KHSC-LD

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KHSC-LD
KHSCTV16.jpg
Fresno, California
United States
Channels Digital: 16 (UHF)
Virtual: 16
Programming
Affiliations 16.1: simulcast of KJOI-LP (104.3 FM)
16.3: HSN2
16.4: Sonlife
16.6: Azteca América
Ownership
Owner Cocola Broadcasting
History
Founded1988
Former call signs
K66CQ (1988–2001)
HSN (1988–2014)
Call sign meaning
KHome Shopping Club
Links
Website www.cocolatv.com

KHSC-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 16, is a low-powered television station licensed to Fresno, California, United States. The station is a translator of KJOI-LP (104.3 FM).

History

KHSC originally appeared as KHST on channel 66, then later as KHSC-LP on channel 38, before moving to channel 16. It was originally affiliated with the Home Shopping Network.

The KHSC calls were originally used by a Los Angeles HSN O&O station on channel 46 from the mid-1980s until 2002, when it was sold to Univision and became Telefutura affiliate KFTR-TV.

The station became digital in 2014 and the HSN affiliation was moved to the fourth digital subchannel of sister station KGMC (channel 43).


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