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KTVS-LD

KTVS-LD
KTVS logo
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Slogan TV for the Southwest
Channels Digital: 36
Affiliations Almavision
Owner Alpha Omega Broadcasting
(Alpha Omega Broadcasting of Albuquerque Inc.)
Founded October 31, 1986
Call letters' meaning TV for the Southwest
Sister station(s) KAZQ
Former callsigns K59DB (1986-2003)
KTVS-LP (2003-2009)
Former affiliations Telemundo (1988-1997)
Faith TV (2003-??)
Trine TV (2014-2016)
Transmitter power 15 kW
Height 1568 m
Facility ID 13791

KTVS-LD is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in digital on UHF channel 36 as a religious broadcaster. Founded October 31, 1986, the station is owned by Alpha Omega Broadcasting.

KTVS 36.1 relays the programming from sister station KAZQ channel 32.1 which airs mostly religious programs. 36.2 airs Spanish-language religious programs from the Almavision network while 36.3 is a blank screen.

The FCC spectrum auction which concluded on April 13, 2017 removes part of the UHF spectrum from channels 38-51 for television broadcast. KASY-TV will be assigned the channel 36 position moving over from channel 45 as part of a spectrum repacking. This will displace KTVS-LD which will have to move to a different channel number to continue broadcasting.

This station began broadcasting in 1988 as K59DB (often identified as KDB) on channel 59. It was the first Telemundo affiliate in the area. By 1997 KTEL-LP had picked up the Telemundo affiliation. KDB had continued as a Spanish-language independent airing mostly music videos and sports programs. By 1999, Continental Broadcasting had sold KDB along with one FM and two AM radio stations to Clear Channel Communications. The format continued until late 2000 when Clear Channel had shut down KDB. The station was later picked up by Alpha-Omega Broadcasting. In 2002 K59DB went back on the air simulcasting programming from KAZQ-TV 32 and in 2003 it would move to channel 36 as KTVS-LP. By October it would begin airing programming separate from KAZQ. Originally the format featured classic TV shows, movies and religious programs from Faith TV. Regional sports programming had also once aired on KTVS.

KTVS was viewed on KAZQ-DT subchannel 32.3 for a while. KTVS had "flash cut" to digital on channel 36 at 15 kW in August 2009.

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