In its early years, this station did not broadcast a TV service at all. Instead, it was used to run an
Internet service provider called AccelerNet, which delivered the downstream part of the service using UHF channel 43 and the upstream using a traditional
dial-up modem or
ISDN line. Prior to 2021, KHLM-LD was the American
flagship of the Mexican network
Multimedios, and coordinated many of that network's talent appearances around the Houston area and southern
Texas. Its local programming was also carried over the American feed of the network for cable and satellite providers, replacing Mexico-specific content. The station temporarily ceased over-the-air broadcasting as of December 1, 2018, in preparation for the broadcast band repack in 2019 and a re-sort from
UHF channel 43 onto VHF channel 10. KHLM-LD's main channel carrying Multimedios Houston is still available as a basic offering on most of the area's cable providers. On June 4, 2021, it was announced that
Lotus Communications would sell KHLM-LD to the Christian Television Network for $1.1 million. The sale was completed on August 18. ==Subchannels==