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  7. "Application Search Details". Federal Communications Commission. 1996-01-16. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  8. "Application Search Details". Federal Communications Commission. 1996-12-19. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  9. "DTV Allocation Table, Sixth Report and Order" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. 1997-04-21. p. 34. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  10. "Final DTV Allocation Table, MO&O for Recon. of Sixth R&O" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. 1998-02-17. p. 27. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  11. "Construction permit extension request". Federal Communications Commission. 2007-08-29. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
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