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Channels | |
Branding | KKPM.tv NorCal Christian TV |
Programming | |
Affiliations | See below |
Ownership | |
Owner | One Ministries, Inc. |
KQSL (Fort Bragg) KQTA-LD (San Francisco) KMMC-LD (San Francisco) KDSO-LD (Medford, Oregon) KORB (88.7 FM Hopland) KDRC-LD (Redding) | |
History | |
First air date | April 27, 1999 |
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Technical information [1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 51930 |
Class | CD |
ERP | 15 kW |
HAAT | 648.9 m (2,129 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°12′20″N121°49′14″W / 39.20556°N 121.82056°W |
Translator(s) | See below |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Website | kkpm |
KKPM-CD (channel 28) is a low-power, Class A religious television station licensed to Yuba City, California, United States. [2] Owned by One Ministries, Inc., it is sister to Fort Bragg-licensed Total Living Network partner station KQSL (channel 8), San Francisco-licensed low-power stations KQTA-LD (channel 15) and KMMC-LD (channel 24), Medford, Oregon-licensed low-power stations KDSO-LD (channel 16) and its translator KDOV-LD (channel 18), Redding-licensed KDRC-LD (channel 26) and Hopland-licensed Christian alternative rock radio station KORB (88.7 FM). [3] KKPM-CD's transmitter is located on South Sutter Butte.
In addition to religious programs on its main channel, KKPM-CD broadcasts programming from California Music Channel, Blues Television Network, Daystar, and Heartland, and retransmits KQSL and San Francisco-based multicultural station KTSF.
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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28.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KKRM-LD | The Dove [6] |
28.2 | 480i | Grit | Grit | |
28.3 | Mystery | Ion Mystery | ||
28.4 | Laff | Laff | ||
28.5 | Bounce | Bounce TV | ||
28.6 | Defy | Defy TV | ||
28.7 | Buzzr | Buzzr | ||
28.8 | KQSL-DT | Total Living Network (KQSL) | ||
28.9 | Heartld | Heartland | ||
28.10 | AUN | Right-wing political programming | ||
28.11 | Daystar | Daystar | ||
28.12 | CMC-USA | CMC-USA | ||
28.13 | CMC | CMC-California | ||
28.14 | Hosanna | Hosanna Broadcasting Network |
City of license | Callsign | Channel | ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter coordinates |
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Chico | KKRM-LD | 11 | 3 kW | 365 m (1,198 ft) | 167898 | 39°57′29″N121°42′53″W / 39.95806°N 121.71472°W |
K21OY-D | 21 | 9 kW | 48.7 m (160 ft) | 181776 | 39°57′29″N121°42′53″W / 39.95806°N 121.71472°W | |
Redding | K16IW-D | 16 | 5 kW | 394 m (1,293 ft) | 183062 | 40°39′14.5″N122°31′16″W / 40.654028°N 122.52111°W |
KRDT-CD | 23 | 15 kW | 1,061 m (3,481 ft) | 34574 | 40°36′10″N122°39′4″W / 40.60278°N 122.65111°W | |
K29OI-D | 29 | 1 kW | 8 m (26 ft) | 183080 | 40°39′31″N122°22′23″W / 40.65861°N 122.37306°W | |
Yuba City | KYUB-LD | 15 | 0.125 kW | 601 m (1,972 ft) | 187558 | 39°12′20″N121°49′14″W / 39.20556°N 121.82056°W |
Translators in the San Francisco Bay Area Media market carry the following digital subchannels:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming [7] [8] |
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x.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KQSL-LD | The Dove [9] |
x.2 | 480i | CMC-USA | CMC-USA | |
x.3 | CMC-TV | CMC-California | ||
x.4 | Hosanna | Hosanna Broadcasting Network | ||
x.5 | Blues | Blues Television Network | ||
x.6 | Daystar | NOST | ||
x.7 | Reruns | Retro TV | ||
x.9 | Heartld | Heartland | ||
x.10 | AUN | Right-wing political programming | ||
26.2 | KTSF | Main KTSF programming |
City of license | Callsign | Channel | ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter coordinates |
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San Francisco | KURK-LD | 3 | 3 kW | 460 m (1,509 ft) | 182643 | 37°45′19″N122°27′10″W / 37.75528°N 122.45278°W |
San Rafael | KQSL-LD | 4/Virtual 17 | 130569 | 37°45′19″N122°27′10″W / 37.75528°N 122.45278°W | ||
Santa Rosa | KUKR-LD | 26/Virtual 27 | 6 kW | 268 m (879 ft) | 182689 | 38°30′32″N122°39′48″W / 38.50889°N 122.66333°W |
Translators in the Monterey/Salinas Media market carry the following digital subchannels:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming [10] |
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x.1 | 720p | 16:9 | K14TG-D | Total Living Network (KQSL) |
x.2 | 480i | Defy | Defy TV | |
x.3 | TruReal | NOST | ||
x.4 | Newsy | Scripps News | ||
x.5 | TheDove | The Dove [11] | ||
x.6 | Daystar | Daystar |
City of license | Callsign | Channel | ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter coordinates |
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Monterey | K14TG-D | 14/Virtual 17 | 0.63 kW | 172 m (564 ft) | 182886 | 36°33′9″N121°47′20″W / 36.55250°N 121.78889°W |
Salinas | K04RS-D | 4/Virtual 3 | 0.15 kW | 172 m (564 ft) | 182086 | 36°33′9″N121°47′20″W / 36.55250°N 121.78889°W |
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