News Channel Nebraska (NCN) is an independent, in-state network of commercial radio and television stations in eastern Nebraska and Sioux City. Founded by Mike Flood in 1999, the broadcast group now owns and operates 8 radio stations and 7 tv stations.
Organized legally as Flood Digital Networks, LLC, the company owns KNEN-LD (Norfolk); KBWF-LD (Sioux City); KMJF-LD (Columbus); KOHA-LD (Omaha); KFDY-LD (Lincoln); KWBE-LD (Beatrice); KMLF-LD (Grand Island); KUSO-FM (Norfolk); KNEN-FM (Norfolk); KBBX-FM (Omaha); KNCY-AM (Nebraska City0; KBIE-FM (Nebraska City); KWBE-AM (Beatrice); KGMT-AM (Fairbury); and, KUTT-FM (Fairbury).
The English language television stations work together as "News Channel Nebraska" (NCN) and feature hyper-local news, weather, sports and live coverage of high school live sports and other community live events. Broadcasting over-the-air in high definition, the NCN network is also available on DISH Network in the Sioux City DMA, on many cable networks in the state of Nebraska, on-line and available on OTT platforms such as Roku, AppleTV and Amazon Fire.
The Spanish language television stations are Telemundo affiliates in the Sioux City, Iowa and Lincoln/Kearney/Hastings, Nebraska DMA. In addition, KBBX-FM is Omaha's and Nebraska's largest Regional Mexican format radio station on air at 97.7 FM and known as Lobo 977.
Our company prides itself on being active members of the communities we live and serve in and our companies enjoy the respect of those we serve.