KCVH-LD
KCVH-LD is a low-power television station broadcasting on channel 30 in Houston, Texas.
It was formerly the flagship station for LAT TV, a Spanish-language network owned by Latin America Broadcasting. KCVH-LP was a charter station for the network, which launched in May 2006. In May 2008, LAT TV ceased broadcasting[1], and KCVH suspended operations on June 23, 2008. [2]
In July 2009, the station was sold to Daij Media LLC.[3][4] The station briefly returned to the air in February 2010 in analog as "Aleluya TV". An application to switch to digital broadcasting was granted by the FCC on February 25, 2010, the digital signal went on the air December 15, 2010, and religious programming began airing January 31, 2011.
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KPRC (2.1 NBC, 2.2 This TV) • KUHT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Create, 8.4 TFTB) • KUVM-LD (10.1 Color bars, 10.2 Sonlife, 10.3 Infomercials, 10.4 silent) • KHOU (11.1 CBS, 11.2 Bounce) • KTRK (13.1 ABC, 13.2 LW, 13.3 LW in SD) • KTXH (20.1 MNTV) • KVQT-LD (21.6 UHN) • KRIV (26.1 Fox) • KUVM-CD (34.1 silent, 34.2 RTV, 34.3 Infomercials, 34.4 AMGTV) • KIAH (39.1 CW, 39.2 Antenna TV, 39.3 silent) • KHLM-LD (43.2 MBC, 43.8 UTN) • KBPX-LP (46.1 TCN) • KPXB (49.1 Ion, 49.2 Qubo, 49.3 ION Life) • KTBU (55.6 WCETV (CCTV News)) KUBE (57.1 Ind, 57.4 Me)
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KPRC (2.3 LATV) • KUHT (8.3 V-me) • KVQT-LD (21.4 2Vsion, 21.5 Infomercials) • KUGB-CA (28.1 Mi Música TV) • KHLM-LD (43.1 Multi, 43.3 TDH, 43.4-7 Infomercials) • KXLN (45.1 UNI, 45.2 TFU in SD) • KTMD (47.1 TMD, 47.2 Exitos TV, 47.3 Canal SOI) • KYAZ (51.1 AZA) • KTBU (55.1 Mega, 55.3 Nacion TV, 55.4 Mi Casa TV) • KUBE (57.2 La Mera) • KZJL (61.1 Estrella, 61.2 Inmi) • KFTH (67.1 TFU, 67.2 UNI in SD)
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KYAZ (51.2 VietFace TV (Vietnamese), 51.3 Saigon Network Television (Vietnamese), 51.4 NTD (Chinese), 51.5 Global TV (Vietnamese)) • KTBU (55.2 VAN-TV (Vietnamese), 55.5 ITV (Chinese)) • KUBE (57.3 BYN (Vietnamese))
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Texas Broadcast television areas by city: Abilene/Sweetwater • Amarillo (Texas Panhandle) • Austin • Beaumont/Port Arthur • Corpus Christi • Dallas-Fort Worth • Del Rio • Eagle Pass • El Paso • Houston • Laredo • Lubbock • Midland-Odessa (Permian Basin) • Presidio • Rio Grande Valley • San Angelo • San Antonio • Sherman/Ada, OK • Texarkana/Shreveport, LA • Tyler/Longview (East Texas) • Victoria • Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley) • Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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Other Spanish-Language Television Stations in the state of Texas
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KZFW 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas) • KTSM-TV 9.2 (Estrella TV, El Paso) • KFDA 10.4 (LATV, Amarillo) • KLMV-LP 15.1 (Religious, Laredo) • KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass) • KVAT-LD 17.1 (17.1 Mexicanal, Garfield / Austin) • KODF 26.1 (Mega TV, Britton / DFW) • KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo) • KUGB-CA 28.1 (Uniglobe, Houston) • KYVV 28 (VasalloVision, Del Rio) • KMPX 29 (Estrella TV, Decatur / DFW) • KAMM 30 (Tr3́s, Amarillo) - K31GL 31.2 (Genesis, DeSoto / DFW) • KAZD 55.4 (LATV, DFW) • KVFW 38 (Religious, Fort Worth) • KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston) • KATA 50 (Tr3́s, Mesquite / DFW) • KTBU 55.1 (Mega TV, Conroe / Houston) • KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Texas
Also see: Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Azteca América, religious and other Spanish language stations in Texas
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