LATV
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- Do not confuse this with LAT TV, a defunct over-the-air spanish-language television network in the United States.
Type | broadcast television network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | National |
Owner | LATV Networks LLC |
Key people | Daniel Crowe, President and Founder Howard Bolter, President and COO |
Launch date | 2001, on KJLA in Los Angeles May 7, 2007, nationwide |
Website www.latv.com |
LATV is a bilingual music and entertainment network. LATV has been on the air in the Los Angeles market as KJLA since 2001 and is distributed through mostly digital subchannels throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
LATV features Latino-themed programming aimed at young adults aged 18 to 34, including the animated comedy show Ceasar and Chuy.
[edit] Affiliates
- KTVU (2.2) San Francisco
- KSEE (24.3) Fresno
- KJLA (57.4) Los Angeles
- KLUZ-TV (41.2) Albuquerque
- WSJP-LP (30) (secondary) Puerto Rico
- KFDA-TV (10.4) Amarillo
- KVIA-TV (7.4) El Paso
- KRGV-TV (5.2) Harlingen/McAllen
- KPRC-TV (2.3) Houston
- KSAT-TV (12.2) San Antonio
- KDAF (33.2) Dallas/Fort Worth
- KLDO (27.4) Laredo
- KXOF-CA (39) Laredo (late-nights only)
- KWES-TV (9.2)
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