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KHCW-Houston's CWB.

This sounds pretty weird. I thought to myself those calls were meant for A Religious/Christian TV Channel that was owned by either The Bible Network (TBN) or DayStar. The Calls would for Keeping Him Close to the World, BUT it belong Tribune, as it promotes Houston's CWB as soon as the TV season wraps up. My question is: Will FOX plans to change it calls on Channel 20 from KTXH to KHMY before September and will other UPN stations that are owned by FOX plans to change its calls soon-To reflect the planned MyTV?
 
There is a radio station called KHCB (Keep Him Close By).I doubt that more than a handful of stations would chanhe their calls to reflect the "My" network.
 
Besides KHCW, and there were two other TV stations in the U.S. that are also rebranded to become affilliates of CWB. They are WDCW in Washington-The calls stands for Washington Dc's CW , and WPCW in Pittsburgh. More stations from CBS and Tribune will follow suit. I believe station calls in Chicago (WGN-TV), New York(WPIX), Los Angeles (KTLA), and Denver (KWGN) will remain the same because those call letters do have strong television history.
 
Buddy Hayes said:
There is a radio station called KHCB (Keep Him Close By).I doubt that more than a handful of stations would chanhe their calls to reflect the "My" network.
Actually they stand for the Houston Christian Broadcasters who own and run that station.
 
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