KPMR

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KPMR
KPMR Univision 38 logo
Santa Barbara, California
Branding Univision 38
Channels Analog: 38 (UHF)

Digital: 21 (UHF)

Affiliations Univision
TeleFutura (DT2)
Owner Entravision Communications Corporation
(Entravision Holdings, LLC)
First air date April 1, 2001
Transmitter Power 2450 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
Height 924.5 m (analog)
923.1 m (digital)
Facility ID 12144
Transmitter Coordinates 34°31′28.3″N, 119°57′38.3″W
Website www.kpmr.entravision.com

KPMR is a full-service Spanish-language television station in Santa Barbara, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 and in digital on UHF channel 21 as an affiliate of Univision. Owned by Entravision Communications, the station was founded in February 27, 1998, and claims to be the television station most watched by the Hispanic community on the Central Coast of California.

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[edit] History

On May 23, 1997, the FCC granted a construction permit to Coast TV to build a full-service television station on channel 38 to serve Santa Barbara and California's Central Coast. Originally identified by the its application identification, 840720KG, the station took call letters KPMR in February 1998. Entravision Communications acquired the station from Coast TV in a deal finalized in January 2001, and applied for a license for the station a month later, bringing the station on the air under Program Test Authority as a Univision affiliate. The FCC granted the license on April 12, 2002.

[edit] Programming

KPMR airs Spanish-language programming such as movies, comedies and news, as well as Univision network programming. Local programming includes a newscast called Noticias Costa Central, aired nightly at 6pm and 11pm [1], and a program called Mejora tu Vida, which also airs on sister station KTSB-LP, the local TeleFutura affiliate.

[edit] Digital television

The FCC granted KPMR a construction permit in March 2001 to build companion digital facilities to broadcast on channel 21 with 1000 kW ERP. After two extensions of the construction permit, the station applied for and was granted Special Temporary Authority (STA) to build reduced-power facilities in October 2003. After several extensions of the STA, KPMR-DT applied for a license for its full-power digital facilities in July 2006. As of November 2006, the FCC has not yet granted the license. The station has elected to remain on channel 21 after the end of the DTV transition.

KPMR-DT also broadcasts sister station KTSB-LP on its digital subchannel.

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