KM Communications Inc.

KM Communications Inc.

KM Communications, Inc. is the owner of several television and radio stations throughout the United States. The company, based in Skokie, Illinois, gets its name from the first names of its President, Myoung Hwa Bae and her husband, Kun Chae Bae. Their son, Kevin Joel Bae, is the General Manager of the company.

Founded in 1988, KM Communications has grown to nine radio stations and 32 television stations, with construction permits for seven additional radio and nine additional television stations.

The stations owned by KM Communications get their programming from a variety of sources, but the most common affiliation is with ABC Radio for their radio stations and America One network for their television stations.

tation list

AM radio

*KQMG 1220 kHz (ESPN Radio) Independence, Iowa

FM radio

*KWKM-FM 95.7 MHz (ABC Radio) St. Johns, Arizona
*KBKY-FM 94.1 MHz (FOX Sports Radio) Merced, California
*WPNG-FM 101.9 MHz (ABC Radio) Pearson, Georgia
*KTKB-FM 101.9 MHz (Independent) Hagåtña, Guam
*KQMG-FM 95.3 MHz (ABC Radio) Independence, Iowa
*WLCN-FM 96.3 MHz (ABC Radio) Atlanta, Illinois
*WDLJ-FM 97.5 MHz (ABC Radio) Breese, Illinois
*WMKB-FM 102.9 MHz (ABC Radio) Earlville, Illinois

Full-service television

*KEJB channel 43 (MyNetworkTV) El Dorado, Arkansas
*KCFG channel 9 (America One) Flagstaff, Arizona
*KWKB-TV channel 20 (The CW/MyNetworkTV) Iowa City, Iowa
*KPIF channel 15 (The CW) Pocatello, Idaho
*KBEO channel 11 (The CW) Jackson, Wyoming "(satellite of KPIF)"

Class A television

*WSKC-CA channel 22 (Religious) Atlanta, Georgia "(repeater of unrelated WATC)"
*WOCK-CA channel 13 (Azteca America) Chicago, Illinois
*WOCH-CA channel 41 (Ethnic/Korean) Chicago, Illinois
*WMKE-CA channel 7 (America One) Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Low-power television

*KNJO-LP channel 6 (America One) Holbrook, Arizona
*KWKM-LP channel 10 Show Low, Arizona
*KWSJ-LP channel 12 Snowflake, Arizona
*KRDN-LP channel 5 (Daystar Television Network) Redding, California
*WWPD-LP channel 41 Douglas, Georgia
*WPNG-LP channel 3 Pearson, Georgia
*WPDW-LP channel 26 Pearson, Georgia
*KTKB-LP channel 26 Tamuning, Guam
*KHIK-LP channel 47 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
*WCRD-LP channel 44 (America One) Carthage, Illinois
*WBKM-LP channel 46 (America One) Chana, Illinois
*WRDH-LP channel 7 (America One) Holcomb, Illinois
*WMKB-LP channel 25 (America One) Rochelle, Illinois
*WHFE-LP channel 18 (White Springs Television) Sullivan, Indiana
**WVGO-LP channel 54 (White Springs Television) Sullivan, Indiana
**WIIB-LP channel 7 (White Springs Television) Farmersburg, Indiana
**WKMF-LP channel 32 (White Springs Television) Sullivan, Indiana
*W44CE channel 44 Vidalia, Louisiana
*KTXF-LP channel 5 Abilene, Texas
*KPPY-LP channel 53 Beaumont, Texas
*KCCG-LP channel 33 Corpus Christi, Texas (silent pending transmitter move)
*KETK-LP channel 53 (NBC) Lufkin, Texas "(controlled by ComCorp-owned KETK-TV)"
*KSVH-LP channel 23 Victoria, Texas (silent pending resolution of program source problems)

Note

KM Communications should not be confused with the similarly-named, Virginia-based KM Broadcasting, which is named after founders Robert Kelly and Peter Martine; that company owns WXOB-LP in Richmond and W25CS in Chesapeake.

External links

* [http://www.kmcommunications.com Official website]


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