KPOM-LP

Last updated
KPOM-LP
Ontario, California
United States
Channels Analog: 14 (VHF)
Programming
Affiliations ShopHQ
Ownership
OwnerLoop Media, LLC
History
FoundedAugust 23, 1989
Former call signs
K06MB (1989–2012)
KKKK-CA (2012–2013)
KPOM-CA (2013-2014)
Retro TV
Spanish religious music
Technical information
Facility ID 51654
Class LD
ERP 3 kW
HAAT 538 m (1,765 ft)

KPOM-LP, VHF analog channel 14, was a low-powered television station licensed to Ontario, California, United States. Founded on August 23, 1989, the station is owned by Loop Media. Formerly based in the Palm Springs (Indio) area, it carried Retro TV programming via KRET-LP (channel 45). It was a Spanish religious music channel, it's now an affiliate of ShopHQ with KDUO (channel 43) for the Palm Springs area.


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