ZUUS Latino
Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | |
Availability | Defunct |
Owner | ZUUS Media |
Launch date | November 2013 |
Dissolved | January 2016 |
Official website | zuus.com |
ZUUS Latino was an American digital broadcast television network that was owned by Zuus Media. The network specialized in broadcasting Spanish music videos; its playlist of videos extended from the 1990s through the present day. The network also aired occasional informercials in prime time and other high-dollar day parts. It operated from November 2013 to January 2016.
History[]
In 2013, Zuus Media had purchased The Country Network, renaming it ZUUS Country, and had plans to launch a number of ZUUS-branded music video channels of various formats; ZUUS Latino was the only other format to ever make it to air.[1]
In January 2016, Zuus Media folded. ZUUS Country was sold off and reverted to its previous brand as The Country Network;[2][3] ZUUS Latino was shut down.
Former affiliates[]
The following list is of all of the former affiliates that carried ZUUS Latino from its launch in November 2013, until its closure in January 2016.[4]
Chan | Callsign | Market | Operator | Notes |
28.01 | KFTL-CD | San Francisco, California | LocusPoint Networks | Replaced with Chinese programming |
27.3 | WUNI | Boston, Massachusetts | Entravision | Currently silent |
47.3 | WMDO | Washington, D.C. | ||
49.7 | KSAO | Sacramento, California | Cocola Broadcasting | Replaced with The Family Channel |
62.3 | WVEA | Tampa, Florida | Entravision | Currently silent |
29.4 | WRCF | Orlando, Florida | LocusPoint Networks | Replaced with The Country Network |
39.4 | KMSG | Fresno, California | Cocola Broadcasting | Currently silent |
41.4 | KLUZ | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Entravision | |
65.3 | KTFN | El Paso, Texas | ||
67.4 | KSMS | Monterey, California | ||
38.4 | KPMR | Santa Barbara, California | ||
49.4 | KZAK | Boise, Idaho | Cocola Broadcasting | |
46.2 | KRNS | Reno, Nevada | Entravision | |
28.4 | KORO | Corpus Christi, Texas | ||
18.2 | KUPB | Odessa, Texas | Replaced with LATV | |
7.3 | KVYE | Yuma, Arizona | Currently silent | |
27.3 | KLDO | Laredo, Texas |
References[]
- ^ ZUUS Media Announces The Launch Of Its Next Generation Music Video Network, PR Newswire, May 20, 2013.
- ^ "The Country Network Returns On-Air, Online". TVNewsCheck.com. May 2, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ [ The Country Network returns onair & online]
- ^ rabbitears.info ZUUS Latino
External links[]
- Music video networks in the United States
- Television channels and stations established in 2009