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Hawaii Catholic TV Honolulu: 20 19 KIKU: Ind. ShopHQ on 20.2, Laff on 20.3 26 27 KAAH-TV: TBN: Hillsong Channel on 26.2, Smile on 26.3, Enlace on 26.4, Positiv on 26.5 32 33 KBFD-DT: Ind. KBS World on 32.2, Arirang on 32.3 38 18 KALO: Ind. 44 26 KWBN: Daystar: Honolulu: Kailua: 50 29 KKAI: Hawaii's Tourist Channel Kāne'ohe: 66 32 KPXO-TV: Ion
KBFD-DT (channel 32) is an Asian independent television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.The station is owned by Allen Broadcasting (not to be confused with Allen Media Group, owner of ABC affiliate KITV [channel 4] and multicultural independent KIKU [channel 20]).
KBS announced in June 2003 that KBS World was set to launch on July 1. The initial aim of the service was to target the Korean diaspora, by reducing the nostalgia of the Koreans for their homeland. 79% of the programming was pre-recorded and the remaining 21% was live, including news and original productions for the network, I Love Korean and KBS World Hanminjok Plaza.
(no channel) [1] HBO (Home Box Office) Cinemax; Starz! Showtime; TMC (The Movie Channel) Kapatid TV5; GMA (Pinoy TV) TFC (The Filipino Channel) Saipan Government Channel [1] KBS World; ESPN (The Sports Channel) ESPN2 (The Sports Channel 2) The Golf Channel; Paramount; Nickelodeon; Disney Junior; Cartoon Network; Lifetime; TLC (The Learning ...
KBS America (KBS 아메리카) is an American television channel operated by the U.S. subsidiary of the Korean Broadcasting System, targeting Koreans in North and South America. Launched on October 6, 2005, it runs a broadcasting schedule separate from KBS World in South Korea.
KBS prime-time flagship dramas are broadcast on KBS2 at 21:50, generally with two series airing simultaneously, with each series airing on two consecutive nights: Monday–Tuesday and Wednesday–Thursday; and on KBS1 at 20:30 every weekdays and at 20:40 on Saturdays, following the weekend edition of KBS News 9.
On January 15, 2009, Hawaii became the first state in the United States to have its television stations switch from analog to digital early. As a result of this move, all of Honolulu's full-power TV stations, including network affiliates and independent stations, ceased analog broadcasting at noon on that date.
[75] [80] On October 26, 2009, KGMB and KHNL began presenting joint newscasts under the banner Hawaii News Now. [80] In November 2016, the Hawaii News Now stations and Raycom stations in 22 additional markets discontinued use of Nielsen ratings in favor of other methods of audience research. One reason was that, unlike larger Mainland markets ...