KHDF-CA

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KHDF-CA
Azteca America Las Vegas logo
Las Vegas, Nevada
Branding Azteca America Las Vegas
Slogan Es tu casa
Channels Analog: 19 (UHF)
Affiliations Azteca America
Owner Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC
Una Vez Mas Las Vegas License LLC
Founded June 15, 1990
Call letters’ meaning K HDF from TV Azteca flagship XHDF
K Henderson XHDF
Former callsigns KKJK-LP, K19CS
Transmitter Power 150 kW
Height 539 m
Class Class A
Facility ID 66807
Website www.uvmtv.com

KHDF-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 19 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded June 15, 1990, the station is owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas. Unlike many low-powered stations, it is seen on channel 63 through Cox cable.

[edit] History

KHDF-CA began with an original construction permit issued on June 15, 1990 to "Hey Buddy" ... Broadcasting Company. The station was to be built on UHF channel 19 and was assigned the callsign K19CS. It was licensed on March 16, 1992 to Charles K. "Harry" Tootle. Programming mostly consisted of locally produced talk shows and seminars on videotape from the Conservative "Patriot" community, which were also shown on Tootle's other licensed station, K17CT. Thomas C. Griner purchased the station in January 2005 and gave it call letters KKJK-LP in November 1997. In May 2000, Griner sold the station to Amanda Orrick Mintz. The station upgraded to a Class A license on December 21, 2001 and changed its call letters to KHDF-CA in July 2002. Una Vez Mas LLC acquired the station in April 2004.

[edit] Newscast

In early 2007, KHDF will start a local newscast, which will be produced in Davenport, Iowa by the Independent News Network. [1]

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