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KBSV
CityCeres, California
Channels
BrandingKBSV-TV 23, AssyriaVision
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent
Ownership
OwnerBet-Nahrain, Inc.
KBES
History
First air date
April 14, 1996 (28 years ago) (1996-04-14)
Former call signs
KBAV (June–August 1995)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 23 (UHF, 1996–2009)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID4939
ERP421 watts
HAAT575.6 m (1,888 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°30′27.7″N 121°22′23.9″W / 37.507694°N 121.373306°W / 37.507694; -121.373306
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.betnahrain.org

KBSV (channel 23) is a non-commercial independent television station licensed to Ceres, California, United States, broadcasting Assyrian programming to the southern portion of the SacramentoStocktonModesto market. Owned by Bet-Nahrain, Inc. it is a sister station to KBES radio (89.5 FM). The two stations share studios at the Bet-Nahrain Assyrian Cultural Center on South Central Avenue in Ceres; KBSV's transmitter is located atop Mount Oso in western Stanislaus County.

Even though KBSV is licensed as a full-power station, its broadcast radius is comparable to that of a low-power station, only extending about 30 miles (48 km) from its transmitter. It is only carried on cable in the Stockton, Modesto, Sonora and Turlock areas (primarily on channel 15), and is not available on DirecTV or Dish Network.

KBSV was the first Assyrian television station in the world, and began broadcasting on April 14, 1996. It began webcasting 24 hours a day in 1997.

Subchannel

Subchannel of KBSV[2]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
23.1 480i 4:3 KBSV-TV Main KBSV programming

See also

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KBSV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KBSV". www.rabbitears.info. Retrieved February 1, 2023.

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