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For the former KCBB-LD, see
KEVA-LD.
Television station in Idaho, United States
KCBB-LD|
Channels | Digital: 19 (UHF) Virtual: 41 |
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Subchannels | 41.1: HSN 2 41.2: SBN 41.3: Jewelry TV 41.4: Rev'n |
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Owner | Cocola Broadcasting (Cocola Broadcasting Companies LLC) |
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Founded | November 19, 1993 |
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Former call signs | K60FH (1993-2004) K41IV (2004-2005) KBTI-LP (2005-2014) KBTI-LD (2014–2021) |
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Former channel number(s) | Analog: 60 (UHF, 2001–2004) 41 (UHF, 2004–2014) Digital: 41 (UHF, 2014–2021) |
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Facility ID | 56814 |
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Class | LD |
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ERP | 150 kW |
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KCBB-LD, virtual channel 41 and UHF digital channel 19, is a low-powered HSN2-affiliated television station licensed to Boise, Idaho, United States. The station is owned by Cocola Broadcasting.
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
Digital television |
- KBOI-TV (2.1 CBS, 2.2 CW+, 2.3 Charge!)
- KIVI-TV (6.1 ABC, 6.2 Laff, 6.3 Mystery, 6.4 Bounce, 6.5 GetTV)
- KTVB (7.1 NBC, 7.2 Independent, 7.3 Crime, 7.4 Quest, 7.5 Twist, 7.6 Shop LC)
- KNIN-TV (9.1 Fox, 9.2 MeTV, 9.3 Grit, 9.4 Circle)
- KTRV-TV (12.1 Ion, 12.2 Court, 12.3 Grit, 12.4 Newsy, 12.5 Defy, 12.6 TrueReal, 12.7 QVC)
- KKJB (39.1 TMD, 39.2 Cozi, 39.3 ANT, 39.4 Buzzr)
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Low-power digital |
- KKIC-LD (16.1 Estrella, 16.2 QVC)
- KCLP-CD (18.1 Walk)
- KZTN-LD (20.1 TBN, 20.2 TCT, 20.3 Rel., 20.4 Enlace)
- KRID-LD (22.1 America's Voice, 22.2 This, 22.3 H&I, 22.4 Decades, 22.5 Movies!, 22.6 Start, 22.7 Light, 22.8 Retro, 22.9 KTSY, 22.10 KOAY, 22.11 Fun Roads, 22.12 NOAA)
- KFLL-LD (25.1 Azteca)
- KBKI-LD (27.2 Infomercials, 27.4 Shop LC)
- K31ED-D (31.1 3ABN, 31.2 Dark, 31.3 Dark, 31.4 Dark, 31.5 3ABN Radio, 31.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 31.7 Radio74)
- KEVA-LD 34.1 (Sawtooth)
- KYUU-LD (35.1 CW+, 35.2 TBD, 35.3 Comet, 35.4 Stadium, 35.5 Dabl)
- KIWB-LD 43.1 (Dark)
- KZAK-LD (49.1 Nuestra Visión, 49.2 TCN)
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Defunct | |
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- See also
- Idaho Falls/Pocatello TV
- Portland TV
- Reno TV
- Salt Lake City TV
- Spokane TV
- Twin Falls TV
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- Television stations in Boise, Idaho
- Low-power television stations in the United States
- Western United States television station stubs
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