KBID-LP

KBID-LP is a television station broadcasting on channel 31 in Fresno, California. The station is owned and operated by Cocola Broadcasting. The station formerly rebroadcast programming from KJEO-LP to the Coalinga, California area. As of late 2007, the station is moving to the transmitter site in Meadow Lakes, California, where other area broadcasters currently transmit from.
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