Licensed to New Iberia, Louisiana, United States, the station serves the Lafayette area.
[3] From studios on St. Peter Street,[4] signed on in August[5] and joined the Mutual Broadcasting System on December 15.
However, based on KANE's erroneous reporting, many parents pulled their children from school, and police tear gassed the Black youths.
[9] In 1977, original owners Thomas and Davidson sold KANE after more than 30 years to a group headed by general manager Arthur Suberbielle for $629,000.
[13] Starr sold 49 percent of KANE to Jerry Gisclair, forming Coastal Broadcasting, later that year.