Cocola Broadcasting
Cocola Broadcasting is a broadcasting company based in Fresno, California. Founded in the early 1980s by Valley broadcasting veteran Gary Cocola, Cocola owns two full-power digital television stations KGMC in Fresno and KKJB in Boise, along with several low-power television stations in Central California and Boise. Cocola was one of the first broadcasters in the US to take advantage of the opportunities of low-powered television, after the FCC approved such stations in the early 1980s.
Television Stations By DMA
Sacramento, California
Station | Affiliation | Notes |
KSAO-LD | 49.1 MundoMax, 49.2 The Family Channel, 49.3 For Lease, 49.4 For Lease, 49.5 For Lease, 49.6 For Lease, 49.7 ZUUS Latino | |
Fresno, California
Station | Affiliation | Notes |
KVHF-LD | 4.1 TV Scout, 4.2 Bounce TV, 4.3 Azteca América (simulcasting KMSG-LD), 4.4 AMGTV, 4.5 Hmong TV, 4.6 For Lease | |
KFAZ-CA | 8.1 Azteca América (simulcasting KMSG-LD) | Licensed in Visalia |
KVBC-LP | 13.1 Tvida Vision | |
KHSC-LP | 16.1 For Lease, 16.2 Realty Concepts, 16.3 Revenue Frontier, 16.4 Sonlife Broadcasting Network, 16.5 Revenue Frontier (Spanish) | |
KJKZ-LP | 27.1 The Works | |
KJEO-LD | 32.1 Realty Concepts, 32.2 QVC Over The Air, 32.3 Hmong TV Network USA, 32.4 ManaVision 3, 32.5 Espiritu Santo y Fuego, 32.6 Hmong TV Network | |
KGOF-LP | 33.1: Mega TV Network, 33.2 The Family Channel, 33.3 eScapes TV Network, 33.4 Coastal Television Network, 33.5 For Lease, 33.6 France 24, 33.7 TheCoolTV | |
KMSG-LD | 39.1 Azteca América | |
KGMC | 43.1 MundoMax, 43.2 Azteca América, 43.3 Daystar, 43.4 HSN, 43.5 Antenna TV, 43.6 MeTV | Full power station; licensed in Clovis |
KVVG-LD | 54.1 Azteca América | |
Boise, Idaho
Station | Affiliation | Notes |
KKIC-LP 16.1 | Estrella TV | |
KBSE-LP 33.1 | HSN | |
KKJB 39 | 39.1 Telemundo 39.2 Cozi TV 39.3 Antenna TV 39.4 Buzzr 39.5 QVC 39.6 QVC Plus | |
KBTI-LD 41 | 41.1 HSN 2 41.2 SBN 41.3 Jewelry TV 41.4 Rev'n | |
KIWB-LP 43 | Currently Dark pending return in digital | Previously MTV2 & Tele Vida Abundante |
KZAK-LD 49 | 49.1 MundoMax 49.2 Daystar 49.3 TCN | Previously a rebroadcaster of KTVB's "24/7 news channel" |
KCBB-LP 51.1 | Azteca America | |
Santa Barbara/Santa Maria, California and region
Station | Affiliation | Notes |
KKDJ-LP 8 | Tele Vida Abundante | Licensed in Arroyo Grande |
KWSM-LP | 40.1 Tele Vida Abundante | Licensed in Santa Maria |
Monterey, California
Station | Affiliation |
KYMB-LD | 27.1 MeTV, 27.2 This TV, 27.3 QVC, 27.4 TCN, 27.5 ZUUS Latino |
KMBY-LD | 19.1 MundoMax, 19.2 Estrella TV, 19.3 Daystar, 19.4 Silent |
Bakersfield, California
Station | Affiliation |
KJOU-LP 12 | Silent |
KCBT-LD 34 | 34.1 MundoMax, 34.2 HSN, 34.3 Daystar, 34.4 infomercials, 34.5 Tvida Vision, 34.6 For Lease |
KBFK-LP 36 | 36.1 MeTV 36.2 Movies! |
KPMC-LP 43 | 43.1 Home Shopping Network |
Redding, California
Station | Affiliation |
KRHT-LP 41 | Silent, To return to the air soon as Azteca America |
Former stations
City of license/Market | Station | Channel TV / DT |
Years owned | Current Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fresno, California | KBID-LP 31 | 24 / 31 | 1996-2016 | Owned by Ventura Broadcasting |
Visalia/Fresno, California | KMCF-LP (Now KNXT) | 49 / 50 | 1986-2007 | Religious independent Owned by Diocese of Fresno Education Corporation |
Omaha, Nebraska | KXVO | 15 / 38 | 1995-2000 | CW affiliate owned by Mitts Telecasting Company and operated through an LMA by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Provo, Utah | KCBU | 3 | 2003-2004 | Independent sold to Equity Broadcasting and later, Daystar Television Network; now defunct |
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