KTBN-TV, virtual channel 40 (UHF digital channel 33), is the flagship television station of the Christian religious broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network serving the Los Angeles, California area. Licensed to Santa Ana, California, the station is owned and operated by TBN. The station's offices are based in the TBN network headquarters in nearby Tustin, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.
History
Channel 40 first launched on January 5, 1967 as KLXA-TV, licensed to Fontana but operating from offices and studios at 816 North Highland Avenue in Hollywood. It was Southern California's first Bilingual television station. In its first months, KLXA broadcast most days from 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M., with English programming made up of old movies and 1950s-era reruns of network and syndicated series such as The Whirlybirds, The Phil Silvers Show and Circus Boy, ending with a Lyn Sherwood newscast from 8:00 to 8:15. Then, starting with an 8:15-8:30 newscast from Miguel Alonso, the remainder of the schedule would be telenovelas, variety shows and sporting events (most frequently bullfighting) in Spanish. By 1971, the entire schedule was changed to Spanish-language programming, directly competing with KMEX-TV on Channel 34.
TBN founder Paul Crouch began purchasing time in 1973 on KBSA Channel 46, (now known as KFTR) then licensed to Guasti. He wanted to buy the station, but another organization bought it from under his offer. After that station was sold, Crouch began buying two hours of programming time a day on Channel 40 in early 1974; KBSA ran Spanish language entertainment programming several hours a day, with TBN buying two hours program time in the evenings. KLXA was then put up for sale shortly after. Paul Crouch then put in a bid to buy it for $1 million and raised $100,000 for a down payment. After many struggles, the Crouches managed to raise the down payment and took over the station outright. Initially, the station ran locally produced Christian programs about six hours a day. Paul, Jan Crouch, and Jim Bakker hosted the daily religious program Praise The Lord. Other programs included Christian-themed children's programs, church services from their church, bible studies, and public affairs shows. Later in 1974, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker left TBN to launch their own show in Charlotte, North Carolina early in 1975, which kept the PTL initials and was called the PTL Club. TBN used the full name Praise The Lord. The Crouches continued to expand their religious programming to twelve hours a day by 1975, and began selling time to outside Christian organizations to supplement their local programming.
Trinity Broadcasting continued to use the KLXA call sign until November 1977, when the station officially became KTBN-TV. The station went to a 24-hour schedule by 1978. Its city of license was later relocated to Santa Ana in 1983. Today, as is the case with TBN's other owned-and-operated stations, KTBN repeats the national TBN feed for almost the entire day. It only breaks off for Southern California-specific public affairs programs. Even when the Trinity Broadcasting Network bought other Christian stations (such as WHFT in Miami and WSFJ in Columbus, Ohio, among others), the network shut local operations at that station down and replaced their programming with TBN's national feed.
Today, KTBN-TV serves the entire Los Angeles metropolitan area with a full-power signal. The station originally had a network of low-powered satellite stations carrying the signal to other areas in Southern California; however, during 2010, these translators went dark due to declining support, which has been attributed to the digital transition, and likely universal carriage of the network by the cable and satellite providers in the region. With the station being available on cable providers throughout Southern California, KTBN is not carried among the Los Angeles market stations available on either Dish Network or DirecTV at TBN's request; the national feed is carried in its place instead.
Digital television
This station's digital signal, like most other full-service TBN owned-and-operated stations, carries five different TBN-run networks.
TBN-owned full-power stations permanently ceased analog transmissions on April 16, 2009.
KTBN's digital signal, which went on the air in 2004, originally broadcast on channel 23. Trinity Broadcasting Network's request to change the station's digital channel to (UHF) channel 33 was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on February 5, 2009. This in effect changed the digital allotment for Santa Ana to channel 33.[1] This decision ultimately displaced low-power station KSMV-LP, which soon converted to digital on channel 23. Queries to the FCC database on KTBN indicated that the station had a construction permit for digital UHF channel 33, which the station used as its final post-transition digital allotment.
KTBN's over-the-air translators K15DB Lompoc, K21FP Bakersfield, K26GN Lancaster, KVVB-LP 33 Victorville and K40ID Palm Springs ceased operations as of 2012.
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English-language stations |
- KCBS-TV (2.1 CBS, 2.2 Decades)
- KNBC (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Cozi TV)
- KTLA (5.1 CW, 5.2 Antenna TV, 5.3 This TV)
- KSFV-CD 6.1 (HSN)
- KABC-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 LWN, 7.3 Laff)
- KFLA-LD (8.1 RTV, 8.2 CSTV, 8.3 Tuff TV, 8.4 Vmas)
- KCAL-TV (9.1 Ind)
- KTTV (11.1 Fox, 11.3 Light TV)
- KTBV-LD (12.1 Cornerstone TV, 12.2 3ABN Dare to Dream, 12.3 GBN, 12.4 3ABN, 12.5 Al Karma TV, 12.6 CNL)
- KCOP-TV (13.1 MNTV, 13.2 Buzzr, 13.3 Movies!, 13.4 H&I)
- KVME-TV (20.1 MeTV)
- KWHY-TV (22.2 SBN)
- KNET-CD 25.1 (HSN)
- KVHD-LD 26.1 (EVINE Live)
- KPXN-TV (30.1 Ion, 30.2 Qubo, 30.3 Ion Life, 30.4 Ion Shop, 30.5 QVC Over the Air, 30.6 HSN)
- KMEX-TV (34.3 Bounce, 34.4 Justice)
- KTAV-LD (35.2 GuideUS TV, 35.4 SBN, 35.5 CTVN, 35.6 Peace TV)
- KHIZ-LD (39.1 The Country Network, 39.2 JTV)
- KTBN-TV (40.1 TBN, 40.2 Church, 40.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 40.5 Salsa)
- KFTR-DT (46.2 GetTV, 46.3 Escape, 46.4 Grit)
- KDOC-TV (56.1 Ind, 56.3 MeTV, 56.4 Comet TV, 56.8 Charge!)
- KBEH (63.1 Infomercials)
- KILM (64.1 PTN)
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Public television |
- KVCR-DT (24.1 PBS, 24.2 FNX, 24.3 KVCR Desert Cities, 24.4 Create)
- KCET (28.1 Public Ind, 28.2 Link TV, 28.4 NHK World)
- KOCE-TV (50.1 PBS-HD, 50.2 PBS Plus, 50.3 Daystar, 50.4 World, 50.5 Kids)
- KLCS (58.1 PBS, 58.2 Kids, 58.3 Create, 58.4 FNX)
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Ethnic stations | Foreign-language television stations in the greater Los Angeles area |
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Spanish | |
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Armenian |
- KIIO-LD (10.1 Ind)
- KSCI (18.2 amga, 18.5 USArmenia, 18.6 AABC TV, 18.7 Shant TV USA, 18.9 Horizon Armenian TV, 18.10 Best TV)
- KBEH (63.6 Pan Armenian Music TV, 63.7 Pan Armenian TV, 63.8 Armenia 1)
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Chinese | Cantonese | |
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Mandarin |
- KSCI (18.8 MACTV)
- KXLA (44.3 SkyLink 3, 44.6 ICN, 44.7 NTDTV, 44.9 G&E)
- KWHY (22.3 Sino TV, 22.6 HTTV)
- KJLA (57.9 ZWTV)
- KILM (64.2 Sino TV, 64.3 CTS, 64.4 TaiShan TV)
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Farsi | |
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Korean | |
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Vietnamese |
- KVME-TV (23.5 VIETV, 23.6 SCHANNEL, 23.7 VIETSUN)
- KWHY (22.5 VIETNET)
- KDOC (56.4 KVLA, 56.5 S-Channel, 56.6 VieTV)
- KJLA (57.2 VietFace TV, 57.3 VNATV, 57.4 SET, 57.5 SGTV, 57.6 VBS, 57.7 STV, 57.8 IBC, 57.10 ENT, 57.11 VIETSUN)
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Multilingual | |
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Outlying areas |
- KVTU-LP 3 (Ind, Agoura Hills)
- KUHD-LP 6 (Rel, Ventura)
- KZNO-LP 6 (Independent/community, Big Bear Lake)
- K12PO 12 (Ind/KUSI-TV, Temecula)
- KIMG-LD 19.1 (silent, Ventura)
- KRVD-LD 23.1 (PBS/KOCE-TV, Banning)
- KERO-TV (23.1 ABC, 23.2 Azteca, 23.3 MeTV, Bakersfield, available in High Desert region)
- KBLM-LP 25 (Spanish Ind, Riverside/Perris)
- K27DS (ABC/KESQ, Yucca Valley)
- KZSW-LP 27 (3ABN, Riverside)
- KVKV-LP 29 (Rel, Victorville)
- KBAK-TV (29.1 CBS, 29.3 Grit, 58.2 Fox, Bakersfield, available in High Desert region)
- KVMD (31.1 Ind, 31.2 ???, 31.3 FilAm TV (Filipino), 31.4 Guangdong TV, 31.5 Skylink 1, 31.6 Rel, 31.7 TBWTV, 31.8 WCETV, 31.9 CCTV News, Twentynine Palms)
- KCIO-LD (33.1 Ind, Lancaster)
- KVVB-LP 33 (Ind, Victorville)
- K55CW 34 (Ind, Victorville)
- K36JH-D 36 (Vida, Barstow)
- K41CB 41 (PBS/KOCE-TV, Lucerne Valley)
- KIJR-LP 47 (Rel, Lucerne Valley)
- KUHD-LD (51.1 Ind, Camarillo)
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Defunct stations | |
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ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV | |
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Adjacent areas | |
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- California television
- Bakersfield
- Chico–Redding
- Eureka
- Fresno
- Las Vegas NV
- Los Angeles
- Medford OR
- Monterey
- Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
- Reno NV
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
Santa Barbara |
- KEYT (3.1 ABC, 3.2 RTV/MNTV)
- KZDF-LP (8.1 AZA)
- K10PV-D (10.1 NBC, 10.2 CW+, 10.3 Laff)
- KSBB-LD (17.1 CBS, 17.2 Fox)
- K26FT-D 26 / K28GY-D 28 (xx.1 Public IND xx.2 KCET Link, xx.3 V-Me, xx.4 NHK World)
- KSBT-LD (32.1 IND, 32.2 Estrella TV)
- KPMR (38.1 UNI, 38.2 KTSB-CA, 38.3 LATV)
- KVMM-CD (41.1 MTV3, 41.2 infomercials)
- KBAB-LD (50.1 PBS-HD, 50.2 OC, 50.3 DS, 50.4 World, 50.5 Kids)
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Santa Maria |
- K07TA 7 (7 TEL)
- KKDJ-LP (8 Vida)
- KCOY (12.1 CBS, 12.2 Fox)
- K22LM-D (22.1 IND, 22.2 SBN, 22.3 Infomercials, 22.4 Religious, 22.5 Majestad TV, 22.6 Infomercials, 22.7 U Network, 22.8 Jerusalem TV)
- KKFX-CD (24.1 Fox, 24.2 CBS)
- KLFA-LP (25 LATV)
- KQMM-CD (29.1 Tr3́s)
- KDFS-CD (30.1 AZA)
- KTSB-CA (35.1 UniMás)
- KWSM-LD (40.1 Estrella TV, 40.2 SBN)
- K46GF-D (22.1 IND, 22.2 SBN, 22.3 Infomercials, 22.4 Religious, 22.5 Majestad TV, 22.6 Infomercials, 22.7 U Network, 22.8 Jerusalem TV)
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San Luis Obispo |
- K31KE-D (3.1 ABC, 3.2 RTV/MNTV)
- KSBY (6.1 NBC, 6.2 CW+, 6.3 Laff)
- K16FC-D (16.1 Public IND 16.2 KCET Link, 16.3 V-Me, 16.4 NHK World)
- K12QZ-D (17.1 Unknown)
- K47DG (22.1 IND, 22.2 SBN, 22.3 Infomercials, 22.4 Religious, 22.5 Majestad TV, 22.6 Infomercials, 22.7 U Network, 22.8 Jerusalem TV)
- K50LZ-D (28.1 UNI, 28.2 UniMás, 28.3 LATV)
- K17GD 17 / K28FK 28 (UniMás)
- KTAS / K09UF 9 (33.1 TEL)
- K31KE-D (ABC)
- KSBO-CD 42.1 (AZA)
- KFUL-LP 44 (LATV)
- K44DN 44 (CBS)
- K47GD 47 (MundoMax)
- KPXA-LD (48.1 AZA)
- KFUL-LD (57.01 LATV, 57.02 VietFace TV, 57.03 VNATV, 57.04 SET, 57.05 SGTV, 57.06 VBS, 57.07 LSTV, 57.08 IBC, 57.09 ZWTV, 57.10 ENT, 57.11 VIETSUN, 57.12 Viet Global Mall TV)
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Lompoc | |
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Paso Robles | |
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Atascadero | |
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Defunct | |
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- California television
- Bakersfield
- Chico–Redding
- Eureka
- Fresno
- Las Vegas NV
- Los Angeles
- Medford OR
- Monterey
- Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
- Reno NV
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
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Local stations |
- KCWQ-LP/LD (2.3 CW+)
- KAKZ-LD 4 (Azteca)
- KEVC-CD 5 (UniMás)
- KPOM-LP 6 (Spanish-language religious)
- KYAV-LD 12 (AccuWeather)
- KUNA-LP/LD (15.1 TMD)
- KODG-LP (17.1 PBS-HD, 17.2 OC, 17.3 DS, 17.4 World, 17.5 Kids)
- KJHP-LP 18/K09XW (24.1 PBS, 24.2 FNX, 24.3 PBS Desert Cities, 24.4 Create)
- K20HZ 20 "KMXX" (HSN)
- K21DO-D 21 "KNDO" (3ABN)
- KSHT-LD (22.1 Ind.)
- KVMD (23.1 Ind. / A1)
- KPDC 25 (A1)
- KDFX-CD (33.2 Fox)
- KMIR (36.1 NBC, 36.2 MeTV, 36.3 Movies!)
- KPSP-CD (38.1 CBS)
- KVER-CA 40 / KVES-LP 28 (UNI)
- KESQ (42.1 ABC, 42.2 CBS, 42.4 Fox, 42.7 TMD, 42.8 CW+, 42.9 AccuWX)
- KDUO-LP 43 (Evine Live)
- KRET-CD (45.1 H&I, 45.2 This TV, 45.3 Estrella TV, 45.4 Antenna TV)
- KIJR-LP 47 (Ind. / Religious)
- K49HV 49 (SBN)
- KPSE-LD (50.1 MNTV)
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Translator stations | |
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Adjacent locals (translators and cable service) | |
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Cable channels | |
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Defunct | |
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- California television
- Bakersfield
- Chico–Redding
- Eureka
- Fresno
- Las Vegas NV
- Los Angeles
- Medford OR
- Monterey
- Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
- Reno NV
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
- See also
- Phoenix TV
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
English stations |
- K08MM-D/K24GS (3ABN)
- KJOU-LP (12 silent)
- KXBF-LD 14 (Biz TV)
- KGET (17.1 NBC, 17.2 CW+, 17.3 TMD, 17.4 Laff)
- K18HD-D/KVPT-LP 34 (18.1 PBS)
- K21FP 21 (silent)
- KDBK-LD 27/KEBK-LD 27 (religious)
- KERO (23.1 ABC, 23.2 Azteca 23.3 MeTV)
- KBAK (29.1 CBS, 29.3 Charge!, 58.2 Fox)
- KBTF-CD 31/KTFB-CA 4 (31.2 GetTV, 31.3 Escape)
- KCBT-LD (34.2 Bounce TV, 34.3 Daystar, 34.4 HSN)
- KBFK-LP (36.2 Movies!)
- KNXT-LP 38 (Ind)
- KABE-CD 39 (39.2 Justice Network)
- KPMC-LP 43 (JTV)
- KUVI (45.1 MNTV)
- KBFX-CD (58.1 Fox, 29.2 TBD, 58.3 Comet)
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Spanish stations | |
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Adjacent locals |
- Los Angeles, CA
- KTLA (5.1 The CW, 5.2 Antenna TV, 5.3 This TV)
- KABC (7.1 ABC, 7.2 LWN, 7.3 Laff)
- KCAL (9.1 Ind)
- KCOP (13.1 MNTV, 13.2 Buzzr, 13.3 Movies!, 13.4 H&I)
- KCET (28.1 Public Ind, 28.2 Link TV, 28.3 V-me, 28.4 NHK World)
- KOCE-TV (50.1 PBS, 50.2 PBS+, 50.3 Daystar, 50.4 World, 50.5 PBS Kids)
- Santa Barbara
- KSBY (6.1 NBC, 6.2 The CW, 6.3 Laff)
- KCOY (12.1 CBS, 12.2 Fox)
- KKFX-CD (24.1 Fox, 24.2 Wx)
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defunct |
- KJBC 33/35/55 (Christian religious, home shopping)
- KERN/KRNT 65 (Ind. educational/public access)
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- California television
- Bakersfield
- Chico–Redding
- Eureka
- Fresno
- Las Vegas NV
- Los Angeles
- Medford OR
- Monterey
- Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
- Reno NV
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
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