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They have been added since the post was written. XEMTR is a defunct TV station on channel 17, now KBNT. And it's call letters are used on an analog transmitter on channel 9 of KZSD 41. 12.218.47.124 (talk) 18:49, 12 November 2018 (UTC)Reply
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Southwest Riverside County received some San Diego TV stations or used to before the analog to digital switch. K12PO on channel 12 is a transmitter of KUSI-TV in Murrieta, while KNSD (NBC) was on cable channel 3 in Lake Elsinore and somewhat clear in Temecula if my memory serves me right. KFMB (CBS) was over the air in Hemet along with KESQ (ABC) from Palm Springs, and KGTV (ABC) was received as far north as Menifee. The area is part of the Los Angeles area TV market served by LA stations, but that section of the Inland Empire has its own local PBS station KVCR in San Bernardino along with PBS KOCE of Orange County and KPBS San Diego. 71.102.13.174 (talk) 07:01, 10 June 2013 (UTC)Reply