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KAMC

KAMC
KAMC 2013 Logo.png
Lubbock, Texas
United States
Branding KAMC ABC (general)
KAMC News (newscasts)
Slogan Local. Live. Late Breaking.
Channels Digital: 27 (UHF)
Virtual: 28 ()
Subchannels 28.1 ABC
28.2 Escape
28.3 Bounce TV
Affiliations ABC (1969–present)
Owner Mission Broadcasting
(Mission Broadcasting, Inc.)
Operator Nexstar Media Group
First air date November 11, 1968; 48 years ago (1968-11-11)
Call letters' meaning station calls are pronounced Kay-Mack (KA-MC)
Sister station(s) KLBK-TV
Former callsigns KSEL-TV (1968–1975)
KMCC (1975–1979)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
28 (UHF, 1968–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1968–1969)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 219.4 m
Facility ID 40820
Transmitter coordinates 33°31′33.8″N 101°52′8.6″W / 33.526056°N 101.869056°W / 33.526056; -101.869056
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.everythinglubbock.com

KAMC, UHF digital channel 27, is the ABC-affiliated television station serving the Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. KAMC is owned by Mission Broadcasting and operated by Nexstar Media Group under a local marketing agreement. This makes it sister station to CBS affiliate KLBK-TV and the two stations share studios and transmitter facilities on South University Avenue (Loop 289) in Lubbock.

KAMC first began broadcasting in the fall of 1968 as KSEL-TV. Originally an independent station, KSEL soon began broadcasting some ABC programming which was previously split between CBS affiliate KLBK and NBC affiliate KCBD. After a few months of sharing secondary affiliations with the local CBS and NBC affiliates, KSEL became the primary and exclusive ABC affiliate for the Lubbock market in the fall of 1969. A few years later (1975 after sale of sister stations KSEL (AM) (now KJTV (AM) and KSEL-FM (now KLBB-FM) channel 28 changed its call letters to KMCC, then later (1979) to the current KAMC. From 1979 to 1986, KAMC applied the former KMCC call sign to a satellite station on Channel 12 in Clovis, New Mexico that is currently operating as KVIH-TV, now a satellite of Amarillo, Texas ABC affiliate KVII-TV. KMCC is now the callsign for the unrelated NTSC channel 34 and ATSC channel 32 in Laughlin, Nevada.

KSEL-TV entered as a competitor to established KLBK (as noted above, a full-time CBS and part-time ABC affiliate) and NBC affiliate KCBD, and recent sign-on (and, with regards to signal, weaker) channel 34, KKBC-TV (later KMXN-TV). KKBC operated from 1967 to 1973. A new channel 34, KJAA, signed on in 1981; it is now Fox affiliate KJTV-TV.


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