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KCLG-LD

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KCLG-LD
Neosho, Missouri
United States
ChannelsDigital: 32 (UHF)
Virtual: 32
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct (formerly TBN)
Ownership
OwnerGary and Deborah Kenny
History
FoundedAugust 16, 1988
Former call signsK32CL (1988-1998)
KJPX-LP (1998-2002)
KCLG-CA (2002)
KCLG-LP (2002-2012)
Former affiliationsIon Television
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID23301
ClassLD
ERP3.96 kW
Transmitter coordinates36°52′38″N 94°24′24″W / 36.87722°N 94.40667°W / 36.87722; -94.40667
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KCLG-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 32, was a low-power TBN-affiliated television station licensed to Neosho, Missouri, United States. Founded on August 16, 1988, the station was owned by Gary and Deborah Kenny.

History

The station, initially with call letters K32CL, began as an original construction permit issued August 16, 1988, to Gary M. and Deborah R. Kenny. It was licensed on June 30, 1989, serving the Neosho area on channel 32. In September 1998, the Kennys changed the station's call letters to KJPX-LP, and in October 2001, upgraded the station's license to Class A. The Kennys again changed the station's call letters in April 2002 to KCLG-CA and again to KCLG-LP. The KJPX-LP call letters would end up on another television station owned by the Kennys in Joplin. On May 30, 2012, the station's call sign was changed to KCLG-LD.

The Federal Communications Commission cancelled the station's license effective February 8, 2022.

External links

Template:ION Missouri


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