KSAO-LD

KSAO-LD
Sacramento, California
United States
Branding MundoMax Sacramento
Slogan Vive al Maximo
Channels Digital: 49 (UHF)
Virtual: 49 (PSIP)
Subchannels 49.1 MundoMax
49.2 Retro TV
49.3 Blank
49.4 Blank
49.5 Rev'n
49.6 SBN
49.7 The Family Channel
Affiliations MundoMax
Owner Cocola Broadcasting Companies, LLC
Founded August 1989
Former callsigns K49DD (1992–1999)
KSAO-LP (1999–2010)
Former affiliations LD1:
HSN (2001–2005)
Jewelry Television (2005–2009)
Coastal Television Network (2009–2011)
VMas (2011–2012)
LD2:
Bounce TV (2011–2013)
TheCoolTV (2015–2016)
Website www.mundomaxsacramento.com

KSAO-LD, channel 49, is a low-power digital television station in Sacramento, California, United States, and is an affiliate of the Spanish-language television network MundoMax. The station is branded as MundoMax Sacramento and is owned by Cocola Broadcasting. KSAO is also available locally on Comcast Xfinity channel 396 and AT&T U-verse channel 4.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[1]
49.1 480i 4:3 MundoMX Main KSAO-LD programming / MundoMax
49.2 RetroTV Retro TV
49.3 BUZZR Blank
49.4 Aviva Blank
49.5 REVN Rev'n
49.6 SBN SBN
49.7 FAM The Family Channel

None of KSAO's subchannels are available on local cable providers, although the national feed of SBN is available on AT&T U-verse, DIRECTV and Dish Network.

Former subchannel affiliations

KSAO affiliated with MundoMax when the network launched (as MundoFox) in August 2012. It was also affiliated with Bounce TV on digital subchannel 49.2 until March 2013, when Bounce was switched over to KUVS digital subchannel 19.3 as part of a distribution agreement with Univision Communications, owner of KUVS.[2]

KSAO was affiliated with TheCoolTV on digital subchannel 49.2 until April 2016 when it was dropped and replaced by Retro TV. As part of an affiliation deal with Retro TV's parent company Luken Communications, it also included the addition of Rev'n on digital subchannel 49.5.[3]

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