K17JI-D
K17JI-D, virtual channel 12 (UHF digital channel 17), is a low-powered, Class A 3ABN-affiliated television station licensed to Fresno, California, United States. Founded November 6, 1995, the station is owned by HC2 Holdings.
| Fresno, California United States | |
|---|---|
| Channels | Digital: 17 (UHF) Virtual: 12 |
| Programming | |
| Subchannels | (see below) |
| Affiliations | 3ABN |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | HC2 Holdings (HC2 Station Group, Inc.) |
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| History | |
| Founded | November 6, 1995 |
First air date | October 21, 1998 (1998-10-21) |
Former call signs | K12OZ (1995–2013) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 12 (VHF, 1995–2013) |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 57457 |
| Class | CD |
| ERP | 15 kW |
| HAAT | 872 m (2,861 ft) |
| Transmitter coordinates | 36°44′44.82″N 119°17′0.43″W |
| Links | |
Public license information | Profile LMS |
History
The station began with an original construction permit granted to Rollin Wong on November 6, 1995 to build a low-power station on VHF channel 12 (as K12OZ) to serve Fresno and surrounding area. 3ABN acquired the station in June 1998 and was granted a license on October 21, 1998. The license was upgraded to Class A on March 23, 2001. On February 6, 2013, the station's license to broadcast in digital was granted, with the station moving to channel 17 and changing its call sign to K17JI-D. 3ABN sold K17JI-D and 13 other stations to HC2 Holdings for $9.6 million in 2017.[1]
Digital channels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
| Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12.1 | 480i | 4:3 | K17JI-D | 3ABN |
| 12.2 | Infomercials | |||
| 12.3 | ||||
| 12.4 | Shop LC | |||
| 12.5 | 16:9 | Cheddar | ||
| 12.6 | 4:3 | Infomercials |
References
- "3ABN Deals Away 14 LPTV Properties". Radio & Television Business Report. October 13, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- Digital TV Market Listing for K17JI-D
External links
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| Trinity Broadcasting Network | |
| 3ABN | |
| Tele Vida Abundante | |
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