KJJM-LP
KJJM-LP (known as Access 34) is a low-power digital television station in Dallas, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 34. It is not available on either Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications or Verizon FiOS. It is affiliated with the Universal Access Network.
The station was first established as K46EV on channel 46 as a FamilyNet affiliate, then on February 18, 2000 the call letters changed to KJJM. In 2005, the station moved its broadcasts to channel 34 to make way for KTAQ's channel 46 digital signal, and switched affiliates to LAT TV in 2006.
For several weeks after LAT TV folded on May 20, 2008, KJJM was running a test pattern without FCC required station IDs, putting the owners in danger of fines and other penalties. In September 2008 the station began broadcasting program length commercials (otherwise known as infomercials) until the Universal Access Network was established in November 2008.
The station now is broadcasting a live show produced from the 34 studios called Access Live with pastor Lee Sherrell. On Saturdays the broadcast day is filled with local Dallas ministry programs produced live at KJJM. The rest of the program schedule is filled with syndicated programs, a handful of old movies, some old cartoons and programs from other sources.
On March 15, 2009, KJJM switched from an analog to a multiplexed digital signal, with Universal Access Network on subchannel 1.
Digital TV
The station's channel is multiplexed:
Digital channels
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KDFW (4.1 Fox) • KXAS (5.1 NBC, 5.2 NBC Plus, 5.3 USp) • WFAA (8.1 ABC, 8.2 Radar/News, 8.3 This TV) • KTVT (11.1 CBS) • KERA (13.1 PBS, 13.2 World) • KTXA (21.1 Ind) • KDFI (27.1 MNTV) • KDAF (33.1 CW, 33.2 LATV) • KFWD (52.1 Ind) • KPXD (68.1 ION, 68.2 Qubo, 68.3 ION Life)
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KUVN (23.1 UNI) • KODF (26.1 Mega TV, 26.2 Spanish Infomercials, 26.3 English Infomercials) • KMPX (29.1 Estrella, 29.2 Inmigrante TV) • KVFW (38.1 Almavision, 38.2 Test Card, 38.3 Test Card, 38.4 Test Card) • KXTX (39.1 TMD, 39.2 Inmigrante TV) • KLEG 44 (AZA) • KSTR (49.1 TFT, 49.2 Silent) • KATA (50.1 MTV3, 50.2 Reino, 50.3 AZA, 50.4 Silent)
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KDTN (2.1 DayStar) • KZFW 6 (Ind/Religious) • K31GL-D (31.1 Genesis Spanish, 31.2 Mexicanal, 31.3 TeleRitmo, 31.4 Retro Television Network) • KJJM (34.1 UAN, 34.2 Infomercials, 34.3 Infomercials, 34.4 CTN) • KTAQ (47.1 Promise) • KDTX (58.1 TBN, 58.2 Church, 58.3 JCTV, 58.4 Enlace, 58.5 Smile) • KPFW (61.1 Ind/Religious, 61.2 Test Card, 61.3 Test Card, 61.4 Silent)
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infomercials |
K25FW 25 (HSN) • KHPK 28 (3.1 Infomercials, 3.2 Gems TV) • KLDT (54.1 LC) • KSEX 57 (Infomercials)
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Fox Sports Southwest • TXCN
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KFWT 21 (Ind) • KNAV 22 (Infomercials) • KRET 23 (Educ Ind) • KMEC 33 (Ind)
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Abilene/Sweetwater • Amarillo (Texas Panhandle) • Austin • Beaumont/Port Arthur • Corpus Christi • Dallas-Fort Worth • Del Rio, TX • El Paso • Houston • Laredo • Lubbock • Midland-Odessa (Permian Basin) • Rio Grande Valley • San Angelo • San Antonio • Sherman/Ada, OK • Texarkana/Shreveport, LA • Tyler/Longview (East Texas) • Victoria • Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley) • Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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Trinity Broadcasting Network: KETH 14 (Houston) - KHCE 23 (San Antonio) - K25GI 25 (Amarillo) - KITU 34 (Beaumont) - KLNM 42 (Lufkin) - K43DV 43 (Victoria) - KLUJ 44 (Harlingen) - K44HH 44 (Lubbock) - KDTX 58 (Dallas)
Daystar: KDTN 2 (Denton) - KLTJ 22 (Galveston) - KQVE-LP 46 (San Antonio)
God's Learning Channel: KPTB 16 (Lubbock) - KPTF 18 (Farwell) - KMLM 42 / KPCB 17 (Odessa / Snyder) - KKCP-LP 50 (San Angelo)
Other stations: K17HI-D (3ABN, Amarillo) - K30DJ 30 (FN/Worship, Wichita Falls) - K31GL 31 (Genesis, DeSoto / DFW) - KJJM 34 (UAN, Dallas) - KSCE 38 (Religious Independent, El Paso) - KTAQ 47 (Promiseland, Greenville / DFW) - KZFW 53 (Religious Independent, Royse City / DFW) - KPXD-DT 68.4 (Worship, Arlington / DFW)
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| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Texas
Also see: Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, religious and other Spanish language stations in Texas |
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Categories: Channel 34 low-power TV stations in the United States | Channel 34 digital TV stations in the United States | Digital low-power stations | Television stations in Texas | Texas television station stubs
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