KLNM-LD
KLNM-LD channel 42 is Westerns 4 U,A Texas style station based on Texas traditions and current events.It is a variety network with Dash media as its affiliate. And KLNM-LD 42.2 is Dot TV variety broadcasting television station in Lufkin, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 42.2 as an affiliate of the Dash Media group. The stations are owned by Millennium Communications.
On June 12, 2009, the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations ended. KLNM-LP was not affected by this mandate since it is a low-power station, however, the FCC listed a construction permit for a low-power digital signal.
In March 2010, KLNM began broadcasting a digital format on both its America One network feed and TBN Enlace feed.
In April 2011, KLNM began broadcasting on SuddenLink Communications on Channel 16 in Lufkin and Nacogdoches. They offer a variety of local programming, as well as a national feed.
In August 2011, KLNM joined Consolidated Communications On Demand content providers, reaching Lufkin, Conroe, Katy, and The Woodlands.
On February 1, 2015 KLNM entered into a contractual agreement with Dash Media providing 24/7 affiliate feed to The Lufkin, Nacogdoches area via KLNM 42.2. In an effort to increase viewers to its primetime format, 42.1 will also run movies and primetime feed from Dash Media along with its local content and locally produced shows.
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Stations | Tyler-Longview |
- KLTV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 Bounce TV, 7.3 TMD)
- KYTX 19 (19.1 CBS, 19.2 CW, 19.3 MeTV)
- K25LG-D (25.1 3ABN, 25.2 3ABN-PR, 25.3 3ABN-DD, 25.4 3ABN Radio, 25.5 3ABN Latino, 25.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 25.7 Radio 74)
- KDKJ-LD (27.1 Estrella TV, 27.2 AZA, 27.3 GetTV, 27.4 Grit)
- KPKN-LD (33.1 Buzzr, 33.2 laff, 33.3 Escape, 33.4 Liquidation Ch., 33.5 QVC)
- KLGV-LD (36.1 TBN, 36.2 Church, 36.3 Smile, 36.4 Enlace USA)
- KTPN-LD / KLPN-LD (48.1 / 58.1 MNTV)
- KFXK-TV (51.1 FOX, 51.2 MNTV)
- KCEB (54.1 SBN, 54.2 MundoMax, 54.3 This TV)
- KETK-TV (56.1 NBC, 56.2, Estrella TV)
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| Lufkin-Nacogdoches |
- KLUF-LP (5 TBN)
- KTRE (9.1 ABC, 9.2 TMD)
- KTWC-LD (12.1 TBN, 12.2 Church, 12.3 Smile, 12.4 Enlace USA)
- KHTM-LP (13 Church)
- KIBN-LD (14.1 TBN, 14.2 Church, 14.3 Smile, 14.4 Enlace USA)
- KIVY-LD (16.1 Retro TV, 16.2 PBJ, 16.3 blank)
- KYTX (19.1 CBS, 19.2 CW, 19.3 Me-TV)
- KLNM-LD (42.1 Launch TV, 42.2 MiCasa Network)
- KLNK-LD (48.1 Punch TV)
- KFXL-LD (51.1 FOX, 51.2 MNTV)
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| Houston |
- KPRC-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 This TV, 2.3 H&I)
- KUHT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Create, 8.3 V-me, 8.4 HTFTB, 8.5 Classical music, 8.6 NPR)
- KHOU (11.1 CBS, 11.2 Bounce TV, 11.3 Justice)
- KTRK-TV (13.1 ABC, 13.2 LWN, 13.3 Laff)
- KETH-TV (14.1 TBN, 14.2 Hillsong, 14.3 JUCE TV/Smile of a Child TV, 14.4 TBN Enlace USA, 14.5 TBN Salsa)
- KRIV (26.1 Fox)
- KIAH (39.1 CW, 39.2 Antenna TV, 39.3 Comet)
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- See also
- Lake Charles TV
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