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KOHA-LD

  • United States
  • Channels

  • Virtual: 27
  • Branding

    • Telemundo Nebraska
  • News Channel Nebraska (on LD2)
  • Programming

    Affiliations

  • 27.2: NCN
  • for others, see § Subchannels
  • Ownership

    Owner

    Flood Communications, LLC (Mike Flood)

    History

    First air date

    August 3, 1992; 31 years ago (1992-08-03)

    Former call signs

    • K65FL (1992–1995)
  • KHOA-LP (1995–1996)
  • KOHA-LP (1996–2012)
  • Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 65 (UHF, until 2006), 48 (UHF, 2007–2015)
  • Digital: 48 (UHF, 2015–2018), 27 (UHF, 2018–2024)
  • Former affiliations

    • HSN (until 2006)
  • Dark (2007–2009)
  • Daystar (2009–2018)
  • Call sign meaning

    "Omaha"

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    33144

    Class

    LD

    ERP

    15kW

    HAAT

    154.7 m (508 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    41°13′29.6″N 95°57′11.6″W / 41.224889°N 95.953222°W / 41.224889; -95.953222

    Translator(s)

    KFDY-LD 27 Lincoln

    Links

    Public license information

    LMS

    Website

  • News Channel Nebraska
  • KOHA-LD (channel 27), branded Telemundo Nebraska, is a low-power television stationinOmaha, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Telemundo. The station is owned by Flood Communications, which is controlled by attorney and businessman Mike Flood. KOHA-LD's studios are located on John Galt Boulevard in southwestern Omaha.

    History[edit]

    The station was formerly owned by Cornhusker Television and rebroadcast the Home Shopping Network on channel 65 before going dark in 2006. In 2007, the station returned to the air for a short period on channel 48, with an analog signal displaying a test pattern with the call sign and channel number. After a few months, the station again went dark.

    In May 2009, the sale of the station to Word of God Fellowship, which runs the Daystar Television Network, was announced. The sale was completed on October 9, 2009.

    Aconstruction permit for digital broadcasting on channel 47 was allowed to expire on July 12, 2010. During this time, the analog signal also remained off the air. In September 2011, Word of God Fellowship filed a new application with the FCC to flash-cut to digital broadcasting on channel 48. This application was approved on October 6, 2011.[2] KOHA-LP returned to the air, transmitting Daystar programming over an analog signal, in November 2011. On July 9, 2012, KOHA-LP began broadcasting a digital signal.[3]

    On August 2, 2012, the station changed its call sign to KOHA-LD. As of Spring 2018, the station is owned by Flood Communications and operates as a Telemundo affiliate as Telemundo Nebraska. It is the first Spanish language television affiliate in Omaha since former Azteca América affiliated KAZO-LP (2002–2007) and KXVO-DT2 (2008–2014).

    KOHA-LD carries News Channel Nebraska on its second subchannel, and as of August 4, 2018, Daystar on its third subchannel.

    In June 2024, the station completed a move from UHF channel 27 to UHF channel 30. The channel change was necessary due to Nebraska Public Media transmitter KUON-TV moving from channel 12 to 27.[4]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of KOHA-LD[5]

    Channel

    Res.

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    27.1

    720p

    16:9

    TelemNE

    Telemundo

    27.2

    480i

    4:3

    NCN

    News Channel Nebraska

    27.3

    DayStar

    Daystar

    27.4

    Audio only

    KBBX-FM

    KBBX-FM

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOHA-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KOHA-LP Application List". Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  • ^ KOHA-LD Screencap
  • ^ Ellis, Jon (June 17, 2024). "FCC Monitor: Iowa AM Goes Silent; Milwaukee FM at Reduced Power". NorthPine.com. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  • ^ "KOHA-LD OMAHA, NE". www.rabbitears.info.
  • External links[edit]

    Full power

  • WOWT (6.1 NBC, 6.2 Cozi, 6.3 H&I, 6.4 Ion, 6.5 Start, 6.6 The365, 6.7 Outlaw)
  • KETV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 MeTV, 7.3 Story, 7.4 Defy, 7.5 Get, 7.6 QVC)
  • KXVO (15.1 TBD, 15.2 Nest, 15.3 Charge!)
  • KYNE-TV (26.1 PBS/NPM, 26.2 World, 26.3 Create, 26.4 PBS Kids)
  • KBIN-TV 32/KHIN 36 (.1 PBS/IA PBS, .2 PBS Kids, .3 World, .4 Create)
  • KPTM (42.1 Fox, 42.2 MNT/Dabl, 42.3 CW, 42.4 Comet)
  • Low power

  • KAJS-LD (33.1 Buzzr, 33.2 Bounce, 33.3 Scripps News, 33.4 LX, 33.5 Oxygen)
  • ATSC 3.0

    Defunct

    • "KOXO" Cox 2 (UPN)
  • KKAZ-CA 24 (MNTV)
  • K52GP 52 / K53EY 53 / K54GL 54 (TBN)
  • KAZO 57 (WB/Azteca)
  • KVSS 67 (EWTN)
  • ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV

    See also
    List of television stations in Iowa
    List of television stations in Nebraska
    Iowa TV
    Nebraska TV
    Lincoln TV
    Ottumwa TV
    Sioux City TV
    Sioux Falls TV

    Broadcast television in Southeastern and Central Nebraska, including Lincoln

    Lincoln

  • .2 MeTV/MNTV
  • .3 Ion
  • .5 Oxygen
  • .6 Outlaw
  • KLKN 8
  • KOLN 10
  • KUON-TV 12
  • KCWH-LD 18
  • KQMK-LD 25
  • KFDY-LD 27
  • KFXL-TV 51
  • Central Nebraska

  • .2 World
  • .3 Create
  • .4 Kids
  • KNHL 5
  • KGIN 11
  • KHGI-TV 13
  • KMLF-LD 30
  • Southwest Nebraska

  • .2 Fox
  • .3 TBD
  • KSNK 8
  • K30FV-D 11
  • K44FN-D 44
  • O'Neill

  • .2 NBC
  • .3 MeTV/MNTV
  • .4 H&I
  • .5 The365
  • .6 Crime
  • Bassett

  • .2 World
  • .3 Create
  • .4 Kids; also serving O'Neill
  • Defunct

  • KTVG-TV (17.1 Fox, Grand Island)
  • K17CI 17 (Fox, Beatrice)
  • KLKE 24 (ABC, Albion)
  • KHGI-LD (27.1 ABC, 27.2 Fox, O'Neill)
  • K29GL 29 (TBN)
  • KWAZ-LP 35 (ABC/Fox, Lincoln)
  • WCWH-LP 40 (Fox, McCook)
  • KBVZ-LP 42 (ABC, McCook)
  • KWAZ-LP 56 (Azteca/TuV, Lincoln)
  • KCAZ-LP 57 (Azteca/TuV, Columbus)
  • See also
    Omaha TV
    Sioux City TV
    North Platte TV
    Wichita TV
    Topeka TV
    Sioux Falls TV
    Cheyenne TV
    Denver TV

    Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Nebraska

    ABC

  • KMGH-TV 7 (Denver, CO)
  • KLKN 8 (Lincoln)
  • KCAU-TV 9 (Sioux City, IA)
  • KHGI-TV 13 / KWNB-TV 6 / KHGI-CD 27 (Kearney/Hayes Center/North Platte)
  • CBS

  • KCNC-TV 4 (Denver, CO)
  • KOLN 10 / KGIN 11 / KCWH-LD 18.3 (Lincoln/Grand Island)
  • KNPL-LD 10 (North Platte)
  • KSTF 10 (Scottsbluff)
  • KPTH-DT 44.3 (Sioux City, IA)
  • Fox

  • KLWY 27 (Cheyenne, WY)
  • KDVR 31 (Denver, CO)
  • KPTM 42 (Omaha)
  • KPTH 44 (Sioux City, IA)
  • KFXL-TV 51 / KHGI-DT 13.2 / KWNB-DT 6.2 / KWNB-LD 29.2 / KHGI-LD 27.2 (Lincoln/Kearney/Hayes Center/McCook/O'Neill)
  • NBC

  • KNEP 4 / KSTF-DT 10.2 (Sidney/Scottsbluff)
  • KSNB-TV 4 / KGIN-DT 11.2 (York/Hastings/Lincoln/Grand Island)
  • KTIV 4 (Sioux City, IA)
  • WOWT 6 (Omaha)
  • KSNK 8 (McCook/Oberlin, KS)
  • KUSA 9 (Denver, CO)
  • The CW

  • KTIV-DT 4.2 (Sioux City, IA)
  • KNHL 5 / KCWH-LD 18 (Hastings/Lincoln)
  • KSTF-DT 10.3 (Scottsbluff)
  • KIIT-CD 11.2 (North Platte)
  • KPTM-DT 42.3 (Omaha)
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KTVD 20 (Denver, CO)
  • KLWY-DT 27.3 (Cheyenne, WY)
  • KPTM-DT 42.2 (Omaha)
  • KPTH-DT 44.2 (Sioux City, IA)
  • Ion

  • KSNB-DT 4.3 / KNHL-DT 5.4 (York/Hastings)
  • KTIV-DT 4.5 (Sioux City, IA)
  • WOWT-DT 6.4 (Omaha)
  • KLWY-DT 27.4 (Cheyenne, WY)
  • KPXC-TV 59 (Denver, CO)
  • PBS (NPM)

  • KMNE 7 (Bassett)
  • KPNE 9 (North Platte)
  • KRNE 12 (Merriman)
  • KUON 12 (Lincoln)
  • KTNE 13 (Alliance)
  • KXNE 19 (Norfolk)
  • KYNE 26 (Omaha)
  • KHNE 29 (Hastings)
  • Other

    News Channel Nebraska (Ind.)
    KBWF-LD 15 (South Sioux City)
    KMLF-LD 21 (Grand Island)
    KWBE-LD 21 (Beatrice)
    KFDY-LD 27.2 (Lincoln)
    KOHA-LD 27.2 (Omaha)
    KGHK-LD 30 (Hastings)
    KNEN-LD 35 (Norfolk)
    KMJF-LD 48 (Columbus)


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