KJNK-LD

KJNK-LD is a low-powered television station that is licensed to and serving Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the Minneapolis/St. Paul media market. It is an affiliate of Telemundo that broadcasts over UHF channel 25 from a transmitter on top of the IDS Center in downtown Minneapolis.

KJNK-LD
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
United States
CityMinneapolis, Minnesota
BrandingTelemundo Minnesota
ChannelsDigital: 25 (UHF)
Virtual: 25 (PSIP)
Subchannels(see below)
AffiliationsTelemundo (November 2014–present)
OwnerHC2 Holdings
LicenseeHC2 Broadcasting License Inc.
First air date1984 (1984)
Sister station(s)K33LN-D, KMNV, KMNQ
Former call signsK58BS (1984–1994)
K65GC (1994–1997)
K65GV (1997–1998)
K58BS (1997 & 1998–2005)
K25IA (2005–2009)
K25IA-D (2009–2014)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
58 (UHF, 1984–1994 & 1998–2005)
65 (UHF, 1994–1997 & 1997–1998)
Former affiliationsTBN (1984–2013, November 2013–November 2014)
Informed TV (Sept.–Nov. 2013)
Doctor Television Channel (DT2, 2014–2015)
Transmitter power15 kW
Height250 m (820 ft)
Facility ID67955
Transmitter coordinates44°58′34.0″N 93°16′20″W
Licensing authorityFCC
Public license informationProfile
CDBS
Websitewww.telemundomn.com

History

The station began as K58BS upon signing on the air for the first time in 1984 as a local translator for the Trinity Broadcasting Network. It became K65GC in 1994 when it was moved to UHF channel 65. It returned to channel 58 and reverted to their first callsign in 1997 and again in 1998. The station was K65GV from 1997 to 1998.

They got their original K58BS callsign back in 1998 and it stayed with them until 2005, when the station moved to UHF channel 25 and became K25IA. Their digital counterpart, K25IA-D, signed on in 2009 in order for the station to upgrade to digital.

On April 13, 2012, TBN sold 36 of its translators, including K25IA-D, to Regal Media, Inc. Regal Media is headed by George Cooney, the CEO of the EUE/Screen Gems studios.[1]

Following its acquisition by Regal Media, K25IA-D continued to carry all five TBN services. This ended in September 2013, when all TBN services were dropped in favor of Informed TV, a series of video lectures from Alan Roebke, a former Congressional candidate from Minnesota's 7th Congressional District. Informed TV's programming is also carried on a subchannel of K21GN-D, a Selective TV translator in Alexandria, where the organization's headquarters are located.[2] This ended in mid-November 2013, when K25IA-D resumed carriage of TBN and its subchannels.[3]

Regal Media sold K25IA-D to King Forward in 2014.[4] On June 9, 2014, the station changed its call sign to the current KJNK-LD. The station became a Telemundo affiliate on November 23, 2014, with Sunrise, Florida-based company DTV America Corporation becoming the operator of the station. That same day, KJNK's second subchannel began featuring programming from Doctor TV, a new upstart healthy-lifestyle network featuring the latest in medical breakthroughs, fitness programs, and other healthy living programming, with some programming from The Worship Network being shown during parts of the overnight hours. In terms of Spanish-language programming, KJNK now competes with WUMN-LP, which is affiliated with Univision, one of Telemundo's main competitors.

On February 12, 2015, Comcast cable began carrying KJNK on Xfinity channel 100 and Xfinity Digital channel 624.[5] Later that year, DrTV was replaced by the Sonlife Broadcasting Network on channel 25.2, with 25.3 carrying Hmong language programming for the local Hmong-American community. King Forward sold its stations, including KJNK-LD, to HC2 Holdings in 2017.[6]

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[7][8]
25.11080i16:9KJNK-LDMain KJNK-LD programming / Telemundo
25.2480i4:3Sonlife Broadcasting Network
25.3Cozi TV
25.4LX
25.5ShopHQ
25.6GetTV

References


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