KNOP-TV (channel 2) is a television station in North Platte, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Media alongside two low-power stations: CBS affiliate KNPL-LD (channel 10) and Class A Fox affiliate KIIT-CD (channel 11). The three stations share studios on South Dewey Street in downtown North Platte; master control and some internal operations are based at the facilities of sister station KOLN on North 40th Street in Lincoln. KNOP-TV's transmitter is located at the site of its former studio on US Route 83 north of North Platte.
History
KNOP-TV was founded by local investors headed by attorney Rush Clarke and went on-air December 15, 1958.[1]
In 1968, it was purchased by Richard F. Shively, Harold O. Shively and Ulysses Carlini Sr.[2] Richard died on December 4, 2003.[3] In 1997, Shively and Carlini bought KHAS-TV in Hastings, and formed Greater Nebraska Television as a holding company for their television interests.
In 2005, Greater Nebraska Television sold its stations (including KNOP-TV) to Hoak Media.[4]
KNOP started rebroadcasting NBC programming in high definition, and carrying K11TW's Fox programming on its second digital subchannel, in March 2011.[5]
KNOP gained national attention in February 2012 for being the only station in the country to air a Will Ferrell-produced Super Bowl commercial for Old Milwaukee beer.[6][7]
On November 20, 2013, Hoak announced the sale of most of its stations, including KNOP-TV and K11TW, to Gray Television. The sale made them sister stations to North Platte CBS affiliate KNPL-LD, a semi-satellite of Gray's KOLN/KGIN; it would have also partially separated KNOP from KHAS-TV, which was planned to be sold to Excalibur Broadcasting but be operated by Gray's KOLN/KGIN and KSNB-TV through a shared services agreement.[8] However, in the wake of heightened FCC scrutiny about local marketing agreements, on June 11, 2014, KHAS-TV announced it would leave the air at midnight on June 13 and NBC programming would be moved to KSNB-TV and the digital subcarrier of KOLN/KGIN.[9] The whole sale was completed on June 13.[10] (KHAS was ultimately sold to Legacy Broadcasting,[11] the call letters were changed to KNHL,[12] and it returned to the air in June 2015 as a SonLife Broadcasting Network affiliate.[13]
On September 14, 2015, Gray announced that it would purchase the television and radio stations owned by Schurz Communications, including Scottsbluff, Nebraska based KDUH-TV (a satellite of Rapid City's ABC-affiliated KOTA-TV) for $442.5 million.[14][15][16] Gray planned to convert KDUH into a semi-satellite of KNOP-TV,[17][18] change the station's call letters to KNEP, and also change KDUH/KNEP's city of license to Sidney, Nebraska (which will move it from the Cheyenne–Scottsbluff market to the Denver market, eliminating an ownership conflict with KSTF, a Gray-owned, Scottsbluff-based semi-satellite of Cheyenne, Wyoming-based CBS affiliate KGWN-TV).[19][20][21] The sale approved by the FCC on February 12, 2016,[22] and was completed on February 16.[23] The FCC approved the change of station's city of license on May 16.[24] KNEP's NBC feed for the Nebraska Panhandle (which is branded as "NBC Nebraska Scottsbluff" and produces its own newscasts) signed on May 5, 2016.[25] The station formerly aired KOTA-TV programming on its DT1 channel until 2020.[26] The station was traded, along with KGWN-TV and KCWY-DT to Marquee Broadcasting in 2024 in exchange for the construction permit of KCBU in Salt Lake City.[27]
Newscasts
KNOP-TV presently broadcasts 20 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 3 hours, 35 minutes each weekday; one hour on Saturdays; and 1 hour, 5 minutes on Sundays). The station previously produced 2 1/2 hours of weekly news programming each for CBS and Fox affiliated sister stations KIIT-CD and KNPL-LD. KNOP-TV is the only television station in the North Platte market that offers local news.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's signal is multiplexed:
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Analog-to-digital conversion
KNOP-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 2, on February 10, 2009.[29][30] The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 22 to VHF channel 2 for post-transition operations.[31]
External links
- KNEP - NBC Nebraska Scottsbluff
References
- 1959 Broadcasting Yearbook 1954^
- Sportscaster Joe Swift out of job - The North Platte Bulletin retrieved August 3, 2017^
- Application for Consent to Assign Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License, or to Transfer Control of Entity Holding Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License - Federal Communications Commission^
- KNOP may get new owners - The North Platte Telegraph^
- New Broadcasting Qualities - KNOP News 2^
- Timothy Burke. We Now Have The Will Ferrell Old Milwaukee Super Bowl Ad In HD, Along With More Info About It Deadspin, retrieved February 7, 2012^
- Holly Carlini. Commercial Ran Only On KNOP-TV KNOP-TV, retrieved February 7, 2012^
- Gray Buying Hoak, Prime Stations For $342.5M TVNewsCheck, November 20, 2013, retrieved November 20, 2013^
- KHAS TV - KSNB TV Statement KHAS-TV, retrieved June 12, 2014^
- Gray closes Hoak deal; completes refinancing., rbr.com, Retrieved June 13, 2014.^
- Gray Sets Buyers For Its Six SSA Stations TVNewsCheck, August 27, 2014, retrieved August 27, 2014^
- Resumption of Operations CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, June 9, 2015^
- September 2015 NorthPine.com: Upper Midwest Broadcasting, September 11, 2015^
- GRAY TELEVISION PURCHASES KOTA-TV, KDUH KNEB, September 15, 2015, retrieved June 16, 2016^
- Schurz Communications to sell WSBT and other TV, radio stations South Bend Tribune, September 14, 2015, retrieved September 14, 2015^
- Jonathan Kuperberg. Gray Acquiring TV, Radio Stations from Schurz for $442.5 Million Broadcasting & Cable, September 14, 2015, retrieved September 14, 2015^
- Comprehensive Exhibit CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, retrieved September 18, 2015^
- Gray Television unveils some changes for Scottsbluff station. KOTA-TV, February 17, 2016, Retrieved February 23, 2016.^
- Comprehensive Exhibit CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, October 2015, retrieved October 24, 2015^
- KOTA Territory News to bring more statewide coverage., Scottsbluff Star-Herald, February 19, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016.^
- Sale of KDUH-TV Parent Complete KCSR, February 16, 2016, retrieved June 16, 2016^
- FCC Approves Gray-Schurz TV Station Deal. Broadcasting & Cable, February 12, 2016, Retrieved February 13, 2016^
- Gray Closes Schurz Acquisition, Related Transactions, And Incremental Term Loan Facility Press Release, Gray Television, Retrieved February 16, 2016.^
- Report and Order, Federal Communications Commission, May 16, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2016.^
- KOTA announces switch to KNEP in May Scottsbluff Star-Herald, March 29, 2016, retrieved June 16, 2016^
- May 2016 - Upper Midwest Broadcasting^
- Jon Lafayettepublished. Gray Trades With Marquee Broadcasting for Permit To Build Salt Lake Station Broadcasting+Cable, 2024-02-01, retrieved 2025-07-06^
- RabbitEars TV Query for KNOP RabbitEars, retrieved April 25, 2025^
- Notification of Suspension of Operations - Federal Communications Commission^
- KNOP switches to digital retrieved August 3, 2017^
- DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds retrieved March 24, 2012^