KRLB-LD

Television station in Richland, Washington From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

KRLB-LD (channel 29) is a low-power religious television station in Richland, Washington, United States, affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Owned by Radiant Light Broadcasting, the station is relayed full-time on KWWO-LD (channel 47) in Walla Walla, Washington.

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BrandingRadiant Light Broadcasting
AffiliationsTBN
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BrandingRadiant Light Broadcasting
Programming
AffiliationsTBN
Ownership
OwnerRadiant Light Broadcasting
History
Founded
  • KRLB-LD: January 1985 (1985-01)
First air date
  • KRLB-LD: December 18, 1989 (1989-12-18)
  • KWWO-LD: November 19, 1996 (1996-11-19)
Former call signs
  • KRLB-LD:
    • K66BW (CP, 1985–1989)
    • K49CN (1989–2000)
    • KRLB-LP (2000–2009)
  • KWWO-LD:
    • K47EV (1996–2000)
    • KWWO-LP (2000–2009)
Former channel number
  • KRLB-LD:
    • Analog: 49 (UHF, 1989–2009)
    • Digital: 49 (UHF, 2009–2018)
  • KWWO-LD:
    • Analog: 47 (UHF, 1996–2009)
    • Digital: 47 (UHF, 2009–2018)
Cornerstone Television
Call sign meaning
  • KRLB-LD: "Keep Radiant Light Burning"[1]
Technical information[2][3]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID
  • KRLB-LD: 54455
  • KWWO-LD: 54456
ClassLD
ERP
  • KRLB-LD: 4.9 kW
  • KWWO-LD: 3.5 kW
HAAT
  • KRLB-LD: 270.1 m (886 ft)
  • KWWO-LD: 194.9 m (639 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
  • KRLB-LD: 46°14′7.3″N 119°19′17.3″W
  • KWWO-LD: 45°47′59.9″N 118°22′39.5″W
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.rlb.org
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This station is not related to WRLM in Canton, Ohio, whose licensee name is the similar Radiant Life Ministries.

History

Radiant Light Broadcasting began broadcasting as K66BW, a translator for the national Trinity Broadcasting Network, in January 1985. In July 1989, it moved to channel 49 and became K49CN, branded "KRLB".[4][1] KRLB was later added to the cable system in the Tri-Cities and even reinstated after viewer outcry followed its removal in 1996.[5] In 2001, the transmitter at Badger Mountain suffered vandalism, leaving the station temporarily unable to present local programming.[6]

As of March 17, 2009, KRLB broadcasts only in digital.

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