KBSC-LP

KBSC-LP, UHF analog channel 49, was a low-powered television station licensed to Brookings, Oregon, United States. The station was owned by the Fred McCutchan Family Trust. On cable, the station was carried on Charter Cable channel 9.

KBSC-LP
Brookings, Oregon
United States
ChannelsAnalog: 49 (UHF)
Cable: 9
BrandingKBSC-TV 9
Slogan"Working together to build a better community"
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
OwnerFred McCutchan Family Trust
(Oregon Coast Media, Inc.)
History
FoundedMarch 15, 1992 (1992-03-15)
First air date
November 1, 1992 (1992-11-01)
Last air date
March 19, 2015 (2015-03-19) (22 years, 138 days) (license cancelled)
Former call signs
K49DH (1992-1995)
Independent (1992-1995, 1997-2001)
The WB/Network One (1995-1997)
America One (2001-2015)
White Springs Television
Call sign meaning
Brookings and Central City
Technical information
Facility ID15405
ERP5.6 kW
Links
Websitebrookings.chamberbusinessgateway.com/kbsc-tv/

Most of KBSC's programming was locally produced.

History

KBSC-LP was founded March 16, 1992, when the FCC granted a construction permit for K49DH to Daniel C. McGrath. The translator went on the air November 1, 1992, broadcasting programming from HomeNet and Main Street TV.

In 1995, the station became affiliated with The WB and American Independent Network. On November 20, 1995, K49DH became KBSC-LP.

On August 6, 1997, KBSC-LP was sold to Pacific Coast Communications, LLC. Network programming was dropped in favor of local programming.

On April 28, 1999, KBSC-LP was sold to Oregon Coast Television Network, Inc. In 2001, KBSC-LP affiliated with the America One network.

On September 11, 2003, the station's license was transferred to Oregon Coast Media, Inc.

On December 13, 2006, KBSC-LP was sold to the Fred McCutchan Family Trust.

KBSC-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC on March 19, 2015 for failure to file a license renewal application.


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