KSFV-LP

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KSFV-LP
San Fernando Valley, California
Branding Guadalupe Radio
Slogan "Cambia de estación. Cambia de vida."
Channels Analog: 6 (VHF)
Affiliations Spanish Religious
Owner Venture Technologies Group, LLC
(leased to Hombre Nuevo)
Founded April 13, 1989
Call letters’ meaning K San Fernando Valley
Sister station(s) KHTV-LP, KNET-LP, KNLA-LP, KSFV-LP
Former callsigns K24CM (1989-1995)
Former channel number(s) 26 (2001-2004)
24 (1989-2001)
Former affiliations Almavision
Transmitter Power 0.499 kW
Height 1486 m
Facility ID 49704
Website http://www.guadaluperadio.net

KSFV-LP channel 6 is a low-power television station in the San Fernando Valley, owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, and leased to Hombre Nuevo, a Catholic organization. Transmitting from the Mt. Harvard radio site in San Gabriel, California, KSFV is a Spanish-religious channel that operates as a radio station, branded as Guadalupe Radio, because audio from TV channel 6 can be heard on 87.75 MHz FM.

The low-power station originally operated on channel 26, but moved to channel 6 to make room for KVCR-DT in San Bernardino, which operates its digital signal on channel 26. KSFV-LP also broadcast programming targeted towards Central American immigrants during this time, which debuted on April 30, 2001. [1]

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