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KIEM-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Eureka, California, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Imagicomm Communications alongside low-power CBS affiliate KVIQ-LD (channel 14).
KVIQ-LD (channel 14) is a low-power television station in Eureka, California, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Imagicomm Communications alongside NBC affiliate KIEM-TV (channel 3).
KAEF discontinued its original news operation on February 6, 2001, due to low ratings; [16] ABC 23 News had generally been the third-ranked news operation in the Eureka market. [17] Following the cancellation, the only Eureka-specific news content on the station was a weather segment produced by KRCR-TV. [16]
Better Health Channel on 30.2, Nature Channel on 30.3, Vida Mejor TV on 30.4 ~Yuma, AZ: Calexico: 42 29 K29LS-D: Cadena Tres (rebroadcasts XHILA-TDT) Cadena Tres on 42.2, Milenio TV on 42.3, Once Niños on 42.4 ~Laughlin, NV: Needles: 26 26 K26PR-D: Good News TV GNTV Latino on 26.2, GNTV Kids on 26.3, Amazing Facts TV on 26.4
KECA-LD (channel 29) is a low-power television station in Eureka, California, United States, affiliated with The CW Plus and MyNetworkTV.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Arcata-licensed ABC affiliate KAEF-TV (channel 23) and low-power Univision affiliate KEUV-LD (channel 35).
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KBVU (channel 28) is a television station in Eureka, California, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with the Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Arcata-licensed ABC affiliate KAEF-TV (channel 23), for the provision of certain services.
The station is the North Coast's oldest continuously operating radio station. It signed on in 1933 as KIEM. It gradually spawned the area's first television station, KIEM-TV. The radio side changed its call sign to KRED in 1961, but remained a sister station to KIEM-TV until the two stations were sold to separate owners in the 1970s. Logo as KGOE