KUGB-CD
KUGB-CD is a low-power Class A television station in the Houston area, owned by OTA Broadcasting, LLC, a company controlled by Michael Dell's MSD Capital. It broadcasts in digital on UHF channel 28. The station mainly broadcasts religious programming.
History
The station began in 1988 as K56DP on channel 56, as a translator of KUBE-TV, then known as KLTJ. The call sign was changed to KHMV-LP on September 1, 1995.
KHMV moved to channel 28 around 2000.
The station's call sign was changed to KHMV-CA on March 6, 2006.
Due to Pappas Telecasting's continuing financial problems, KHMV was taken off the air November 2, 2007, and the station remained silent until after it was sold to Uniglobe Central America Network in March 2010. The new owners adopted the call sign KUGB-CA on April 2, 2010. Under Uniglobe's ownership, the station broadcast programming from Central America, notably El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica and Guatemala.
On January 4, 2011, the station was sold to Thomas Abraham. The FCC approved that transaction on February 18, 2011.