KSMS-TV
KSMS-TV, virtual channel 67, is a Univision-affiliated television station licensed to Monterey, California, United States and serving the Monterey Bay area. Owned by Entravision Communications, it is a sister station to Class A UniMás affiliate KDJT-CD ; Entravision also operates Salinas-licensed Fox affiliate KCBA under a local marketing agreement with owner Seal Rock Broadcasters. The three stations share studios on Garden Court south of Monterey Regional Airport in Monterey; KSMS and KDJT share transmitter facilities atop Fremont Peak.
History
KSMS-TV was founded by Bill Schuyler on September 1, 1986. In the same year, KCBA, the only television station broadcasting in Spanish in the area, was sold to the Ackerley Group. Ackerley decided to make KCBA an English-language station affiliated with the then-emerging Fox network, which would have left the Salinas–Monterey–Santa Cruz television market without a Spanish-language television station. Knowing that Schuyler had a permit to build a station in the market, a former manager of KCBA encouraged Schuyler to seize the opportunity to create a new station to serve the Spanish language community as the new Spanish International Network affiliate for the market.Schuyler assembled a team of four television professionals and challenge them to develop the new station before KCBA's relaunch. The multiple tasks of creating a new station from the ground up were divided among the four individuals. The group found an old building on Garden Road, which coincidentally was the former home of KWAV radio, which Schuyler formerly owned. After negotiating the lease, the remodeling of the old building started immediately. A studio was built in the first floor, along with a small production area, a sound booth and the master control area. After much searching for a suitable transmitter, one was found and installed along with an antenna, atop of Fremont Peak, overlooking the Salinas Valley. Production and broadcasting equipment was purchased and installed, support personnel hired, a small news team was assembled and the station went on the air on time.
Digital television
Digital channels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming |
67.1 | 1080i | KSMS-HD | Main KSMS-TV programming / Univision | |
67.3 | 480i | LATV | LATV |
In June 2010, KSMS began broadcasting in HDTV ratio in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, however, its newscasts remains in 4:3 ratio.