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| callsign               = KBOP-LD|
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| digital                    = 20 ([[UHF]])|
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| founded                    = June 12, 1997

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  location                   = [[Dallas|Dallas, Texas]]

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| former_callsigns           = K62CY (1997)<br>K31FA (1997-2001) in [[Greenville, Texas]]<br>K57IG (2001-2003)<br>KSEX-LP (2003-2010)<br>KBOP-LP (2010-2011)

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  former_channel_numbers     = 62 (1997) <br>31 (1997-2001)<br>57 (2001-2009)

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  owner                      = Randolph M. Weigner

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  licensee                   = D.T.V., LLC.

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  former_affiliations        = [[MTV Tres|Mas Musica]] (2001-2003)|
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| erp                    = 15 [[Kilowatt|kW]] ERP|
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| haat                   = 296 m<ref>[http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/haat_calculator?dlat=32&mlat=35&slat=19.000000&ns=N&dlon=96&mlon=58&slon=6.000000&ew=W&nad=27&rcamsl=488.8&nradials=360&terdb=1 FCC Antenna Height Above Average Terrain Calculations (HAAT)]</ref>

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'''KBOP-LD''' is a [[low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[television station]] licensed in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], serving the [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]]. The station is owned and operated by D.T.V., LLC. It is not available on [[Charter Spectrum]] or [[FiOS from Frontier]] at this time.

==History==
The station started out as a Spanish independent in 1997 as K62CY on channel 62. Shortly, the station was moved to channel 31 as K31FA. This signal was overlapping KUVN-LP (before it moved to channel 47) reception, so in 2001, the station moved its broadcasts to channel 57 as K57IG where it picked up the [[MTV Tres|Mas Musica]] affiliate passed over from [[K25FW-D|K25FW]] and [[KLEG-CD|KLEG-LP]]. After 2 years, the station dropped Mas Musica and changed formats to English-language [[infomercial]]s as KSEX-LP. In 2009 the station went silent.

On January 5, 2011, KSEX swapped callsigns with San Diego TV station [[KSEX-CD|KBOP]] and resumed broadcasting on channel 20 on January 14, 2011 with a sub-channel mixture of religious programming and infomercials.

==Digital TV==
The station's signal is multiplexed:


===Digital channels===
{| class="wikitable"
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! Channel
! Programming
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| 20.1 || Infomercials
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| 20.2 || Infomercials
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| 20.3 || Infomercials
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| 20.4 || Good News TV ([[Hope Channel]] and [[3ABN]] networks) (English religious)
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|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{TVQ|KBOP}}

{{Dallas-Fort Worth TV}}
{{Other Texas Stations}}

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[[Category:Independent television stations in the United States]]
[[Category:Television stations in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex|KBOP-LD]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1997]]
[[Category:Digital low-power television stations]]