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'''K06MU''' is a [[Low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[television station]] in [[Big Bear Lake, California]], broadcasting locally on analog channel 6 as an [[independent station]]. Founded in August 7, 1996, the station is owned by Bear Valley Broadcasting, Inc. It is also available to area subscribers of Charter Cable on channel 6. The station's programming is similar to a public-access cable channel, consisting primarily of news, public affairs and travel programs produced by local residents of the Big Bear Valley.
'''K06MU''' is a [[Low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[television station]] in [[Big Bear Lake, California]], broadcasting locally on analog channel 6 as an [[independent station]]. Founded in August 7, 1996, the station is owned by Bear Valley Broadcasting, Inc. It is also available to area subscribers of [[Charter Cable]] on channel 6. The station's programming is similar to a [[Public-access television]] [[cable TV]] channel, consisting primarily of news, public affairs and travel programs produced by local residents of the Big Bear Valley.


Since K06MU is a low-power station, it was not required to switch to a digital signal on June 12, 2009 as required of all full-power TV stations in the United States. No date or timeline has yet been determined by the Federal Communications Commission for low-power stations and translators to switch from analog to digital. The station's audio feed can be heard on local radio at 87.7 FM since analog channel 6 is in the 82-88 MHz range.
Since K06MU is a low-power station, it was not required to switch to a digital signal on June 12, 2009 as required of all full-power TV stations in the United States. No date or timeline has yet been determined by the Federal Communications Commission for low-power stations and translators to switch from analog to digital. The station's audio feed can be heard on local radio at 87.7 FM since analog channel 6 is in the 82-88 MHz range.

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K06MU is a low-power television station in Big Bear Lake, California, broadcasting locally on analog channel 6 as an independent station. Founded in August 7, 1996, the station is owned by Bear Valley Broadcasting, Inc. It is also available to area subscribers of Charter Cable on channel 6. The station's programming is similar to a Public-access television cable TV channel, consisting primarily of news, public affairs and travel programs produced by local residents of the Big Bear Valley.

Since K06MU is a low-power station, it was not required to switch to a digital signal on June 12, 2009 as required of all full-power TV stations in the United States. No date or timeline has yet been determined by the Federal Communications Commission for low-power stations and translators to switch from analog to digital. The station's audio feed can be heard on local radio at 87.7 FM since analog channel 6 is in the 82-88 MHz range.