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KJUN-CD : ウィキペディア英語版
KFOL-CD

KFOL-CD, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is an independent television station located in Houma, Louisiana, United States. The station is locally owned by Folse Communications, LLC (owned by station manager and news anchor Martin Folse). KFOL maintains studio facilities located on Main Street/Highway 24 in downtown Houma; KFOL maintains transmitter facilities located on Hunley Court (southwest of the Saint Louis Bayou) in the city's northeast side. On cable, the station is available on channel 10 on Comcast Xfinity in Houma, Charter Communications in Thibodaux and Bourg, Vision Communications in Larose and AT&T U-verse in New Orleans, and on Allen TV Cable Service channel 71 in Morgan City.
The station's programming is simulcast on translator station KJUN-CD, VHF digital channel 7 and virtual channel 30, in Morgan City. KJUN maintains transmitter facilities located on Highway 70 in rural southern St. Martin Parish (northeast of Morgan City). The two stations utilize the unified brand "HTV 10" ("HTV" meaning "Houma TeleVision").
==History==

KFOL and KJUN both first signed on the air on August 28, 1989.
On September 1, 2008, during the height of Hurricane Gustav, KFOL's transmitter tower, located behind its studio facility, collapsed. Interrupting a live news broadcast on the station, anchor Martin Folse thought that the loud crash came from the station's tape library (located behind the studio), until an operator in KFOL/KJUN's control room informed him that the tower had fallen to the ground. Until new transmitter facilities were set up, the station temporarily streamed local news updates focused on Terrebonne Parish via its website. KFOL provided a direct feed to area cable providers, restoring service until a temporary tower was erected.
On January 20, 2014, KFOL began broadcasting from a new studio facility located on Main Street in downtown Houma, within a building that formerly housed a Dupont's Department Store location.

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