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- Owned-and-operated stations
- Univision-affiliated stations United States Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Kansas Massachusetts Missouri Minnesota Nevada New Mexico Oklahoma Oregon Tennessee Texas Washington
- Former affiliates
- Notes and references Station notes References
Univision is an American broadcast television television network owned by Univision Communications, which was launched on September 30, 1962 as the Spanish International Network (SIN). {{As of|October 2015}}, the network currently has 23 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 38 other television stations.[1] Univision 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, pending and former Univision-affiliated stations in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), with outlets owned by network parent company Univision Communications separated from privately owned affiliates, and arranged in alphabetical order by city of license and/or Designated Market Area. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. The station's virtual (PSIP) channel number follows the call letters. For the table for the owned-and-operated outlets, the number in parentheses that follows is the station's actual digital channel number; the digital channel number is listed as a separate column in the list of private affiliates. 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 a Univision affiliate as well as the current status of the corresponding channel that carried the network. {{Horizontal TOC|nonum=y}}Owned-and-operated stationsNotes:- Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a station that was an original Univision-owned station from the network's inception as the Spanish International Network in 1962;
- Two boldface plus signs appearing following a station's call letters (++) indicate a station that was built and signed on by Univision;
- This list does not include Univision Communications-owned stations affiliated with UniMás; a list is available in the article List of UniMás affiliates.
Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license. City of license/market | Station | Channel TV (DT)[1] | Year of affiliation | Owned since |
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Phoenix | KTVW-DT ++ | 33 (33) | 1979 | 1979 | Tucson, Arizona | KUVE-DT | 46 (34) | 2002 | 2002 | KUVE-CA | 38 (N/A) | 2001 | 2001 | Bakersfield, California | KABE-CD[2] | 39 (39) | 1989 | 1989 | Fresno−Visalia | KFTV-DT ++ | 21 (20) | 1972 | 1972 | Los Angeles | KMEX-DT ** | 34 (34) | 1962 | 1962 | Modesto−Sacramento | KUVS-DT | 19 (18) | date=February 2013}} | date=February 2013}} | San Francisco | KDTV-DT | 14 (51) | 1975 | 1992 | Miami−Fort Lauderdale | WLTV-DT | 23 (23) | 1971 | 1971 | Athens−Atlanta | WUVG-DT | 34 (48) | 2001 | 2002 | Joliet−Chicago | WGBO-DT | 66 (38) | 1995 | 1995 | Paterson, New Jersey−New York City | WXTV-DT | 41 (40) | 1970 | 1970 | Fayetteville−Raleigh−Durham | WUVC-DT | 40 (38) | 2003 | 2003 | Cleveland | WQHS-DT | 61 (34) | 2002 | 2002 | Philadelphia | WUVP-DT | 65 (29) | 2002 | 2002 | Ponce, Puerto Rico | WSUR-TV {{small>(satellite of WLII-DT)}}[3] | 9 (9) | 2002 | 2005 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | WLII-DT[3] | 11 (11) | 2002 | 2005 | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | WOLE-DT {{small>(satellite of WLII-DT)}} | 12 (12) | 2015 | 2018 | Austin, Texas | KAKW-DT | 62 (13) | 2002 | 2002 | Dallas−Fort Worth | KUVN-DT | 23 (23) | 1986[4] | 1988 | Houston | KXLN-DT | 45 (45) | 1987 | 1993 | San Antonio | KWEX-DT ** | 41 (41) | 1962 | 1962 | Provo−Salt Lake City, Utah | KUTH-DT | 32 (32) | 2004 | 2008 | Arlington−Washington, D.C. | WFDC-DT[5] | 14 (15) | 2005 | 2002 | |
Univision-affiliated stations|
City of license/market | Station | Virtual channel[1] | Physical channel | Year of affiliation | Owner | Notes |
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United StatesArizona | Yuma−El Centro | KVYE-TV | 7.1 | 22 | 1996 | Entravision Communications | Arkansas | Fayetteville | KQRY-LD | 43.1 | 43 | 2004 | Pinnacle Media | Winslow−Fort Smith | KWNL-CD | 31.1 | 31 | 2004 | California | Chico−Redding−Red Bluff−Eureka | KUCO-LP | 27.1 | 27 | 1994 | Sainte Partners II, L.P. | Eureka | KEUV-LP | 31 | N/A | 1994 | Semi-satellite of KEUV-LP | Monterey | KSMS-TV | 67.1 | 31 | 2004 | Entravision Communications | Palm Springs | KVER-CA | 4.1 | 40 | 2004 | San Diego | KBNT-CD | 17.1 | 51 | 1992 | Entravision Communications | KTCD-LP | 46 | N/A | 1992 | Repeater of KBNT-CD | Santa Barbara | KPMR | 38.1 | 21 | 2001 | Entravision Communications | Vista | KHAX-LP | 49 | N/A | 1992 | Repeater of KBNT-CD | Colorado | Denver | KCEC | 14.1 | 15 | 1999 | Entravision Communications | Pueblo−Colorado Springs | KVSN-DT | 48 | 48 | 2009 | Connecticut | Hartford−New Haven | WUVN | 18.1 | 46 | 2001 | Entravision Communications | Florida | Fort Myers | WUVF-LP | 2 | 18 | 2004 | Media Vista Group, LLC | WLZE-LP | 51.1 | 51 | 2004 | Repeater of WUVF-LP | Jacksonville | WUJX-LD | 18.1 | 18 | 2016 | Watsnu Media, Inc. | Orlando | WVEN-TV | 43.1 | 43 | 1991 | Entravision Communications | Tampa | WVEA-TV | 50.1 | 47 | 2001 | Kansas | Derby (Wichita) | KDCU-DT | 31.1 | 31 | 2009 | {{small>(operated under a joint sales agreement by Gray Television)}} | Massachusetts | Boston−Worcester | WUNI | 66.1 | 27 | 1993 | Entravision Communications | Missouri | Kansas City | KUKC-LP | 20 | 45 | 2005 | Media Vista Group, LLC | Minnesota | Minneapolis−St. Paul | WUMN-LP | 13 | 17 | 2005 | Media Vista Group, LLC | Nevada | Las Vegas | KINC | 15.1 | 16 | 1996 | Entravision Communications | Reno | KREN-TV | 27.1 | 26 | 2009[6] | New Mexico | Albuquerque | KLUZ-TV | 14.1 | 22 | 1987 | Entravision Communications | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | KUOK-CD | 36.1 | 36 | 2004 | Tyler Media Group | Repeater of KUOK/Woodward | Tulsa | KUTU-CD | 25.1 | 25 | 2005 | Woodward | KUOK | 35.1 | 35 | 2004 | Oregon | Bend | KABH-CA | 15 | N/A | 2001 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | La Grande | KUNP | 16.1 | 16 | 2001 | Portland | KUNP-LP | 47 | N/A | 2001 | Tennessee | Nashville | WLLC-LP | 42.1 | 42 | 2014 | JKB Associates, Inc. | Texas | Corpus Christi | KORO | 28.1 | 27 | 1987 | Entravision Communications | El Paso | KINT-TV | 26.1 | 25 | 2004 | Laredo | KLDO-TV | 27.1 | 19 | 1998 | McAllen | KNVO | 48.1 | 49 | 1992 | San Angelo, Texas | KANG-LP | 31 | 31 | 2013 | Victoria | KUNU-LD | 21.1 | 19 | 1999 | Morgan Murphy Media | Washington | Kennewick | KVVK-CA | 15.1 | N/A | 2007 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Repeater of KUNW-CD | Seattle | KUNS-TV | 51.1 | 50 | 2006 | Walla Walla | KORX-CA | 16 | N/A | 2007 | Repeater of KUNW-CD | Yakima | KUNW-CD | 2.1 | 30 | 2007 | |
Former affiliatesCity of license/Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) | Years of affiliation | Current status |
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Amarillo, Texas | KUWF-LP | 36 (N/A) | 2000–2010 | Defunct | KEYU | 31 (31) | 2004–2010 | Telemundo affiliate owned by Gray Television | Aurora-Chicago, Illinois | WXFT | 50 (60.2) | 2017 | Former simulcast of WGBO-TV, replaced by Escape | Detroit, Michigan | K66BV | 66 (N/A) | 1980s−1990s | Trinity Broadcasting Network owned-and-operated repeater station | WUDT-CA | 23 (23) | 2004−2009 | Daystar affiliate owned by Word of God Fellowship | Honolulu, Hawaii | KHLU-CD | 46 (46) | 1994−2016 | Defunct | Indianapolis, Indiana | WIIH-CA | 17 (8) | 2003−2008 | Simulcast the Local Weather Station service from co-owned WISH-TV until 2013; now operates as a fill-in translator for WISH-TV and owned by Nexstar Media Group. | Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | WORA-TV | 5 (29) | 1995−2014 | Telemundo affiliate owned by Telecinco, Inc. as a semi-satellite of WKAQ-TV | Nashville, Tennessee | WNTU-LP | 26 | 2006−2009 | Daystar affiliate owned by Word of God Fellowship | San Juan, Puerto Rico | WAPA-TV | 4 (27) | 1988−1991, 1994−2002 | Independent station owned by Hemisphere Media Group | Waco–Temple–Bryan, Texas | KUTW-LP | 35 (N/A) | 2002–2010 | Defunct | Washington, D.C. | WMDO-CD | 47 (22) | 2002−2005 | UniMás affiliate owned by Entravision Communications | Wichita Falls, Texas | KUWF-LP | 36 (N/A) | 2009–2010 | Defunct |
Notes and referencesStation notes1. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Stations for Network - Univision|url=http://www.rabbitears.info/search.php?request=network_search&network=Univision|website=RabbitEars|accessdate=November 7, 2015}} 2. ^KABE's signal is repeated on second digital subchannel of co-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate KUVI-DT (digital subchannel 45.2, UHF digital channel 45). 3. ^1 This station was operated by Univision Communications under a local marketing agreement with Raycom Media from 2002 to 2005, when Univision purchased the station. 4. ^Univision was carried as a secondary affiliation until Univision Communications purchased the station. 5. ^Univision Communications holds the license to this station, though it is operated by Entravision Communications. 6. ^KREN-TV was previously affiliated with Univision from 1986 to 1994.
References{{United States broadcast affiliates}} 2 : Lists of American television network affiliates|Univision network affiliates |