KXFX-CD

KFXV translator in Brownsville, Texas
KXFX-CD
Translator of KFXV, Harlingen, Texas

25°57′50.5″N 97°31′13.3″W / 25.964028°N 97.520361°W / 25.964028; -97.520361
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KXFX-CD, virtual channel 67 (UHF digital channel 20), is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States. It is a translator of Harlingen-licensed Fox affiliate KFXV (channel 38) which is owned by Santa Monica, California–based Entravision Communications. KXFX-CD's transmitter is located on McAllen Road in Brownsville; its parent station shares studios with duopoly partner and Univision affiliate KNVO (channel 48) on Jackson Road in McAllen.

History

While affiliated with Telefutura, the programming of KXFX-CA (then known as KVTF-CA) was also seen in McAllen on KTFV-CA channel 32, in La Feria on KCWT-CA channel 30, and on the digital signal of KNVO channel 48.2 / 49.2. KTFV and the KNVO subchannel continue to carry what is now UniMás, while KCWT is now a CW affiliate.

Technical information

Subchannels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming [2]
67.1 720p 16:9 KFXV-DT Simulcast of KFXV / Fox & MyNetworkTV
67.2 480i Simulcast of KCWT-CD / Rio Grande Valley CW 21

KXFX-CD and KMBH-LD operate on the same physical channel and carry the same programming.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KXFX-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "RabbitEars.Info".
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