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'''KETH''' is a full-service television station in ], broadcasting in ] on ] channel 14 and in ] on UHF channel 24. It is the ] affiliate for Houston, ], and the surrounding area. Founded ], ], the station is owned by ], under the license name of Community Educational Television. '''KETH''' is a full-service television station in ], broadcasting in ] on ] channel 14 and in ] on UHF channel 24. It is the ] affiliate for Houston, ], and the surrounding area. Founded ], ], the station is owned by ], under the license name of Community Educational Television.

==Logos==
<gallery>
Image:KNUZ-Camera-Logo.JPG|KNUZ-TV Logo from the 1950s
Image:Khtv3981.jpg|KHTV Logo, 1967-1981.
Image:Khtvgold.jpg|KHTV 39 Gold Logo, early 1980s.
Image:Khtvvhs.jpg|KHTV Logo, circa 1989.
Image:39news.jpg|Channel 39 News Logo, circa 1992.
Image:KHTV.jpg|KHTV Logo, circa 1993.<br><i>A small WB logo was plastered on the top left of the 39 from 1995-1999</i>
Image:KHTV-WB39-RWB.jpg|KHTV WB39 logo, used 1997-2004. This color scheme used 1997-1999.
Image:Khwb_wb39_houston.jpg|WB39 Logo with black-on-gold color scheme 1999-2004. <br><i>The logo was slanted a.l.a. The WB logo in 2001.</i>
Image:Wb39gold.gif|Alternate WB39 logo used during newscasts only 2001-2005
Image:KHWB.png|Houston's WB Logo (KHWB Version) 2004-April 2006
Image:KHCW.PNG|Houston's WB Logo (KHCW Version) April 2006-September 2006
Image:Khcw-cw39.jpg|Current CW39 logo
</gallery>

==Promos==
<gallery>
Image:KNUZ-PreBroadcastPromo.jpg|Pre-Broadcast KNUZ promofrom the 1950s
Image:KNUZ_TV_AD.jpg|Advertisement for KNUZ-TV from the 1950s
Image:39-khtv.JPG|KHTV 39 Promo
Image:28c5.jpg|Channel 39 Promo as KHTV 1993
</gallery>


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KETH is a full-service television station in Houston, Texas, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 14 and in digital on UHF channel 24. It is the TBN affiliate for Houston, Galveston, and the surrounding area. Founded October 12, 1983, the station is owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network, under the license name of Community Educational Television.

Logos

Promos

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KETH-TV
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
14.1 720p 16:9 TBN HD TBN
14.2 Merit Merit Street
14.3 480i 4:3 Inspire TBN Inspire
14.4 16:9 SMILE Smile
14.5 POSITIV Positiv

TBN-owned full-power stations permanently ceased analog transmissions on April 16, 2009.

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