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Roseburg, Oregon | |
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Channels | Analog: 49 (UHF) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Defunct |
Ownership | |
Owner | Trinity Broadcasting Network |
History | |
First air date | 1988 |
Last air date | April 13, 2010 |
Former call signs | K14HA (1988–2002) |
TBN | |
Call sign meaning | (translator calls randomly assigned by the FCC) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 67903 |
Class | Translator |
ERP | 20.6 kW |
Links | |
Website | http://www.tbn.org/ |
K49FV was a low-power television station licensed to Roseburg, Oregon. It was a repeater that broadcasts programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. The station broadcast on UHF channel 49, with no digital channel.
TBN took K49FV silent April 13, 2010, due to declining support, which has been attributed to the digital transition. [1] Its license was canceled on August 28, 2012.
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