KOML-TV

, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is a Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to, United States and serving the Columbia– television market. The station is owned by the as part of a duopoly with NBC/CW+ affiliate KOMU-TV, and the two stations share studios and transmission facilities on US 63 southeast of downtown Columbia.

History
The station was founded by (owned by -based country-western performer ) and first signed-on the air on November 17, 2001 as KSMJ-TV, licensed to. On August 8, 2008, Chester Smith died of heart failure at Stanford University Medical Center in. The station continued operating under the Sainte banner until it was donated to the University of Missouri in 2013, who changed the callsign to KOML-TV. Afterwards, the university petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to reallocate KOML's broadcast frequency to Columbia, citing McBaine's declining population (estimated to be 10 at the 2010 census). The FCC approved the university's request in May of 2014 and formally moved its license to Columbia.

Newscasts
The station's news department launched in August 2016. Interstate Broadcasting, Inc.-owned News United LLC co-produces the newscasts with the University of Missouri's School of Journalism.

Ramón Colomer Lloris is the current news anchor, broadcasting from News United's studio in,. KOML maintains four locally-based reporters in Columbia and Jefferson City, all four of them being bilingual School of Journalism faculty members, who contribute to updates and stories. Lloris also anchors similar News United-produced newscasts on KTLC-TV in and XUNIB-TDT in.