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KILM

KILM (channel 64) is a television station licensed to Inglewood, California, United States, broadcasting the Bounce TV network to the Los Angeles area. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company alongside San Bernardino–licensed Ion Television station KPXN-TV (channel 30). Through a channel sharing agreement, the two stations transmit using KPXN-TV's spectrum from an antenna atop Mount Wilson.

KILM
CityInglewood, California
Channels
BrandingBounce TV Los Angeles
Programming
Affiliations64.1: Bounce TV
Ownership
Owner
KPXN-TV
History
First air date
August 15, 1987; 36 years ago (1987-08-15) (in Barstow, California; license moved to Inglewood in 2018[2])
Former call signs
  • KVVT (1987–1992)
  • KHIZ (1992–2012)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 64 (UHF, 1987–2009)
  • Digital: 44 (UHF, until May 2018), 38 (UHF, June–December 2018)
Call sign meaning
FilmOn TV (former LMA partner/programmer)
Technical information[3]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID63865
ERP1,000 kW
HAAT900 m (2,953 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°12′36″N 118°4′2.2″W / 34.21000°N 118.067278°W / 34.21000; -118.067278
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

History edit

 
The station's logo as KHIZ, used until 2012.

KILM began broadcasting on August 15, 1987, as KVVT, originally licensed to Barstow. It was the only independent commercial television station in the Mojave Desert region to provide local news programs. In 1989, the station switched to ABC as a result of the Mojave Desert at the time not receiving a good signal from KABC-TV (channel 7) in Los Angeles. It became KHIZ in 1992; that same year, KABC boosted its signal to the Mojave Desert, causing channel 64 to disaffiliate with ABC. (A similar situation occurred in Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, where WEWS-TV (channel 5) and then-ABC affiliate WAKR/WAKC (channel 23, now WVPX-TV) both aired ABC programming until 1996). In the mid-2000s, the station changed its format and service area to be transmitted in both the Los Angeles metropolitan area and the Inland Empire region. Multicultural Broadcasting purchased Sunbelt Television, Inc. in 2007.[4] KHIZ eventually incorporated ethnic programming into its schedule.

At one time, KHIZ aired a weekday morning news program, Inland Empire Live, that was produced from the facilities of CBS affiliate WSEE-TV (channel 35) in Erie, Pennsylvania, and distributed to KHIZ via satellite transmission.[5]

FilmOn took over the station's operations under an LMA on September 1, 2012, at which point it became KILM.[6] On November 25, 2013, FilmOn TV was removed and replaced with paid programming. On July 12, 2014, KILM dropped the all-paid programming lineup and replaced it with programming from the SonLife Broadcasting Network, a religious network owned by televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. On August 1, 2017, another LMA was made with a new network, Punch TV, which mainly consisted of public domain and brokered programming.[7]

On June 1, 2018, KILM began channel sharing with Ion Television owned-and-operated station KPXN-TV (channel 30). As KPXN's broadcast radius does not adequately cover Barstow, KILM changed its city of license to Inglewood.[2] Several weeks later, Ion Media Networks agreed to a $10 million purchase of the station, continuing a nationwide pattern of Ion buying out their channel sharing partners to retain full control of their spectrum.[8][9] Multicultural terminated the Punch TV LMA at the start of August 2018, and began to carry a full schedule of paid programming from Corner Store TV while the sales process with Ion continued. The sale was completed on September 17, 2018, with Ion immediately converting the station to taking over the former channel space of KPXN-DT3 and its Ion Plus feed under KILM's 64.1 virtual channel, which allows Ion to utilize KILM's must-carry status for full-market coverage of Ion Plus.[10]

On February 28, 2021, the station became an affiliate of Grit after Ion Plus was shut down.[11]

On June 28, 2021, the station switched its affiliation to Bounce TV after the launch of TrueReal and Defy TV on KPXN's third and fourth subchannels.

Technical information edit

Subchannel of KILM on the KPXN-TV multiplex[12]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
64.1 720p 16:9 Bounce Bounce TV

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

KHIZ shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 64, on February 17, 2009, the original target date on which full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later pushed back to June 12, 2009). The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 44,[13] using virtual channel 64.

Former translator edit

On May 6, 2009, KHIZ added a low-power analog translator K39GY channel 39 (now KHIZ-LD, channel 2), a former TBN translator in Victorville. It was sold in 2015 to DTV America.

References edit

  1. ^ Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application
  2. ^ a b KILM Form 2100 - COL Change Request (Reduced Final)
  3. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KILM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  4. ^ "MRBI Official Site".
  5. ^ , archived from the original on July 13, 2011, retrieved March 21, 2019
  6. ^ Johnson, Ted (August 11, 2012). "Fox sues startup over broadcast streaming". Variety. Retrieved September 4, 2012. …FilmOn is launching its first broadcast channel in the country, KILM-TV Channel 64, in Los Angeles starting on Sept. 1.
  7. ^ "Punch TV Studios Begins Broadcasting on KILM Los Angeles / Southern California..." (Press release). PR Web. July 28, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  8. ^ Hsieh, Dan (June 13, 2018). "Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  9. ^ "Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $10.7M". TVNewsCheck. June 19, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  10. ^ "Consummation Notice". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. September 17, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  11. ^ Henderson, Terence (January 16, 2021). "More diginets fall: Scripps pulls plug on Ion Plus, ShopIon, Qubo". T Dog Media. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  12. ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for KILM". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.

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For the airport with ICAO code KILM see Wilmington International Airport Not to be confused with WILM LD KILM channel 64 is a television station licensed to Inglewood California United States broadcasting the Bounce TV network to the Los Angeles area It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E W Scripps Company alongside San Bernardino licensed Ion Television station KPXN TV channel 30 Through a channel sharing agreement the two stations transmit using KPXN TV s spectrum from an antenna atop Mount Wilson KILMInglewood Los Angeles CaliforniaUnited StatesCityInglewood CaliforniaChannelsDigital 24 UHF shared with KPXN TV 1 Virtual 64BrandingBounce TV Los AngelesProgrammingAffiliations64 1 Bounce TVOwnershipOwnerIon Media E W Scripps Company Ion Media License Company LLC Sister stationsKPXN TVHistoryFirst air dateAugust 15 1987 36 years ago 1987 08 15 in Barstow California license moved to Inglewood in 2018 2 Former call signsKVVT 1987 1992 KHIZ 1992 2012 Former channel number s Analog 64 UHF 1987 2009 Digital 44 UHF until May 2018 38 UHF June December 2018 Former affiliationsIndependent 1987 1989 ABC 1989 1992 America OneAMGTVRTVMulticultural IndependentFilmOn TV 2012 2013 Infomercials 2013 2014 My Combat ChannelSonLife 2014 2017 Punch TV 2017 2018 Corner Store TV 2018 Ion Plus 2018 2021 Grit 2021 Call sign meaningFilmOn TV former LMA partner programmer Technical information 3 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID63865ERP1 000 kWHAAT900 m 2 953 ft Transmitter coordinates34 12 36 N 118 4 2 2 W 34 21000 N 118 067278 W 34 21000 118 067278LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMS Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 2 1 Analog to digital conversion 2 2 Former translator 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The station s logo as KHIZ used until 2012 KILM began broadcasting on August 15 1987 as KVVT originally licensed to Barstow It was the only independent commercial television station in the Mojave Desert region to provide local news programs In 1989 the station switched to ABC as a result of the Mojave Desert at the time not receiving a good signal from KABC TV channel 7 in Los Angeles It became KHIZ in 1992 that same year KABC boosted its signal to the Mojave Desert causing channel 64 to disaffiliate with ABC A similar situation occurred in Cleveland and Akron Ohio where WEWS TV channel 5 and then ABC affiliate WAKR WAKC channel 23 now WVPX TV both aired ABC programming until 1996 In the mid 2000s the station changed its format and service area to be transmitted in both the Los Angeles metropolitan area and the Inland Empire region Multicultural Broadcasting purchased Sunbelt Television Inc in 2007 4 KHIZ eventually incorporated ethnic programming into its schedule At one time KHIZ aired a weekday morning news program Inland Empire Live that was produced from the facilities of CBS affiliate WSEE TV channel 35 in Erie Pennsylvania and distributed to KHIZ via satellite transmission 5 FilmOn took over the station s operations under an LMA on September 1 2012 at which point it became KILM 6 On November 25 2013 FilmOn TV was removed and replaced with paid programming On July 12 2014 KILM dropped the all paid programming lineup and replaced it with programming from the SonLife Broadcasting Network a religious network owned by televangelist Jimmy Swaggart On August 1 2017 another LMA was made with a new network Punch TV which mainly consisted of public domain and brokered programming 7 On June 1 2018 KILM began channel sharing with Ion Television owned and operated station KPXN TV channel 30 As KPXN s broadcast radius does not adequately cover Barstow KILM changed its city of license to Inglewood 2 Several weeks later Ion Media Networks agreed to a 10 million purchase of the station continuing a nationwide pattern of Ion buying out their channel sharing partners to retain full control of their spectrum 8 9 Multicultural terminated the Punch TV LMA at the start of August 2018 and began to carry a full schedule of paid programming from Corner Store TV while the sales process with Ion continued The sale was completed on September 17 2018 with Ion immediately converting the station to taking over the former channel space of KPXN DT3 and its Ion Plus feed under KILM s 64 1 virtual channel which allows Ion to utilize KILM s must carry status for full market coverage of Ion Plus 10 On February 28 2021 the station became an affiliate of Grit after Ion Plus was shut down 11 On June 28 2021 the station switched its affiliation to Bounce TV after the launch of TrueReal and Defy TV on KPXN s third and fourth subchannels Technical information editSubchannel of KILM on the KPXN TV multiplex 12 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming64 1 720p 16 9 Bounce Bounce TVAnalog to digital conversion edit KHIZ shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 64 on February 17 2009 the original target date on which full power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate which was later pushed back to June 12 2009 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 44 13 using virtual channel 64 Former translator edit On May 6 2009 KHIZ added a low power analog translator K39GY channel 39 now KHIZ LD channel 2 a former TBN translator in Victorville It was sold in 2015 to DTV America References edit Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application a b KILM Form 2100 COL Change Request Reduced Final Facility Technical Data for KILM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission MRBI Official Site Inland Empire Live News archived from the original on July 13 2011 retrieved March 21 2019 Johnson Ted August 11 2012 Fox sues startup over broadcast streaming Variety Retrieved September 4 2012 FilmOn is launching its first broadcast channel in the country KILM TV Channel 64 in Los Angeles starting on Sept 1 Punch TV Studios Begins Broadcasting on KILM Los Angeles Southern California Press release PR Web July 28 2017 Retrieved June 20 2018 Hsieh Dan June 13 2018 Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved June 14 2018 Station Trading Roundup 2 Deals 10 7M TVNewsCheck June 19 2018 Retrieved June 20 2018 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission September 17 2018 Retrieved September 18 2018 Henderson Terence January 16 2021 More diginets fall Scripps pulls plug on Ion Plus ShopIon Qubo T Dog Media Retrieved March 2 2021 Digital TV Market Listing for KILM RabbitEars Info Retrieved May 6 2023 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 29 2013 Retrieved March 24 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KILM amp oldid 1215808774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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