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KPGT is a commercial television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on digital channel 44 as an affiliate of the Japanese Television Network. In addition, the station airs children's programs from [[Kids Box TV]] and sporting events. The KHCV call letters were assigned by the FCC with the construction permit on October 2, 1989. KHCV signed on the air 10 years later on January 1, 1999 after many CP extensions. The station is owned by North Pacific International Television, Inc. (Under a local marketing agreement w/Taylor Media Stations Group).
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KFFV is a commercial television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on digital channel 44 as an affiliate of the Japanese Television Network. In addition, the station airs children's programs from [[Kids Box TV]] and sporting events. The KHCV call letters were assigned by the FCC with the construction permit on October 2, 1989. KHCV signed on the air 10 years later on January 1, 1999 after many CP extensions. The station is owned by North Pacific International Television, Inc. (Under a local marketing agreement w/Taylor Media Stations Group).
== Technical ==
== Technical ==
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During the week of August 11, 2006, KHCV started carrying "Azteca America" on their analog channel 45 (Now JTN) as well as their digital channel 44-2 (Now Asahi America).
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During the week of August 11, 2006, KFFV started carrying "Azteca America" on their analog channel 45 (Now JTN) as well as their digital channel 44-2 (Now Asahi America).
On December 20, 2006, Navarre's FUNimation Entertainment announced that the FUNimation channel would be broadcast on KHCV 44-3 but was moved to [[KONG|KONG-DT5]]).
On December 20, 2006, Navarre's FUNimation Entertainment announced that the FUNimation channel would be broadcast on KHCV 44-3 but was moved to [[KONG|KONG-DT5]]).

Current revision as of 21:24, 5 November 2011

KFFV
Seattle, Washington
Branding JTN 44
Asahi Seattle (on DT2)
Live Pudget Sound TV(on DT3)
Subchannels 44.1 JTN/Kids Box TV
44.2 Asahi Vision
44.3 ToonWire
44.4 The Baptist Channel
44.5Live Network TV/Dress TV
44.6 The Dojo Network
44.7 WeatherNation
Digital channel 44 (UHF)
Affiliations JTN
Kids Box TV
Owner North Pacific International Television, Inc.(Under LMA w/Taylor Media Stations Group)
Founded January 1, 1999
Call letters meaning
Former affiliations Military Channel
Value Vision
FUNimation Channel
GameZnFlix Entertainment Channel (GnF-TV)
Shop at Home
Jewelry TV
The Sportsman Channel
America One
Azteca America
AAT Television (chinese programming)

KFFV is a commercial television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on digital channel 44 as an affiliate of the Japanese Television Network. In addition, the station airs children's programs from Kids Box TV and sporting events. The KHCV call letters were assigned by the FCC with the construction permit on October 2, 1989. KHCV signed on the air 10 years later on January 1, 1999 after many CP extensions. The station is owned by North Pacific International Television, Inc. (Under a local marketing agreement w/Taylor Media Stations Group).


[edit] Technical

During the week of August 11, 2006, KFFV started carrying "Azteca America" on their analog channel 45 (Now JTN) as well as their digital channel 44-2 (Now Asahi America).

On December 20, 2006, Navarre's FUNimation Entertainment announced that the FUNimation channel would be broadcast on KHCV 44-3 but was moved to KONG-DT5).

On March 1, 2007, KHCV started broadcasting content from GFN Entertainment Network[2] on their digital subchannels 44-3 and 44-4. 44-3 carried GNF "Game & Music" and 44-4 carried GNF "Movie".

Previously, the analog broadcast (UHF 45) was exclusively Azteca América, while the Comcast broadcast of this channel (Channel 15) is Jewelry TV. As of September 10, 2007, it appears that the analog UHF channel 45 carries the Jewelry TV content which is the same as the digital UHF channel 44-1 and Comcast channel 15.

On October 15, 2007, programming from AAT Television started broadcasting on digital channel 44-3 until October 15, 2007 when it was replaced with Coast To Coast TV.

On April 19, 2008, it appears that the America One content on channel 44-4 has been replaced by "The Sportsman Channel and has since been switched to christian format provided by The Baptist Channel.

On September 28, 2009, KHCV became KPST and then KFFV.


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