KRLB-LD
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Richland, Washington United States | |
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Channels | Digital: 29.1 |
Branding | Radiant Light Broadcasting |
Programming | |
Affiliations | TBN |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radiant Light Broadcasting |
History | |
Founded | 1984 |
Former call signs | K49CN (?-2000) KRLB-LP (2000-2009) |
Former affiliations | Cornerstone Television |
Technical information | |
Translator(s) | KWWO-LP ch.32.1, Walla Walla |
Links | |
Website | http://www.rlb.org/ |
KRLB-LD channel 29.1 is a low-power religious television station in Richland, Washington, owned by Radiant Light Broadcasting, and affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
KRLB-LD programming can also be seen on KWWO-LP channel 32.1 Walla Walla, Washington. However, for continuity reasons, the signal is masked as channel 29.1. KRLB is seen on channel 7 on Charter Communications in the Mid-Columbia Basin.
Prior to the digital transition, KRLB-LP was broadcast on analog channel 49. As of March 17, 2009, KRLB-LP broadcasts only in digital.
These stations are not related to WRLM in Canton, Ohio, whose licensee name is the similar "Radiant Light Ministries".
History[edit]
The Call Letters KRLB, previously belonged to 99.5 FM Lubbock, Texas, now known as KQBR-FM. Before it went to the FM band, it was KRLB-AM 580. Station started out as a daytime directional KDAV-AM, Lubbock, Texas at its inception.
External links[edit]
- Radiant Light Broadcasting
- Facility Details for Facility ID:54455 (KRLB-LD), Licensing and Management System Admin, FCC
- Facility Details for Facility ID:54456 (KWWO-LD), Licensing and Management System Admin, FCC
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