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KVTE LP

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Branding
  
KVTE

Channels
  
Digital: 35 (UHF)

Owner
  
Mountain Ridge Holdings

Call letters' meaning
  
Vegas Television Entertainment

Former callsigns
  
K61GV (April 15, 1996-July 28, 1999) K35FN (July 28, 1999-November 5, 1999) KYRK-LP (November 5, 1999-June 17, 2005)

Former channel number(s)
  
61 (April 15, 1996-July 28, 1999)

KVTE-LP is a low power television station in Las Vegas, Nevada owned by Mountain Ridge Holdings – a company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The station has been inactive since October 2013.

History

On 15 April 1994, application JF0415CY was filed with the Federal Communications Commission. It was first granted a license to operate as K61GV channel 61 on April 15, 1996. On July 28, 1999, the station moved to its current frequency and changed its call-letters to K35FN, then changed callsigns to KYRK-LP on November 5, 1999. It gained its current call-sign of KVTE-LP on June 17, 2005.

Robin Leach became affiliated with KVTE in late 2004, and by March, 2005 had filed a lawsuit against owner Nathan Drage claiming, among other things, fraud against the corporation. Ultimately over a year later, in May 2006, Leach dismissed his lawsuit and claimed it was all a misunderstanding and that the allegations of fraud were the result of a miscommunication between Leach and his legal counsel.

After Leach's departure the station produced a completely different show line-up of all original programming geared towards a national and international audience for what it called the Las Vegas Television Network. By June 1, 2010, however, the station was airing color bars and tone and had filed for a silent Special Temporary Authority with the Federal Communications Commission. It is now inactive.

References

KVTE-LP Wikipedia