KTVN (channel 2) is a television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, affiliated with CBS. Owned by Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., the station maintains studios on Energy Way in Reno, and its transmitter is located on Slide Mountain in unincorporated Washoe County.
During the 1970s, the station operated a satellite station, KEKO-TV (channel 10) in Elko. KEKO signed on the air on April 18, 1973, it was off-the-air from January 24, 1974, to June 27, 1975. On December 23, 1975, Washoe Empire informed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that KEKO's transmitter and equipment had been destroyed in a fire; on April 14, 1976, the FCC granted special temporary authority (STA) to Washoe Empire to operate a KTVN translator on channel 10 (at the time, Washoe Empire had made no decision about returning KEKO to the air). On April 8, 1977, at the licensee's request, the FCC canceled KEKO's license effective March 18. Channel 10 in Elko is currently used by KENV-DT, which previously operated as a satellite of KRNV-DT until its disaffiliation from NBC on January 1, 2018; it is now a Roar-operated station.
Sarkes Tarzian bought KTVN from Washoe Empire for $12.5 million in 1980.
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As part of the SAFER Act, KTVN kept its analog signal on the air until June 30 to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a loop of public service announcements from the National Association of Broadcasters.
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