Venture Technologies Group
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Venture Technologies Group, LLC is an American television broadcasting company that was founded in 1996 and is based in Pasadena, California. The company currently owns 14 television stations.
Stations owned[edit]
City of license / Market | Station |
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Network affiliation | |
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Bakersfield | KEBK-LD | 27 (27) | Religious Independent | |
KDBK-LD[lower-alpha 1] | 41 (28) | Jewelry Television | ||
Banning / Los Angeles | KRVD-LD | 33 (10) | 2004 | Vietnamese independent, VIETV |
San Jose–San Francisco | KSCZ-LD | 23 | 2002 | Vietnamese independent, VIETV |
Los Angeles | KZNO-LD | 12 (6) | 1996 | Jewelry Television |
KMRZ-LD | 16 (26) | 2007 | Spanish Religious Independent | |
KEDD-LD | 45 (27) | 2000 | HSN | |
San Jose–San Francisco | KBKF-LD | 6 | TBA[lower-alpha 2] | |
Chicago | WRME-LD[lower-alpha 3] | 33 (6) | Jewelry Television[lower-alpha 2] | |
Oakwood Hills/Chicago, Illinois | WCHU-LD | 59 (7) | Infomercials | |
Peekskill | WEPT-CD | 15 (28) | Jewelry Television | |
Pittsburgh | WBPA-LD | 12 (12) | Rev'n |
Stations owned through Four Seasons Broadcasting[edit]
Four Seasons Broadcasting is a joint venture between Venture Technologies Group, LLC and Cleveland, Ohio-based Malibu Broadcasting.
City of license / Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) |
Owned since | Network affiliation |
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Oswego/Chicago, Illinois | WTVK | 59 (39) | Infomercials |
Former Venture Technologies-owned stations[edit]
City of license / Market | Station |
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Current status |
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Phoenix, AZ | KPHX-LP | 58 | 1992–2002 | Daystar owned-and-operated (O&O), KDTP-LP |
Tucson, AZ | KWTA-LP | 31 | 1997–2012 | Defunct |
Bishop–Los Angeles, CA | KVME-TV | 20 (20) | 2007–2021 | Jewelry Television affiliate owned by Weigel Broadcasting |
Los Angeles, CA | KILA-LP | 8 | 2000–2011 | Station is now owned by Roy William Mayhugh |
KNLA-CD | 20 (50) | –2012 | HSN affiliate owned by NRJ TV, LLC | |
KNET-CD | 25 (25) | –2012 | HSN affiliate owned by NRJ TV, LLC | |
KVHD-LD | 26 (26) | –2017 | EVINE Live affiliate owned by New York Spectrum Holding Company, LLC | |
Redding–Chico, CA | KNNN-LP | 6 | 2003–2017 | Defunct, went off-air in 2021 |
San Jose, CA | KEXT-CD | 27 (20) | 2014–2017 | Defunct, went off-air in 2017[lower-alpha 4] |
Hartford, CT | WHCT-LD | 38 (38) | 20??–2020 | MeTV owned-and-operated (O&O), owned by Weigel Broadcasting |
Davenport, IA | WBQD-LP | 26 | 2002–2013[lower-alpha 5] | Defunct, went off-air in 2011 |
Pittsfield, MA–Albany, NY | WNYA | 51 (13) | 2003–2013 | MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Hubbard Broadcasting |
Lansing, MI | WHTV | 18 (34) | [lower-alpha 6] | Defunct, went off-air in 2017 |
South Sioux City, NE–Sioux City, IA | KSXC-LD | 5 (26) | 2006–2020 | Defunct; license cancelled December 2023 |
New York City, NY | WASA-LD | 24 (25) | 2003–2009 | Estrella TV owned-and-operated (O&O) |
Syracuse, NY | WAWA-LP | 14 | 2000–2003[lower-alpha 5] | Defunct, went off-air in 2021 |
Cleveland, OH | WLFM-LP | 6 (20) | 1989–2021 | Telemundo affiliate, WTCL-LD, owned by Gray Television |
Toledo, OH | WBTL-LP | 38 | 1990–2009 | Defunct, went off-air in 2008 |
Pittsburgh, PA | WTWB-TV/WNPA | 19 (11) | 1995–1998 | Independent station, WPKD-TV, owned by CBS News and Stations |
Lubbock, TX | KFIQ-LP | 4 | ????–2020 | Defunct |
KFMP-LP | 6 | ????–2020 | Defunct | |
Bellingham–Seattle, WA | KBCB | 24 (19) | 199?–2021 | Tri-State Christian Television owned-and-operated (O&O) |
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Satellite of KEBK-LD.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 An audio-only subcarrier transmitting on analog channel 6 operates as a de facto radio station at 87.7 FM.
- ↑ Operated by Weigel Broadcasting under a local marketing agreement.
- ↑ On April 13, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that Venture Technologies' KEXT-CD was a successful bidder in the spectrum auction; the station would be surrendering its license in exchange for $55,351,366, 30% of which would be owed to the station's previous owner (Univision Communications) due to the terms of that transaction.[1] Venture Technologies surrendered KEXT-CD's license to the FCC for cancellation on July 31, 2017.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Owned through Four Seasons Broadcasting.
- ↑ Operated by E. W. Scripps Company under a local marketing agreement.
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