Acquisitions On March 11, 2022,
Gray Television (owner of
CBS affiliate
KPHO-TV and independent station
KTVK) filed an application to acquire KPHE-LD for $1.75 million. The sale was completed on May 4. Lotus had previously reached a deal to sell to Sovryn Holdings for $2 million, which was not consummated, as part of its exit from the few low-power TV stations it still owned. In June 2022, Gray Television participated in an FCC auction of new TV stations and paid $4.648 million for channel 32 in
Flagstaff and $1.345 million for channel 11 in
Yuma. The FCC approved a request from Gray Television to change the Yuma allotment from
VHF channel 11 to
UHF channel 27 in February 2023.
Launch Gray announced in January 2023 that KPHE-LD would relaunch as Arizona's Family Sports and Entertainment Network on March 1, 2023, drawing the name from KTVK's long time news slogan. It also announced a three-year deal with
USL Championship side
Phoenix Rising FC; KPHE was set to air all 34 matches per season, with five simulcasts on KTVK and one on KPHO in 2023. On April 28, 2023, the
Phoenix Suns of the NBA announced an agreement with Gray to serve as the broadcast television rightsholder of Phoenix Suns and WNBA
Phoenix Mercury games, beginning in their forthcoming 2023 seasons and replacing
Bally Sports Arizona. KPHE and KTVK would carry non-nationally televised games, with KTVK to carry at least 40 Suns games per season and 13 Mercury games per season; concurrently,
Kiswe would develop an
over-the-top (OTT) platform for the teams. The parent company of Bally Sports Arizona,
Diamond Sports Group, responded by claiming that the Suns/Mercury deal represented a
breach of contract by not allowing Diamond to exercise its contractual rights in violation of bankruptcy law. The CEO of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury,
Josh Bartelstein, had previously cited a "goal of wide distribution" for the teams in the face of
cord cutting affecting the availability of RSNs. Gray announced, in conjunction with the Suns deal, that Arizona's Family Sports and Entertainment Network would be broadcast on the 13.5 subchannel of Gray-owned
KOLD-TV in
Tucson. The part of the contract for Suns games was voided by the bankruptcy court under an
automatic stay, while Mercury games were not affected by the court order. On July 14, the Suns announced that the Gray deal would go ahead as planned, as Diamond Sports Group declined to match the contract. Ahead of the NBA season, the Yuma and Flagstaff stations began broadcasting. KAZS, the Yuma station, began broadcasting by September 26, 2023, while KAZF in Flagstaff debuted on the same day. Over the course of the Suns season, telecasts saw a 69-percent year-over-year ratings increase from the 2022 campaign carried by Bally Sports Arizona. Previously, the Mercury experienced a nearly sixfold ratings increase for the 2023 season, per
Nielsen Media Research data. In 2024, Gray became the official television partner of the
Arizona Cardinals football team, taking over from previous rightsholder
KPNX. KPHO-TV and KOLD-TV will air preseason games in addition to any Cardinals games already featured on CBS, while Arizona's Family Sports will offer additional team-related programming as well as
high school football and
flag football telecasts. Also in 2024, Arizona's Family Sports station would host all of the home games of the
Valley Suns, the new
NBA G League affiliate of the Phoenix Suns, with games announced by
Arizona State University broadcaster Braiden Bell there. The Rising contract was renewed for three years in late 2025, specifying at least two games a season on KPHO, ten on KTVK, and 23 on Arizona's Family Sports. ==Stations==