KBLR (TV)

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KBLR
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Paradise, Nevada/Las Vegas, Nevada
Branding Noticereo 39 Telemundo Las Vegas
Channels 39 (UHF) analog,
40 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Telemundo
Owner NBC Universal
(Telemundo Las Vegas Licensee,LLC)
Founded February 8, 1989
Transmitter Power 5000 kW/520 m (analog)
780 kW/537 m (digital)
Website None

KBLR is a Telemundo station serving Las Vegas, Nevada which is owned and operated by NBC Universal. Located at analog channel 39 and digital channel 40, its transmitter is located in Las Vegas. During the unofficial first year (1988-89) of broadcast, KBLR aired strange African musical footage constantly, though the TV Guide listed other programming, such as G.I. Joe and B-Movies.

On February 23, 2005: NBC buys Telemundo affiliate KBLR from Summit Media for $32.1 million.[1][2] The sale was completed on May 24, 2005[3].

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Broadcast television stations in the Las Vegas market  (Nielsen DMA #48)

KVBC 3 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - KVVU 5 (FOX) - KLAS 8 (CBS) - KLVX 10 (PBS) - KTNV 13 (ABC) - KINC 15 (UNI) - KEEN 17 (TLN) - KHDF 19 (AZA) - KVMY 21 (MNTV) - KLVD 23 (DS) - KTUD 25 (Ind) - KELV 27 (TFU) - KVPX 28 (VSEN-TV) - KPVT 30 (FamilyNet) - KNBX 31 (TeleFórmula) - KVCW 33 (The CW) - KMCC 34 (Multimedios) - KVTE 35 (Ind) - KBLR 39 (TEL) - K41IO 41 (TBN) - KPVM 41 (ION) - K43FO 43 (3ABNKGNG 47 (HSN) - KLSV 50 (JTVKHMP 62 (A1) - KEGS 63 (IA/RTN