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- KHSV (channel 21) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, which carries various multicast specialty television networks on digital subchannels. Owned by Howard Stirk Holdings, the station maintains a transmitter on Black Mountain, near Henderson (southwest of I-515/US 93/US 95). It was the flagship station of the Intermountain West Communications Company—which was founded by the late James E. Rogers—until the gradual sale of its remaining stations that began in 2013. After Sinclair purchased channel 3 from Intermountain West Communications Company, the company stated that it would divest the license of either KSNV, CW affiliate KVCW (channel 33), or KVMY to a third party. On November 4, 2014, the existing KSNV-DT license was renamed KVMY, and KVMY was renamed KSNV; both stations simulcast KSNV's NBC programming on their main signals until January 1, 2015 when KVMY dropped the simulcast, and MyNetworkTV was moved to KVCW's second subchannel. Later that month, it was disclosed that the KVMY license would be divested to Howard Stirk Holdings. (en)
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