K09YL-D
K09YL-D was a low-powered television station owned and operated by International Communications Network Inc. It broadcasts on channel 9 and licensed to San Diego, California. It was the digital test broadcast of K61GH (now KSDY-LD) and was broadcast from its offices at 4645 Ruffner Road suite C. The station would cease operations in mid-2011, after K61GH was converted to digital on channel 50, as K50LL-D; around this point, the station's owners turned in K09YL-D's license to the FCC for cancellation.
San Diego, California | |
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Channels | Digital: 9 (VHF) (in conflict with KSDX-LD) 25 (UHF) (future, in conflict with KDTF-LD) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | (see article) |
Ownership | |
Owner | International Communications Network Inc. |
History | |
Founded | March 5, 1998 |
Last air date | 2011 |
Former affiliations | None |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 168107 |
ERP | 0.3 kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°49′31″N 117°9′23″W |
Digital television
The station's digital channel was multiplexed:
Digital channels
Channel | Name | Programming |
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9.1 | K09YL-D1 | Multimedios/Tr3s |
9.2 | K09YL-D2 | CadenaTres |
9.3 | K09YL-D3 | Mexicanal/Imagen |
9.4 | K09YL-D4 | Pacific Spanish Network |
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