KHCV
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KHCV | |
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Seattle, Washington | |
Branding | KHCV TV Seattle |
Channels | Analog: 45 (UHF) |
Affiliations | Jewelry TV (analog/DT1) Azteca América (DT2) AAT Television (DT3) The Sportsman Channel (DT4) |
Owner | North Pacific International Television, Inc. |
First air date | January 1, 1999 |
Former affiliations | Military Channel Value Vision FUNimation Channel GameZnFlix Entertainment Channel (GnF-TV) Shop at Home America One |
Transmitter Power | 2000 kW (analog) 240 kW (digital) |
Height | 714 m (both) |
Facility ID | 49264 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Website | www.tv45.tv |
KHCV is a commercial television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on analog channel 45 and digital channel 44 as an affiliate of Jewelry TV, Azteca América, and America One. In addition, the station airs children's programs and sporting events. The KHCV call letters were assigned by the FCC with the construction permit on October 2, 1989. KHCV signed on the air 10 years later on January 1, 1999 after many CP extensions. The station is owned by North Pacific International Television, Inc..
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[edit] History
During the week of August 11, 2006, KHCV started carrying "Azteca America" on their analog channel 45 as well as their digital channel 44-2.
On December 20, 2006, Navarre's FUNimation Entertainment announced that the FUNimation channel would be broadcast on KHCV 44-3.[1]
On March 1, 2007, KHCV started broadcasting content from GFN Entertainment Network[2] on their digital subchannels 44-3 and 44-4. 44-3 carried GNF "Game & Music" and 44-4 carried GNF "Movie".
Previously, the analog broadcast (UHF 45) was exclusively Azteca América, while the Comcast broadcast of this channel (Channel 15) is Jewelry TV. As of September 10, 2007, it appears that the analog UHF channel 45 carries the Jewelry TV content which is the same as the digital UHF channel 44-1 and Comcast channel 15.
On October 15, 2007, programming from AAT Television started broadcasting on digital channel 44-3.
On April 19, 2008, it appears that the America One content on channel 44-4 has been replaced by "The Sportsman Channel."
[edit] Digital television
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Digital channels
Channel | Programming |
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45.1 / 44.1 | Jewelry TV |
45.2 / 44.2 | Azteca América |
45.3 / 44.3 | AAT Television |
45.4 / 44.4 | The Sportsman Channel |
[edit] Cable and satellite locations
Cable / Satellite Provider | Service Areas | Package Fare | Channel Position(s) |
Comcast | Aberdeen | Analog | 15 |
Arlington | Analog | 15 | |
Bremerton | Analog Classic | 21 | |
Cable Ready Rebuild | |||
Centralia | Analog | 21 | |
Seattle | Analog | 15 | |
Snohomish | Analog | 15 | |
Tacoma | Analog | 15 | |
Click! Network | Tacoma | Analog | 88 |
Dish Network | marketwide | Locals | 45 / 8623 |
Millennium Digital Media | Duvall and Eastern King County | Analog | 72 |
Port Townsend | Analog | 98 | |
Seattle | Analog | 15 | |
Wave Broadband | Camano Island | Analog | 65 |
Port Orchard | Analog | 96 | |
Charter Communications | Wenatchee | Analog | 21 |
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KHCV
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KHCV-TV
[edit] References
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