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CW+ affiliate in Tamuning, Guam
KTKB-LD
Channels
BrandingCW4 Guam (general)
Programming
Affiliations26.1: CW+
Ownership
OwnerKM Communications
OperatorMarianas Media
Sister stationsKTKB-FM
History
FoundedSeptember 3, 2003
First air dateApril 20, 2009 (15 years ago) (2009-04-20)
Former call signs
  • K26HK (1995–2004)
  • KTKB-LP (2004–2010)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 26 (UHF, 1995–2010)
Former affiliations
Call sign meaningfrom sister station KTKB-FM
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID131158
ClassLD
ERP1.4 kW
HAAT27.5 m (90 ft)
Transmitter coordinates13°29′15.9″N 144°49′36.2″E / 13.487750°N 144.826722°E / 13.487750; 144.826722
Links
Public license information LMS
Websitecwintv.com

KTKB-LD (channel 26) is a low-power television station licensed to Tamuning, Guam, serving the U.S. territory as an affiliate of The CW Plus. Owned by Chicago-based KM Communications, the station is operated by Marianas Media under a local marketing agreement (LMA). It is carried island-wide on cable channel 4 on MCV Broadband and GTA's GUdTV system (hence the CW 4 Guam branding).

Despite being a low-power television station, KTKB's signal covers all of Guam. It is also the territory's first fully digital commercial television station.

History

The station went on the air on April 20, 2009, though it received its construction permit on September 3, 2003. Like most of the television stations in Guam, KTKB followed a Tuesday through Monday schedule for its CW primetime lineup because of Guam being a day ahead of the United States. However, it was the first station in Guam to air first-run syndicated fare and classic shows, most of them from the Sony Pictures Television library, though programming from Universal Media Studios and Warner Bros. Television was added in September 2009. By April 2010, other stations in Guam, notably KTGM and KEQI-LP, began adding syndicated product.

KTKB was one of the few stations to still sign off overnight, doing so at 1 a.m. It did not actually go off-the-air; rather, it simply showed station promos and public service announcements.

In March 2010, KTKB launched a half-hour newscast, Guam News Watch, which competed with KUAM News and Pacific News Center at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. The newscast was canceled on January 4, 2011. On March 31, the station paused operations, returning to the air on January 9, 2012.

Subchannel

Subchannel of KTKB-LD
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
26.1 720p 16:9 KTKB-HD The CW Plus

See also

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KTKB-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. Aguon, Mindy (January 4, 2011). "Company pulls the plug on 'Guam News Watch'". KUAM News. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011.
  3. Iriarte, Hannah Cho (April 1, 2011). "No more gossip, models and vampires: CW4 television channel ceases operations". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved April 30, 2011.
  4. "Resumption of Operations".

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