KAZQ

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KAZQ
KAZQ logo
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Branding KAZQ TV-32
Slogan "Comin' on strong with inspiration for the times"
Channels 32 (UHF) analog,
17 (UHF) digital
Translators KYNM-LP 30 (UHF) Albuquerque NM
Affiliations LeSEA/3ABN
Owner Alpha Omega Broadcasting
(Alpha Omega Broadcasting of Albuquerque, Inc.)
Founded June 30, 1986
Call letters meaning K AZ (Alpha Omega) AlbuQuerque
(See article overview)
Transmitter Power 263 kW (analog)
65.6 kW (digital)
Height 1247 m (analog)
1247 m (digital)
Facility ID 1151
Website www.kazq32.org

KAZQ is a full-service television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, affiliated with religious broadcasting networks LeSEA and 3ABN. Owned by Alpha Omega Broadcasting, the station broadcasts locally in analog on UHF channel 32 and in digital on UHF channel 17 on a non-commercial educational license. Its call letters are based on its owner's name: alpha and omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, respectively, similar to the letters A and Z in English, hence the call letters K AZ (Alpha Omega) AlbuQuerque. KAZQ programming is also seen on UHF channel 30 on Class A repeater station KYNM-LP, which is owned by Belmax Broadcasting.

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[edit] History

KAZQ was issued an original construction permit on June 30, 1986, began operation on October 12, 1987, and was licensed by the FCC on March 29, 1988. Initially, it aired only Christian programming, but later added family-friendly secular programs to its schedule. KAZQ has been under the same ownership since the station was founded and is one of three full-service Christian television stations in the market — the others are KNAT-TV channel 23 and KCHF channel 11.

[edit] Programming

The station broadcasts on an educational license and cannot air any advertising or infomercials, although it airs several hours a day of family entertainment. Some of the programs on KAZQ include Life Today with James Robison, This Is Your Day with Benny Hinn, The 700 Club and The New Jim Bakker Show. Secular programs include The Brady Bunch, The Andy Griffith Show, Little House on the Prairie and Matlock. Unlike most television stations, which operate 24 hours a day, KAZQ signs off from midnight until 6:00 AM each night [1].

Alpha Omega Broadcasting also owns low power station KTVS-LP, UHF channel 36, which has a similar format, but with more secular programming. About half of the KTVS schedule is Christian programming as well, and some of the programs on KAZQ also air on KTVS.

[edit] Digital television

In 1997, the FCC allotted UHF channel 17 for KAZQ's digital television station [2]. KAZQ applied for a construction permit in May 2000; it was granted February 12, 2001, allowing the station to begin building its digital facilities. Special Temporary Authorization granted in March 2003 allowed KAZQ-DT to go on the air at reduced power while continuing to build full-power facilities. The station obtained its DTV license on January 6, 2006. KAZQ has elected to remain on channel 17 after the end of the DTV transition, currently scheduled for Feburary 17, 2009, but will continue to identify itself as channel 32.x.

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Broadcast television in the Albuquerque / Santa Fe market  (Nielsen DMA #45)

KASA 2 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - KOB 4 (NBC) - KNME 5 (PBS) - KOAT 7 (ABC) - KCHF 11 (Ind.) - KRQE 13 (CBS) - KTFQ 14 (TeleFutura) - KWBQ 19 (The CW) - KNAT 23 (TBN) - KQDF-LP 25 (AZA) - KRPV 27 (GLC) - KAZQ 32 (LeSea/3ABN) - KTVS-LP 36 (Ind.) - KLUZ 41 (Univision) - K47DR 47 (TBN) - KASY 50 (MNTV) - KTEL-LP 53 (TEL)

Local digital television channels

KNMD 9 (PBS)


Out-of-market stations covering parts of the market and other over the air stations in New Mexico

KENW 3 (PBS) - KVIH 12 (ABC) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KUPT 29 (MNTV) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo)