KBOP-CA

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KBOP-CA
File:Anime 43.JPG
San Diego, California
Branding Anime 43 (Starting 8/08)
Analog channel 43 (VHF)
Digital channel none
Affiliations Daystar
ShopNBC
Worship Network(to be Anime America 8/08)
Owner Taylor Media Stations Group
Founded 1983
Call letters meaning
Former affiliations Spanish Independent, Shop At Home

KBOP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Diego, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43, as well as being carried on digital cable on Cox Digital Cable channel 143 and Time Warner Digital Cable channel 343. Founded December 5, 1990, the station is owned by Taylor Media Stations Group. KBOP currently broadcasts Daystar, ShopNBC, and the Worship Network, 7 days a week.


History

KBOP-CA was a Spanish language station known as Mi San Diego TV, programmed by KNSD, an NBC affiliate co-owned by NBC Universal and LIN Television. Much of the programming for KBOP-CA originated from Los Angeles Spanish independent station KWHY-TV, including its newscasts, Noticias 22, weekdays at 5 PM and weekends at 7 PM and 10 PM. However, KBOP-CA aired its own newscasts, Noticias Mi San Diego TV 43, weekdays at 7 PM and 10 PM. The station also provided Spanish-language broadcasts of San Diego Padres baseball games during the season and San Diego Chargers pre-season football games. In overnight hours (approximatedly 12:30 AM to 6:30 AM), KBOP-CA carried the Shop At Home shopping channel feed.

In July 2007, it was announced that KNSD would sell its station to Taylor Media Stations Group, including the switch to religious programming on KBOP, effective September 1, 2007.

The reason for this sell of KNSD's sister station of KBOP and therefore the end of KBOP's Spanish-language programming is due to KBOP's limited availability -- on one low-power station and on digital cable, while the other stations have analog cable coverage, a full-powered signal, and/or several low-powered transmitters.

After Taylor Media's buyout of Mi San Diego TV on September 1, 2007, KBOP replaced its programming with Daystar, ShopNBC, and Worship Network.

In a conference by Josh Taylor, CEO of Taylor Media, it was revealed that its sister station KUSI would be affiliating with The CW as Tribune's station KSWB becomes FOX. [2] The change will happen in August 2008, moving the Anime America affiliation to KBOP. It is possible that upon taking over the Anime America affiliation, KBOP will file an FCC application for a digital companion channel.

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