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(Redirected from KJUN-CD) Independent TV station in Houma, Louisiana
KFOL-CD
CityHouma, Louisiana
Channels
BrandingHTV 10
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent
Ownership
OwnerFolse Communications, LLC
History
FoundedBoth stations: August 28, 1989 (35 years ago) (1989-08-28)
Former call signs
  • KFOL-CD: K30EM, K60GH (CP-never used), K11SY
  • KJUN-CD: K07UT
Call sign meaning
  • KFOL-CD: Folse Communications (owner)
  • KJUN-CD: K-JUN (Cajun)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID24978
ClassCD
ERP15 kW
HAAT122.5 m (402 ft)
Transmitter coordinates29°36′25.2″N 90°41′42.6″W / 29.607000°N 90.695167°W / 29.607000; -90.695167
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.htv10.tv

KFOL-CD (channel 30) is a low-power, Class A independent television station in Houma, Louisiana, United States. The station is owned by Folse Communications (owned by station manager and news anchor Martin Folse). KFOL-CD's studios are located on Main Street/LA 24 in downtown Houma, and its transmitter is located on Hunley Court (southwest of the Saint Louis Bayou) in the city's northeast side.

KFOL's programming is simulcast on translator station KJUN-CD (VHF digital channel 7) in Morgan City, whose transmitter is located on LA 70 in rural southern St. Martin Parish (northeast of Morgan City). Together, the two stations utilize the unified brand HTV 10 ("HTV" meaning "Houma Television").

On cable, KFOL-CD is available on channel 10 on Comcast Xfinity in Houma, Charter Spectrum in Thibodaux, Raceland, and Bourg, Vision Communications in Larose and AT&T U-verse in New Orleans, and on Allen TV Cable Service channel 71 in Morgan City.

History

This section needs expansion with: Further information on the history of KFOL-CD/KJUN-CD. You can help by adding to it. (May 2014)

KFOL and KJUN both first signed on the air on August 28, 1989.

On September 1, 2008, during the height of Hurricane Gustav, KFOL's transmitter tower, located behind its studio facility, collapsed. Interrupting a live news broadcast on the station, anchor Martin Folse thought that the loud crash came from the station's tape library (located behind the studio), until an operator in KFOL/KJUN's control room informed him that the tower had fallen to the ground. Until new transmitter facilities were set up, the station temporarily streamed local news updates focused on Terrebonne Parish via its website. KFOL provided a direct feed to area cable providers, restoring service until a temporary tower was erected.

On January 20, 2014, KFOL began broadcasting from a new studio facility located on Main Street in downtown Houma, within a building that formerly housed a Dupont's Department Store location.

Programming

The two stations generally carry locally produced programming including news and public affairs programs. Programs broadcast by KFOL/KJUN include the weeknight news, interview and call-in program Bayou Time; the interview program One on One; the New Orleans Saints-focused sports magazine series Saints on the Bayou; the college football analysis program The Charlie Stubbs Show; the sports wrap-up program Friday Night Sports, and The Beat (a series similar in format to the long-running reality series Cops that follows local police officers).

Technical information

Subchannels

KFOL and KJUN's signals are multiplexed:

Subchannels of KFOL-CD and KJUN-CD
Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
30.1 1080i 16:9 HTV-10 Main KFOL-CD/KJUN-CD programming
30.2 480i 4:3 Silent
30.3 HTV-10 in standard definition

Translator

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
Morgan City KJUN-CD 7 2.75 kW 99.5 m (326 ft) 24979 29°45′15.6″N 91°10′25.5″W / 29.754333°N 91.173750°W / 29.754333; -91.173750 (KJUN-CD)

Analog-to-digital conversion

In 2010, KFOL flash-cut its digital signal into operation through the activation of a new transmitter tower located on the east side of Houma, operating at 15 kW. KJUN also activated its new transmitter facility, operating at 300 watts, near its existing site off of Highway 70. On January 20, 2014, KFOL began broadcasting all in-studio and field segments within its programming in 1080i high definition.

See also

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KFOL-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. RabbitEars TV Query for KFOL
  3. RabbitEars TV Query for KJUN

External links

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