KSBO-CD
KSBO-CD is a low-power Class A television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally in digital on UHF channel 36 as an Owned-and-operated station of Azteca America. Founded on December 29, 1994, the station is owned by HC2 Holdings. The station's main subchannel is rebroadcast on Santa Barbara-licensed KVMM-CD, which was acquired from Viacom in the fall of 2019 and formerly carried MTV Tres programming.[1]
San Luis Obispo, California United States | |
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Channels | Digital: 36 (UHF) Virtual: 42 (PSIP) |
Branding | Azteca Costa Central |
Programming | |
Affiliations | 42.1: Azteca America (O&O) 42.2: OnTV4U 42.3: Cheddar 42.4: Infomercials 42.5: Shop LC |
Ownership | |
Owner | HC2 Holdings (HC2 Network, Inc.) |
History | |
First air date | October 21, 1998 |
Former call signs | K56FW (1994–1997) K42EL (1997–2002) KPXA-LP (2002–2006) KSBO-CA (2006–2015) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 42 (UHF, 1998–2015) Digital: 42 (UHF, 2015–2019) |
Former affiliations | Pax HSN |
Call sign meaning | K San Luis OBispO |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 31354 |
Class | Class A |
ERP | 15 kW |
HAAT | 438 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°21′39.5″N 120°39′21.4″W |
Translator(s) | (See article) |
Previously, this station was KPXA-LP, running programs from the PAX TV network.
Digital channels
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
42.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KSBO-CD | Azteca America |
42.2 | 480i | 4:3 | OnTV4U | |
42.3 | Cheddar | |||
42.4 | Infomercials | |||
42.5 | Shop LC |
Rebroadcasters (some former)
Station | City of license | Channels (Analog/ Digital) |
First air date | Call letters’ meaning |
Former callsigns | Former affiliations | ERP (Analog/ Digital) |
HAAT (Analog/ Digital) |
Facility ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KASC-LP (silent/defunct) | Atascadero | 7 (VHF) 39 (UHF) (CP) |
September 29, 1999 | K AtaSCadero | K07WA (1995-2006) KASC-CA (2006-2013) |
unknown (to 2006) | 0.249 kW 15 kW |
548 m 545 m |
10537 |
KZDF-LP | Santa Barbara | 8 (virtual) 8 (VHF) |
February 9, 2001 | K AZteca America XHDF (TV Azteca flagship) | K51FF (1998-1999) K67HE (1999) K08MP (1999-2006) |
Almavision (to 2006) | 0.94 kW 0.85 kW |
652 m 652 m |
41124 |
KLDF-CD |
Lompoc | 17 (virtual) 17 (UHF) |
August 12, 1998 | K Lompoc XHDF | K17EF (1995-2006) KLDF-CA (2006-2015) |
Pax HSN |
1.4 kW | 232 m | 41126 |
KPAO-LP (silent/defunct) | Paso Robles | 22 (UHF) 30 (UHF) (CP) |
July 1, 1999 | K PAsO Robles | K19EF (1995-2006) KPAO-CA (2006-2013) |
Pax HSN |
12.4 kW 7.5 kW |
338 m 341 m |
68663 |
KDFS-CD | Santa Maria | 30 (virtual) 30 (UHF) |
August 21, 1998 | K XHDF Santa Maria | K30FD (1996-2006) KDFS-CA (2006-2015) |
Pax HSN |
14.4 kW | 432 m | 31351 |
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References
External links
- Una Vez Mas official site
- Azteca America official site
- KSBO-CD in the FCC's TV station database
- KDFS-CD in the FCC's TV station database
- KLDF-CD in the FCC's TV station database
- KZDF in the FCC's TV station database
- KASC in the FCC's TV station database
- KPAO in the FCC's TV station database
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