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KSEE-TV

KSEE
KSEE 2013 Logo.png
Fresno, California
United States
Branding KSEE 24 (general)
KSEE 24 News (newscasts)
Slogan Local News That Matters
Channels Digital: 38 (UHF)
Virtual: 24 ()
Subchannels 24.1 NBC
24.2 Bounce TV
24.3 Grit
Affiliations NBC
Owner Nexstar Media Group
(Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.)
First air date June 1, 1953; 63 years ago (1953-06-01)
Call letters' meaning pronounced "K-SEE"
Sister station(s) KGPE
Former callsigns KMJ-TV (1953–1981)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 24 (UHF, 1953–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 16 (UHF, 2002–2005)
Former affiliations
Transmitter power 326 kW
Height 601.1 m
Facility ID 35594
Transmitter coordinates 37°4′19″N 119°25′52.4″W / 37.07194°N 119.431222°W / 37.07194; -119.431222
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.yourcentralvalley.com

KSEE, virtual channel 24 (UHF digital channel 38), is an NBC-affiliated television station located in Fresno, California, United States. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate KGPE (channel 47). The two stations share studio facilities located on East McKinley Avenue in East Fresno (several blocks from Fresno Yosemite International Airport); KSEE maintains transmitter facilities located on Bear Mountain (near Meadow Lakes).

Fresno's first TV station signed on the air on June 1, 1953, as KMJ-TV. The station was originally owned by the McClatchy family, whose assets included local radio station KMJ (580 AM) and three "Bee" newspapers in California, in Fresno, Sacramento and Modesto. The station has been an NBC affiliate since its sign-on, due to KMJ radio's longtime affiliation with the NBC Red Network, although in its early years it also shared the CBS affiliation with KJEO-TV. Channel 24 is one of two commercial television stations in the Fresno market that has never changed its network affiliation (alongside KMPH-TV (channel 26), which has been affiliated with Fox since October 1986). KMJ-TV was the first station in the market to use color film and the first to transmit network programming in color in 1954.


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