KZSD-LP

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KZSD-LP
San Diego, California
Branding Azteca America San Diego
Channels Analog: 41 (UHF)
Digital: KGTV 10.15 (VHF)
Affiliations Azteca America
Owner The E.W. Scripps Company
(Scripps Media, Inc.)
Founded September 25, 1997
(initial licensing date)
Call letters' meaning K
AZteca America
San
Diego
Sister station(s) KGTV
Former affiliations Independent cable news channel partnered with KGTV
Transmitter power 15 kW
Facility ID 57054
Website www.aztecasd.com

KZSD-LP is a low-powered television station in San Diego, California, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Initially licensed September 25, 1997 (actual sign-on date currently unknown), the station is owned by The E.W. Scripps Company along with sister station KGTV, which carries the station's digital signal over subchannel 10.15; the unusual numbering is in order to align it with KZSD's cable channel 15 over Cox Communications systems (not to be confused with KPBS-TV, which broadcasts on Channel 15 terrestrially, but is carried on cable channel 11).

San Diego is one of four markets to receive both Azteca America and the original TV Azteca channels (Rio Grande Delta, El Paso and Laredo are the others). Much of KZSD's programming from Azteca America can also be seen on XHTIT-TV (Azteca 7) or XHJK-TV (Azteca 13), sometimes simultaneously.

KZSD was previously owned by McGraw-Hill, which announced on October 3, 2011 that it would sell KZSD, along with its other television stations, to The E.W. Scripps Company as part of its exit from broadcasting.[1] The deal was completed on December 30, 2011.[2]

References

  1. "McGraw-Hill Sells TV Group To Scripps". TVNewsCheck. October 3, 2011. Retrieved October 3, 2011. 
  2. "Scripps completes McGraw-Hill Stations Buy". TVNewsCheck. December 30, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 

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