KBSV

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KBSV
Ceres, California
Branding KBSV-TV 23, AssyriaVision
Channels Analog: 23 (UHF)

Digital: 15 (UHF)

Affiliations Independent
Owner Bet-Nahrain, Inc.
First air date April 14, 1996
Sister station(s) KBES
Transmitter Power 15.1 kW (analog)
18.6 kW (digital)
Height 47 m (analog)
151 m (digital)
Facility ID 4939
Transmitter Coordinates 37°35′21″N, 120°57′27″W (analog)
37°29′33.4″N, 121°13′33″W (digital)
Website www.betnahrain.org/kbsv

KBSV (TV 23 Assyria Vision) is an Assyrian television station that serves the Modesto, Stockton, and Sacramento, California areas.

It was the first Assyrian television station in the world, and began broadcasting on April 14, 1996. It began webcasting 24 hours a day in 1997. The station is owned by Bet-Nahrain, Inc., which also owns and operates the Bet-Nahrain Assyrian Cultural Center in Ceres, California, and KBES radio (89.5 FM).

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