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KETH is a full-service television station in Houston, Texas, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 14 and in digital on UHF channel 24. It is the TBN affiliate for Houston, Galveston, and the surrounding area. Founded October 12, 1983, the station is owned by Community Education Television, Inc.
When KETH went on the air it was spanish independent, which was part on KHTV.
In 1987 KETH became TBN.
On July 7, 1998 the marines sword commercial began, ir stopped till February 16, 2000. But maybe they might give more.
This also was for end abuse, Maniac Mansion Babies, Men's Wearhouse, Steve Lee, Jimmy Newtron, Marines, Eggs, Rambo explosion from The Outpost in 1982, I.V. Hillard and Super Mario Bros.
KETH sometimes shows spanish commercial, as part of Joseph Parle's "We Speak Ingles y Español" which airs weekday at 5:00 AM.
On Mondays from 1:00-5:00 AM, KETH goes off the air showing a test card saying "KETH-TV CH 14" The man says. "This is the Trinity Broadcasting Network," Later the KHTV man says "KETH-TV, now leaves the air due to necessary maintaince. Thank you for your patince" At the end on the test card, it repeats the slogan accept the man says "KETH-TV now returns to the air, from following necessary maintenance. Thank you for you patience. We now join the program all ready in progress. Which "We Speak Ingles, y Español" starts.
In Winter 2001, Maniac Mansion, Wedding Bell Blues aired, which Dave marries Razor. It was viewed alot of time on KETH. The movie was made in 1995, when Maniac Mansion Babies started.
In the future, maybe KETH will be spanish, like KCVH-LP, KVVV, KZJL, and KFTH.
What kind of eggs do KETH and Paul crouch eat? This is a ladies commercial, which is marines swords, also like Oxygen. When will the marines return?
The station it's located at 10904 Wilcrest Drive at Kinghust Drive. Across were KFTH was located. Sometimes at 7714 Westpark Drive at Hillcroft Aveune. Their apartment number on Sierra Vista apartments are #3901-3904, which also KLTJ, KRIV, KNWS, KHCW, etc. lives with them
On February 19, 2009, which is the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations, KETH will be required to turn off its analog signal and turn on its digital signal (called a "flash-cut").
The station's signal is multiplexed:
TBN-owned full-power stations permanently ceased analog transmissions on April 16, 2009.
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- This region also includes the following cities and areas: Conroe
- Galveston
- Huntsville
- Sugar Land
- The Woodlands
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
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- KPRC-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Start, 2.3 H&I, 2.4 MeTV, 2.5 MeToons)
- KUHT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Create, 8.3 Kids, 8.4 NHK, 8.5 Sight into Sound, 8.6 World)
- KHOU (11.1 CBS, 11.2 LC, 11.3 Crime, 11.4 Comet)
- KTRK-TV (13.1 ABC, 13.2 Localish, 13.3 Charge!, 13.4 QVC)
- KETH-TV (14.1 TBN, 14.2 Inspire, 14.3 Enlace, 14.4 Smile)
- KTXH (20.1 MNT, 20.2 Movies!, 20.3 Grio, 20.4 Buzzr)
- KLTJ (22.1 Daystar, 22.2 DS Español, 22.3 Reflections)
- KRIV (26.1 Fox, 26.2 Catchy, 26.3 Fox WX)
- KIAH (39.1 CW, 39.2 ANT, 39.3 Nest, 39.4 HSN2, 39.5 REW)
- KXLN-DT (45.1 UNI, 45.2 UniMás, 45.3 Mystery, 45.5 LC)
- KTMD (47.1 TMD, 47.2 TXO, 47.3 AmCrimes, 47.4 Cozi, 47.5 Oxygen)
- KPXB-TV (49.1 Ion, 49.2 Bounce, 49.3 Laff, 49.4 Ion+, 49.5 Mystery, 49.6 Get, 49.7 Court, 49.8 Grit)
- KYAZ (51.1 MeTV, 51.2 MeTV+, 51.3 Dabl, 51.4 Story, 51.12 Ads)
- KTBU (11.11 CBS, 55.1 Quest, 55.2 Nosey, 55.3 Nación)
- KUBE-TV (57.1/4 LC, 57.2 Ace, 57.3 SBN, 57.5/.7 Ads, 57.6 Mi Raza, 57.8 JTV, 57.9 Visión Latina, 57.10 Advenimiento TV, 57.11 VIETV)
- KZJL (61.1 Estrella, 61.2 Estrella News, 61.3 ShopHQ, 61.4 LC, 61.5 Positiv, 61.6 Confess)
- KFTH-DT (67.1 UniMás, 67.2 Get, 67.3 Grit, 67.4 HSN, 67.5 UNI)
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Low power |
- KUVM-LD (10.1 Defy, 10.2 SBN, 10.3 365BLK, 10.4 Outlaw)
- KHLM-LD (12.1 CTN, 12.2 CTNi)
- KVVV-LD (15.1 ShopHQ, 15.2/7 Ads, 15.3 Best of ShopHQ, 15.4 Ace, 15.5 OAN+, 15.6 AWE+, 15.8 Bark TV, 15.9 RNTV, 15.10 FTF, 15.11 MTRSPT1, 15.12 Outdoor America, 15.13 NBT)
- KVQT-LD (21.1 Newsmax2, 21.2 Retro, 21.3 TV Elohim, 21.4 Smart Money, 21.5 Cristo TV, 21.6 Heartland, 21.7 NTD Chinese, 21.8 STV, 21.9 Biz TV, 21.10 NowMedia, 21.11 Epic F.I.T., 21.12 ABTV, 21.13 MBC, 21.14 Televiva, 21.15 Fun Roads, 21.16 CCN, 21.17 Action, 21.18 INTV)
- KCTL-LD (25.1 Dark, 25.2 IBN)
- KQHO-LD (27.1 VietSky, 27.2 SBU, 27.4 VNBC TV, 27.5 Vietmedia TV, 27.6 LSTV, 27.7 IBC TV, 27.8 Global Mall, 27.9 Afrocentrik)
- KUGB-CD (28.1 ULFN, 28.2 Infomercials, 28.3 Shop LC, 28.4 365BLK, 28.5 Outlaw, 28.6 Defy, 28.7 Dark)
- KEHO-LD (32.1/2/4 Informercials, 32.3 Defy, 32.4 365BLK, 32.5 Aqui TV, 32.6 LC, 32.7 Outlaw
- KUVM-CD (34.1 LATV, 34.2 NTD America, 34.3 Timeless TV, 34.4 Defy, 34.5 365BLK, 34.6 Outlaw, 34.7 Salem News)
- KZHO-LD (38.1/3 Visión Celestial, 38.2 Vida Vision, 38.4 TV Elohim, 38.5 Dark, 38.6 Iglesia JEMIR, 38.7 Mana Musica, 38.8 Religious, 38.9 Joe FM)
- KBMN-LD (40.1 BeIN Xtra, 40.2 BeIN Español, 40.3/4/5/6 Ads)
- KBPX-LD (46.1 VidaVision, 46.2 WBN, 46.3 CEC, 46.4 Endtime, 46.5 GEB, 46.6 OAN+)
- KLNK-LD (48.1 Punch TV)
- KDHU-LD (50.1 Daystar, 50.2 DS Español, 50.3 DS Reflections)
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