KPAL-LP
KVME is a full-power television station in Palmdale, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 22 as an Me-TV affiliate. Founded September 27, 1989, and its studios in Los Angeles.
History
On September 27, 1989, the FCC granted an original construction permit to Xenia Renatta Izzo to build a low-power television station to serve Palmdale. The station was to operate on UHF channel 38 and was given callsign K38AW. Izzo licensed the station on October 17, 1990. In October 1992, Izzo agreed to sell the station to Four Pals Community Television Inc., a four-way equal partnership. The FCC approved the deal in May 1993 and the parties finalized a month later. The station took the call letters KPAL-LP in September 1996 and upgraded its license to Class A on July 9, 2001. In December 2003, following the death of one of the members, Four Pals Community Television reorganized as KPAL Television, Inc., a partnership between the three surviving members . In 2005 and 2006, the station received Special Temporary Authorization (STA)to decrease its signal strength from the licensed 4.77 kW. As of November 2006, the station operates at 2.6 kW, but with a broadcast pattern that better serves the community with improved coverage of Lancaster .
Although KPAL had applications pending with the FCC to convert to digital transmission mode, move to channel 22, and transfer ownership to Venture Technologies Group, the station's license was abruptly cancelled by the FCC on July 13, 2012; the STA was terminated and all of the pending applications were dismissed . The station no longer appears in the FCC database.
Programming
KPAL-LP was an independent television station aimed at the local community. Its schedule consisted of news, general entertainment, children's and religious programming. However, paid programming filled much of the broadcast day. The station had been affiliated in the past with defunct networks Network One and UATV, and with America One .
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English-language stations Major channels in bold |
- KCBS-TV (2.1 CBS, 2.2 Decades)
- KNBC (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Cozi TV)
- KTLA (5.1 CW, 5.2 Antenna TV, 5.3 This TV)
- KSFV-CA 6.1 (HSN)
- KABC-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 LWN, 7.3 Laff)
- KFLA-LD (8.1 RTV, 8.2 CSTV, 8.3 Tuff TV, 8.4 Vmas)
- KCAL-TV 9.1 (Ind)
- KTTV (11.1 Fox)
- KTBV-LD (12.1 Cornerstone TV, 12.2 3ABN Dare to Dream, 12.3 GBN, 12.4 3ABN, 12.5 Al Karma TV, 12.6 CNL)
- KCOP-TV (13.1 MNTV, 13.2 Buzzr, 13.3 Movies!, 13.4 H&I)
- KWHY-TV (22.2 SBN)
- KNET-CD 25.1 (MeTV)
- KVHD-LD 26.1 (EVINE Live)
- KPXN-TV (30.1 Ion, 30.2 Qubo, 30.3 Ion Life, 30.4 Ion Shop, 30.5 QVC Over the Air, 30.6 HSN)
- KMEX-TV (34.3 Bounce)
- KTAV-LD (35.2 GuideUS TV, 35.4 SBN, 35.5 CTVN, 35.6 Peace TV)
- KHIZ-LD (39.1 The Country Network, 39.2 JTV)
- KTBN-TV (40.1 TBN, 40.2 Church, 40.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 40.5 Salsa)
- KFTR-DT (46.2 GetTV, 46.3 Escape, 46.4 Grit)
- KDOC-TV (56.1 Ind, 56.3 MeTV, 56.4 Comet TV, 56.8 Works)
- KILM 64.1 (SBN)
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Public television |
- KVCR-DT (24.1 PBS, 24.2 FNX, 24.3 KVCR Desert Cities, 24.4 Create)
- KCET (28.1 Public Ind, 28.2 Link TV, 28.3 V-me (Spanish), 28.4 NHK World)
- KOCE-TV (50.1 PBS-HD, 50.2 PBS Plus, 50.3 Daystar, 50.4 World)
- KLCS (58.1 PBS, 58.2 Kids, 58.3 Create, 58.4 FNX)
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| Armenian |
- KSCI (18.2 amga, 18.5 USArmenia, 18.6 AABC TV, 18.7 Shant TV USA, 18.9 Horizon Armenian TV, 18.10 Best TV)
- KBEH (63.6 Pan Armenian Music TV, 63.7 Pan Armenian TV, 63.8 Armenia 1)
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| Vietnamese |
- KWHY (51.5 VIETNET)
- KJLA (57.2 VietFace TV, 57.3 VNATV, 57.4 SET, 57.5 SGTV, 57.6 VBS, 57.7 STV, 57.8 IBC, 57.10 ENT, 57.11 VIETSUN)
- KNLA 64.4 KVLA)
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Outlying areas |
- KVTU-LP 3 (Rel, Agoura Hills)
- KUHD-LP 6 (Rel, Ventura)
- KZNO-LP 6 (Independent/community, Big Bear Lake)
- K12PO 12 (Ind/KUSI-TV, Temecula)
- KIMG-LD 19.1 (silent, Ventura)
- KRVD-LD 23.1 (PBS/KOCE-TV, Banning)
- KERO-TV (23.1 ABC, 23.2 Azteca, 23.3 MeTV, Bakersfield, available in High Desert region)
- KBLM-LP 25 (Spanish Ind, Riverside/Perris)
- K27DS (ABC/KESQ, Yucca Valley)
- KZSW-LP 27 (Ind, Temecula)
- KVKV-LP 29 (Rel, Victorville)
- KBAK-TV (29.1 CBS, 29.3 Grit, 58.2 Fox, Bakersfield, available in High Desert region)
- KVMD (31.1 Ind, 31.2 XHUDG-TDT, 31.3 FilAm TV (Filipino), 31.4 Guangdong TV, 31.5 Skylink 1, 31.6 Rel, 31.7 TBWTV, 31.8 WCETV, 31.9 CCTV News, Twentynine Palms)
- KCIO-LD (33.1 Ind, Lancaster)
- KVVB-LP 33 (Ind, Victorville)
- K55CW 34 (Ind, Victorville)
- K36JH 36 (Vida, Barstow)
- K41CB 41 (PBS/KOCE-TV, Lucerne Valley)
- KIJR-LP 47 (Rel, Lucerne Valley)
- KUHD-LD (51.1 Ind, Camarillo)
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- California television
- Bakersfield
- Chico–Redding
- Eureka
- Fresno
- Las Vegas NV
- Los Angeles
- Medford OR
- Monterey
- Inland Empire (Palm Springs)
- Reno NV
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
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