TV stations in California | |||||||
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Azteca América | UniMás | Telemundo | Univision | Other stations | |||
KMSG-LD2, Fresno | KBTF-CD/KTFB-CA, Bakersfield | KKEY-LP, Bakersfield | KVER-CD, Indio | KVMM-CD, Santa Barbara | KVMD, Twentynine Palms | KCBT-LD, Bakersfield | KZMM-CD, Fresno |
KVYE-DT2, El Centro | KEVC-CD, Indio | KUNA-LD, Indio | KVYE, El Centro | KSDX-LD, San Diego | KWHY, Los Angeles | ||
XHAS-TDT, Tijuana/San Diego | KKTF-LD, Chico | KMUV-LD, Monterey | KDTV-DT/KDTV-CD, San Francisco/Santa Rosa | KGMC, Merced | |||
KRHT-LD, Redding | KDJT-CD, Monterey | KNVN-DT2, Chico | KBNT-CD, San Diego | KQCA-DT3, Stockton | |||
KSBO-CD, San Luis Obispo | KTSB-CD, Santa Maria | KCSO-LD/KMUM-CD/KMMW-LD, Sacramento/Stockton | KUVS-DT/KEZT-CD, Modesto/Sacramento | KRCA, Riverside | |||
KBBV-CD, Bakersfield | KFTR-DT, Ontario | KTAS, San Luis Obispo | KFTV-DT, Hanford | ||||
KMCE-LD, Monterey | KDTF-LD, San Diego | KSTS, San Jose | KUCO-LD, Chico | ||||
KSAO-LD, Sacramento | KAJB, Calipatria | KUAN-LD, Poway | KEUV-LD, Eureka | ||||
KEMO, San Francisco | KTFF-DT/KTFF-LD, Porterville/Fresno | KNSO, Clovis | KMEX-DT, Los Angeles | ||||
KWHY-DT2, Los Angeles | KTFK-DT, Stockton | KVEA, Corona | KPMR, Santa Barbara | ||||
KFSF-DT, Vallejo | KABE-CD, Bakersfield | ||||||
KSMS, Monterey |
TV stations in Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County, and portions of the Inland Empire |
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KCBS 2 (CBS) KNBC 4 (NBC) KTLA 5 (CW) KHTV-CD 6 (MeTV+) KABC 7 (ABC) KFLA-LD 8 (NEWSNET) KCAL 9 (Ind) KIIO-LD 10 (IND) KTTV 11 (FOX) KTBV-LD 12 (Ind) KCOP 13 (MNTV) KPOM-CD 14 (Story) KSCI 18 (Ind) KNLA-CD 20 (SBN) KVME 20 (H&I) KWHY 22 (Ind) KVCR 24 (PBS) KVHD-LD 26 (EVINE) KSFV-CD 27 (JTV) KCET 28 (ETV) KPXN 30 (Ion) KVMD 31 (LATV) KCIO-LD 33 (IND) KMEX-DT 34 (UNI) KTAV-LD 35 (ALMA) K36JH-D 36 (TVA) KHIZ-LD 39 (COURT) KTBN 40 (TBN) KXLA 44 (Ind) KFTR-DT 46 (UnM) KOCE 50 (PBS) KVEA 52 (TLM) KAZA 54 (MeTV) KDOC 56 (Ind) KJLA 57 (Ind) KLCS 58 (PBS) KRCA 62 (ESTRELA) KBEH 63 (Rel) KILM 64 (BOUNCE) KEDD-LD 69 (HSN) |
KVMD, virtual channel 31 (UHF digital channel 23), is a LATV-affiliated television station licensed to Twentynine Palms, California, United States.[1] Station owner Ronald Ulloa is also president and majority owner of Rancho Palos Verdes-licensed independent station KXLA (channel 44).
Twentynine Palms/Los Angeles, California United States | |
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City | Twentynine Palms, California |
Channels | Digital: 23 (UHF) Virtual: 31 (PSIP) |
Translators | KSMV-LD 31 (23 UHF)Los Angeles KIMG-LD 31 (23 UHF)Ventura |
Affiliations | LATV |
Owner | KVMD TV, LLC (Ronald Ulloa) |
First air date | December 1, 1997(21 years ago) |
Sister station(s) | KXLA, KJLA |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 31 (UHF, 1997–2003) |
Former affiliations | America One (1997–2003) Independent (2003–2008) |
Transmitter power | 150 kW |
Height | 784 m (2,572 ft) |
Facility ID | 16729 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°2′16.8″N116°48′49.9″W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information | Profile CDBS |
KVMD's transmitter is located atop Snow Peak in the San Bernardino Mountains, north of Banning, California. Its broadcast signal covers most of the area within the Inland Empire.[1]
KVMD's signal is relayed by two low-power translators: KSMV-LD in Los Angeles and KIMG-LD in Ventura, both of which also broadcast on digital channel 23 and virtual channel 31. The station is carried throughout the Los Angeles media market on various cable televisionsystems. KVMD-DT is also available on DirecTV and Dish Network on channel 31, its former analog channel.
The station broadcasts digitally on 10 subchannels. KVMD is dedicated to providing free over-the-air programming to minority groups in southern California. Currently, programming is offered in English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese and Armenian.