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KRLB-LD channel 29.1 is a low-powered religious television station in
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, owned by Radiant Light Broadcasting, and affiliated with the
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. KRLB-LD programming can also be seen on KWWO-LP channel 32.1
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. However, for continuity reasons, the signal is masked as channel 29.1. KRLB is seen on channel 7 on
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in the Mid-Columbia Basin. Prior to the digital transition, KRLB-LP was broadcast on analog channel 49. As of March 17, 2009, KRLB-LP broadcasts only in digital. These stations are not related to WRLM in Canton, Ohio, whose licensee name is the similar "Radiant Light Ministries".


History

The Call Letters KRLB, previously belonged to 99.5 FM Lubbock, Texas, now known as KQBR-FM. Before it went to the FM band, it was KRLB-AM 580. Station started out as a daytime directional KDAV-AM, Lubbock, Texas at its inception.


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Radiant Light Broadcasting
* * RLB-LD Television channels and stations established in 1984 Low-power television stations in the United States {{Washington-tv-station-stub