KHSC-LP

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KHSC-LD
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Fresno, California
United States
Channels Digital: 16 (UHF)
Programming
Affiliations16.1 simulcast of KJOI-LP (104.3 FM)
16.2 Hmong TV
16.3 HSN 2
16.4 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
16.5 Jerusalem TV
16.6Azteca TV
16.7 Estrella TV
Ownership
Owner Cocola Broadcasting
History
Founded1988
Former call signsK66CQ (1988–2001)
Former affiliations HSN (1988–2014)
Call sign meaning KHome Shopping Club
Links
Website www.cocolatv.com

KHSC-LD is a low-power television station broadcasting on channel 16 in the Fresno, California, area of the USA simulcasting KJOI-FM Biola audio..

KHSC originally appeared as KHST channel 66, then later as KHSC-LP 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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