KSCE
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KSCE | |
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El Paso, Texas | |
Branding | KSCE TV 38 Christian Television |
Channels | 38 (UHF) analog, 39 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Independent |
Owner | Channel 38 Christian Television |
Founded | July 7, 1986 |
Call letters meaning | K St. Clement's Episcopal Parish School (original owners) |
Transmitter Power | 50.1 kW (analog) 50 kW (digital) |
Height | 557 m (analog) 50 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 10202 |
Website | www.kscetv.com |
KSCE channel 38 is a non-commercial non-profit Christian television outlet based out of El Paso, Texas. The station is owned Channel 38 Christian Television, which signed the station on the air on April 15, 1989.
The call letters, following the K, initially stood for "Saint Clements Episcopal," as the station was originally intended to be an outreach by Saint Clements Episcopal School, in downtown El Paso. However, the school lost interest in television broadcasting, and the stations' controlling board of directors appointed Grace Rendall, a former director at KCIK (now KFOX-TV) channel 14 as the station manager before the station went on the air. The studio is located on the west slope of the Franklin Mountains, on Escondido Drive in El Paso, TX.
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American Broadcast television in the El Paso-Las Cruces-Ciudad Juárez market (Nielsen DMA #99) | ||
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KDBC 4 (CBS) - KVIA 7 (ABC) (The CW on DT2) - KTSM 9 (NBC) - KCOS 13 (PBS) - KFOX 14 (Fox) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KINT 26 (Univision) - KSCE 38 (Rel.) - K40FW 40 (Multimedios) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo) - KTFN 65 (Telefutura) |
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Mexican Broadcast television in the El Paso-Las Cruces-Ciudad Juárez market |
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Broadcast television available on cable only: | ||
KTLA 5 (The CW) (Los Angeles) |
Trinity Broadcasting Network: KETH 14 (Houston) - KHCE 23 (San Antonio) - K25GI 25 (Amarillo) - KITU 34 (Beaumont) - KLNM 42 (Lufkin) - K43DV 43 (Victoria) - KLUJ 44 (Harlingen) - KDTX 58 (Dallas) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Other English and Other Spanish stations in Texas |