KCSG


KCSG, virtual channel 8, is a MeTV-owned-and-operated television station licensed to Cedar City, Utah, United States. The station is owned by Weigel Broadcasting. KCSG's studios are located on West 1600 South Street in St. George, and its transmitter is located on Cedar Mountain, southeast of Cedar City. The station has a [|network of about 15 broadcast translators] that extend its over-the-air coverage throughout southwestern Utah. KCSG is also available on DirecTV, Dish Network, Galaxy 19, and cable systems throughout the geographically large Salt Lake City media market.

History

KCSG began as KCCZ, with a construction permit issued on June 11, 1984 to Michael Glenn Golden. After several extensions and replacements of expired permits, and transfer of the permit to Liberty Broadcasting Company, the station first signed on the air in April 23, 1990, operating as an independent station; it was licensed by the Federal Communications Commission on June 21, 1990. However, financial difficulties doomed KCCZ and it shut down in November 1992. Liberty Broadcasting filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 17, 1992, but the filing had to be converted to Chapter 7 bankruptcy on June 22, 1993. On October 20, Seagull Communications Company, whose principals owned KSGI radio in St. George, filed an application to acquire the station out of bankruptcy and on November 12, changed its call letters to KSGI-TV to match the radio stations. The acquisition was approved by the FCC and consummated on February 1, 1994. Seagull Communications returned the station to air the same day, again as an independent station.
Almost immediately, the new owners applied to the FCC to build booster stations serving St. George, Utah and Beaver Dam, Arizona/Mesquite, Nevada, communities cut off from the signal due to the mountainous terrain of those areas. The FCC granted the construction permit for the St. George booster, KSGI1, on February 28, 1995, but did not grant a permit for the Beaver Dam booster, KSGI2, until January 1998. That station was never built, but the construction permit remained in the FCC database until 2009.
In 1997, Seagull Communications sold KSGI-TV to Bonneville Holding Company, a broadcasting company wholly owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The sale was approved by the FCC on December 10, 1997 and was consummated on April 27, 1998. On February 16, 1998, the station changed its call letters to KXIV, in anticipation of its DTV channel assignment on UHF channel 14, but the FCC adopted the virtual channel standard, whereby digital stations would continue to identify by their analog channel assignment, and on May 15, 1998, the station again changed call letters, this time to KCSG. On August 31, 1998, the station became a charter affiliate of the family-oriented network Pax TV. In August 2002, KCSG was sold to Broadcast West, a St. George-based partnership of Daniel Matheson and local auto dealer Stephen Wade. The new owners elected to continue the Pax affiliation and to maintain an association with Bonneville-owned KSL-TV.
Broadcast West began to make changes to KCSG that would establish its identity as a Southern Utah station. In 2003, the company founded the region's first television news department for the station. Before, the only local news program available to residents of Cedar City and St. George came from Salt Lake City area stations. In June 2005, with Pax TV preparing to adopt a more general entertainment format, KCSG switched its affiliation to America One, continuing to offer family-focused programming. The station made news in September 2005, when it began offering its news programs in Spanish, as well as in English, attempting to serve the region's growing Hispanic population. The Broadcast West partnership was dissolved on October 18, 2005, and a new company, Southwest Media, owned by Stephen Wade, became the licensee.
On August 18, 2008, KCSG replaced Salt Lake City's KJZZ-TV as Utah's MyNetworkTV affiliate. The station added programming from the Retro Television Network, which was previously carried in the market by KUSG and KCBU, in 2009. For a time, starting on September 20, 2010, KCSG was one of two MyNetworkTV affiliates serving the geographically large Utah media market, along with KUSG; the affiliation was subsequently ceded completely to the renamed KMYU.
On September 5, 2011, KCSG switched its primary affiliation to classic television network MeTV On July 26, 2012, KCSG added FamilyNet to Baja Broadband channel 87. FamilyNet is limited to cable and satellite viewing because of programming restrictions placed on it by the network. Otherwise, FamilyNet would have been added to digital subchannel 14.4.
On September 29, 2014, KCSG switched its affiliation from MeTV to Heroes & Icons, a new network owned by MeTV's parent company, Weigel Broadcasting, as its first non-owned affiliate. The network mainly carries a format of crime shows and westerns targeted to men from the MeTV acquisition library. MeTV is still available throughout the state via KTVX-DT2.
On July 19, 2017, Weigel agreed to acquire the station for $1.1 million. The sale will convert KCSG in a H&I owned-and-operated station, though the possibility of Weigel's other networks being contained to it is also possible. It would also be Weigel's first purchase of any station outside of a state along Lake Michigan, as all of its properties are in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana. The sale closed on December 5, with the St. George-related channel contracts voided the week before in order to make it a station only carrying H&I and Decades for the moment.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP Short NameProgramming
8.1720pKCSG-HDSimulcast of KTVX 4.2 / MeTV
8.2480iDecadesDecades
8.3480iStartTVStart TV
8.4480iHeroesHeroes & Icons

On January 24, 2011, KCSG began carrying My Family TV programming on digital subchannel 14.2 and local information and music service on digital channel 14.3.
On July 7, 2013, KCSG added FamilyNet to digital subchannel 14.2, moving My Family TV to digital subchannel 14.4.
On November 18, 2013, KCSG removed FamilyNet on digital subchannel 14.2, moving My Family TV back to digital subchannel 14.2.
On March 22, 2014, KCSG re-added FamilyNet to digital subchannel 14.2, moving The Family Channel to digital subchannel 14.4.
On August 21, 2014, KCSG re-removed FamilyNet on digital subchannel 14.2, moving The Family Channel back to digital subchannel 14.2. Also, on August 21, 2014, KCSG added the Southern Utah Live Television Network to digital subchannel 14.4.
On September 29, 2014, KCSG removed MeTV programming on 14.1 and replaced it with Heroes & Icons, moving The Family Channel to digital subchannel 14.3.
On February 24, 2015, KCSG removed Heroes & Icons Movies on digital subchannel 14.2, moving The Family Channel back to digital subchannel 14.2. Also, on February 24, 2015, KCSG removed the Southern Utah Live Television Network on digital subchannel 14.4.
On September 21, 2015, KCSG temporarily removed The Family Channel on digital subchannel 14.2.
On September 30, 2015, KCSG re-added The Family Channel on digital subchannel 14.2.
On May 30, 2016, KCSG removed The Family Channel on digital subchannel 14.2.
On June 6, 2016, KCSG added TUFF TV on digital subchannel 14.2.
On July 12, 2016, KCSG temporarily removed TUFF TV on digital subchannel 14.2 and temporarily replaced it with The Action Channel.
On July 21, 2016, KCSG removed The Action Channel on digital subchannel 14.2 and replaced it back with TUFF TV.
On August 19, 2016, KCSG added AMGTV on digital subchannel 14.3.
On August 24, 2016, KCSG removed TUFF TV on digital subchannel 14.2, moving AMGTV to digital subchannel 14.2.
On December 9, 2016, KCSG temporarily removed AMGTV on digital subchannel 14.2.
On December 23, 2016, KCSG re-added AMGTV on digital subchannel 14.2.
On December 30, 2016, KCSG completed their switch from Channel 16 to Channel 8 over the air.
On April 20, 2017, KCSG removed AMGTV on digital subchannel 14.2.
On May 5, 2017, KCSG added on digital subchannel 14.4.
On November 27, 2017, KCSG removed St George Homes and Leisure on digital subchannel 14.2, St George News on digital subchannel 14.3, and on digital subchannel 14.4. KCSG moved Heroes & Icons from digital subchannel 14.1 to digital subchannel 14.3. KCSG added Decades to digital subchannel 14.4.
On March 15, 2018, KCSG switched from 480i to 720p on digital subchannel 14.1, Heroes & Icons.
On September 3, 2018, KCSG added Start TV on digital subchannel 14.3.
On November 12, 2018, KCSG added Heroes & Icons on digital subchannel 14.4.
On November 15, 2018, KCSG removed Heroes & Icons on digital subchannel 14.1 and replaced it with a simulcast of KTVX 4.2 / MeTV.

Analog-to-digital conversion

KCSG shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 4, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital signal broadcasts on its pre-transition UHF channel 14.

News operation

KCSG was the first television station in southern Utah to produce local newscasts for the region. Until KCSG started its news department, St. George residents received local newscasts from stations in Salt Lake City; indeed, KCSG itself simulcast KSL-TV's morning newscast for a time under Bonneville ownership. The station's news operation began in 2003 with a five-minute newscast; this subsequently expanded to half-hour newscasts at 5:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. KCSG discontinued its newscasts on February 19, 2010; the station still broadcasts news updates and still places news stories on its website.
After a six-month hiatus, full-scale newscasts were reinstated on August 23, 2010, with the early evening newscast now airing at 6:30 p.m., in addition to the 9 p.m. newscast. KCSG previously announced a partnership with Dixie State College of Utah. In late August 2011, KCSG began rebroadcasting the first half-hour of Even though Bonneville no longer owns the station, KSL-TV's 6 p.m. newscast continues to be rebroadcast at 7 p.m., and its 6:30 p.m. newscast re-airs at 9 p.m. Both newscasts are titled KSL Live 5 News on KCSG.

Sports programming

On August 4, 2011, Utah State University announced that it had partnered with KCSG to show select football and men's and women's basketball games on the station.
The St. George Marathon, the City of St. George First Night and the Huntsman World Senior Games are broadcast on KCSG.

Translators

KCSG extends its over-the-air coverage throughout southwestern Utah through a network of one booster station and more than 15 analog and digital translator stations: