List of LATV affiliates

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LATV is an American bilingual broadcast television network owned by LATV Networks, LLC, that is aimed at Hispanic and Latino American adults between the ages of 18 and 34. The following article is a list of current and former affiliates of the network.

Affiliates[]

Current affiliates[]

City of license/Market Station[1] Virtual
channel
Cable
channel
Owner

Arizona[]

Phoenix KPHE-LD 44.1 Lotus Communications Corporation
Tucson KWBA-TV 58.2 E.W. Scripps Company

Baja California[]

Tijuana-San Diego, CA XHAS-TDT 33.2 Entravision Communications

California[]

Coachella Valley KEVC-CD 5.3 Entravision Communications
El Centro-Yuma, AZ KAJB 54.2
Fresno-Visalia KGPE 47.3 Nexstar Media Group
Los Angeles KSGA-LD 3.1 Costa de Oro Media, LLC (Walter Ulloa)
KVMD 31.5 KVMD TV, LLC. (Ronald Ulloa)
Monterey KSMS-TV 67.3 Entravision Communications
Sacramento KSTV-LD 32.1 Lazer Broadcasting
San Francisco-
Oakland-San Jose
KCNZ-CD 28.1 CNZ Communications, LLC
Santa Barbara KPMR 38.3 Entravision Communications

Connecticut[]

Hartford-New Haven WUVN 18.4 Entravision Communications

Colorado[]

Denver KTFD 50.2 Entravision Communications
Colorado Springs-Pueblo KVSN-DT 48.3

District of Columbia[]

Washington WMDO-CD 47.2 Entravision Communications

Florida[]

Jacksonville:St. Augustine WUJX-LD 18.2 Budd Broadcasting
Miami W16CC-D 16.9 HC2 Holdings
Daytona Beach/Orlando WOTF-TV 26.2 Entravision Communications
Tampa/St. Petersburg WFTT-TV 62.2 Entravision Communications
West Palm Beach WTVX 34.4 Sinclair Broadcast Group

Georgia[]

Atlanta WANN-CD 32.6 Prism Broadcasting Network

Illinois[]

Chicago W31EZ-D 25.5 HC2 Holdings

Massachusetts[]

Boston WUTF-TV 27.2 Entravision Communications

Michigan[]

Detroit WHNE-LD 14.1 Tait Broadcasting

Nevada[]

Las Vegas KINC 15.2 Entravision Communications

New Mexico[]

Albuquerque KTFQ-TV 41.2 Entravision Communications

New York[]

New York City WNWT-LD 51.2 Time Warner Cable 186
Verizon FiOS 480
Albany WYBN-LD 14.7 21
Cable Ad Net New York, Inc.

Oklahoma[]

Oklahoma City KOHC-CD 45.2 Sunshine State Television Networks Inc.

Pennsylvania[]

Philadelphia WZPA-LD 33.4 HC2 Holdings

Puerto Rico[]

Aguadilla WSJP-LD 30.5 Caribbean Broadcasting Network

Texas[]

Austin KVAT-LD 17.2 HC2 Holdings
Dallas KTXD 47.3 London Broadcasting Company
Corpus Christi KORO-TV 28.3 Entravision Communications
El Paso KINT-TV 26.3
Harlingen-McAllen KNVO 48.3
Houston KUVM-CD 34.1 HC2 Holdings
Laredo KLDO 19.4 Entravision Communications
Mesquite-Dallas-Fort Worth KATA-CD 50.1 HC2 Holdings
Midland-Odessa KUPB 18.2 Entravision Communications
San Antonio KISA-LD 40.2 HC2 Holdings

Utah[]

Salt Lake City KULX-CD 10.3 Entravision Communications

Washington[]

Yakima 32.2 Hispanavision TV

Wisconsin[]

Fond du Lac/Milwaukee WIWN 68.4 CNZ Communications

Former affiliates[]

City of license/Market Station Current ownership Years of affiliation Status
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico WSJP-LD 18.3 Caribbean Broadcasting Network
(Was owned at the time by LKK Group)
2007-2014 Now a secondary Comet affiliate
WSJX-LP 24 2016-2020 Now Defunct
Amarillo, Texas KFDA-TV 10.4 Gray Television
(was owned at the time by Drewry Communications Group)
2008–2011 Was simulcasting NewsChannel 10 24/7; now a MeTV affiliate
KEYU 31.2 2011–2018 Subchannel now defunct
Atlanta, Georgia WTBS-LD 26.9/30.9 Prism Broadcasting Network 2011
Cape Coral/Fort Myers, Florida WFTX-TV 36.2/35.2 E. W. Scripps Company 2009–2016 Now an Escape affiliate
Chicago, Illinois WGN-TV 9.2/19.2 Nexstar Media Group
(Was owned at the time by Tribune Broadcasting)
2008–2010 Now an Antenna TV affiliate
WOCK-CD 13.1/4.1 KM Communications 2010–2013 Now a MundoMax affiliate
Coachella Valley KVER-CA 4.2/40.2 Entravision Communications 2011-2015 Station is now on virtual channel 41, affiliation moved to KEVC-CD
Columbus, Ohio WCSN-LD 32.2/33.2 Columbus Television, LLC 2015-2016
Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas KDAF 33.2/32.2 Nexstar Media Group
(Was owned at the time by Tribune Broadcasting)
2007–2010 Now an Antenna TV affiliate
Detroit, Michigan WDIV-TV 4.2/45.2 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2007–2013 Now a This TV affiliate
El Paso, Texas KVIA-TV 7.4 News-Press & Gazette Company Unknown start date-December 2010 Now an Azteca affiliate
KTFN (see status) Entravision Communications December 2010 – 2014 For some time in December 2010, the station broadcast in 65.2 (then MundoMax afiiliate, now airing an SMPTE Test pattern), simultaneously with KTFN sister station Univision affiliate KINT-TV 26.2 (that subchannel now broadcasting a standard definition simulcast of KTFN 65.1); moved in 2012 to subchannel 65.3 (then ZUUS Latino-affiliate; now off-air); and moved again for the last time to subchannel 65.4 (still on-air but no longer audio and video there) until they stopped airing that channel in 2014; affiliation moved to sister station KINT-DT3.
Fresno, California KSEE 24.3/-- Nexstar Media Group 2007–2016 Now a Grit affiliate
Houston, Texas KPRC-TV 2.2/35.2 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2007–2013 Became a This TV affiliate; subchannel later replaced with MeTV in 2018 and then Start TV in 2021.
KYAZ 51.6/47.6 Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC 2012-2015 Now airing QVC.
Jacksonville, Florida WJXT 4.2/42.2 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2007–2013 Became a This TV affiliate; subchannel now affiliated with Dabl.
Miami, Florida WPLG 10.2/-- BH Media
(was owned at the time by Post-Newsweek Stations)
2007–2013 Now a MeTV affiliate
Midland–Odessa, Texas KWES-TV 9.2/-- Tegna Inc.
(was owned at the time by Drewry Communications Group)
2007-2012 Became a CW affiliate (via The CW Plus); subchannel later replaced with Bounce TV
New Bedford, Massachusetts/Providence, RI-New Bedford, MA WLWC 28.2/22.2 Inyo Broadcast Holdings
(Was owned at the time by Four Points Media Group, then by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
2010–2014 Subchannel now defunct
Orlando, Florida WKMG-TV 6.2/26.2 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2007–2012 Replacements included Retro TV (2012 to 2014), Live Well Network (2014), Cozi TV (2014 to 2019) and Dabl (2019 to present)
Phoenix, Arizona KPDF-CA 41.3/-- Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC 2010-2016 Replaced by LifehacksDRTV, and the LATV affiliation moved to KPHE-LD.
Sacramento, California KTXL 40.2/-- Nexstar Media Group
(Was owned at the time by Tribune Broadcasting)
2007–2011 Now an Antenna TV affiliate
San Antonio, Texas KSAT-TV 12.2 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2010-2012 Now a MeTV affiliate (since April 2, 2012); LATV affiliation moved to KISA-LD 40.2
Twin Falls, Idaho KXTF 35.2 Tri-State Christian Television
(was owned at the time by Sunbelt Communications Company)
2007-2009 Main channel now owned-and-operated with TCT; This TV was on 35.2 2009-2012 then on main channel 2012-2013; main channel was later dark (2013–2014, 2014–2015), then affiliated with Cozi TV (2014, 2015–2017).
Ventura, California (Los Angeles) KJLA 57.1 Costa de Oro Media, LLC (Walter Ulloa) (KJLA, LLC) 2007–2017 Now an Azteca América affiliate
Yuma, Arizona/El Centro, California KYMA-DT 11.2 Station now defunct
(was owned at the time by Sunbelt Communications Company)
2007-2009 Replacements included This TV (2009 to 2017), then ION (2017 to 2020); license for station was surrendered in 2020.

References[]

  1. ^ "Rabbitears.info Network List - LATV". RabbitEars.
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