KFTL-CA
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KFTL-CA | |
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San Francisco, California | |
Channels | 28 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | HSN, Religious |
Owner | Polar Broadcasting Inc. |
Founded | April 25, 1986 |
Former callsigns | K30BI, KBIT-LP, KBIT-CA |
Former affiliations | The Box |
Transmitter Power | 90 KW analog |
Class | Class A |
Website | http://www.kftl.com |
KFTL-CA is a low-power Class A television station affiliated with Home Shopping Network and serving the San Francisco Bay Area. KFTL also airs a mix of Religious, Korean, and Vietnamese programming. It broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 28 and is owned by Polar Broadcasting, Inc.
[edit] History
KFTL was founded in the April 25, 1986 with an original construction permit granted to National Innovative Programming Network. Initially assigned to Palo Alto and Los Altos, California, and given callsign K30BI, the station's construction permit was modified and extended several times. In August 1990, Channel America acquired the station, but sold it again in July 1992 to Polar Broadcasting, who finally licensed the station on May 3, 1994. By this time, the station had been assigned to San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose and then to San Francisco alone.
K30BI (referred to as "KBI-TV"), was formerly affiliated with The Box, a 24-hour-a-day music network, and aired classic television during the day. Eventually, the station changed affiliations to HSN. Its call letters were changed to KBIT-LP shortly after. The station also relocated to channel 28 to make way for KQED's digital signal on channel 30.
KBIT received Class A status on August 27, 2001, and received its current call sign in February 2004.
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