telecommunications company, GCI. KSCT-LP is a low-power translator of KATH in Sitka, broadcasting over-the-air and on cable in Sitka on channel 5. KSCT does not broadcast
them sister stations to NBC affiliate KATH-LD in Juneau and its satellite KSCT-LP in Sitka, as well as fellow CBS affiliate KTVA in Anchorage, Alaska. The
in Indio, California KLUF-LP in Lufkin, Texas KRCW-LP in Portland, Oregon KSCT-LP in Sitka, Alaska KSXC-LP in South Sioux City, Nebraska KTDJ-LP in Dayton
them sister stations to NBC affiliate KATH-LD in Juneau and its satellite KSCT-LP in Sitka, as well as fellow CBS affiliate KTVA in Anchorage, Alaska. The
KTUU extended its newscast carriage agreement with KATH-LD in Juneau and KSCT-LP in Sitka (which were also acquired by GCI at the same time it acquired
a CBS-affiliated television station in Anchorage, along with KATH-LD and KSCT-LP, the NBC-affiliated stations in Southeast Alaska. On December 9, 2013
Media Holdings, announced plans to purchase KTVA, as well as KATH-LD and KSCT-LP in Southeast Alaska. The Federal Communications Commission approved the
Sheep Mountain 12 K12NO Shishmaref Shishmaref 9 K09RZ Sitka Sitka 5 KSCT-LP NBC Satellite of KATH-LD Juneau Skagway Skagway 11 K11QE PBS Slana Slana
them sister stations to NBC affiliate KATH-LD in Juneau and its satellite KSCT-LP in Sitka, as well as KTVA. The sale was completed on July 28, 2014.
First air date 2008; 8 years ago (2008) Sister station(s) KATH-LD Juneau KSCT-LP Sitka Former channel number(s) Analog: 38 (UHF, 2008–2010) Former affiliations
KATH-LD, Juneau, Alaska KING-TV, Seattle, Washington KOBI, Medford, Oregon KSCT-LP, Sitka, Alaska KSDK, St. Louis, Missouri KXAS-TV, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Red River Broadcasting previously with NBC from 1960-1969 Sitka, Alaska KSCT-LP 5 1998 Denali Media Holdings low-power analog station full satellite
(ARCS). Anchorage – KTUU-TV 2 Fairbanks – KTVF 11 Juneau – KATH-LD 5 Sitka – KSCT-LP 5 (satellite of KATH-LD) Flagstaff – KNAZ-TV 2 (satellite of KPNX) Mesa
required to place the station on the local GCI cable system (Sister station KSCT-LP in Sitka, the market's former Fox affiliate, had already switched to NBC)
of Sitka on Channel 13 (Cable 6) serving Southeast Alaska. Additionally, KSCT-LP (NBC) Channel 5, KTOO (PBS) Channel 10, and KJUD (cable-only ABC/CW) serve
weather on Tuesday. The Japanese government mistakenly announced that the KSCT fired a rocket on April 4, 2009, at about 12 p.m. Tokyo time, sending nationwide
CBS) K17HC 17 (MNTV) Ketchikan KUBD (4.1 CBS) K08KY (IND) Sitka KSCT-LP 5 (NBC) KTNL-TV (13.1 CBS) Alaska broadcast television areas by
Juneau AK KJUD 8 KATH-LD 5 Ketchikan AK KUBD 4 Sitka AK KTNL-TV 13 KSCT-LP 5 Phoenix (metro) AZ KNXV-TV 15 KPHO-TV 5 KPNX 12 KSAZ-TV 10 Tucson AZ
November 8, 2012. "GCI to purchase NBC for Southeast Alaska KATH-TV and KSCT-TV | Retrieved Nov. 9, 2012". "Denali Media to Purchase Three Stations
newscast carriage agreement with fellow NBC affiliates KATH-LD in Juneau and KSCT-LP in Sitka (which were also acquired by GCI/Denali at the same time it acquired
mediatic blunder, the Japanese government first mistakenly announced that the KSCT fired a rocket on April 4th 2009, at about 12 p.m. Tokyo time, sending nationwide