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Channel 39 Virtual TV Stations In The United States
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 39 in the United States: * K14SC-D in Ashland, Oregon * K14TF-D in Opelousas, Louisiana * K23OW-D in Hot Springs, Arkansas * K24NI-D in Yuma, Arizona * K25QS-D in Cortez, Colorado * K27OO-D in Ellensburg, Washington * K32CC-D in Montgomery Ranch, etc., Oregon * K34ND-D in Moses Lake, Washington * K38MM-D in International Falls, Minnesota * K39CH-D in Redwood Falls, Minnesota * K39EO-D in Crescent City, California * K39JC-D in Butte, Montana * KABE-CD in Bakersfield, California * KBLR in Paradise, Nevada * KETF-CD in Laredo, Texas * KFPX-TV in Newton, Iowa * KFXO-CD in Bend, Oregon * KGKC-LD in Lawrence, Kansas * KHGS-LD in Glenwood Springs, Colorado * KHIZ-LD in Los Angeles, California * KIAH in Houston, Texas * KJDN-LD in Logan, Utah * KJNB-LD in Jonesboro, Arkansas * KJNE-LD in Jonesboro, Arkansas * KKJB in Boise, Idaho * KMCT-TV in West Monroe, Louisiana * KMMD-CD in Salinas, California * KNSD in San Die ...
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Television Stations
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned Television sets, receivers simultaneously. Overview Most often the term "television station" refers to a station which broadcasts structured content to an audience or it refers to the organization that operates the station. A terrestrial television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Television stations are differentiated from cable television or other video providers in that their content is broadcast via terrestrial radio waves. A group of television stations with common ownership or affiliation are known as a TV network and an individual station within the network is referred to as O&O or Network affiliate, affiliate, respectively. Bec ...
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KETF-CD
KETF-CD (channel 39) is a low-power, Class A television station in Laredo, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language UniMás network. It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside Univision affiliate KLDO-TV (channel 27) and Class A Fox affiliate KXOF-CD (channel 31). The three stations share studios on Bob Bullock Loop in Laredo; KETF-CD's transmitter is located on Shea Street north of downtown. History From 1999 to 2007 (under the ownership of the executors of Carlos Ortiz's estate, who were also the co-founders of La Familia Network and Fe-TV), it broadcast programming from TBN Enlace USA 24 hours a day, as KNEZ-LP. In March 2007, the station was acquired by Entravision Communications Corporation, owners of KLDO-TV and KETF-CD, with the intent to affiliate the station with the Fox network. In July 2007, Entravision changed the station's callsign to KXOF-CA and began to air Fox programming. With this change, San Antonio Fox affiliate KABB (which was carr ...
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KNSD
KNSD (channel 39) is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, airing programming from the NBC network. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations alongside Poway-licensed Telemundo outlet KUAN-LD (channel 48). KNSD and KUAN-LD share studios on Granite Ridge Drive in the Serra Mesa section of San Diego; through a channel sharing agreement, the two stations transmit using KNSD's spectrum from an antenna southeast of Spring Valley. KNSD's on-air branding, NBC 7 San Diego, is derived from its cable channel position in the market on Charter Spectrum, Cox Communications and AT&T U-verse. The station is also available on channel 39 on satellite providers DirecTV and Dish Network. History Early history The station first signed on the air on November 14, 1965, as KAAR, owned by San Diego Telecasters. It was the first television station in the San Diego market to operate on the UHF band and was the market's first independent station. ...
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KMMD-CD
KMMD-CD (channel 39), is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Salinas, California, United States, serving the Monterey Bay area as an affiliate of Court TV. It is owned by CNZ Communications. History KMMD signed on as K03HB on January 5, 1993. The station was later granted Class A status in 2003. On September 25, 2006, KMMD switched to the new MTV Tr3́s network (now simply known as Tr3́s since July 2010), which was created as a result of Viacom's acquisition of Mas Musica. The station's digital signal was licensed as KMMD-LD on January 20, 2010, and received the Class A designation on September 28, 2011, with its call sign changing to KMMD-CD. On October 3, 2011, the station surrendered its analog license to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); the FCC cancelled the license and deleted the KMMD-CA call sign. Subchannels The station's digital signal is multiplexed In telecommunications and computer networking, multiplexing (sometimes contrac ...
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KMCT-TV
KMCT-TV (channel 39) is a Religious broadcasting, religious Independent station (North America), independent television station licensed to West Monroe, Louisiana, United States. The station is owned by WGGS-TV, Carolina Christian Broadcasting through subsidiary KMCT Holdings, Limited liability company, LLC. KMCT-TV's studios and transmitter are located on Parkwood Drive in West Monroe. History KMCT was established by Rev. Jimmy Thompson and his company Carolina Christian Broadcasting in 1983. Two weeks after the station signed on, Rev. Charles Reed join the staff and assumed operations via his company, Lamb Broadcasting, when Thompson incurred financial troubles upon signing on a station in Oregon in 1989. In 1993, Reed purchased the station outright. The station moved to its current location on Parkwood Drive in 1991. It was an network affiliate, affiliate of Pax TV (now Ion Television) from the network's inception in 1998 until 2005. The station was bought by First Assembly of ...
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KKJB
KKJB (channel 39) is a television station in Boise, Idaho, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language Telemundo network. It is owned by Cocola Broadcasting alongside six low-power stations. KKJB's transmitter is located north of the city in the Boise National Forest. History KKJB signed on the air in July 2005 as an affiliate of America One. In 2009, the station switched its affiliation to Daystar. In 2014, KKJB changed its Daystar affiliation to Telemundo. Technical information Subchannels The station's digital signal is multiplexed: Analog-to-digital conversion Because it was granted an original construction permit after the FCC finalized the DTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997, the station did not receive a companion channel for a digital television station. KKJB shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 39, instead, on or before June 12, 2009. The station "flash-cut A flash cut, also called a flash cutover, is an immediate change in a complex system, wi ...
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KJNB-LD
KJNB-LD (channel 39) is a low-power television station in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with Fox and CBS. Owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company LLC, the station maintains a small office in the Regions Bank Building in Jonesboro, and its transmitter is located on Highway 91/Southern Avenue in unincorporated Lawrence County, southeast of Walnut Ridge. KJNB-LD operates translator KJNE-LD (channel 42), serving Jonesboro proper. This station's transmitter is located on County Road 730 north of Jonesboro (on the tower of Arkansas State University's NPR member station KASU). History KJNB-LD history The station first signed on the air on June 1, 2015, as the market's second commercial television station, after ABC/NBC affiliate KAIT (channel 8), which signed on the air in July 1963 as an independent station. Until this point, Fox programming was available in northeast Arkansas over-the-air and on cable through WHBQ-TV (channel 13) in Memphis, Tennessee ...
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KIAH
KIAH (channel 39) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, airing programming from The CW. Owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios adjacent to the Westpark Tollway on the southwest side of Houston, and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated Fort Bend County. History Origins The station first signed on the air on January 6, 1967, as an independent station under the callsign KHTV (standing for "Houston Television"). Prior to its debut, the channel 39 allocation in Houston belonged to the now-defunct DuMont affiliate KNUZ-TV, which existed during the mid-1950s. Channel 39 was originally owned by the WKY Television System, a subsidiary of the Oklahoma Publishing Company, publishers of Oklahoma City's major daily newspaper, ''The Daily Oklahoman''. After the company's namesake station, WKY-TV, was sold in 1976, the WKY Television System became Gaylord Broadcasting, named for the fami ...
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KHIZ-LD
KHIZ-LD, virtual channel 39 ( VHF digital channel 2), is a low-powered BeIN Sports Xtra- affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station’s transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson, California. History Signing on as K64AT, the station was originally licensed to Victorville, California, and was owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network and broadcast programming from TBN as a translator of KTBN-TV for many years on UHF channel 64. K64AT moved to channel 33 in 1987 and took on the call sign of K33BT. It later moved to channel 39 in 2003, with the call sign K39GY. In 2007, TBN sold the station to Jeff Chang, a former California television weatherman and owner of several low-powered television stations (including sister station K33DK, now KVVB-LD in Lucerne Valley). On March 22, 2007, the station received a construction permit to flash-cut operations to digital television. Upon completion, it began broadcast at an effective rad ...
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