KFBI-LP
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KFBI-LP | |
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Medford, Oregon | |
Branding | My 48 |
Channels | 48 (UHF) analog, no digital |
Translators | K41ID ch. 41 (UHF) Klamath Falls |
Affiliations | My Network TV (primary) ION Television & LeSEA (secondary) |
Owner | Sainte Partners II, L.P. |
Founded | July 3, 2006 |
Website | www.sainte.tv |
KFBI-LP (KFBI-TV on air) My 48 is a low-powered television station based in Medford, Oregon and is an affiliate of My Network TV. The station is owned and operated by Sainte Partners II, L.P. of Modesto, California. The company president and chief executive officer is Chester Smith and the station's general manager is Doug Holroyd. The station is operated from Chico, California.
The station began using its My 48 logo when it launched on July 3, 2006, even though the network didn't officially start its programming until September.
KFBI became available on local cable television via Charter Communications on channel 3 in both Medford and Klamath Falls as of September 5, 2006.
On March 13, 2007, KFBI becomes the new Rogue Valley flagship station of Portland Trail Blazers NBA basketball.
[edit] ION Television and LeSEA programming
KFBI airs ION programs on a secondary basis, including America's Most Talented Kids, Animal Tails, Doc, Mama's Family, Green Acres and the ION Movie. They also air some programming from LeSEA Broadcasting including Live from Studio B and The Best of Harvest Sunday mornings starting at 8:00am and classic movies every weekday morning. LeSEA programming also airs on sister station KRVU of Chico, California.
[edit] External links
- Sainte Partners website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KFBI
- Query the FCC's TV station database for K41ID
Broadcast television in the Medford/Klamath Falls market (Nielsen DMA #141) | ||
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Local cable television channels | ||
KMFD cable 11 (The CW) - MCTV 15 (Weed, CA) - RVTV (Ashland) - The Oregon Channel (Salem) |