KPSE-LP

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KPSE-LP
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Coachella Valley / Palm Springs, California
Branding My 13 Palm Springs
Channels 50 (UHF); cable 13 analog
Affiliations My Network TV
Owner Mirage Media, LLC
Founded 2000
Call letters meaning K Palm Springs Entertainment
Former affiliations UPN (2000-2006)
Website www.my13palmsprings.com

KPSE-LP, channel 50, is a television station licensed to Palm Springs, California. Like most of the stations in the Coachella Valley area, it is a low-power station.

KPSE became an affiliate of My Network TV on 4 September 2006, the network's launch date. It opted to join the network as a result of UPN ceasing operations, merging with The WB to form The CW.

KPSE was then left without a network home when The CW selected KESQ to operate its Palm Springs affiliate. In turn, KESQ's owners launched KCWQ (channel 2) to carry the new network, succeeding to its cable-only The WB outlet "KCWB".

It is possible that at one point, cable channel 13 was home to KCOP. If this was the case, when KPSE began operation as a UPN affiliate, KCOP may have requested displacement and KPSE adopted cable channel 13.


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Broadcast television in the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs / Indio / Twentynine Palms) market  (Nielsen DMA #149)

KCWQ-LP 2 (The CW) - KVER-CA 4 / KVES-LP 28 (UNI) - KEVC-CA 5 (TFU) - K06MB 6 (GALA) - KVPS-LP 8 (MTV3) - K09XW 9 (PBS) - KYAV-LP 12 (AZA) - KUNA-LP 15 (TEL) - KODG-LP 17 (Ind) - K19DH 19 (FN) - K21DO 21 (3ABN) - KDFX-CA 33 (Fox) - KMIR 36 (NBC) - KPSP-LP 38 (CBS) - K40ID 40 (TBN) - KESQ 42 (ABC) - KDPX-LP 45 (ION) - KPSE-LP 50 (MNTV)

Local digital television channels

KVMD 23 (Ind/A1)


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