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K17ET

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K17ET
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
ChannelsAnalog: 17 (UHF)
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
OwnerTrinity Broadcasting Network
History
First air dateSeptember 1988; 35 years ago (1988-09)
Last air dateJuly 27, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-07-27)
Former call signsK60DJ (1988–1998)
K61FF (1998–2000)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
60 (UHF, 1988–1998)
61 (UHF, 1998–2000)
Former affiliationsTBN (1988–2012)
Call sign meaningtranslator calls sequentially assigned by the FCC
Technical information
Facility ID68067
ERP4 kW (analog)
15 kW (digital)
Transmitter coordinates42°2′43.00″N 91°38′48.00″W / 42.0452778°N 91.6466667°W / 42.0452778; -91.6466667 (K17ET)
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K17ET was a low-power television station licensed to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. The station broadcast on UHF channel 17, with no digital signal on the air.

On April 26, 2006, the station was granted a construction permit to begin converting operations to digital television. Upon completion, the station was to broadcast at 15,000 watts on channel 17. The original permit expired, but an identical permit was granted on July 13, 2012.

TBN took K17ET silent March 25, 2010 due to declining support, which had been attributed to the digital transition.[1] K17ET returned to the air on April 26, 2010.[2] On April 13, 2012, TBN sold 36 of its translators, including K17ET, to Regal Media, a broadcasting group headed by George Cooney, the CEO of the EUE/Screen Gems studios.[3] In the meantime, K17ET left the air once more, on July 27, 2012, after losing the lease to its transmitter site; it would not return until after the sale to Regal Media is complete, however, the sale never fell through.[4]

The station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on July 16, 2013.

References[edit]

  1. "Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. April 26, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2010.
  2. "Resumption of Operations". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. June 7, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2012.
  3. FCC document: "Asset Purchase Agreement: Trinity Christian Center Of Santa Ana, Inc. / Trinity Broadcasting Of Arizona, Inc. (Sellers) and Regal Media, Inc. (Buyer)
  4. "Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. August 27, 2012. Retrieved September 1, 2012.

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