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KLDO-TV

KLDO-TV is a Spanish-language television station in Laredo, Texas, broadcasting locally on digital channel 19 as an affiliate of Univisión. Founded February 14, 1984, the station is owned by Entravision.

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History

The television station went on air as an ABC affiliate. In 1996, KLDO was sold to Entravision, who then affiliated it with Telemundo. In 1998, following the openings of TV Azteca stations XHLAT-TV and XHLNA-TV, Entravision changed KLDO's affiliate to Univision, as Telemundo at the time used to get most of its programming from TV Azteca (though most of its programming did not air until months later).

Digital Services

KLDO also carries Telefutura programming from KETF on its digital signal, on subchannel 27.2; Fox programming from KXOF on its digital subchannel 27.3; and LATV programming on its digital subchannel 27.4.

Virtual Channel Physical RF Channel Video Aspect Programming
27.1 19.1 1080i 16:9 main KLDO programming (Univision)
27.2 19.2 480i 4:3 KETF simulcast (Telefutura)
27.3 19.3 480i 4:3 KXOF simulcast (Fox, MyNetworkTV, LATV)
27.4 19.4 480i 4:3 LATV programming

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References

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says December 17, while the Television and Cable Factbook says December 18.

Coordinates: 27°30′01″N 99°26′56″W / 27.5004°N 99.4490°W

vdBroadcast television in the Laredo Borderplex (Laredo / Nuevo Laredo)
American stations

KGNS-TV (8.1 NBC, 8.2 CW, 8.3 TMD) • KVTV (13.1 CBS) • KETF 25 (TFU) • KLDO (27.1 UNI, 27.2 TFU, 27.3 FOX/MNTV, 27.4 LATV) • KXOF 39 (FOX/MNTV/LATV) • KNEX 55 (AZA) • KLMV 68 (Ind.)

Mexican stations

XEFE 2 (Televisa XHGC/XHTV) • XHBR 11 (Televisa XEW) • XHLNA 21 (TV Azteca 13) • XHLAT 33 (TV Azteca 7) • XHNAT 45 (Multimedios) • XHNAN 55 (TVNL, Anahuac) • XHLAR 57 (Televisa local)

San Antonio stations available on cable

KENS 5 (CBS) • KLRN 9 (PBS) • KSAT 12 (ABC)

Texas Broadcast television areas by city:

Abilene/SweetwaterAmarillo (Texas Panhandle)AustinBeaumont/Port ArthurCorpus ChristiDallas-Fort WorthDel Rio, TXEl PasoHoustonLaredoLubbockMidland-Odessa (Permian Basin)Rio Grande ValleySan AngeloSan AntonioSherman/Ada, OKTexarkana/Shreveport, LATyler/Longview (East Texas)VictoriaWaco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK

vdUnivision Network Affiliates in the state of Texas

KUWF-LP 14 (Wichita Falls) - KUPB 18 (Midland) - KUNU-LP 21 (Victoria) - KUVN 23 (Dallas / Fort Worth) - KINT 26 (El Paso) - KLDO 27 (Laredo) - KORO 28 (Corpus Christi) - KEUS-LP 31 (San Angelo) - KEYU 31 / KEAT-LP 22 (Borger / Amarillo) - KWEX 41 (San Antonio) - KXLN 45 (Rosenberg / Houston) - KNVO 48 (McAllen) - KBZO-LP 51 (Lubbock) - KAKW 62 / 31 (Killeen / Austin)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Texas Also see: Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, religious and other Spanish language stations in Texas
v Entravision Communications
Radio stations: KAIQKBZOKDLDKDLEKFRQKHHMKJMNKKPS • KLNZ-FM • KLOB • KMIAKNTYKNVO-FMKRRNKRZY-FMKSEHKSES-FMKSSEKTSEKXSEKVLYKVVA-FMKYSE
Television Stations:

Fox affiliates: KXOF-CAXHRIO-TV2 Independent station: WJAL MyNetwork TV affiliates: KXOF-CAXHDTV-TV2 CW affiliates: KREN-TVKRNS-CAKSFE-LP Telefutura affiliates: KANG-CAKCRP-CAKDJT-CAKDTF-LPKETF-CAKELVKREN-TVKTFD-TV1KTFN-TVKTFQ-TV1KVTF-CAWMDO-CAWFTT-TV1WOTF-TV1WUTF-TV1 Telemundo affiliate: XHAS-TV3

Univision affiliates: KBNT-CAKBZO-LPKCECKDCU-DT5KEUS-LPKINCKINT-TVKLDO-TVKLUZ-TVKNVO-TVKORO-TVKPMR-TVKREN-TVKSMS-TVKUPB-TVKVYE-TVWFDCWUNI-TVWUVN-TVWVEA-TVWVEN-TV
Other Holdings: Lotus Entravision Reps (50%)4

1 = owned by Univision, managed by Entravision 2 = owned by a Mexican company, managed by Entravision 3 = XHAS license and transmitter owned by a Mexican company; Entravision wholly owns its San Diego repeater, KTCD-LP 4 = National spot radio advertising representative specializing in Spanish-language stations; co-owned with Lotus Communications Corporation 5 = Future station

Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time.Stock Symbol: NYSE: EVCWebsite: entravision.com
v LATV stations
LATV

KWBA-TV 58.2 (Sierra Vista, AZ) • KTVU 2.2 (San Jose, CA) • KSEE 24.3 (Fresno, CA) • KTXL 40.2 (Sacramento, CA) • KJLA 57.1/57.2 (Los Angeles, CA)1WUVN 18.4 (Hartford, CT) • WFTX 36.2 (Fort Myers/Cape Coral, FL) • WJXT 4.3 (Jacksonville, FL) • WPLG 10.2 (Miami, FL) • WKMG-TV 6.2 (Orlando, FL) • WVEA-TV 62.2 (Venice, FL) • WOCK-CD 13.3 (Chicago, IL) • WANE-TV 15.2 (Fort Wayne, IN) • WUNI-TV 27.2 (Boston, MA) • KLAS-TV 8.2 (Las Vegas, NV) • KLUZ-TV 41.2 (Albuquerque, NM) • WPIX 11.2 (New York City, NY) • WSJP-LP 30 (Aguadilla, PR) • KFDA-TV 10.4 (Amarillo, TX) • KVIA-TV 7.4 (El Paso, TX) • KRGV-TV 5.2 (Weslaco, TX) • KPRC-TV 2.3 (Houston, TX) • KSAT-TV 12.2 (San Antonio, TX) • KDAF 32.2 (Dallas, TX) • KLDO-TV 27.3/27.4 (Laredo, TX) • KXOF-CA 39/KLDO-TV 27.3 (Laredo, TX)2KWES-TV 9.2 (Odessa, TX) • KWAB-TV 33.2 (Big Spring, TX)3KORO 28.3 (Corpus Christi, TX)

1flagship station 2 shared affiliation between KLDO-TV and KXOF-CA, airs overnight on KXOF-CA 3KWAB is a full-power repeater of KWES-TV
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