KMAH-LP
KMAH-LP is a low-power television station in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The station is currently owned by local businessman Bob Rule, owner of Rule Communications.
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Cheyenne, Wyoming | |
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Channels | Analog: 39 (UHF) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Cornerstone TeleVision |
Ownership | |
Owner | Rule Communications (Robert Rule) |
Sister stations | KKRR-LP |
History | |
Founded | October 22, 1992 |
Former call signs | KMAH-CA (2002-2006) KMAH-LP (1999-2002) K39DQ (1992-1996) |
Former affiliations | America One, Renaissance Network, National Empowerment Television, FamilyNet |
Call sign meaning | K-MA H (co-owned Laramie station KPAH "K-Pa") |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 57130 |
ERP | 10.3 kW |
HAAT | 98 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°10′1″N 104°45′23″W |
Links | |
Website | www.rulecom.com www.ctvn.org |
History
Originally, KMAH-LP was an affiliate of FamilyNet, also carrying programming from National Empowerment Television, a conservative news channel. Later on, it became a full-time repeater of WPCB in Pittsburgh, carrying the Cornerstone Television Network. Then, after KKRR-LP came on the air, it became an affiliate for the short-lived Renaissance Network, and when that network failed, it became an affiliate of America One. After America One proved too expensive for the station, it again became an affiliate of Cornerstone.
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