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Estrella TV is an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by Liberman Broadcasting which was launched on September 29, 2009. As of May 2016, the network currently has eight owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 47 other television stations.[1]

This article is a listing of current Estrella TV affiliates in the continental United States (including subchannel and low-power affiliates, and satellite stations), which are subcategorized into separate tables for its owned-and-operated and affiliated stations. The stations listed are also 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 articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, technical information (such as broadcast frequencies) and any local programming. The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel (PSIP) number.

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 Estrella TV affiliate as well as the current status of the corresponding channel that carried the network.

Current stations

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Owned-and-operated stations

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City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (DT)
Year of affiliation Owned since Notes
Castle RockDenver, Colorado KETD[2] 53 (15) 2009 2009
Chicago, Illinois WESV-LD[3] 40 (31) 2010 2010
Houston, Texas KZJL[4][5] 61 (21) 2009 2009
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida WGEN-TV 8 (8) 2018 2018
WVFW-LD 8 (8) 2017 2017
Phoenix, Arizona KTVP-LD 23 (23) 2024 2024
Port JervisNew York City, New York WASA-LD 24 (2) 2009 2009
RiversideLos Angeles, California KRCA[4] 62 (7) 2009 2009
San Diego, California KSDX-LD[4] 9 (9) 2009 2009

Affiliate stations

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Current affiliates

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City of license/Market Station Channel
TV / DT[1]
Year of
affiliation
Ownership Notes
Albuquerque, New Mexico KOAT-TV[6][7] 7.2 (7) 2009 Hearst Television
Amarillo, Texas KLKW-LD[8] 22.1 (22) 2014 DTV America Corporation
Atlanta, Georgia WANN-CD 32.10 (20) 2014 Prism Broadcasting
Austin, Texas KVUE[9] 24.2 (33) 2009 Tegna Media
Bakersfield, California KBBV-CD[10] 19.1 (19) 2010 Pappas Telecasting Companies
Boise, Idaho KKIC-LD[11] 16.1 (16) 2013 Cocola Broadcasting
Bowling Green, Kentucky WDNZ-LD 12.1 2019 Daily News Broadcasting Company
BrownsvilleHarlingenMcAllen, Texas KGBT-TV[12] 4.4 (18) 2020 Nexstar Media Group
Canton
Cleveland, Ohio
WQDI-LD 20.1 (21) 2016 DTV America Corporation
Charlotte, North Carolina WCEE-LD 16.1 (17) 2014 Norsan Broadcasting WCEO, LLC
ClermontOrlando, Florida WKCF[13] 18.3 (23) 2009 Hearst Television
DecaturDallasFort Worth, Texas KFAA-TV[4][5] 29.2 (30) 2009 Tegna Media Was owned by the network between 2009 and 2020; previously on 29.1 from 2009 to 2024.
El Paso, Texas KTSM-TV[1] 9.2 (16) 2009 Nexstar Media Group
FayettevilleRaleigh
Durham, North Carolina
WNCB-LD / WIRP-LD[8] 16.1 (15) / 27.1 (22) 2014 DTV America Corporation
Fort Myers-Naples, Florida WXCW 46.2 (32) 2016 Sun Broadcasting, Inc.
Fresno-Merced, California KGMC 43.1 (11) 2016 Cocola Broadcasting
Tampa, Florida-Lakeland WMOR-TV[14] 32.3 (19) 2009 Hearst Television
Las Vegas, Nevada KSNV 3.2 (22) 2015 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Lubbock, Texas KNKC-LD[8] 29.1 (29) 2014 DTV America Corporation
OdessaMidland, Texas KPEJ-TV 24.2 (23) 2009 Marshall Broadcasting Group
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KOCY-LD
KTUZ[15]
48.1 (14)
48.1 (29.5)
2012
2012
Tyler Media Group KTUZ-DT3 is a repeater of KOCY-LD
Sacramento, California KQCA[16] 58.3 (23) 2015 Hearst Television
San Antonio, Texas KENS[9] 5.2 (29) 2009 Tegna Media
San Francisco, California KMMC-LD 30.1 (14) 2024 Major Market Broadcasting KAAP-LD, KFMY-LD, and KZHD-LD also air Estrella TV on virtual channel 30.1.
SangerFresno, California KFRE-TV[17] 59.2 (36) 2009 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Santa Maria, California KWSM-LD 32.1 (20) 2016 Cocola Broadcasting
SparksReno, Nevada KNRC-LD[18] 14.1 (14) 2010 FMI Media
(operated by Better Life Television)
Salinas, California KSBW 8.3 (8) 2016 Hearst Television
TequestaWest Palm Beach, Florida WPBF-TV[19] 25.2 (16) 2009 Hearst Television
Tucson, Arizona KTTU[9] 18.2 (19) 2009 Tegna Media
Tulsa, Oklahoma KXAP-LD[20] 14.1 (15) 2010 Teletul Media Group
WacoTempleBryan, Texas KWKT-TV
KYLE-TV[1]
44.3 (28)
28.3 (29)
2009
2009
Nexstar Media Group
Willow Grove-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WTVE 51.2 (22) 2013 WRNN-TV Associates
Yakima, Washington KWYT-LD 36.1 (36) 2010 Hispanavisión Televisión
Yuma, Arizona KYMA-DT[21] 13.3 (13) 2020 Imagicomm Communications

Former affiliates

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City of license/Market Station Ownership Years of affiliation Status
Bellingham, Washington
Vancouver, British Columbia
KBCB 24.2[22] Venture Technologies Group 2011-2014 Replaced by Jewelry Television
Brownsville, Texas KVEO-TV 23.2[12] Nexstar Media Group 2009-2020 Replaced by CBS
Chico, California KBIT-LD 50.2 Prism Broadcasting 2014-2018 License cancelled August 30, 2018
Concord, California KTNC-TV 42.1 Tri-State Christian Television 2009-2016 Now affiliated with Tri-State Christian Television.
Fort Bragg, California KUNO-TV 8.1[23] One Ministries 2009–2010 Sold to Jeff Chang and separated from KTNC-TV in 2010; began operating as independent station KQSL. Now owned by One Ministries and operating as an affiliate of TLN West.
GreensboroWinston-SalemHigh Point, North Carolina WCWG 20.3[24] Lockwood Broadcast Group 2009–2015 Disaffiliated from the network on June 1, 2015, at which time WCWG 20.3 became a Laff affiliate; Time Warner Cable added the network to its Latino tier at approximately the same time.
JacksonvilleTylerLongview, Texas KETK-TV 56.2 (22) Nexstar Media Group 2011 Replaced by Grit
Las Vegas, Nevada KVMY 21.2[25][26] Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009–2014 Disaffiliated from network on 2015, as part of an asset realignment between KVMY and KSNV, spurred by Sinclair's purchase of the latter and its trade of KVMY to Howard Stirk Holdings; affiliation moved to KSNV 3.2.
Little Rock, Arkansas KKYK-CD 30.4 (16) Pinnacle Media 2014 Replaced by Buzzr
Miami, Florida WSVN 7.2[5] Sunbeam Television 2009–2017 Replaced by Light TV
New York City, New York WPIX 11.4[4][5][27] Tribune Broadcasting 2009–2012 Network was dropped by the station in May 2012; affiliation moved to Liberman-owned WASA-LD, which carried the network alongside WPIX from February to May 2012.
OgdenSalt Lake City, Utah KPNZ 24[28] Tri-State Christian Television 2009-2018 Was an Azteca America owned and operated station, now a TCT owned and operated station
Omaha, Nebraska KPTM 42.3 Sinclair Broadcast Group 2010–2015 Subchannel disaffiliated from the network on October 31, 2015, following the conclusion of its affiliation agreement signed under Pappas Telecasting Companies ownership; now a Comet affiliate.
Palm Springs, California KRET-CD 45.2 (31) Charles R. Meeker 2010 Subchannel currently occupied by Antenna TV
Roswell, New Mexico KOCT-TV 6.2[6] Hearst Television 2009 Defunct, was a satellite of KOAT-TV, went off the air in 2012.
San Francisco, California KEMO-TV 50.1 (32) Innovate Corp. 2021 - 2024 Replaced with ShopHQ
San Francisco, California KCNS 38.4 (32) WRNN-TV Associates 2016 - 2021 Sub-channel replaced with CRTV infomercials
Santa Barbara, California KSBT-LD 32.2 (32) R&C Media Group, Inc. 2010 Airs Chinese-language programming.
Silver City, New Mexico KOVT-TV 10.2[6] Hearst Television 2009 KOVT-TV was a satellite of KOAT-TV that was cancelled in 2012.
St. Louis, Missouri KBGU-LP 33.2 (33) HC2 Holdings 2015 Currently airs Shop LC.
TempletonMonterey, California KMBY-LD 19.2 (19) Cocola Broadcasting 2010 Programming moved to KSBW 8.3, channel currently airs TeleXitos.
Wichita, Kansas KCTU-LD 5.2/23[29] River City Broadcasters, Inc. 2009–2019 Disaffiliated from the network due to complaints over program content.[30]
Wilmington, North Carolina WADA-LD 18.1 (43) HC2 Holdings 2014-2015 Replaced by Laff TV network in 2015. Station cancelled in 2018.

References

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