K51JF
K51JF is a low-powered television station affiliated with the Mexico-based Multimedios Televisión, owned and operated by Mintz Broadcasting. It broadcasts on channel 51 and licensed to San Antonio, Texas. It is not yet available on Time Warner Cable.
This station began its broadcasts as K52EA in 1991 as an independent station. It has picked up the Multimedios network in early 2006 and has moved to channel 51 in December of that same year.
The station currently has an application with the FCC to flash cut its channel 51 signal to digital.
In June 2013, K51JF was sold to Landover 5 LLC as part of a larger deal involving 51 other low-power television stations.[1]
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Local stations |
- KCWX (2.1 MNTV, 2.2 This TV)
- WOAI-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Antenna TV)
- KENS (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Estrella TV, 5.3 Justice Network)
- KLRN (9.1 PBS, 9.2 World, 9.3 V-me, 9.4 Create)
- KSAT-TV (12.1 ABC, 12.2 MeTV, 12.3 Movies!)
- KPXL-TV (26.1 Ion, 26.2 Qubo, 26.3 Ion Life, 26.4 Ion Shop, 26.5 QVC, 26.6 HSN)
- KABB (29.1 Fox, 29.2 Comet)
- KMYS (35.1 CW, 35.2 ASN)
- KISA-LD (40.1 blank, 40.2 LATV, 40.3 blank, 40.4 Sonlife, 40.5 QVC Over Air)
- K53JC 53 (TxDOT)
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Spanish-language |
- KFLZ-LP (6.1 Spanish Ind Rel, 6.2 Promiseland, 6.3 English Rel, 6.4 Test pattern)
- KNIC-DT (17.1 UniMás, 17.2 Univision, 17.3 Escape, 17.4 Laff)
- KGSA-LP (18 AZA)
- KVDF-CD 31 (AZA)
- KWEX-DT (41.1 UNI, 41.2 GetTV, 41.3 Grit)
- KGMM-CD (44 Tres)
- K51JF 51 (Multi)
- KVDA (60.1 TMD, 60.2 TeleXitos, 60.3 Cozi TV)
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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Other Spanish-language television stations in the state of Texas |
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Multimedios Televisión | |
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Other stations |
- KZFW 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas)
- KTSM-TV 9.2 (Estrella TV, El Paso)
- KLMV-LD 15.1 (Religious, Laredo)
- KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass)
- KVAT-LD 17.1 (Mexicanal, Garfield / Austin)
- KBOP 20.3 (Esperanza TV, DeSoto / DFW)
- KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo)
- KUGB-CD 28.1 (Uniglobe, Houston)
- KMPX 29.1 (Estrella TV, Decatur / DFW)
- KWDA 30 (30.1 – 30.3 & 30.5 – 30.7 Religious, DFW)
- KEYU 31.2 (LATV, Amarillo)
- KTXD 47.3 (Mexicanal, Greenville / DFW)
- KVFW-LD 38 (Religious, Fort Worth)
- KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston)
- KATA-CD 50.1 (LATV, Mesquite / DFW)
- KTBU 55.1 (Mega TV, Conroe / Houston)
- KETK 56.2 (Estrella TV, Jacksonville / Tyler)
- KDTX 58.4 (Enlace, Dallas)
- KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
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Defunct | |
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Texas
- See also
- Telemundo
- UniMás
- Univision
- Azteca
- Religious
- Other Spanish-language stations in Texas
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