KBLR (TV)

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KBLR
Las Vegas, Nevada
City of license Paradise, Nevada
Branding Noticiero 39 Telemundo Las Vegas
Channels Analog: 39 (UHF)

Digital: 40 (UHF)

Affiliations Telemundo
Owner NBC Universal, Inc.
(Telemundo Las Vegas License, LLC)
First air date April 20, 1989
Transmitter Power 1320 kW (analog)
230 kW (digital)
Height 362.9 m (analog)
328.7 m (digital)
Facility ID 63768
Transmitter Coordinates 36°0′36.4″N, 115°0′22.7″W (analog)
36°0′34.2″N, 115°0′22.1″W (digital)

KBLR is a Telemundo station serving Las Vegas, Nevada, which is owned and operated by NBC Universal. Located at analog channel 39 and digital channel 40, its transmitter is located in Las Vegas. During the unofficial first year (1988-89) of broadcast, KBLR aired strange African musical footage constantly, though the TV Guide listed other programming, such as G.I. Joe and B movies.

On February 23, 2005, NBC bought Telemundo affiliate KBLR from Summit American (formerly Summit Media also owns KDOX) for $32.1 million.[1][2] The sale was completed on May 24, 2005[3].

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