KDTF-LP
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KDTF-LP | |
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San Diego, California | |
Channels | 36 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | TeleFutura |
Owner | Entravision Communications |
Founded | December 11, 1997 |
Call letters meaning | K San Diego TeleFutura |
Former callsigns | K31FC (1997-2003) |
KDTF-LP is a low-powered Telefutura affiliate in San Diego, California, owned and operated by Entravision Communications. This station broadcasts on channel 36.
KDTF-LP became the network's affiliate sometime in 2006, after talks reportedly broke down with sister station and former UPN affiliate XHUPN (now XHDTV and part of MyNetworkTV). KDTF'S other sister stations include XETV, the Fox affiliate, and KBNT, the Univision affiliate.
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(including Tijuana channels aimed at the San Diego audience) |
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Mexican broadcast television in the San Diego/Tijuana market (aimed mainly at the Tijuana audience) |
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Local cable television channels | ||
See also Broadcast television in the Los Angeles, Yuma / El Centro and Ensenada markets |
Telefutura Network Affiliates in the state of California | |
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KTFB-CA 4 / KBTF-CA 31 (Bakersfield) - KEVC-CA 5 (Indio) - K10OG 10 (Lompoc) - K17GD 17 (Paso Robles) - K28FK 28 (San Luis Obispo) - KDJT-CA 33 (Salinas-Monterey) - K35ER 35 (Santa Maria) - KDTF-LP 36 (San Diego) - KTSB-LP 43 (Santa Barbara) - KFTR 46 (Ontario) - KAJB 54 (Calipatria) - KTFF 61 (Porterville) - KTFK 64 (Stockton) - KFSF 66 (Vallejo) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, Independent, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California |