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Television station in Texas, United States
KSCM-LP
Channels
BrandingTelemundo Central Texas
Programming
AffiliationsTelemundo (1997–2017)
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsKXXV / KRHD-CD
History
First air dateMarch 17, 1997; 27 years ago (1997-03-17)
Last air dateNovember 14, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-11-14) (date of license surrender)
Former call signsK12ON (1991–1997)
Technical information
Facility ID54417
ClassTX
ERP54 kW
HAAT127 m (417 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°45′26.8″N 96°28′4.6″W / 30.757444°N 96.467944°W / 30.757444; -96.467944
Translator(s)

KSCM-LP (channel 18) was a low-power television station in Bryan, Texas, United States, which was affiliated with the Spanish-language network Telemundo. Owned by Raycom Media, the station was a simulcast of the second digital subchannel of Waco-licensed ABC affiliate KXXV (channel 25) and its Bryan-based semi-satellite KRHD-CD (channel 40). KSCM-LP's transmitter was located northwest of Bryan on US 190/SH 6 in unincorporated southern Robertson County.

History

In April 2006, Drewry Communications reached an agreement with R. D. Harris to purchase KSCM-LP for a reported $125,000. On August 10, 2015, Raycom Media announced that it would purchase Drewry Communications for $160 million. The sale was completed on December 1.

Raycom Media surrendered the station's license for cancellation on November 14, 2017. It had a construction permit to flash-cut to digital on channel 18; these facilities were never built.

References

  1. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. "Deals - 4/10/2006". Broadcasting & Cable. April 10, 2006.
  3. Jessell, Harry A. (August 10, 2015). "Raycom Buying Drewry For $160 Million". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  4. "Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. August 7, 2015. Retrieved August 11, 2015.
  5. Raycom Media Completes $160 Million Acquisition of Drewry Communications Broadcasting & Cable, Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  6. "Cancellation Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
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