KBOP-CA
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KBOP-CA | |
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San Diego, California | |
Branding | Mi San Diego TV 43 |
Channels | 43 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Independent |
Owner | Commercial Broadcasting Corp. (operated by NBC Universal (76%) / LIN Television (24%)) |
Founded | December 5, 1990 |
Former callsigns | KBOP-LP, K25DU |
Former affiliations | HSN |
Transmitter Power | 4.666 kW |
Height | 708 m |
Class | Class A |
Website | www.nbcsandiego.com/misandiegotv43 |
KBOP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Diego, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43 as an independent Spanish-language station. Founded December 5, 1990, the station is owned by Commercial Broadcasting Corp. and operated by the NBC Universal / LIN Television joint-venture, from the facilities of KNSD, the local NBC affiliate.
[edit] Programming
Much of the programming for KBOP-CA originates from Los Angeles Spanish independent station KWHY-TV, including its newscasts, Noticias 22, weekdays at 5 PM and weekends at 7 PM and 10 PM. However, KBOP-CA also airs its own newscasts, Noticias Mi San Diego TV 43, weekdays at 7 PM and 10 PM. The station airs Spanish-language broadcasts of San Diego Padres baseball games during the season and San Diego Chargers pre-season football games.
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American Broadcast television in the San Diego/Tijuana market (Nielsen DMA #27) | ||
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(including Tijuana channels aimed at the San Diego audience) | ||
XETV 6 (Fox) - KFMB 8 (CBS) - KGTV 10 (ABC) - KPBS 15 (PBS) - KBNT-CA 17 / KHAX-LP 49 / KNSD-LP 62 (UNI) - KSDX-LP 29 (infomercials) - XHAS 33 / KTCD-LP 46 (TEL) - K35DG 35 (Ind) - KDTF-LP 36 (TFU) - KNSD 39 (NBC) - KZSD-LP 41 (AZA) - KBOP-CA 43 (Ind) - KSKT-CA 43 (HSN) - K48AL 48 (Ind) - XHDTV 49 (MNTV) - KUSI 51 (Ind) - K59AL 59 (Ind) - K61GH 61 (Multimedios) - K67AM 67 (Ind) - KSWB 69 (The CW) |
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Mexican Broadcast television in the San Diego/Tijuana market | ||
(aimed mainly at the Tijuana audience) | ||
XHTJB 3 (Once TV) - XEWT 12 (Televisa local) - XHTIT 21 (TV Azteca 7) - XHJK 27 (TV Azteca 13) - XHBJ 45 (Televisa XEQ) - XHUAA 57 (Televisa XEW) |
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Local cable television channels |
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See Also, Broadcast television in the Los Angeles, Yuma / El Centro and Ensenada markets |
Independent Television Stations in the state of California | |
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KBTV-CA 8 (Sacramento) - KCAL 9 (Los Angeles) - KSCI 18 (Long Beach) - KBBV-CA 19 (Bakersfield) - KBWB 20 (San Francisco) - KWHY 22 (Los Angeles) - KBSV 23 (Ceres) - KVMD 23 (Twentynine Palms) - KTSF 26 (San Francisco) - KNLA-LP 27 (Los Angeles) - KMTP 32 (San Francisco) - KICU 36 (San Jose) - KBOP-CA 43 (San Diego) - KXLA 44 (Rancho Palos Verdes) - KFTY 50 (Santa Rosa) - KUSI 51 (San Diego) - KDOC 56 (Anaheim) - KJLA 57 (Ventura) - KRCA 62 (Riverside) - KBEH 63 (Oxnard) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California |
edit | NBC Universal, Inc. (a subsidiary of General Electric) |
Corporate Staff: Gary R. Chapman (President & CEO) | Vincent L. Sadusky | Greg Schmidt | Scott Blumenthal | Edward L. Munson, Jr. | William S. Banowsky | Peter S. Brodsky | Royal W. Carson, III | Dr. William H. Cunningham | Randall S. Fojtasek | Wilma H. Jordan | Michael A. Pausic |
CBS Network Affiliates: KRQE / KBIM / KREZ | WANE | WISH | WIVB | WLFI | WPRI | WTHI |
Fox Network Affiliates: KASA6 | WALA | WLUK | WNAC4 | WUPW | WVBT |
NBC Network Affiliates: KNSD1 | KXAN | KXAS1 | WAND3 | WAVY | WDTN | WOOD | WWLP |
The CW Network Affiliates: KNIN2 | KNVA4 | KSCW2 | WBPG | WNLO | WWHO |
My Network TV Affiliates: KNVA4 | WCTX | WNAC4 | WNDY | WXSP |
Other stations: KBOP (Independent)1a | KBVO (TeleFutura) | WAPA / WTIN / WNJX (Independent)5 | WIIH (Univision) | WJPX / WKPV / WIRS / WJWN (MTV)5 |
1Co-owned with NBC Universal in a joint venture (76% owned by NBC, 24% owned by LIN). |
1aOwned by Commercial Broadcasting Corp., and operated by the NBC / LIN joint ventutre (see note 1) |
2Co-owned with Banks Broadcasting in a joint venture (50/50); however, LIN does not control these stations. |
3Co-owned with Block Communications in a joint venture (33% owned by LIN, 67% owned by Block Communications), |
4LIN operates these stations under a local marketing agreement. |
5Acquisition by InterMedia Partners, LP is now awaiting FCC approval. |
6Acquisition pending from Raycom Media. LIN will operate this station under a local marketing agreement until the acquisition is finalized. |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NYSE: TVL | Website: www.lintv.com |