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KQSL

KQSL (channel 8) is a religious television station in Fort Bragg, California, United States, which is a broadcast partner of the Total Living Network. The station is owned by One Ministries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Santa Rosa, California. KQSL's transmitter is located west of Laytonville, California.

KQSL
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerOne Ministries, Inc.
KKPM-CD, KQTA-LD, KMMC-LD, KORB
History
Founded1990
First air date
1990; 34 years ago (1990)[1]
Former call signs
  • KFWU (1990–2003)
  • KUNO-TV (2003–2010)
  • KBQR (2010–2011)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 8 (VHF, 1990–2009)
  • Digital: 15 (UHF, 2002–2009)
Call sign meaning
QSL = Q code for receipt of transmission
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID8378
ERP26 kW
HAAT744 m (2,441 ft)
Transmitter coordinates39°41′37.5″N 123°34′47″W / 39.693750°N 123.57972°W / 39.693750; -123.57972
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitekqsl.org

History edit

KQSL debuted in 1990 as KFWU, originally licensed to Fort Bragg, California, and owned by California Oregon Broadcasting as a satellite of ABC affiliate KAEF-TV in Eureka. Previously, cable operators in Fort Bragg would carry either network-owned KGO-TV (channel 7) or KNTV (channel 11, now an NBC owned-and-operated station). Despite KGO and KNTV's signals not being able to reach Fort Bragg at that time, KFWU was the third ABC station in the San Francisco Bay Area.[3] However, the station was sold to Lamco Communications (along with KAEF) in 1995.[4] It was then sold to Sainte Limited in 1996,[5] and to Pappas Telecasting Companies in 1997,[6] at which point KFWU became a satellite of KTNC-TV in Concord (however, at first, KFWU was considered the main station and KTNC the satellite[3]). It became KUNO-TV in 2003.[7]

On November 7, 2008, KUNO was taken silent due to financial troubles. In May 2008, Pappas filed for bankruptcy protection. On November 5, 2008, KUNO returned to on-air operation just under one year of having been silent with its analog facilities on channel 8 and pre-transition DTV facility on channel 15.

On January 16, 2009, it was announced that several Pappas stations, including KTNC and KUNO, would be sold to New World TV Group after the sale received United States bankruptcy court approval.[8]

On June 12, 2009, KUNO signed off of its analog signal and completed its move to digital. Both KUNO and KDSL-CA (licensed to Ukiah, California) were transferred to Titan TV Broadcast Group on October 15, 2009. KUNO was taken silent again on October 31, 2009, and was subsequently sold to Jeff Chang in July 2010 for $100,000.[9] The sale to Jeff Chang was completed on October 6, 2010, and he got the station back on the air just under one year of it being silent. If not for Jeff Chang relaunching KQSL's on-air operation, its license would have been revoked.

Upon taking over, Chang dropped the KTNC simulcast in favor of Retro Television Network programming, under new call letters.[10] In October 2010, he call signed the station as KBQR; in June 2011, the station was given new a new call sign again, this time to KQSL.[7] The KQSL call sign had previously belonged to an LPFM construction permit in Penngrove, California, belonging to One Ministries, Inc., and coincidentally One Ministries, Inc. would become the future owner of KQSL in 2018.

KQSL joined TheCoolTV in September 2011;[11] the network regarded the station as its San Francisco affiliate.[11] In 2012, KQSL dropped TheCoolTV and picked up FilmOn programming. The station dropped FilmOn in early 2013, but carried a schedule of classic television shows and entertainment news magazines and specials until 2016. After this, it began broadcasting Jimmy Swaggart's Sonlife Broadcasting Network.

Jeff Chang was successful in getting KQSL onto Dish Network, AT&T U-verse and DirecTV throughout the San Francisco Bay Area after getting the station back on the air. Video fiber circuits were installed to provide Dish, U-Verse and DirecTV feeds of KQSL.

On August 1, 2017, KQSL reverted to independent programming. The Sonlife affiliation had transferred to KCNS. On January 15, 2018, KQSL began carrying Total Living Network (TLN) programming as a simulcast of TLN programming carried on Comcast cable channel 138 in Chicago. TLN also was carried on a West Coast feed until April 16, 2019, on KTLN, licensed to Novato, California. KQSL began carrying TLN's West Coast feed, TLN West, on April 6, 2019.

On July 11, 2018, One Ministries, Inc. completed its purchase of KQSL from Jeff Chang for $2 million. K11WP-D was also sold to Jeff Chang for $1 as part of the KQSL transaction. The broadcast partnership with TLN was retained. One Ministries, Inc. had closed a deal to sell three LPTV stations to HC2 Holdings for $2.15 million one day prior to having consummating the deal to purchase KQSL. One Ministries also owns and operates 5 translators of KQSL in Northern California and Reno, Nevada, as well as low-power TV station KKRM-CD in Chico which has a series of translators throughout Northern California, most of which air KQSL on their .8 digital subchannel. A One Ministries-owned station, KQTA-LD in San Francisco, airs KQSL on its .2 subchannel. In addition to airing programming from TLN West, KQSL also airs locally originated programming daily from midnight to 6 a.m. and Saturdays from midnight to 5 p.m.

KQSL began airing local news for Northern California and Southern Oregon in December 2018. The local news program, from Medford, Oregon-licensed KDSO-LD and KDOV-LD, is called Mornings on the Dove which aired 6 to 8 a.m. weekdays initially and was subsequently moved to noon to 1 p.m. weekdays in April 2019. This program airs live on KKPM-CD and its translators on their primary channel which airs TheDove, the religious channel where it originates.

KQSL upgraded to 1080i HD picture quality in March 2019 on Dish Network and April 2019 on DirecTV.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
8.1 720p 16:9 KQSL Total Living Network
8.2 Daystar Daystar

Translators edit

KQSL is rebroadcast on the following low-power translators in Northern California and Nevada.[12]

  • K02QP-D RF Channel 2, Virtual 45 Chowchilla
  • K15FJ-D RF Channel 15, Virtual 15 Lakeport
  • K06QL-D RF Channel 6, Virtual 15 Modesto
  • K02QW-D RF Channel 2, Virtual 13 Reno, NV
  • KEVO-LD RF Channel 16, Virtual 40 Reno, NV

KQSL is rebroadcast on a digital subchannel of the following low-power translators in Northern California and Nevada.[13]

  • KKRM-LD RF Channel 11, Virtual 11.8 Chico
  • K21OY-D RF Channel 21, Virtual 21.8 Chico
  • K14TG-D RF Channel 14, Virtual 17.1 Monterey
  • KFMY-LD RF Channel 6, Virtual 15.2 Petaluma
  • K16IW-D RF Channel 16, Virtual 16.8 Redding
  • KRDT-CD RF Channel 23, Virtual 23.8 Redding
  • K51LK-D RF Channel 51, Virtual 51.8 Redding
  • KZHD-LD RF Channel 22, Virtual 15.2 Rohnert Park
  • K04RS-D RF Channel 4, Virtual 3.1 Salinas
  • KURK-LD RF Channel 3, Virtual 3.4 San Francisco
  • KQTA-LD RF Channel 14, Virtual 15.2 San Francisco
  • KQSL-LD RF Channel 4, Virtual 17.4 San Rafael
  • KUKR-LD RF Channel 26, Virtual 27.4 Santa Rosa
  • KKPM-CD RF Channel 28, Virtual 28.8 Yuba City
  • KYUB-LD RF Channel 15, Virtual 15.8 Yuba City

Cable and satellite availability edit

MVPD Communities served Channel Start date
Dish Network San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose DMA 8 (HD) October 26, 2011
AT&T U-verse San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose DMA 15 (SD) October 23, 2012
DirecTV San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose DMA 8 (HD) April 1, 2015
Comcast / Xfinity Fort Bragg, Willits, Mendocino, Ukiah (Mendocino County) 8 (SD) / 721 (HD) June 27, 2019
Wave Broadband (Astound) Concord, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek (Contra Costa County) 98 (SD) / 914 (HD) January 2, 2020
San Bruno Municipal Cable San Bruno (San Mateo County) 8 (SD) / 373 (HD) January 3, 2020
Google Fiber Stanford (Santa Clara County) 67 (SD) February 14, 2020
Wave Broadband (formerly RCN) San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood City 11 (SD) / 154 (HD) July 1, 2020
Mediacom Lakeport, Clearlake, Lower Lake, Cobb, Middletown (Lake County) 15 (SD) / 815 (HD) February 11, 2021
Charter Spectrum Gilroy, Morgan Hill (Santa Clara County) 13 (SD) / 793 (HD) February 19, 2021
Comcast / Xfinity Cloverdale, Geyserville, Healdsburg, Windsor (Sonoma County) 8 (SD) / 710 (HD) / 1008 (HD) October 19, 2021 / September 8, 2021

References edit

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says February 1, while the Television and Cable Factbook says May 13.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KQSL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ a b "Memorandum Opinion and Order". Federal Communications Commission. July 23, 1997. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  4. ^ "Application Search Details (1)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  5. ^ "Application Search Details (2)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  6. ^ "Application Search Details (3)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  7. ^ a b Digital TV Market Listing for KBQR Retrieved November 15, 2010
  8. ^ "New World Gets Pappas TVs for $260M". TVnewsday. January 16, 2009. Retrieved January 18, 2009.
  9. ^ "San Francisco television station going to LPTV group owner". Television Business Report. July 12, 2010. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  10. ^ "San Francisco's Ch. 8 To Go RetroTV". TVNewsCheck. August 19, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  11. ^ a b "TheCoolTV Lands San Francisco Affiliate". TVNewsCheck. September 7, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
  12. ^ RabbitEars.Info
  13. ^ RabbitEars.Info

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Not to be confused with Kafr Qasem Sign Language This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KQSL news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message KQSL channel 8 is a religious television station in Fort Bragg California United States which is a broadcast partner of the Total Living Network The station is owned by One Ministries Inc a 501 c 3 non profit organization based in Santa Rosa California KQSL s transmitter is located west of Laytonville California KQSLFort Bragg CaliforniaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 8 VHF Virtual 8ProgrammingAffiliations8 1 TLN West8 2 DaystarOwnershipOwnerOne Ministries Inc Sister stationsKKPM CD KQTA LD KMMC LD KORBHistoryFounded1990First air date1990 34 years ago 1990 1 Former call signsKFWU 1990 2003 KUNO TV 2003 2010 KBQR 2010 2011 Former channel number s Analog 8 VHF 1990 2009 Digital 15 UHF 2002 2009 Former affiliationsAs satellite of KAEF TV ABC 1990 1997 As satellite of KTNC TV Independent 1997 2001 Azteca America 2001 2007 TuVision 2007 2009 Estrella TV 2009 2010 As stand alone station Retro TV 2010 2011 TheCoolTV 2011 2012 FilmOn 2012 2013 Independent 2013 2016 2017 2018 Sonlife 2016 2017 Call sign meaningQSL Q code for receipt of transmissionTechnical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID8378ERP26 kWHAAT744 m 2 441 ft Transmitter coordinates39 41 37 5 N 123 34 47 W 39 693750 N 123 57972 W 39 693750 123 57972LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitekqsl wbr orgMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 2 1 Subchannels 2 2 Translators 3 Cable and satellite availability 4 ReferencesHistory editKQSL debuted in 1990 as KFWU originally licensed to Fort Bragg California and owned by California Oregon Broadcasting as a satellite of ABC affiliate KAEF TV in Eureka Previously cable operators in Fort Bragg would carry either network owned KGO TV channel 7 or KNTV channel 11 now an NBC owned and operated station Despite KGO and KNTV s signals not being able to reach Fort Bragg at that time KFWU was the third ABC station in the San Francisco Bay Area 3 However the station was sold to Lamco Communications along with KAEF in 1995 4 It was then sold to Sainte Limited in 1996 5 and to Pappas Telecasting Companies in 1997 6 at which point KFWU became a satellite of KTNC TV in Concord however at first KFWU was considered the main station and KTNC the satellite 3 It became KUNO TV in 2003 7 On November 7 2008 KUNO was taken silent due to financial troubles In May 2008 Pappas filed for bankruptcy protection On November 5 2008 KUNO returned to on air operation just under one year of having been silent with its analog facilities on channel 8 and pre transition DTV facility on channel 15 On January 16 2009 it was announced that several Pappas stations including KTNC and KUNO would be sold to New World TV Group after the sale received United States bankruptcy court approval 8 On June 12 2009 KUNO signed off of its analog signal and completed its move to digital Both KUNO and KDSL CA licensed to Ukiah California were transferred to Titan TV Broadcast Group on October 15 2009 KUNO was taken silent again on October 31 2009 and was subsequently sold to Jeff Chang in July 2010 for 100 000 9 The sale to Jeff Chang was completed on October 6 2010 and he got the station back on the air just under one year of it being silent If not for Jeff Chang relaunching KQSL s on air operation its license would have been revoked Upon taking over Chang dropped the KTNC simulcast in favor of Retro Television Network programming under new call letters 10 In October 2010 he call signed the station as KBQR in June 2011 the station was given new a new call sign again this time to KQSL 7 The KQSL call sign had previously belonged to an LPFM construction permit in Penngrove California belonging to One Ministries Inc and coincidentally One Ministries Inc would become the future owner of KQSL in 2018 KQSL joined TheCoolTV in September 2011 11 the network regarded the station as its San Francisco affiliate 11 In 2012 KQSL dropped TheCoolTV and picked up FilmOn programming The station dropped FilmOn in early 2013 but carried a schedule of classic television shows and entertainment news magazines and specials until 2016 After this it began broadcasting Jimmy Swaggart s Sonlife Broadcasting Network Jeff Chang was successful in getting KQSL onto Dish Network AT amp T U verse and DirecTV throughout the San Francisco Bay Area after getting the station back on the air Video fiber circuits were installed to provide Dish U Verse and DirecTV feeds of KQSL On August 1 2017 KQSL reverted to independent programming The Sonlife affiliation had transferred to KCNS On January 15 2018 KQSL began carrying Total Living Network TLN programming as a simulcast of TLN programming carried on Comcast cable channel 138 in Chicago TLN also was carried on a West Coast feed until April 16 2019 on KTLN licensed to Novato California KQSL began carrying TLN s West Coast feed TLN West on April 6 2019 On July 11 2018 One Ministries Inc completed its purchase of KQSL from Jeff Chang for 2 million K11WP D was also sold to Jeff Chang for 1 as part of the KQSL transaction The broadcast partnership with TLN was retained One Ministries Inc had closed a deal to sell three LPTV stations to HC2 Holdings for 2 15 million one day prior to having consummating the deal to purchase KQSL One Ministries also owns and operates 5 translators of KQSL in Northern California and Reno Nevada as well as low power TV station KKRM CD in Chico which has a series of translators throughout Northern California most of which air KQSL on their 8 digital subchannel A One Ministries owned station KQTA LD in San Francisco airs KQSL on its 2 subchannel In addition to airing programming from TLN West KQSL also airs locally originated programming daily from midnight to 6 a m and Saturdays from midnight to 5 p m KQSL began airing local news for Northern California and Southern Oregon in December 2018 The local news program from Medford Oregon licensed KDSO LD and KDOV LD is called Mornings on the Dove which aired 6 to 8 a m weekdays initially and was subsequently moved to noon to 1 p m weekdays in April 2019 This program airs live on KKPM CD and its translators on their primary channel which airs TheDove the religious channel where it originates KQSL upgraded to 1080i HD picture quality in March 2019 on Dish Network and April 2019 on DirecTV Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming8 1 720p 16 9 KQSL Total Living Network8 2 Daystar DaystarTranslators edit KQSL is rebroadcast on the following low power translators in Northern California and Nevada 12 K02QP D RF Channel 2 Virtual 45 Chowchilla K15FJ D RF Channel 15 Virtual 15 Lakeport K06QL D RF Channel 6 Virtual 15 Modesto K02QW D RF Channel 2 Virtual 13 Reno NV KEVO LD RF Channel 16 Virtual 40 Reno NVKQSL is rebroadcast on a digital subchannel of the following low power translators in Northern California and Nevada 13 KKRM LD RF Channel 11 Virtual 11 8 Chico K21OY D RF Channel 21 Virtual 21 8 Chico K14TG D RF Channel 14 Virtual 17 1 Monterey KFMY LD RF Channel 6 Virtual 15 2 Petaluma K16IW D RF Channel 16 Virtual 16 8 Redding KRDT CD RF Channel 23 Virtual 23 8 Redding K51LK D RF Channel 51 Virtual 51 8 Redding KZHD LD RF Channel 22 Virtual 15 2 Rohnert Park K04RS D RF Channel 4 Virtual 3 1 Salinas KURK LD RF Channel 3 Virtual 3 4 San Francisco KQTA LD RF Channel 14 Virtual 15 2 San Francisco KQSL LD RF Channel 4 Virtual 17 4 San Rafael KUKR LD RF Channel 26 Virtual 27 4 Santa Rosa KKPM CD RF Channel 28 Virtual 28 8 Yuba City KYUB LD RF Channel 15 Virtual 15 8 Yuba CityCable and satellite availability editMVPD Communities served Channel Start dateDish Network San Francisco Oakland San Jose DMA 8 HD October 26 2011AT amp T U verse San Francisco Oakland San Jose DMA 15 SD October 23 2012DirecTV San Francisco Oakland San Jose DMA 8 HD April 1 2015Comcast Xfinity Fort Bragg Willits Mendocino Ukiah Mendocino County 8 SD 721 HD June 27 2019Wave Broadband Astound Concord Martinez Pleasant Hill Walnut Creek Contra Costa County 98 SD 914 HD January 2 2020San Bruno Municipal Cable San Bruno San Mateo County 8 SD 373 HD January 3 2020Google Fiber Stanford Santa Clara County 67 SD February 14 2020Wave Broadband formerly RCN San Francisco Burlingame San Mateo Redwood City 11 SD 154 HD July 1 2020Mediacom Lakeport Clearlake Lower Lake Cobb Middletown Lake County 15 SD 815 HD February 11 2021Charter Spectrum Gilroy Morgan Hill Santa Clara County 13 SD 793 HD February 19 2021Comcast Xfinity Cloverdale Geyserville Healdsburg Windsor Sonoma County 8 SD 710 HD 1008 HD October 19 2021 September 8 2021References edit The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says February 1 while the Television and Cable Factbook says May 13 Facility Technical Data for KQSL Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission a b Memorandum Opinion and Order Federal Communications Commission July 23 1997 Retrieved November 27 2009 Application Search Details 1 CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved November 27 2009 Application Search Details 2 CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved November 27 2009 Application Search Details 3 CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved November 27 2009 a b Digital TV Market Listing for KBQR Retrieved November 15 2010 New World Gets Pappas TVs for 260M TVnewsday January 16 2009 Retrieved January 18 2009 San Francisco television station going to LPTV group owner Television Business Report July 12 2010 Retrieved July 12 2010 San Francisco s Ch 8 To Go RetroTV TVNewsCheck August 19 2010 Retrieved August 20 2010 a b TheCoolTV Lands San Francisco Affiliate TVNewsCheck September 7 2011 Retrieved September 22 2012 RabbitEars Info RabbitEars Info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KQSL amp oldid 1196531612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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