KTLN-TV

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KTLN-TV
File:KTLN logo.JPG
San Rafael/San Francisco/Oakland/
San Jose, California
United States
City of license Novato, California
Branding KTLN
Slogan Total Living Network
Channels Digital: 47 (UHF)
Virtual: 68 (PSIP)
Affiliations Total Living Network
Owner OTA Broadcasting, LLC
(operated by Christian Communications of Chicagoland under a local marketing agreement)
(OTA Broadcasting (SFO), LLC)
Founded 1990
First air date July 15, 1998
Call letters' meaning Total
Living
Network
Sister station(s) KAXT-CD
Former callsigns KWOK (1998-1999)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
68 (UHF, 1998-2009)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 402 m
Facility ID 49153
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Website www.ktln.tv

KTLN-TV is a Christian-themed TV station in San Rafael, California, broadcasting on UHF channel 47. KTLN is owned by OTA Broadcasting, LLC, a company controlled by Michael Dell's MSD Capital; however, the station is operated under a local marketing agreement by Chicago-based Christian Communications of Chicagoland, the former owners of Chicago's WCFC-TV, as part of its Total Living Network.[1]

Originally, Christian Communications of Chicagoland owned KTLN outright, but it filed to sell the station to OTA Broadcasting in June 2011.[2] The sale was completed in October 6, 2011; as part of the deal, Christian Communications of Chicagoland will continue to operate KTLN via a local marketing agreement through 2013.[1]

Digital television

Channel Programming
68.1 main KTLN-TV programming/TLN
68.2 Queue Network
68.3 Sonlife Broadcasting Network
68.4 Jewelry Television

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