KDTV

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KDTV
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San Francisco, California
Branding Univision 14
Channels 14 (UHF) analog,
51 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Univision
Owner Univision
Founded August 13, 1975
Website KDTV

KDTV (channel 14) is a Univision-owned and operated station in San Francisco. It began operation in 1975 on channel 60 as the Bay Area's first exclusively Spanish-language TV station. Enrique Gratas, host of Univision's "Última hora," anchored KDTV's first newscasts.

In March, 1979 KDTV traded facilities with KCSM, San Mateo, obtaining their lower channel number. It became owned and operated by Univision in 1992. Univision 14 is also rebroadcast on KDTV-CA channel 28, in Santa Rosa.

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Univision Network Affiliates in the state of California

KVER-CA 4 / KVES-LP 28 (Indio / Palm Springs) - KVYE 7 (El Centro) - KDTV 14 / 28 (San Francisco / Santa Rosa) - KBNT-CA 17 / KHAX-LP 49 / KNSD-LP 62 (San Diego / Vista / La Jolla) - KUVS 19 (Modesto) - KFTV 21 (Hanford) - KUCO-LP 27 (Chico) - KEUV-LP 31 (Eureka) - KMEX 34 (Los Angeles) - KPMR 38 (Santa Barbara) - KABE-LP 39 (Bakersfield) - KSMS 67 (Monterey)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Independent, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California