KHIZ-LD

KHIZ-LD, virtual channel 39 (VHF digital channel 2), is a low-powered Court TV-affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station’s transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson, California.

KHIZ-LD
Los Angeles, California
ChannelsDigital: 2 (VHF)
Virtual: 39 (PSIP)
Programming
Subchannelssee article
AffiliationsCourt TV
Ownership
OwnerDTV America Corporation
KVTU-LP
History
Former call signs
K64AT (19??–1987)
K33BT (1987–2003)
K39GY (2003–2012)
K02RB-D (2012–2014)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
64 (UHF, 19??–1987)
33 (UHF, 1987–2003)
39 (UHF, 2003–2012)
TBN (19??–2009)
RTV/AMGTV/America One (via KILM, 2009–2012)
PBS (via KOCE-DT, 2012–2014)
The Country Network (2014-2016)
Newsmax TV (2016-20??)
Technical information
Facility ID67932
ERP3 kW
HAAT2,893 feet (882 m)
Transmitter coordinates34°13′55″N 118°4′18″W

History

Signing on as K64AT, the station was originally licensed to Victorville, California, and was owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network and broadcast programming from TBN as a translator of KTBN-TV for many years on UHF channel 64. K64AT moved to channel 33 in 1987 and took on the call sign of K33BT. It later moved to channel 39 in 2003, with the call sign K39GY.

In 2007, TBN sold the station to Jeff Chang, a former California television weatherman and owner of several low-powered television stations (including sister station K33DK, now KVVB-LD in Lucerne Valley).

On March 22, 2007, the station received a construction permit to flash-cut operations to digital television. Upon completion, it began broadcast at an effective radiated power of 15,000 watts.

On May 6, 2009, the station was switched to an analog translator of KHIZ-DT (channel 44) in Barstow. It also airs English and Cantonese programming.

On July 19, 2012, the station moved to channel 2 and changed its call sign to K02RB-D and switched to a digital translator of KOCE-TV 50, a PBS member station in Huntington Beach in Orange County, California. KOCE now rebroadcasts its signal via over-air translator K41CB for the Victorville/Barstow area.

In 2013, K02RB-D, KILM and KVVB-LD are regular broadcasting stations based in the High Desert, which used to have KHIZ-TV known for local newscasts and independent commercial station programming.

On January 22, 2014, the station changed its call sign to the current KHIZ-LD and switched to an affiliate of Zuus Country (now The Country Network).

Sale to DTV America and more subchannels

On August 24, 2015, the station was sold to Sunrise, Florida-based low-power TV station owner DTV America Corporation.[1] It was approved by the FCC on October 5.[2]

In 2016, the simulcast of the KFLA-LD2 feed of The Country Network was moved to KHIZ-LD3. The main subchannel changed to Newsmax TV, and infomercials on the second subchannel. The 24-hour subchannel version of Sinclair Broadcasting’s American Sports Network became available on KHIZ-LD4, and the Liquidation Channel, and the west coast feed of QVC was launched on the fifth and sixth subchannels, respectively.[3]

Digital television

Digital channels

The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[3][4]
39.1 720p 16:9 KHIZ-LD Court TV
39.2 480i Laff
39.3 Grit
39.4 4:3 Stadium
39.5 Shop LC
39.6 Soul of the South
39.7 16:9 CBN News Channel

References

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