KAHC-LD

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KAHC-LD
  • kW
HAAT317 metres (1,040 ft)
Transmitter coordinates38°38′53.3″N 121°28′37.5″W / 38.648139°N 121.477083°W / 38.648139; -121.477083

KAHC-LD (channel 43) is a

DTV America Corporation, which also operates Stockton-licensed KFKK-LD (channel 32), retains the station license.[1]

History

KAHC-LD began operations in 1988 as K69FB, on analog channel 69, and was originally affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). On June 17, 2004, its call letters changed to K45HC and switched to analog channel 45.[2] In 2015, K45HC disaffiliated with TBN after 27 years and the station went silent for about a year.

In 2016, it went on the air again with new call letters as KAHC-LP, later becoming its current call letters of KAHC-LD, after the station switched from analog to digital, remaining on its analog-era channel number 45.

owned-and-operated station KTVU in Oakland
, operating on virtual channel 2.

When KAHC returned to the air in 2016, it was briefly affiliated with

OnTV4U network. In April 2024, the channel flipped to the recreational vehicle-oriented network RVTV for a short while before flipping over to LATV
in late May of 2024.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is

multiplexed
:

Subchannels of KAHC-LD[4]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming[1][5]
43.1 480i
16:9
KAHC-LD LATV
43.2 GoldenTV
43.3 Cozi TV
43.4
4:3
Shop LC
43.5 16:9
The365
43.6 ShopHQ
43.7
Outlaw

When KAHC-LD switched to digital in 2016, initial subchannel affiliates included Comet on LD2, Cozi TV on LD3, Shop LC on LD4, QVC on LD5 and QVC Plus (later QVC2) on LD6. Comet was dropped in 2018 as it moved to KMAX-TV (channel 31.3).

KAHC affiliated with Tuff TV on LD7 in 2017 up until 2018, shortly before the network ceased operations.

Despite NBCUniversal's purchase of local Telemundo affiliate KCSO-LD (channel 33) in 2019, Cozi TV, which is owned by NBCUniversal and usually affiliated with other NBC or Telemundo-owned stations on their digital subchannels, remained on KAHC.

In June 2023, QVC and QVC2 were dropped.

References

  1. ^ a b Digital TV Market Listing for KAHC-LD. RabbitEars.Info.
  2. ^ KAHC-LD Facility Details
  3. ^ KAHC-LD Call Sign History FCC.gov
  4. ^ "RabbitEars listing for KAHC-LD". RabbitEars. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  5. ^ HC2 Broadcasting Subchannel Listing

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