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'''[[Azteca América]]''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Spanish language]] [[terrestrial television|broadcast television]] [[television network]] owned by [[Azteca (multimedia conglomerate)|Azteca International Corporation]], which was launched on July 28, 2001 under the name Azteca América. {{As of|August 2018}}, the network currently has [[network affiliate|affiliation agreements]] with 43 television stations.<ref name="RabbitEarsAzteca">{{cite web|title=Stations for Network - Azteca America|url=https://www.rabbitears.info/search.php?request=network_search&network=Azteca+America&sort=state|website=[[RabbitEars]]|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref> Azteca maintains a national [[cable network]] feed that is distributed directly to [[cable television|cable]], [[direct-broadcast satellite television|satellite]] and [[IPTV]] providers in various [[media market]]s not listed in this article, as an alternative method of distribution in areas without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station.
'''[[Azteca América]]''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Spanish language]] [[terrestrial television|broadcast television]] [[television network]] owned by [[Azteca (multimedia conglomerate)|Azteca International Corporation]], which was launched on July 28, 2001 under the name Azteca América. As of September 2019, the network currently has [[network affiliate|affiliation agreements]] with 75 television stations.<ref name="RabbitEarsAzteca">{{cite web|title=Stations for Network - Azteca America|url=https://www.rabbitears.info/search.php?request=network_search&network=Azteca+America&sort=state|website=[[RabbitEars]]|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref> Azteca maintains a national [[cable network]] feed that is distributed directly to [[cable television|cable]], [[direct-broadcast satellite television|satellite]] and [[IPTV]] providers in various [[media market]]s not listed in this article, as an alternative method of distribution in areas without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station.


This article is a listing of current Azteca affiliates in the [[continental United States]] and U.S. possessions (including [[digital subchannel|subchannel]] affiliates, [[Broadcast relay station#Satellite stations|satellite stations]] and select [[low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[Broadcast relay station#Broadcast translators|translators]]), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's [[city of license]] and followed in parentheses by the [[media market|Designated Market Area]] if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, technical information (such as broadcast frequencies) and any local programming. The station's [[virtual channel|virtual]] ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]]) channel number follows the call letters. Stations listed with a two-letter "N/A" suffix in the physical digital channel column following a station's call letters indicates an analog [[low-power broadcasting|low-power]] station that does not operate a companion digital signal.
This article is a listing of current Azteca affiliates in the [[continental United States]] and U.S. possessions (including [[digital subchannel|subchannel]] affiliates, [[Broadcast relay station#Satellite stations|satellite stations]] and select [[low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[Broadcast relay station#Broadcast translators|translators]]), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's [[city of license]] and followed in parentheses by the [[media market|Designated Market Area]] if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, technical information (such as broadcast frequencies) and any local programming. The station's [[virtual channel|virtual]] ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]]) channel number follows the call letters. Stations listed with a two-letter "N/A" suffix in the physical digital channel column following a station's call letters indicates an analog [[low-power broadcasting|low-power]] station that does not operate a companion digital signal.

Revision as of 17:59, 10 September 2019

Azteca América is an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by Azteca International Corporation, which was launched on July 28, 2001 under the name Azteca América. As of September 2019, the network currently has affiliation agreements with 75 television stations.[1] Azteca maintains a national cable network feed that is distributed directly to cable, satellite and IPTV providers in various media markets not listed in this article, as an alternative method of distribution in areas without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station.

This article is a listing of current Azteca affiliates in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, technical information (such as broadcast frequencies) and any local programming. The station's virtual (PSIP) channel number follows the call letters. Stations listed with a two-letter "N/A" suffix in the physical digital channel column following a station's call letters indicates an analog low-power station that does not operate a companion digital signal.

The article also includes a list of its former affiliate stations, which is also based on the station's city of license or market, and denotes the years in which the station served as an Azteca affiliate as well as the current status of the corresponding channel that carried the network.

Current affiliates

City of license/market Station Virtual
channel
[1]
Physical
channel
Year of
affiliation
Ownership Notes

Alabama

Priceville (Huntsville) WYAM-LD 51.2 15 2014 Decatur Communications Properties, LLC

Arizona

Phoenix KEJR-LD 40.1 40 2019 HC2 Holdings
Kingman KMOH-TV 6.1 19
Tucson KUDF-LP 14 14 2005 LM Media Group, Inc.

Arkansas

BentonvilleRogers K28NT-D 48.2 28 2014 Victory Communications

Baja California

Tijuana-San Diego, California XHAS-TDT 33.1 33 2017 Entravision

California

Bakersfield KZKC-LP 42 23 2002 E. W. Scripps Company
Cathedral City (Palm Springs) KAKZ-LD 4.3 4 2002 Tara Broadcasting
Fresno KFAZ-CA 8 18 2002 Cocola Broadcasting Repeater of KMSG-LD
KMSG-LD 43.2 29 2002
Monterey K46LG-D 43.1 46 2002 KMCE, Inc.
ReddingRed BluffChico KRHT-LD 41 41 2007 Gary Hanson
SacramentoStocktonModesto KSAO-LD 49 49 2016 Cocola Broadcasting Formerly a simulcast of now former affiliate KSTV-LP from 2009-2016
Santa BarbaraSanta MariaSan Luis Obispo KSBO-CD 42 42 2002 HC2 Holdings
KASC-LP 7 39 2002 Repeater of KSBO-CD
KZDF-LP 8 18 2002
KLDF-CD 17 45 2002
KPAO-LP 22 30 2002
KDFS-CD 30 30 2002
Santa Rosa
(San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose)
KEMO-TV 50.1 32 2011
Ventura (Los Angeles) KJLA 57.1 49 2018 Costa de Oro Media, LLC (Walter Ulloa)

Colorado

Denver KZCO-LD 17.2 7.2 2003 E. W. Scripps Company
Colorado Springs KZCS-LP 27 N/A 2003 Repeater of KZCO-LD
Fort CollinsWindsor KZFC-LP 27 N/A 2003

Connecticut

Hartford WHCT-LD 38 38 2002 Venture Technologies Group, LLC
New Haven WTXX-LD 34 34 2018 HC2 Holdings

Florida

Clearwater (Tampa) WXAX-CD 26 26 2006 HC2 Holdings
Fort Pierce (West Palm Beach, Florida) WTVX 34.2 34 2009 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Stuart, Florida WWHB-CA 48 48 2002
West Gate (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale) W16CC-D 16 20 2018 HC2 Holdings

Georgia

Atlanta WUVM-LP 4 N/A 2006 HC2 Holdings

Idaho

Boise KZAK-LD 51.1 35 2015 Cocola Broadcasting

Illinois

Aurora (Chicago) WPVN-CD 24.1 20 2019 HC2 Holdings

Kansas

Wichita KGPT-CD 49.8 49 2013 Great Plains Television Network

Louisiana

Crowley (Lafayette) K18JF-D 18 20 2017 DTV America Corporation Launch Date Expected Mid-Late 2017/Station Currently Off Air
New Orleans WTNO-LP 22 22 2002 HC2 Holdings

Maryland

Lake Shore (Baltimore) WQAW-LP 69.1 20 2002 HC2 Holdings
Salisbury WGDV-LD 32.1 32 2016 Marquee Broadcasting

Michigan

Detroit WDWO-CD 18.1 22 2019 HC2 Holdings

Nevada

Las Vegas KHDF-CD 19.1 19 2004 HC2 Holdings
Reno KRRI-LP 25 25 2010 Ngen Solutions LLC

New York

New York City WNYN-LD 39.1 39 2016 TVC Television previously affiliated from 2002–2010

New Mexico

Albuquerque KQDF-LP 25 N/A 2002 HC2 Holdings

North Carolina

Lumberton-Charlotte WHEH-LD 41.1 41 2016 HC2 Holdings
Raleigh WIRP-LD 27.2 22

Ohio

Columbus WDEM-CD 17.1 24 2019 HC2 Holdings

Oklahoma

Enid KXOK-LD 31.3 31 2012 ME3 Communications Company
Oklahoma City KOHC-CD 45.1 45 2007 HC2 Holdings

Oregon

Dallas (Portland) KPWC-LD 37.1 6 2008 Northwest Television Simulcast on KWVT-LD and KSLM-LD on virtual channel 37.1

Pennsylvania

Darby W36DO-D 36.4 36 2011 HC2 Holdings
Hammonton (Philadelphia) WPSJ-CD 8.1 8 2019
Philadelphia WZPA-LD 33.7 33 2011

Puerto Rico

San Juan W20EJ-D 26.1 20 2019 HC2 Holdings
Mayagüez WOST 14.1 20 2018
W27DZ-D 27.1 27 2019
Quebradillas WWKQ-LD 14.1 19 2018
Ponce WQQZ-CD 24

South Carolina

North Charleston (Charleston) WAZS-LD 29.1 29 2011 Jabar Media

Tamaulipas

Matamoros XHRIO-TDT 15.2 26 2017 Entravisión

Texas

Amarillo KLKW-LD 22.2 43 2016 DTV America Corporation
Austin (Garfield) KVAT-LD 17.1 17 2015 HC2 Holdings
Brownsville KNWS-LP 64 27 2002 HC2 Holdings
El Paso KAEP-LP 42 42 2002 Hubbard Broadcasting
(operated by News-Press & Gazette Company)
KVIA-DT4 7.4 17 2008 News-Press & Gazette Company
Harlingen KGBT-TV 4.2 31 2015 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Katy (Houston) KYAZ 51.1 47 2010 HC2 Holdings
Lake Dallas (DallasFort Worth) KAZD 55.1 39 2010
Lubbock KNKC-LD 29.2 29 2015 DTV America Corporation
McAllen KAZH-LP 57.1 39 2002 HC2 Holdings Translator of KNWS-LP, Brownsville
Mullin (Waco) KAXW-LP 61.1 51 2015 DTV America Corporation
San Antonio KVDF-CD 31.1 31 2002 HC2 Holdings
Tyler KDKJ-LD 27.2 27 2015 DTV America Corporation

Utah

Ogden KSVN-CD 25.1 25 2002 Azteca Broadcasting Company
Salt Lake City K39JS-D 39.1 39 2002 Repeater of KSVN-CD

Washington

Yakima KWYT-LD 39.1 39 2009 Hispanavision Television

Wisconsin

Milwaukee WTSJ-LP 38.1 25 2015 HC2 Holdings originally affiliated from 2006-2012, when it switched to MundoFox/MundoMax as an analog station; re-affiliated in 2015 on a second subchannel after going digital under new ownership, returned to primary affiliation in September 2016 with MundoMax's decline

Former affiliates

City of license/Market Station Years of affiliation Current status
Amarillo, Texas KTXD-LP 43 Unknown Defunct
Boston WFXZ-CD 24 2006–2017
(affiliation on 24.2 from 2012–2016)
Biz TV affiliate owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation
Chicago, Illinois WOCK-CD 13 2006–2010 Former Mega TV affiliate owned by KM Communications, now an independent channel.
WCHU-LD 61.1 2010-2019 Now a Jewelry Television affiliate
Columbus, Ohio WCPX-LP 48 2007–2011 Mexicanal affiliate owned by Columbus Hispanic Media, LLC
DallasFort Worth, Texas KODF-LD 26.1 2003–2010 Guide US TV affiliate owned by HC2 Holdings;
Una Vez Más Holdings, LLC (now Northstar Media) sold the station in 2010 in order to acquire KLDT (now KAZD)
KLEG-LP 44.1 2006–2011 Swagat Punjabi TV affiliate owned by Dilip Viswanath;
Una Vez Más sold the station to Viswanath in 2011 in order to acquire KLDT
Fort MyersNaples, Florida WTPH-LP 14 Unknown Tu Programación Hispana ceased the station's operations;
license was cancelled on September 24, 2013
Houston KAZH 57.1 2002–2007 KUBE-TV, an independent station owned by Titan Broadcast Management;
affiliation agreement with Azteca was terminated by former owner Pappas Telecasting Companies
KUVM-CD 34.1 2007–2010 LATV affiliate owned by HC2 Holdings;
Una Vez Más Holdings sold the station to Mako Communications in 2010 in order to acquire KNWS-TV (now KYAZ)
KUVM-LD 10.4 2009–2010 Soul of the South affiliate owned by HC2 Holdings;
Una Vez Más Holdings sold the station to Mako in 2010 in order to acquire KNWS-TV
Laredo, Texas KNEX-LP 55 Unknown KYLX-LP, a CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television on channel 13;
station became translator for KQUR after disaffiliating from Azteca under BMP Radio ownership
Los Angeles, California KAZA-TV 54.1 2001–2018 Former Flagship station
Became MeTV O&O on January 3, 2018 after being acquired by Weigel Broadcasting
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale WGEN-TV 8.1 2016–2017 Independent station owned by Valórem, S.A.
Newton WMBC-TV 63.6 2010–2016 Subchannel removed after Azteca returned to WNYN-LD
Omaha, Nebraska KAZO-LP 57 2002–2007, 2008–2009 Defunct
KXVO-DT2 15.2 2009–2014 This TV affiliate owned by Mitts Telecasting Company and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Orlando, Florida W21AU 21 Unknown América TeVé affiliate owned by the Central Broadcast Company
Palm Springs, California KYAV-LP 12 Unknown Desert Television ceased the station's operations
Reno, Nevada KAZR-LP 46 2002–2007 CW Plus affiliate, KRNS-CD, owned by Entravision Communications;
affiliation agreement with Azteca was terminated by former owner Pappas Telecasting Companies
San Diego, California KZSD-LP 41 2003–2017 MeTV affiliate owned by E. W. Scripps Company
Seattle, Washington KFFV 44.3 2006-2018 MeTV affiliate owned by Weigel Broadcasting
Sioux City, Iowa KMEG-DT2 14.2 2009–2015 Decades affiliate owned by Waitt Broadcasting, Inc. and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Temple, Texas KCEN-DT3 6.3 2009–2011 MeTV affiliate owned by Tegna Media
Twin Falls, Idaho KYTL-LP 17 Unknown FamilyNet affiliate owned by Family Radio
TylerLongviewNacogdoches, Texas KYTX 19.3 2009–2012 This TV affiliate owned by Tegna Media
Yakima, Washington KCWK 9 2003–2006 Defunct; station became a CW affiliate in 2006, before Pappas Telecasting Companies ceased the station's operations in 2008

References

  1. ^ a b "Stations for Network - Azteca America". RabbitEars. Retrieved November 7, 2015.