KJCW


KJCW, channel 7, was a television station in Sheridan, Wyoming, most recently owned by Western Family Television. Its license was canceled and call sign deleted on December 23, 2010.

History

The station signed on in April 2002 as KBNM under the ownership of Sunbelt Communications Company. The station displaced K07HC, a translator for CBS affiliate KTVQ in Billings, Montana, to channel 9 as K09XK; in its earliest months, KBNM served as a temporary satellite of KTVQ, but with plans to become an NBC affiliate. After joining NBC, the station, which was renamed KSWY on November 1, 2002, served as a pass-through for NBC programming, with virtually no local content ; this ended on September 1, 2003, at which point it became a satellite of sister station KCWY in Casper, Wyoming.
In 2008, Sunbelt exchanged KSWY to Western Family Television in exchange for KJCW-LP, which had previously been listed as a JCTV affiliate. When the sale closed on May 9, 2009, KSWY went silent due to the loss of its tower site; its programming then moved to channel 29, renamed KSWY-LP. The KSWY callsign remained on channel 7 as well until May 4, 2010, when it took the KJCW callsign abandoned by KSWY-LP a year prior. The station proposed to return to the air from a temporary site as it continued to seek a permanent transmitter location. On December 23, 2010, the FCC canceled its license and deleted the KJCW call sign; its records indicated that the station did not return to the air within a year of May 9, 2009, triggering the automatic expiration of the KJCW license.
As an affiliate of KTVQ, the station's transmitter was co-located with KPRQ 88.1 FM just off Red Grade Road southwest of Sheridan. KTVQ now operates a translator on channel 9 from the same site.