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KETH is a full-power television station serving Houston, Texas transmitting over analog channel 14. The station is the TBN affiliate for Houston, Texas, and its surrounding area.

KETH's digital channel is a multicast which features other TBN-owned channels:

  • 14.1 - KETH's analog feed, featuring TBN
  • 14.2 - "The Church Channel", focusing on church services
  • 14.3 - "JCTV", a teen-oriented channel
  • 14.4 - "Enlace USA", a Spanish-language channel
  • 14.5 - "Smile of a Child", a new channel aimed at toddlers and preteens

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This region also includes the following cities and areas: Conroe
Galveston
Huntsville
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