KBIT
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KFTL-CA | |
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Channels | 28 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | HSN |
Owner | |
Founded | Mid 90s |
Former callsigns | KBI-TV 30, KBIT-TV |
Former affiliations | The Box |
Website | http://www.kftl.com |
KFTL 28 is an affiliate of Home Shopping Network for the San Francisco Bay Area. KFTL-TV 28 also airs a mix of religious, Korean, and Vietnamese programming.
[edit] History
KBIT-TV was founded in the mid 1990s as KBI-TV 30 and was formerly affiliated with The Box (a 24 hour a day music network). KBIT-TV (KBI-TV 30) Also aired classic tv during the day. KBI-TV 30 changed affiliations to HSN. Call sign and station number were changed to KBIT-TV 28 shortly after. KBIT-TV 28 changed call letters once again to KFTL-CA 28 when KFTL-TV 64 (now KFTK-TV 64) was purchased by Univision and became a Telefutura affiliate.
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Ukiah-Mendocino County: KUNO 8 (AZA) - K17CG 17 (Ind) - K21CD 21 (TEL) - K27EE 27 (PBS) - K29DF 29 (Ind) - K39AG 39 (Fox) - K41AF 41 (MNTV) - K43AF 43 (CBS) - K45AH 45 (ABC) - K51AQ 51 (The CW) - K55GX 55 (PBS) - K67BV 67 (Ind) - K69DF 69 (PBS) |
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