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We should note that Los Angeles TV stations are available for cable subscribers and on satellite, but these are over-the-air stations and/or low-power translators. KWHY-TV and KMEX-TV, Spanish-language TV had a translator for the Palm Springs area, but I don't have further information. Due to its geographic location, Mexicali TV of the US-Mexican border is easily received in the eastern Coachella valley and Imperial Valley TV signals before the digital conversion was received on the VHF dial ( KECY, KYMA and KSWT). San Diego channel 4SD and Orange County KOCE (PBS) are available on cable, one can watch the Padres games as well Orange County-oriented programming. + 71.102.3.86 ( talk) 16:55, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
There was over-air TV simulators in the Coachella Valley in the 1960s and 70s. Channels 70 (KFMB-CBS San Diego), 71 & 79 (KABC-ABC L.A.), 72 & 74 (KCBS-CBS L.A.), 73 (KGTV-NBC/ABC San Diego), 75 & 78 (KNBC-NBC L.A.), 76-also 33 (KECY ABC/CBS-El Centro), 77 (XETV-ABC San Diego) and 81-also 14 (KVCR-PBS San Bernardino). Also there was 14 (KMEX-Spanish-L.A.) and 52 KBLU (ABC/CBS/NBC-El Centro). They were served with better quality visual and audio on cable than over-air and this paved the way for local KPLM (now KESQ) and KMIR to go on the air in 1968. 67.49.89.214 ( talk) 23:16, 12 March 2017 (UTC)