KMCT TV 39 West Monroe live stream
KMCT-DT1 online television
KMCT-DT1 is the primary high-definition broadcast feed of KMCT-TV (channel 39), a religious independent television station licensed to West Monroe, Louisiana, United States, serving the Monroe-El Dorado market. The station was founded on April 5, 1985, and first signed on the air in 1987 as KITA-TV, an independent station. KMCT-TV is owned by the Central Louisiana Television Corporation and operated by Waypoint Media, LLC, with its studios located at 1719 North 7th Street in West Monroe, Louisiana, and its transmitter located in Ruston, Louisiana, near the interchange of Interstate 20 and Louisiana Highway 33. As a dedicated source for online television, the station broadcasts its main channel on virtual channel 39.1, featuring religious programming and block programming from various Christian ministries, as well as digital subchannels including Family Time TV on 39.2, Heartland on 39.3, Retro TV on 39.4, Rev'n on 39.5, and Classic Shows on 39.6.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of a mix of religious teaching programs, worship services, and Christian ministry shows. Syndicated religious programming on the station includes teachings from Jack Van Impe, John Hagee, Jimmy Swaggart, Kenneth Copeland, Charles Stanley, David Jeremiah, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, and Creflo Dollar. The station also airs children's religious programming, church services from local and national ministries, and gospel music programs. The station has been a long-time broadcaster of the LSU Sports Network, carrying LSU Tigers football, basketball, and baseball games. The station produces minimal local news content, primarily community event coverage and public service announcements, and is involved in local outreach programs including food drives, school supply giveaways, and disaster relief efforts following tornadoes and floods in the Monroe area.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of religious programming and LSU sports, KMCT-TV is widely available as a free-to-air service via digital terrestrial television on UHF channel 39 (virtual channel 39.1). The station is carried on DirecTV (channel 39) and Dish Network (channel 39), as well as on major cable providers serving the Monroe-El Dorado market. The channel is accessible as tv online via streaming services including DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, and YouTube TV, as well as through the official KMCT-TV website and mobile application. The station's schedule is subject to pre-emption for LSU sporting events, and the station has historically broadcast with 1,000 kW of power from a transmitter height of 239 meters, providing coverage across Northeast Louisiana, South Arkansas, and portions of East Texas, ensuring that its religious and sports programming reaches viewers across the Ark-La-Tex region.


