- KTVS-LP
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KTVS-LP
station_
station_slogan = TV for the Southwest
station_branding =
analog = 36 (UHF)
digital =
other_chs =
affiliations = Independent
founded =October 31 ,1986
location =Albuquerque, New Mexico
callsign_meaning = TV for the Southwest
former_callsigns = K59DB
owner =Alpha Omega Broadcasting
licensee = Alpha Omega Broadcasting of Albuquerque Inc.
former_affiliations =Telemundo (1988-1997)
effective_radiated_power = 30 kW
HAAT = 1568 m
class =
facility_id = 13791
homepage = [http://www.kazq32.org/KTVS/ktvs.html www.kazq32.org/KTVS/ktvs.html]KTVS-LP is a low-power
television station inAlbuquerque, New Mexico , broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 36 as an independent broadcaster. FoundedOctober 31 ,1986 , the station is owned byAlpha Omega Broadcasting .KTVS airs mostly old shows and movies and religious programs. Regional sports programming had also once aired on KTVS. This channel is not carried on local cable systems and its over-the-air signal is quite weak and often has audio problems.
History
This station began broadcasting in 1988 as K59DB (often identified as KDB) on channel 59. It was the first
Telemundo affiliate in the area. By 1997KTEL-LP had picked up the Telemundo affiliation. KDB had continued as a Spanish-language independent airing mostly music videos and sports programs. By 1999, Continental Broadcasting had sold KDB along with one FM and two AM radio stations toClear Channel . The format continued until late 2000 when Clear Channel had shut down KDB. The station was later sold to Alpha-Omega Broadcasting. In 2002 KDB 59 went back on the air simulcasting programming from KAZQ-TV 32 and in 2003 it would move to channel 36 as KTVS-LP. By October it would begin airing programming separate from KAZQ.External links
* [http://www.kazq32.org/KTVS/ktvs.html/ KTVS official webpage]
*TVQ|KTVS-LP
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