KVYE

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KVYE
KVYE logo
El Centro, California
Branding Univision 7
Channels 7 (VHF) analog,
22 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Univision
Owner Entravision
Founded August 3, 1989
Former callsigns KLXO (CP only)
Transmitter Power 316 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
Height 444 m (analog)
477.4 m (digital)
Facility ID 36170
Website www.kvye.entravision.com

KVYE, "Univisión 7", is a Univision affiliate in El Centro, California. KVYE is owned by Entravision. Founded in 1989 as a bilingual TV station for Imperial Valley's large Hispanic community, became full-time Spanish language when acquired by Entravision in 1990.

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Local United States broadcast television in the Imperial Valley market  (Nielsen DMA #167)

KYUM-LP 2 (Ind) -  KVFA-LP 6 (Ind) -  KVYE 7 (UNI) -  KECY 9 (Fox/MNTV)(ABC on DT.2) -  KYMA 11 (NBC) -  KSWT 13 (CBS/The CW on DT.2) -  K19CX 19 (PBS) -  K28FM 28 (RTN) -  KESE-LP 35 (TEL) -  K52EG 52 (3ABN) -  KAJB 54 (TFU)

Out-of-market broadcast television available on cable:

KTVK 3 (Ind)  -  KCAL 9 (Ind)  -  KPBS 15 (PBS)  


Local Mexican broadcast television channels

XHBC 3 (Televisa Mexicali)  -  XHAQ 5 (TV Azteca 13)  -  XHBM 14 (Televisa XEW)  -  XHEXT 20 (TV Azteca 7)  -  XHMEX 32 (Televisa XHGC)   
XHMEE 38 (Televisa XEQ)  -  XHLRT 44 (Televisa XEW)  -  XHRCS 50 (Telemax)  -  XHILA 66 (Ind/CNI)


Defunct local cable television channels

KWUB 6 (The CW)

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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