KVIT-LP
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KVIT-LP | |
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DeWalt, Texas | |
Channels | 34 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Almavision |
Owner | Club Communications |
Founded | 2003 |
KVIT is a low-powered Almavision affiliate for the Houston area, licensed in DeWalt, Texas, owned and operated by Club Communications.
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KPRC 2 (NBC) - KUHT 8 (PBS) - KHOU 11 (CBS) - KTRK 13 (ABC) - KETH 14 (TBN) - KTXH 20 (MNTV) - KVQT 21 (Span. Rel.) - KLTJ 22 (DS) - KRIV 26 (Fox) - KCVH 30 (LAT TV) - KVIT 34 (Almavision) - KHCW 39 (The CW) - KHLM 43 (Multimedios) - KXLN 45 (UNI) - KTMD 47 (TEL) - KPXB 49 / KBPX 33 (ION) - KNWS 51 (Ind) - KTBU 55 (A1) - KAZH 57 / KHMV 28 / KVVV 53 (AZA) - KZJL 61 (Ind) - KFTH 67 (TFU) |
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Defunct television stations |
Azteca América: KADF-LP 20 (Austin) - KODF 26 / KLEG 44 (Britton / DFW) - KVDF-CA 31 (San Antonio) - KNEX-LP 55 (Laredo) - KAZH 57 / KHMV 28 / KVVV 53 (Baytown / Houston) - KBDF 64 (Brownsville) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Religious and Other English-Language stations in Texas |