KILM
Barstow/Los Angeles, California | |
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City of license | Barstow, California |
Channels |
Digital: 44 (UHF) Virtual: 64 (PSIP) |
Translators | K49HV Morongo Valley/Palm Springs |
Affiliations | SonLife Broadcasting Network |
Owner |
Multicultural Television Broadcasting, LLC (KAZN-TV Licensee, LLC) |
First air date | August 15, 1987 |
Sister station(s) | KVMD, KXLA, KJLA |
Former callsigns |
KVVT (1987–1992) KHIZ (1992–2011) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 64 (UHF, 1987–2009) |
Former affiliations |
Independent (1987-1989) ABC (1989-1992) America One AMGTV RTV Multicultural Independent FilmOn TV My Combat Channel infomercials |
Transmitter power | 1000 kW |
Height | 596 m |
Facility ID | 63865 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°36′34″N 117°17′11″W / 34.60944°N 117.28639°W |
KILM, virtual channel 64, is a religious television station licensed to Barstow, California, USA, but with studios in Pasadena, California. The station is owned by Multicultural Television Broadcasting, LLC.. KILM carries programming from the SonLife Broadcasting Network. As of December 2010, KILM is the only television station owned by Multicultural; sister company Multicultural Radio Broadcasting is better known for its radio group.
History
KILM originally began broadcasting in 1987 as KVVT, the only independent commercial television station in the Mojave Desert region to provide local news programs. It became KHIZ in 1992. In the mid-2000s, the station changed its format and service area to be transmitted in both the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area and the San Bernardino-Riverside Metropolitan Area regions. Multicultural purchased Sunbelt Television, Inc. in 2007.[1] KHIZ eventually incorporated multicultural programming into its schedule. Until 1992, KVVT used to add ABC programming as its affiliate. By that year, KABC-TV Channel 7 has replaced channel 64 as the default ABC affiliate in the High Desert.
At one time, KHIZ aired a weekday morning news program, Inland Empire Live, that was produced from the facilities of WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania and distributed to KHIZ via satellite transmission.[2]
FilmOn took over the station's operations under an LMA on September 1, 2012, at which point it became KILM.[3] On November 25, 2013, FilmOn TV was removed and replaced with paid programming. On July 12, 2014, KILM dropped the all-paid programming lineup and replaced it with programming from the SonLife Broadcasting Network, a religious broadcasting network owned by televangelist Jimmy Swaggart.
Conversion to all digital
On February 17, 2009, KHIZ began broadcasting digital only on UHF channel 44, and discontinued analog transmissions on UHF channel 64, however, through the use of PSIP, digital tuners still receive KILM on 64.
On May 6, 2009, KHIZ added a low-power analog translator K39GY channel 39 (now KHIZ-LD, channel 2), a former TBN translator in Victorville.
References
- ↑ http://www.mrbi.net/tvgroup.htm
- ↑ http://www.khiztv.com/programming/news.php
- ↑ Johnson, Ted (August 11, 2012). "Fox sues startup over broadcast streaming". Variety. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
…FilmOn is launching its first broadcast channel in the country, KILM-TV Channel 64, in Los Angeles starting on Sept. 1.
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