KWUB
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KWUB | |
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Yuma, Arizona | |
Branding | The WB |
Slogan | Yuma-El Centro's CW 6 |
Channels | cable 6 analog |
Affiliations | defunct (off the air in September, 2006) |
Owner | Gulf California Broadcasting |
Founded | |
Former affiliations | The WB (via WB 100+) |
KWUB was a WB affiliate on cable channel 6 in the Yuma, Arizona - El Centro, California market. Being a cable-only station, the call letters used were neither assigned nor sanctioned by the FCC. KWUB was carried on the Adelphia cable systems. KECY-TV managed and provided local support for KWUB.
KWUB was part of The WB 100+ Station Group. In September 2006, UPN and the WB became The CW Television Network and KWUB ceased operation, with The CW picked up by KSWT as a digital subchannel.
Local United States broadcast television in the Imperial Valley market (Nielsen DMA #167) | ||
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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) |
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Out-of-market broadcast television available on cable: | ||
KTVK 3 (Ind) - KCAL 9 (Ind) - KPBS 15 (PBS) |
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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) |
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Defunct local cable television channels | ||
KWUB 6 (The CW) |