KJCN-LP

Last updated
KJCN-LP
Channels
BrandingCCGN-TV
Programming
Affiliations TBN
Ownership
OwnerCentral Coast Good News Inc.
History
FoundedOctober 26, 1984
Former call signs
KJCN-CA (2001-2006)
KJCN-LP (1995-2001)
K36AL (1984-1995)
Independent (1984-1986)
Technical information
Facility ID 9852
Class Low-power
ERP 25 kW
HAAT 658 m
Translator(s) K22EE Morro Bay CA
K23CL Lompoc CA
K51GB Santa Maria CA

KJCN-LP was a low-power television station in Paso Robles, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 36 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded October 26, 1984, the station was owned by Central Coast Good News, Inc. KJCN extended its signal throughout the California Central Coast via three low-power translator stations: K22EE Morro Bay, K23CL Lompoc, and K51GB Santa Maria.

KJCN-LP's license, and those of its translators, were cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on March 19, 2015, for failure to file license renewal applications.


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