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KLFB-LD

  • United States
  • Channels

  • Virtual: 22
  • Programming

    Affiliations

    3ABN

    Ownership

    Owner

    Living Faith Broadcasting
    (donation to Three Angels Broadcasting Network pending[1])

    History

    Founded

    November 30, 1989

    Former call signs

    K06LV (1995)
    K21EV (1995–2006)
    KLFB-LP (2006–2010)

    Call sign meaning

    Living Faith Broadcasting

    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    30976

    Class

    LD

    ERP

    3.49 kW

    HAAT

    791.6 m (2,597 ft)
    744.6 m (2,443 ft) (CP)

    Transmitter coordinates

    36°31′48N 121°36′35W / 36.53000°N 121.60972°W / 36.53000; -121.60972
    36°32′5N 121°37′18W / 36.53472°N 121.62167°W / 36.53472; -121.62167 (CP)

    Links

    Public license information

    LMS

    Website

    www.3abn.org

    KLFB-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 22, is a low-power 3ABN-affiliated television station licensedtoSalinas, California, United States. Founded on November 30, 1989, the station is owned by Living Faith Broadcasting and is associated with local Seventh-day Adventist churches.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Transfers". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. February 14, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLFB-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • External links[edit]

    Local stations

  • KOTR-LD (7.1 MNTV, 7.3 Shop LC)
  • KSBW (8.1 NBC, 8.2 ABC, 8.3 Estrella, 8.4 Story)
  • K15CU-D (15.1 Cozi, 15.2 TXO, 15.3 LX, 15.4 Oxygen)
  • KBNY-LD (19.1 NewsNet, 19.2 SNH, 19.3 ShopHQ)
  • KLFB-LD (22.1/22.4 3ABN, 22.2/22.3 blank)
  • KMUV-LD (23.1 TMD, 23.2 Dabl, 46.1 CBS, 46.2 Fox)
  • KQET (25.1 PBS, 25.2 KQEH, 25.3 World, 25.4 Kids)
  • KMBY-LD (27.1 MeTV, 27.2 H&I, 27.3 Get, 27.4 Buzzr, 27.5 MeToons, 27.6 DS, 27.7 DS Español, 27.8 TXO, 27.9 HSN, 27.10 Ind.)
  • KDJT-CD (33.1 UniMás)
  • KCBA (35.1 CW+, 35.2 Scripps, 35.3 Ion+, 35.4 Ion)
  • K30OM-D (36.1 Ind., 36.2 KEMS, 36.3 Fox WX, 36.4 Catchy, 36.5 Grio)
  • K31OL-D (38.1 educational, 38.2 ESNE TV)
  • KMMD-CD (39.1 Court, 39.2 Bounce, 39.3 Grit, 39.4 Laff, 39.5 Mystery, 39.6 ShopHQ, 39.7 Maria Vision, 39.10 Visión Latina, 39.11 Majestad)
  • KMCE-LD (43.1 Novelisima, 43.4 Diya, 43.5 HSN, 43.6 AWE Plus, 43.7 One America Plus, 43.8 ANT, 43.9 [blank], 43.10 JTV, 43.11 QVC, 43.12 QVC2)
  • KION-TV (23.1 TMD, 46.1 CBS, 46.2 Fox, 46.3 Ion)
  • KSMS-TV (67.1 UNI, 67.3 LATV)
  • Cable channels

  • NBC Sports California
  • Defunct

    • KBIT-LD (24.1 Diya, 24.2 ANT, 24.4 Fun Roads, 24.5 Vietnamese, 24.6 VBS, 24.7 One America Plus, 24.8 AWE Plus, 24.10 JTV, 24.11 QVC, 24.12 QVC2)

    California television
    Bakersfield
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    Los Angeles
    Medford OR
    Monterey
    Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
    Reno NV
    Sacramento
    San Diego
    San Francisco
    Santa Barbara
    El Centro CA / Yuma AZ

    Daystar (TV network)

  • KRJR-LD 44 / KDTS-CA 52 / KACA-LP 61
  • KOCE-DT 50.3
  • Trinity Broadcasting Network

  • K50GP
  • 3ABN

  • KZSW-LD 10
  • K17JI-D 17 / K03HK 3
  • K20JX-D 20
  • K21DO-D 21
  • KLFB-LD 21
  • KBLN-TV 30
  • K33HH-D 33
  • K39EO-D 39
  • Tele Vida Abundante

  • K36JH-D 36
  • Almavision

    Other stations

  • KVPS-LD 8 (Vida)
  • KIFR 49 / KNXT-LP 38
  • KQSL 8
  • KDRC-LD 26
  • KDOC-TV 56
  • Defunct

  • KVBC-LP 13 / KVVG-LP 54
  • See also
    ABC
    CBS
    CW
    Fox
    Ion
    MyNetworkTV
    NBC
    PBS
    Other stations in California
    See also
    Spanish
    Religious
    Independent


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