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1 History  



1.1  Early years  





1.2  Sale to NBC  







2 News operation  





3 Technical information  



3.1  Subchannels  





3.2  Analog-to-digital conversion  







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KBLR

  • United States
  • City

    Paradise, Nevada

    Channels

  • Virtual: 39
  • Branding

    • Telemundo Las Vegas (general)
  • Noticiero Las Vegas (newscasts)
  • Programming

    Affiliations

  • for others, see § Subchannels
  • Ownership

    Owner

  • (Telemundo Las Vegas License LLC)
  • History

    Founded

    1988

    First air date

    April 20, 1989 (35 years ago) (1989-04-20)

    Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 39 (UHF, 1989–2009)
  • Digital: 40 (UHF, until 2018)
  • Former affiliations

  • Dark (1991−1994)
  • Ion Television (DT3, until 2020)
  • Call sign meaning

    Initials of wife of station founder Glenn Rose

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    63768

    ERP

    1,000 kW

    HAAT

    371 m (1,217 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    36°0′34.43″N 115°0′23W / 36.0095639°N 115.00639°W / 36.0095639; -115.00639 (KBLR)

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Website

    www.telemundolasvegas.com

    KBLR (channel 39) is a television station licensed to Paradise, Nevada, United States, broadcasting the Spanish language Telemundo network to the Las Vegas area. Owned and operatedbyNBCUniversal's Telemundo Station Group, KBLR maintains studios at the Neonopolis complex on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, and a transmitter on Black Mountain near Henderson.

    History[edit]

    Early years[edit]

    The station was founded in 1988 by Glenn Rose, an entrepreneur who found early success as a franchiseeinSouthern CaliforniaofNutrisystem and used the wealth from that effort to found KBLR, a station whose call letters were inspired by the initials of his wife.

    During its first two years of operation, it aired a schedule heavy on public domain movies and TV shows, professional wrestling, and programs no other Las Vegas stations wanted to air. A lack of compelling programming and competition from three other independent stations, including Fox-affiliated KVVU-TV, left KBLR unable to carve out a niche in the market. After a proposed sale to a company known as The Gaming Network fell through in December 1990, the station added programming from Channel America, a service primarily used by low-power stations.[2]

    After dropping much of its programming to carry the contractual minimum with Channel America and air primarily Christian programming in February 1991,[3] the station went dark on July 12, 1991.[4] The station then became the centerpiece of a proposal by Source Venture Capital to relaunch KBLR as a western superstation with content from Willie Nelson's Outlaw Channel and purchased British series,[5] which was slated for an October 15 launch that was postponed several times and ultimately scrapped when Rose's investors would not go along with the deal.[6]

    In 1993, Rose sold the station to a partnership known as Summit Media, headed by Scott Gentry, to be converted to the first full-power Spanish-language television station in Las Vegas and a Telemundo affiliate. At the time, the only Spanish-language outlet in the area was K27AF "KAFT-TV", affiliated with Univision.[7] The station resumed broadcasting on March 1, 1994.[8]

    Sale to NBC[edit]

    On February 23, 2005, NBC bought Telemundo affiliate KBLR from Summit Media for $32.1 million.[9][10] The sale was completed on May 24, 2005.[11]

    In August 2008, KBLR confirmed reports from the Las Vegas Sun and announced at the city council meeting that its studio facility would be moving to Neonopolis on Fremont Street, which is part of the Fremont Street Experience. The station's studios were first occupied on January 20 with full completion on February 22, 2009. KBLR began broadcast operations from the new facility that day at 4:45 a.m.

    The station previously had a repeaterinReno, Nevada, K52FF (channel 52); this station has since gone dark, and its license canceled.

    As a result of the sale to NBCUniversal, KBLR is the only network owned-and-operated station in the Las Vegas media market.

    News operation[edit]

    As the first full-power Spanish station in Las Vegas, the station launched local news, at first at 6 p.m. and then 11 p.m. during the week and then with weekend news. Previously, in 1994, it had launched a dubbed repeat of the 5 p.m. newscast from KLAS-TV at 6 p.m.[8]

    As part of budget cuts at NBCUniversal, all Telemundo newscast production was shifted to the news hub in Dallas in 2007. In late 2010, most Telemundo stations restored locally produced news, but KBLR's newscasts continued to be produced elsewhere, this time to KTAZinPhoenix, which utilized Las Vegas-area reporters and Phoenix-based anchor talent. The 6 p.m. program was presented live, while the 11 p.m. broadcast was pre-taped.

    On June 30, 2014, KBLR debuted locally produced 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts, hiring more than a dozen new staffers including anchor Beatriz Moncayo and weather presenter Leticia Castro.[12] The newscast was produced utilizing the technical resources of NBC affiliate KSNV (channel 3), owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group.[13]

    Technical information[edit]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of KBLR[14]

    Channel

    Res.

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    39.1

    1080i

    16:9

    KBLR-HD

    Telemundo

    39.2

    480i

    TelEx

    TeleXitos

    39.3

    NBCLX

    NBC LX Home

    39.4

    COZI

    Cozi TV

    39.5

    Oxygen

    Oxygen

    39.6

    Nosey

    Nosey

    Analog-to-digital conversion[edit]

    KBLR shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 39, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 40 until August 22, 2018,[15] at which point it was licensed to move to channel 20.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KBLR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ White, Ken (December 23, 1990). "Ratings show Channel 3 giving TV-8 a run for the money". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. 2L. ProQuest 259852886.
  • ^ White, Ken (February 1, 1991). "KBLR to air Christian programs". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. 15E. ProQuest 259848592.
  • ^ "Local television station off air". Las Vegas Review-Journal. July 13, 1991. p. 1B. ProQuest 259835448.
  • ^ White, Ken (October 1, 1991). "KBLR to go back on air as superstation Oct. 15". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. 3C. ProQuest 259878431.
  • ^ "KBLR's superstation deal falls through". Las Vegas Review-Journal. January 16, 1992. p. 6D. ProQuest 259872632.
  • ^ Edwards, John G. (July 29, 1993). "Spanish TV station in works". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. 7E. ProQuest 259859611.
  • ^ a b White, Ken (November 14, 1994). "Channel launches broadcast in Spanish". Las Vegas Review-Journal. ProQuest 259973641.
  • ^ Telemundo 39 - KBLR Channel 39 Television
  • ^ Deeken, Aimee (February 28, 2005). "Inside Media". Mediaweek.[dead link]
  • ^ Romano, Allison (May 24, 2005). "NBC Closes on KBLR". Broadcasting & Cable.
  • ^ "Telemundo Las Vegas to Expand Newscasts". TVSpy. June 30, 2014.
  • ^ "Telemundo Las Vegas Hires Moncayo, Castro for Launch of Local News". Media Moves. June 30, 2014.
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KBLR". RabbitEars.info. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  • ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • External links[edit]

    Full power

  • KVVU-TV (5.1 Fox, 5.2 Ind./Sports, 5.3 Mystery, 5.4 Dabl, 5.5 [blank], 5.6 Outlaw, 5.7 The365)
  • KLAS-TV (8.1 CBS, 8.2 ANT, 8.3 REW, 8.4 LC)
  • KLVX (10.1 PBS, 10.2 Create, 10.3 PBS Kids, 10.4 World)
  • KTNV-TV (13.1 ABC, 13.2 Laff, 13.3 Grit, 13.4 HSN, 13.5 LC)
  • KINC (15.1 UNI, 15.2 LATV, 15.3 Nest, 15.4 Crime, 15.5 Quest, 15.6 Audio)
  • KHSV (21.1 MeTV, 21.2 H&I, 21.3 Start, 21.4 Get, 21.5 Catchy, 21.6 MeToons, 21.7 NTD, 21.8 QVC)
  • KVCW (33.1 CW, 33.2 MNTV, 33.3 TBD, 33.4/33.5 Nest)
  • KMCC (34.1 Ind., 34.2 Ion, 34.3 Court, 34.4 Scripps, 34.5 Ion+, 34.6 Bounce, 34.7 LC, 34.8 HSN)
  • KBLR (39.1 TMD, 39.2 TXO, 39.3 LX, 39.4 Cozi, 39.5 Oxygen)
  • Low power

  • KDNU-LD (7.1 NewsNet, 7.2 SNH, 7.3 ShopHQ, 7.4 Ace
  • KEEN-CD (17.1 CTN, 17.2 Lifestyle, 17.3 CTNi)
  • KHMP-LD (18.1 ESTV (Esports Television), 18.2 FunRoads, 18.3 RNTV, 18.4 Ace, 18.5 Bark TV, 18.6 Ventana TV, 18.7 RVTV, 18.8 Biz TV)
  • KHDF-CD (19.1 Blank, 19.2 ESNE TV, 19.3 BeIn Extra, 19.4 Ads, 19.5 Heartland)
  • KLVD-LD (23.1/.2 Daystar)
  • KPVM-LD (25.1 Ind./Prime TV, 25.2 Movies!, 25.3 America's Voice, 25.4 Fun Roads, 25.5 LC, 25.6 HSN, 25.7 KPKK, 25.8 KACP, 25.9 Nuestra Visión)
  • KGNG-LD (26.1 HSN, 26.2 Spanish Ind., 26.3 Get, 26.4 Buzzr, 26.5 CTVLV, 26.6 Vietnamese Ind., 26.7 Spanish Ind., 26.8 Movies+, 26.9 MBC America, 26.10 QVC2 26.11 InfoWars audio)
  • KELV-LD (27.1 UniMás)
  • KVPX-LD (28.1 SonLife)
  • KPVT-LD (30 AMGTV)
  • KNBX-CD (31.3 MTRSPT1, 31.4 BeIn Extra, 31.5 BeIn Extra Ñ)
  • KVTE-LD 35
  • K36NE-D (43.1 3ABN, 43.2 3ABN-PR, 43.3 Law&Crime, 43.4 3ABN-Latino, 43.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 43.5 3ABN Radio, 43.7 Radio 74)
  • KLSV-LD (50.1 CMT Music, 50.2 Festiva TV, 50.3 JTV, 50.4 LC, 50.5 CTVN, 50.6 Paid)
  • KVGA-LD (51.1 Heartland, 51.2 Retro TV, 51.3 Rev'n, 51.4 Action, 51.5 Fam)
  • Cable

    Outlying areas

  • K34LI-D (Jean) (10.1 PBS, 10.2 Create, 10.3 PBS Kids, 10.4 World)
  • ATSC 3.0

  • KGHD-LD (6.1 Diya)
  • Defunct

    • KBBB-LD 14.1
  • KTUD-CD 25
  • KEGS (30.1 Majestad, 30.2 Almavision, 30.3 SonLife, 30.4 HSN2, 30.5 Shop TV,30.6 Asian Cultural TV (Asian))
  • KHMP-LP 62
  • Las Vegas One (cable-only)
  • SportsNet Rocky Mountain
  • See also
    Los Angeles TV
    Reno TV
    Phoenix TV
    Salt Lake City TV

    Stations

    Full-power OTA

  • KRNV-DT (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Dabl, 4.3 TBD)
  • KNPB (5.1 PBS, 5.2 Create, 5.3 PBS Kids)
  • KOLO-TV (8.1 ABC, 8.2 MeTV, 8.3 CW+, 8.4 Outlaw, 8.5 Quest, 8.6 Start)
  • KRXI-TV (11.1 Fox, 11.2 Charge!, 11.3 ANT, 11.4 REW)
  • KNSN-TVATSC 3.0 (21.1 Ind./Sports/MNT(secondary), 21.2 Nest, 21.3 Comet)
  • KREN-TV (27.1 UNI, 27.2 Grit, 27.3 Crime, 27.4 Laff, 27.5 Court)
  • Low-power OTA

  • KRMF-LD (7.1 Estrella, 7.2 F24, 7.3 Biz TV)
  • KNRC-LD (14.1 Estrella, 14.2 Classic movies, 14.4 Wow Channel, 14.5 3ABN)
  • KRRI-LD (25.1 unknown)
  • KXNV-LD (26.1 TMD, 26.2 Ind./Sports, 26.3 ABC)
  • KRNS-CD (46.1 UniMás, 46.2 LATV, 46.3 Mystery, 46.4 Bounce)
  • Defunct stations

  • KWNV 7 (NBC, Winnemucca)
  • KNVV-LP 41 (UniMás)
  • KELM-LP 43 (Mexicanal)
  • K52FF 52 (TMD)
  • California television
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    Los Angeles
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    See also
    Las Vegas TV
    Salt Lake City TV
    Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Nevada

    ABC

  • KOLO-TV 8 (Reno)
  • KTNV-TV 13 (Las Vegas)
  • K19FZ 19 / K32GK 32* (Elko)
  • *KOLO repeater

    CBS

  • KUTV 2 (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • KLAS-TV 8 (Las Vegas)
  • K25FR 25 / K36HA 36* (Elko)
  • *KTVN repeater

    Fox

  • KRXI-TV 11 (Reno)
  • KSTU 13 (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • K17CA 17* (Carson City)
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  • *KRXI repeater

    NBC

  • KRNV-DT 4 (Reno)
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  • The CW

  • KUCW 30 (Ogden, UT)
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  • MyNetworkTV

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  • *KNSN repeater

    Ion Television

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  • KLVX 10 (Las Vegas)
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  • *KNPB repeater

    Univision

  • KREN-TV 27 (Reno)
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  • UniMás

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  • Telemundo

  • KXNV-LD 26 (Incline Village)
  • KBLR 39 (Paradise)
  • Other

  • KENV-DT 10 (TBD, Elko)
  • KBYU-TV 11 (BYUtv, Provo, UT)
  • KUTF 12 (Daystar, Logan, UT)
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  • KUPX-TV 16 (Ind., Provo, UT)
  • KHDF-CD 19 (VL, Las Vegas)
  • KNSN-TV 21 (Sports/Ind., Reno)
  • KHSV 21 (MeTV, Las Vegas)
  • KPNZ 24 (TCT, Ogden, UT)
  • KRRI-LD 25 (Ind., Reno)
  • KMCC-DT 34 (Ind., Laughlin)
  • A division of Comcast

    Predecessors

  • PolyGram
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  • Seagram Company Ltd.
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  • KXTU-LD / KXRM-DT2
  • WBDT3
  • WBRL-CD / WGMB-DT2
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  • WDCW
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  • WWCW / WFXR-DT2
  • WWLP / WFXQ-CD
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  • WYCW
  • TelevisaUnivision USA

    Univision

  • KAKW-DT
  • KCEC4
  • KDTV-DT
  • KFTV-DT
  • KLUZ-TV4
  • KMEX-DT
  • KTVW-DT
  • KUTH-DT
  • KUVE-DT
  • KUVN-DT
  • KUVS-DT
  • KWEX-DT
  • KXLN-DT
  • WFDC-DT
  • WGBO-DT
  • WLTV-DT
  • WQHS-DT
  • WUNI4
  • WUVC-DT
  • WUVG-DT
  • WUVP-DT
  • WVEA-TV
  • WVEN-TV
  • WXTV-DT
  • UniMás

  • KFPH-DT
  • KFSF-DT
  • KTFF-DT
  • KFTH-DT
  • KTFK-DT
  • KTFO-CD
  • KFTR-DT
  • KFTU-DT
  • KNIC-DT
  • KSTR-DT
  • WAMI-DT
  • WFPA-CD
  • WFUT-DT
  • WTNC-LD
  • WXFT-DT
  • 1These stations are owned by Mission Broadcasting but operated by Nexstar under an LMA.
    2These stations are owned by Londen Media Group but operated by Nexstar under a TBA.
    3These stations are owned by Vaughan Media but operated by Nexstar under an LMA.
    4TelevisaUnivision USA owns the licenses to these stations but the stations themselves are operated by Entravision Communications under an LMA.


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