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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bakersfield: 8 15 KTLD-CD: 3ABN: Audio on 8.4, 3ABN Radio on 8.5, 3ABN Radio Latino on 8.6, Radio 74 on 8.7 12
Until 2017, KVIQ operated as a full-power television station on digital channel 17. The full-power signal was sold to comply with FCC regulations, after former owner Northwest Broadcasting acquired another full-power signal, KIEM. [3] Upon the completion of the sale, Northwest transferred the station's intellectual unit into a low-power ...
Thanks to the sub-channels that are enabled by ATSC modulation, over 350 channels broadcast on the 33 RF frequencies allocated for digital television may be received within the Bay Area (UHF channels 16 and 17 are allocated for T-band business radio). Television stations whose terrestrial broadcast signals can be received in the San Francisco ...
Sinclair, one of the largest owners of broadcast stations in the U.S., is looking to sell more than 30% of its footprint, according to people familiar with the matter.. The company has hired ...
Television stations in California (17 C, 157 P) Theatre companies in California (5 C, 38 P, 1 F) ... Fox Broadcasting Company (6 C, 21 P) G. Gottlieb (1 C, 3 P) H.
KAXT-CD (channel 1) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to both San Francisco and San Jose, California, United States, [1] broadcasting the digital multicast network Catchy Comedy to the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting alongside Palo Alto–licensed Heroes & Icons outlet KTLN-TV (channel 68
Non-English-language television stations in California (2 C, 8 P) Low-power television stations in California (104 P) Television personalities from California (3 C, 114 P)
It had been rumored that Dell formed OTA Broadcasting to buy stations that could be sold in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) spectrum auction. [1] The company's first acquisition was announced in June 2011 when it was announced that it was acquiring KTLN-TV in San Rafael, California. [2] The purchase closed that October.