DMA 166

KYMA Yuma Reporter Suspended After Arrest

DMA 166: YUMA, AZ

KYMA Reporters Pose As Translators, Try To Gain Access To Immigration Facility

RETRANS | DMA 166

City Of Yuma Demands Refunds From Charter

The city of Yuma, Ariz., has sent a letter to Charter demanding the cable operator provide a credit to subscribers who have been without two Yuma-based stations since Feb. 1 due to a fee fight with their owner, Northwest Broadcasting. The stations affected are: CBS affioiate KSWT and NBC affil KYMA. The stations are two of 11 Northwest-owned network affiliates that have been blacked out in the dispute.

DMA 168 (YUMA, AZ-EL CENTRO, CA)

Yuma’s TV Station Transition Facing Troubles

The conglomeration of all local television affiliates in Yuma under one roof has led to several glitches over the past few months, much to the consternation of viewers. But all the bugs, including those caused by transferring the signals from standard definition to high definition, should be worked out soon, says Paul Heebink, GM of the newly combined stations: KSWT (CBS), KECY (Fox, ABC, CW), KESE (Telemundo) and KYMA (NBC).

DMA 165 (UPDATED 10:22 A.M.)

Brian Brady Buying NBC Affil in Yuma, AZ

The former Fox affiliate board chief and owners of several other stations has agreed to buy KYMA from James Rogers’ Intermountain West Communications for $1.3 million.

DMA 165 (YUMA, AZ)

News Director Luis Cruz Leaves KYMA Yuma

Luis Cruz has left his news director job at the NBC affiliate to be executive producer of afternoon news and programming at U-T TV, the U-T San Diego‘s new TV operation that streams online and on cable.