KETF-CD
KETF-CD, virtual channel 39 (UHF digital channel 27), is a low-powered, Class A UniMás-affiliated television station licensed to Laredo, Texas, United States. Owned by Entravision Communications, it is a sister station to Univision affiliate KLDO-TV (channel 27) and Class A Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate KXOF-CD (channel 31). The three stations share studios on Bob Bullock Loop in Laredo; KETF-CD's transmitter is located on Shea Street north of downtown. The station also carries the market's Azteca América affiliation on its fourth subchannel, often duplicating programming found on Nuevo Laredo-based Azteca Uno station XHLNA-TDT.
Laredo, Texas United States | |
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Channels | Digital: 27 (UHF) Virtual: 39 (PSIP) |
Branding | UniMás Laredo |
Programming | |
Affiliations | 39.1: UniMás 39.2: Comet 39.3: Charge! 39.4: Azteca América |
Ownership | |
Owner | Entravision Communications (Entravision Holdings, LLC) |
KLDO-TV KXOF-CD | |
History | |
Founded | July 10, 1995 |
Former call signs | K39EL (1995–1999) KNEZ-LP (1999–2007) KXOF-CA (2007–2013) KXOF-CD (2013–2018) |
Enlace (to March 2007) MundoFox/MundoMax (CD2, 2012–2016) Fox/MyNetworkTV (CD1, 2007–2018) MyNetworkTV (Secondary; 2012–2018) | |
Call sign meaning | Entravision TeleFutura (former name of UniMás, affiliation for sister station KXOF-CD) |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 11699 |
Class | CD |
ERP | 3.2 kW 15 kW (application) |
HAAT | 131.8 m (432 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 27°31′13″N 99°31′20″W |
Links | |
Public license information | Profile LMS |
History
From 1999 to 2007 (under the ownership of the executors of Carlos Ortiz's estate, who were also the co-founders of La Familia Network and Fe-TV), it broadcast programming from TBN Enlace USA 24 hours a day, as KNEZ-LP. In March 2007, the station was acquired by Entravision Communications Corporation, owners of KLDO-TV and KETF-CD, with the intent to affiliate the station with the Fox network. In July 2007, Entravision changed the station's callsign to KXOF-CA and began to air Fox programming. With this change, San Antonio Fox affiliate KABB (which was carried on Time Warner Cable's Laredo system) was removed from the provider's lineup due to FCC rules.
On August 1, 2012, KXOF-CA turned off its analog signal and started broadcasting Fox in high definition on virtual channel 39.1 and MundoFox in standard definition on 39.2. MundoFox, which rebranded to MundoMax in 2015, folded on November 30, 2016. In February 2017, KXOF-CD began to carry Azteca América on 39.2. Prior to this affiliation, Azteca América was carried solely through the network's national feed on Time Warner Cable.[1]
KETF-CD and sister station KXOF-CD swapped call letters on December 13, 2018,[2][3] resulting in the Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate retaining the KXOF-CD call letters and KETF-CD now being a dual UniMás/Azteca-affiliated station.[4][5]
Digital television
References
- Lafayette, Jon (March 6, 2017). "Azteca America Adds New Affiliate in San Diego Market". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
- "Call Sign History (KXOF-CD)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
- "Call Sign History (KETF-CD)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
- RabbitEars TV Query for KETF-CD
- RabbitEars TV Query for KXOF-CD
- RabbitEars TV Query for KETF-CD
External links
- Entravision Business Report 2007
- KETF in the FCC's TV station database