KABI-LD

Television station in Texas, United States
32°45′34″N 100°54′47″W / 32.75944°N 100.91306°W / 32.75944; -100.91306Links
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KABI-LD, virtual channel 42 (UHF digital channel 32), is a low powered Heroes & Icons-affiliated[2] television station licensed to Snyder, Texas, United States. The station is owned by Gray Television, making it a sister to Gray's duopoly of Lubbock-licensed NBC affiliate KCBD (channel 11) and Wolfforth-licensed CW affiliate KLCW-TV (channel 23); it is also sister to three other low-power stations—MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYL-LD (channel 14, which is simulcast on KLCW's second digital subchannel), Class A Telemundo affiliate KXTQ-CD (channel 46), and MeTV affiliate KLBB-LD (channel 48). Gray also operates Fox affiliate KJTV-TV (channel 34) and low-power Class A independent KJTV-CD (channel 32) through a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting. The stations share studios at 98th Street and University Avenue in south Lubbock. KABI-LD's transmitter is located north of Snyder.

As KABI-LD's transmitter is located in Snyder, its broadcast radius does not reach the major city in the market. Therefore, in order to reach the city, the station shares its subchannels with KLBB-LD's second and third subchannels respectively. However, KLBB's signal does not reach over the entire market as the station is also low-powered, so it must rely on cable and satellite to reach the entire market.

Digital channels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KABI-LD[2]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
42.1 480i 16:9 H&I Main KABI-LD programming / Heroes & Icons
42.2 MOVIES! Movies!

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KABI-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ a b "RabbitEars query of KABI-LD". RabbitEars. Retrieved 2022-10-22.

External links

  • Facility details for Facility ID 55048 (KABI-LD) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
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  • 1 Owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting; Gray operates these stations through an SSA.
  • 2 Owned by Gray; E. W. Scripps Company operates these stations through an SSA.
  • 3 Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company.


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