KAZH

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KAZH
Image:KAZH Logo.png
Baytown/Houston, Texas
Slogan ¡Somos tu canal!
(We're your station!)
Channels Analog: 57 (UHF)

Digital: 41 (UHF)

Translators KHMV-LP 28 Houston
KVVV-LP 53 Houston
Affiliations TuVisión
Owner Pappas Telecasting Companies
(KAZH License, LLC)
First air date 1988
Call letters’ meaning AZteca Houston
(after its previous Azteca America affiliation)
Former callsigns KLTJ (1988-1989)
KRTW (1989-1994)
KVVV (1994-2000)
Former affiliations independent (1988-1994)
Valuevision (1994-2000)
FamilyNet (2000-2002)
Azteca America (2002-2007)
Transmitter Power 5000 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
Height 597 m (analog)
596 m (digital)
Facility ID 70492
Transmitter Coordinates 29°34′15.6″N, 95°30′38.2″W
Website www.kazh57.com

KAZH is a full-service Spanish-language television station serving the Houston, Texas television market. It is licensed to Baytown, Texas and is a Spanish-language Independent station. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 57, and its digital signal on UHF channel 41. Founded June 11, 1987, the station is owned by Pappas Telecasting of Visalia, California. KAZH is repeated in Houston on KHMV-CA channel 28 and KVVV-LP channel 53.

KAZH and KHMV broadcasts from the Richland Transmission Tower in Missouri City, Texas, while KVVV broadcasts from another area of Houston.

Until June 30, 2007, KAZH was affiliated with the Azteca America network. But earlier that year, Pappas Telecasting terminated KAZH's affiliation agreement with Azteca America, effective July 1, 2007. [1] Azteca America programming moved to a low-powered station, KUVM-CA, on that date. KAZH is now a part of Pappas' independent Spanish language network, TuVision.[2]

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