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The station was founded on August 7, 1996 as translator '''K06MU'''. It was also available to area subscribers of [[Charter Cable]] on channel 6. The station's programming at the time was 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.
The station was founded on August 7, 1996 as translator '''K06MU'''. It was also available to area subscribers of [[Charter Cable]] on channel 6. The station's programming at the time was 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.


In 2016, ownership was transferred from Bear Valley Broadcasting to the current licensee. The current licensee, Venture Technologies, previously owned [[KSFV-CD|KSFV-CA]], which also operated on analog channel 6 as a radio station. KZNO-LP now transmits from Mount Harvard, a peak adjacent to Mount Wilson, in Los Angeles County, as a Spanish-religious station; while KSFV-CD now shares transmitting facilities on Box Springs Mountain in <nowiki>[[Riverside County, California|Riverside County]]</nowiki> with <nowiki>[[Ontario, California|Ontario]]</nowiki>-licensed <nowiki>[[KPOM-CD]]</nowiki>.
In 2016, ownership was transferred from Bear Valley Broadcasting to the current licensee. The current licensee, Venture Technologies, previously owned [[KSFV-CD|KSFV-CA]], which also operated on analog channel 6 as a radio station. KZNO-LP now transmits from Mount Harvard, a peak adjacent to Mount Wilson, in Los Angeles County, as a Spanish-religious station; while what is now KSFV-CD now shares transmitting facilities on Box Springs Mountain in [[Riverside County, California|Riverside County]] with [[Ontario, California|Ontario]]-licensed [[KPOM-CD]].


Since KZNO-LP 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. The FCC has set July 2021 as the deadline for that transition. The station's audio feed can be heard on local radio at 87.7 FM since analog channel 6 is in the 82-88&nbsp;MHz range.
Since KZNO-LP 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. The FCC has set July 2021 as the deadline for that transition. The station's audio feed can be heard on local radio at 87.7 FM since analog channel 6 is in the 82-88&nbsp;MHz range.

Revision as of 12:38, 8 November 2020

KZNO-LP
Channels
BrandingGuadalupe Radio
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent
Ownership
OwnerVenture Technologies Group, LLC
History
FoundedAugust 7, 1996
Former call signs
K06MU (1996-2015)
Technical information
Facility ID63149
ClassLP
ERP500 W
Links
WebsiteGuadalupe Radio

KZNO-LP, VHF analog channel 6, is a low-powered independent television station licensed to Big Bear Lake, California, United States. As of 2016, the station is owned by the Venture Technologies Group.

History

The station was founded on August 7, 1996 as translator K06MU. It was also available to area subscribers of Charter Cable on channel 6. The station's programming at the time was 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.

In 2016, ownership was transferred from Bear Valley Broadcasting to the current licensee. The current licensee, Venture Technologies, previously owned KSFV-CA, which also operated on analog channel 6 as a radio station. KZNO-LP now transmits from Mount Harvard, a peak adjacent to Mount Wilson, in Los Angeles County, as a Spanish-religious station; while what is now KSFV-CD now shares transmitting facilities on Box Springs Mountain in Riverside County with Ontario-licensed KPOM-CD.

Since KZNO-LP 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. The FCC has set July 2021 as the deadline for that transition. 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.