KOHC-CD

KOHC-CD, virtual channel 45 (UHF digital channel 31), is a low-powered, Class A Azteca América owned-and-operated television station licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. The station is owned by HC2 Holdings. KOHC-CD's studios and transmitter are located on Southeast 104th Street in southeast Oklahoma City (on the city limits of Moore). On cable, the station is available on AT&T U-verse channel 38 and Cox Communications channel 438.

KOHC-CD
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
United States
BrandingAzteca 45 Oklahoma City
LATV 45.2 (DT2)
ChannelsDigital: 31 (UHF)
Virtual: 45 (PSIP)
Affiliations
OwnerHC2 Holdings
LicenseeHC2 Station Group, Inc.
First air dateAugust 29, 1986 (1986-08-29)
Call sign meaningOklaHoma City
Sister station(s)KBZC-LD, KTOU-LD
Former call signs
  • K07TX (1986–2000)
  • KOHC-LP (2000–2007)
  • KOHC-CA (2007–2011)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 7 (VHF, 1986–2000)
  • 38 (UHF, 2000–2009)
  • 45 (UHF, 2009–2011)
  • Digital:
    45 (2011-2019)
Former affiliations
  • DT1:
  • Independent (1986–2000)
  • HITN (2000–2007)
  • MundoMax (2012–2013)
  • DT2:
  • Azteca America (2012–2013)
  • Mexicanal (2012–2014)
  • MundoMax (2013-2016)
  • DT3:
  • TeLe-Romantica (2012–2015)
  • DT4:
  • RTV (2010–2012)
  • TeLe-Romantica (2014–2015)
  • DT5:
  • Revenue Frontier (2015-2019)
  • DT6:
  • AMG TV (2010–2012)
Transmitter power15 kW
Height71.28 m (234 ft)
ClassCD
Facility ID10265
Transmitter coordinates35°21′46.00″N 97°26′57.00″W
Licensing authorityFCC
Public license informationProfile
CDBS
Websitehttp://www.noticiasoklahoma.com and http://www.elnacionalmedia.com/

History

The station first signed on the air on August 29, 1986, broadcasting on VHF channel 7; it initially operated as an independent station, and was known to carry ethnic-oriented programs during the station's first seven years on the air, including those that catered to Native American audiences and Asian language speakers. In 2000, the station moved to UHF channel 38.

KOHC affiliated with Azteca América in late 2007 and adopted an all-Spanish language format. The station relocated to channel 45 in 2009. On August 13, 2012, KOHC-CD changed its primary affiliation to upstart Spanish language network MundoFox, relegating Azteca América programming to a second digital subchannel and eliminating Retro Television Network and AMG TV from its digital signal, which in effect resulted in the station being affiliated only with Spanish language broadcast networks (besides Azteca and MundoFox, the two additional subchannels that remained after the removal of the RTV and AMG TV subchannels were Mexicanal and TeLe-Romántica). In January 2013, MundoFox was moved to digital channel 45.2, while the Azteca América affiliation reverted to the station's main channel.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[1]
45.1720p16:9KOHC-CDMain KOHC-CD programming / Azteca América
45.2480i4:3LATV
45.3OnTV4U (Informercials)
45.4Informercials
45.5CBN News Channel

References


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