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KVFA-LP is the callsign of a low power television station broadcasting to Imperial Valley, California and Yuma, Arizona in analog on channel 6. The station is owned by KM Communications of Skokie, Illinois. It is currently an automated English language independent station. [1]
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On October 7, 2004, the FCC granted a permit to KM Communications to construct a low-power television station on VHF channel 6 to serve Yuma, Arizona. The station was originally assigned callsign K06OD, but in November 2005, took the call letters KVFA-LP. The station was finally licensed on November 6, 2007 by the FCC.
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Other English-language Television Stations in the state of Arizona |
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Phoenix market: KTVK 3 (Phoenix, Ind) - KNJO-LP 6 (Holbrook, A1) - KAZT 7 (Prescott / Phoenix, Ind) - KCFG 9 (Flagstaff, A1) - KWKM-LP 10 (Show Low, A1) - KWSJ-LP 12 (Snowflake, A1) - K18DD 18 / K23FZ 23 (Camp Verde, 3ABN / ShopNBC) - K25DM 25 (Phoenix, My2Fish) - KCAB-LP 28 (Casa Grande, A1) - KKAX-LP 36 (Kingman, A1) - KLHU-CA 45 (Lake Havasu City, Ind) - KPPX 51 (Tolleson, ION) - K57HX 57 (Mesa, HSN) - KDTP-LP 58 (Phoenix, JTV)
Tucson market: K21CX 21 (Tucson, HSN) - KWTA-LP 31 (Tucson, JTV)
El Centro/Yuma market: KVFA-LP 6 (Yuma, Ind)
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Religious, and Spanish stations in Arizona |
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