License
On March 14, 1995, the Federal Communications Commission granted a construction permit for a new low-powered station in Fairbanks,[3] which received the K22EY call letters.[4] The station signed on 1996.[5]
In 2000, several low-powered stations owned by Goldbelt, Inc. (including K22EY) were sold to ACS Television, L.L.C.[6] ACS Television, a subsidiary of Alaska Communications System, operated its stations as a wireless cable system; ACS put the subsidiary up for sale in 2002 due to financial losses and the costs of converting the stations to digital television.[7] On April 23, 2003, Tanana Valley Television Company acquired 10 stations (including K22EY) from ACS Television.[8] In January 2010, the station flash-cut from analog to digital,[9] modifying its call sign to K22EY-D.[4]
The call letters were changed to KFXF-LD on November 4, 2016.[4] On November 8, 2016, Northern Lights Media, the subsidiary of Gray Television that operates Anchorage stations KTUU-TV and KYES-TV, announced that it would buy KTVF, KFXF-LD and KXDF-CD (then known as KXDD-CD) for $8 million in cash.[10] The sale was completed on January 13, 2017.[11][12]
Fox announced on October 30, 2017, that it would move its Fairbanks affiliation from KFXF-LD to a subchannel of KATN on November 4; KFXF then became a MyNetworkTV affiliate.[13][14] In a statement, Gray said that renewing the Fox affiliation "was not financially feasible."[15] For nearly two years after KFXF-LD's affiliation change, the station's schedule remained intact for all hours outside of the Fox lineup as meanwhile the MyNetworkTV schedule replaced the Fox prime time lineup. By October 2019, Gray replaced all syndicated programming on KFXF-LD outside of the MyNetworkTV schedule with the MeTV schedule, quietly continuing to air MyNetworkTV programming from 2 to 4 a.m. on Tuesdays through Saturdays.
As of November 2021, KFXF-LD moved to virtual channel 7, which was formerly used by the full power KFXF until 2017.
On September 2, 2025, KFXF announced that it would relaunch as the Last Frontier Sports & Entertainment Network effective October 6, moving MeTV to its third digital subchannel. The change adds sports programming to the channel's lineup, including local rights to Seattle Kraken hockey.[16]