KMDF-LP

KMDF-LP is a low-powered CW-affiliated television station, part of The CW Plus, serving the Medford, Oregon market. It is a sister station to KMOR, Medford's NBC affiliate. The station is owned by Dorado Media. KMDF-LP is branded as Southern Oregon's CW.

History
The station signed-on the air on November 10, 1993 as a repeater of NBC affiliate KMOR. Two years later, it was a cable-exclusive WB affiliate with the faux call sign "KMOW" (standing for Oregon's '''WB). '''At some point in the early-2000s after operating as a separate entity, KMOW began to be managed by and have advertising services provided through KMOR.

On January 24, 2006, The WB and UPN announced the two networks would end broadcasting and merge, creating a new combined network would be called The CW. Due to KMOR's association with KMOW, it received rights to carry The CW.

That same year, the station changed its call sign to KMDF-LP due to its low-powered digital signal. Therefore, it is simulcasted in standard definition on KMOR's digital subchannel 9.2.