KTFN
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KTFN | |
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El Paso, Texas | |
Channels | 65 (UHF) analog, 51 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | TeleFutura |
Owner | Entravision |
Founded | 1991 |
Call letters meaning | K TeleFutura Network |
Former callsigns | KKWB (1998-2002) KJLF-TV (1991-1998) |
Former affiliations | The WB/UPN (1999-2001) The WB (1995-1999) Independent (1991-1995) |
Transmitter Power | 2637 kW |
KTFN is a Spanish-language television station in El Paso, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 65 as a TeleFutura affiliate. KTFN is owned by Entravision, and is a sister-station to KINT-TV.
KTFN signed on in 1991 as KJLF-TV, an English-language independent station. KJLF-TV became an affiliate of The WB when it came on the air in 1995, and changed its call letters to KKWB in 1998.
When the local UPN affiliate KTYO (now KTDO) was sold to Telemundo in 1999, KTFN picked up UPN as a secondary affiliation. Entravision bought the station in 2001, and converted it info a TeleFutura affiliate. On January 29, 2002, the station adopted the KTFN callsign to reflect the new affiliation.
After the affiliation change, the WB had been available in El Paso by way of the cable company's transmission of KTLA in Los Angeles, but was never seen on a local station in the market again. The WB merged with UPN in September 2006 to form the CW.
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American Broadcast television in the El Paso-Las Cruces-Ciudad Juárez market (Nielsen DMA #99) | ||
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KDBC 4 (CBS) - KVIA 7 (ABC) (The CW on DT2) - KTSM 9 (NBC) - KCOS 13 (PBS) - KFOX 14 (Fox) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KINT 26 (Univision) - KSCE 38 (Rel.) - K40FW 40 (Multimedios) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo) - KTFN 65 (Telefutura) |
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Mexican Broadcast television in the El Paso-Las Cruces-Ciudad Juárez market |
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Broadcast television available on cable only: | ||
KTLA 5 (The CW) (Los Angeles) |
KNIC-CA 17 (San Antonio) - KETF-CA 25 (Laredo) - KANG-CA 41 (San Angelo) - KCRP-CA 41 (Corpus Christi) - KSTR 49 (Irving) - KBVO-CA 51 (Austin) - KTFN 65 (El Paso) - KFTH 67 (Alvin) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, i, Religious, Independent, Home Shopping and Other Spanish stations in Texas |