Coos Bay, Oregon | |
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Channels | Analog: 33 (UHF) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Defunct |
Ownership | |
Owner | Trinity Broadcasting Network |
History | |
First air date | June 1986 |
Last air date | March 4, 2008 |
Call sign meaning | (translator calls randomly assigned by the FCC) |
Technical information | |
Class | Translator |
Links | |
Website | http://www.tbn.org/ |
K33AO was a low-power television station licensed to Coos Bay, Oregon. It was a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. The station broadcast on UHF channel 33, with digital channel.
K33AO was destroyed by fire on March 4, 2008. [1] TBN was unable to rebuild the station, and thus its license was canceled on March 25, 2009, for remaining silent over a year. [2]
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