Channel 36 Virtual TV Stations In The United States
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Channel 36 Virtual TV Stations In The United States
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 36 in the United States: * K16KE-D in Baudette, Minnesota * K23BJ-D in Lake Havasu City, Arizona * K23LH-D in Cortez, Colorado * K26PL-D in Roswell, New Mexico * K30OM-D in Monterey, California * K33OV-D in Whitehall, Montana * K36AB-D in Lawton, Oklahoma * K36DB-CD in Avon/Vail, Colorado * K36EW-D in College Place, Washington * K36GJ-D in Agana, Guam * K36II-D in Joplin, Missouri * K36IO-D in Manhattan, Kansas * K36JH-D in Barstow, California * K36KE-D in Ardmore, Oklahoma * K36LD-D in College Station, Texas * K36LW-D in Williams, Minnesota * K36MU-D in Texarkana, Arkansas * K36NB-D in Incline Village, Nevada * K36ND-D in Victoria, Texas * K36NZ-D in Clarkston, Washington * K36OS-D in Whitehall, Montana * K36QA-D in Lufkin, Texas * K36QM-D in Iowa, Louisiana * KAJR-LD in Des Moines, Iowa * KBFK-LP in Bakersfield, California * KBNS-CD in Branson, Missouri * KBTR-CD in Baton Rouge, Louisiana * KDTF-LD in ...
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KDTF-LD
KDTF-LD (channel 36) is a low-power television station in San Diego, California, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language UniMás network. It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside Class A Univision affiliate KBNT-CD (channel 17); it is also sister to Azteca América affiliate XHAS-TDT (channel 33) and Milenio Televisión affiliate XHDTV-TDT (channel 49). The latter two stations are owned by Mexican-based Televisora Alco, which is 40% owned by Entravision. All four stations share studios on Ruffin Road in San Diego's Kearny Mesa section; KDTF-LD's transmitter is located on San Miguel Mountain in Spring Valley. History The station affiliated with Telefutura, the forerunner to UniMás, sometime in 2006, after talks reportedly broke down with sister station and former UPN affiliate XHUPN (channel 49, now XHDTV-TDT). Subchannels The station's digital signal is multiplexed In telecommunications and computer networking, multiplexing (sometimes contracted ...
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KBTR-CD
KBTR-CD (channel 36) is a low-power Class A television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with This TV. It is owned by Louisiana Television Broadcasting alongside ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV (channel 2). Both stations share studios on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, where KBTR-CD's transmitter is also located. History The channel began as an independent television station on May 1, 1987 as , a low-powered station on UHF channel 49. It was the first over-the-air outlet of non-network programming in Baton Rouge. Branding as WKG-TV, it was owned by Woody Jenkins and Great Oaks Broadcasting. The call letters were chosen because of a partnership with WKG-TV-Video-Electronic College, which taught television and radio broadcasting and production. It did not have a local newscast but, instead, ran Independent Network News. Following several format tests, the station officially began broadcasting 24 hours a day on August 5, 1987. On October 20, 1988, it moved to UHF c ...
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KBNS-CD
KBNS-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 36, is a low-power, Class A independent television station licensed to Branson, Missouri, United States. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by The Vacation Channel, LLC. The Vacation Channel's coverage area includes all the cable systems and is broadcast over the air within an approximate 20-30 mile circle of Branson. This coverage reaches approximately 4.5 million viewers each year. Digital channels KBNS is multiplexed with two digital subchannels. 36.1 The Vacation Channel The station's primary feed airs local information primarily aimed at visitors to the Branson area under the brand The Vacation Channel. The channel also broadcasts local news, weather 4 times per hour, children's programming, public affairs and local sports programming as well as special events coverage. KBNS streams the main 36.1 channel over the Internet. 36.2 The 36.2 channel runs an all-infomercial format from Lifehacks, a direct response televis ...
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KBFK-LP
KBFK-LP, virtual channel 34 (UHF digital channel 36), is a low-powered Movies!- affiliated television station licensed to Bakersfield, California, United States. The station is owned by Cocola Broadcasting. MeTV was seen on 36.1, but was dropped in August 2014. Movies! was added to 36.2 on February 1, 2014. As of 2019, Cocola combined KBFK and KCBT's virtual channels in Bakersfield. Both channels are now located on channel 34. Subchannels The station's digital signal is multiplexed In telecommunications and computer networking, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium. The aim is to share a scarce resource - a ...: References External links *www.cocolatv.com Movies! affiliates BFK-LP Television channels and stations established in 1990 Low-power television stations in the United States 1990 establishments in California {{California-tv-station ...
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KAJR-LD
KAJR-LD, virtual channel 36 (UHF digital channel 21), is a television station serving Des Moines, Iowa, United States that is licensed to Fort Dodge. The station is owned by HC2 Holdings, as part of a duopoly with KCYM-LD (channel 45). The station broadcasts its digital signal on from a transmitter located near Baxter. History The station’s construction permit was issued on October 10, 2012, under the calls of K36MR-D, which was then changed to KAJR-LD. Digital channels The station's signal is multiplexed In telecommunications and computer networking, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium. The aim is to share a scarce resource - a ...: References External linksDTV America* {{Other Iowa Stations Low-power television stations in Iowa Innovate Corp. Television channels and stations established in 2016 AJR-LD ...
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