KPFW-LD
KPFW-LD is a Spanish-language independent religious television station in Dallas, owned by Iglesia JesuCristo es mi Refugio, Inc. It is the flagship station for Tele Restauración, a Spanish religious network owned and operated by the church. It is not available on Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications or Verizon FiOS at this time.
History
KPFW-LD began as K61HP, a translator for Gainesville, Texas of Dallas-based KNOK-LP (now KZFW-LP). They changed to the call sign KPFW-LP in 2008, and began broadcasting in digital on channel 61 from Cedar Hill, Texas, southwest of Dallas.
In 2010, KPFW-LP moved to RF channel 29 while keeping its virtual channel assignment of 61. Shortly thereafter, KPFW-LP changed its virtual channel to 18 in anticipation of a future swap of RF channels with KTXA. On January 20, 2011, KTXA began transmitting on channel 29. KPFW has been licensed to transmit on channel 18 since February 28, 2011. On March 16, 2011, the station changed its call sign to KPFW-LD.
Digital TV
The station's channel is expected to be multiplexed:
Virtual Channel |
Programming |
18.1 / 18.3 | Tele Restauración |
18.2 / 18.4 | Música Cristiana TV |
Translators
Tele Restauración is rebroadcast on the following broadcast translators:
External links
Query the FCC's TV station database for KPFW
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- KDFW (4.1 Fox)
- KXAS-TV (5.1 NBC, 5.2 Cozi TV)
- WFAA (8.1 ABC, 8.2 AccuWX, 8.3 Justice)
- KTVT (11.1 CBS, 11.2 Decades)
- KERA-TV (13.1 PBS, 13.2 World, 13.3 Create)
- KTXA (21.1 Ind, 21.2 Me-TV)
- KNAV-LP (22 History Of Television)
- KUVN-DT (23.2 Bounce TV, 23.3 Escape, 23.4 Laff)
- KODF-LD (26.2 Soul of the South Network, 26.4 Hot TV)
- KDFI (27.1 MNTV, 27.2 Movies!, 27.3 Buzzr)
- KWDA-LD (30.8 Black Premier Entertainment Network)
- K31GL-D (31.2 HOT, 31.3 HOT, 31.4 RTV)
- KDAF (33.1 CW, 33.2 Antenna TV, 33.3 This TV)
- KJJM-LD (34.1 Soul of the South Network)
- KTXD-TV (47.1 Ind)
- KSTR-DT (49.2 GetTV, 49.3 GritTV)
- KATA-CD (50.1 Soul of the South Network, 50.4 HOT)
- KAZD (55.4 Black Contemporary TV, 55.6 BizTV)
- KPXD-TV (68.1 Ion, 68.2 Qubo, 68.3 Ion Life)
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- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- 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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| Local stations |
- KCWX (2.1 MNTV, 2.2 This TV)
- WOAI-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Antenna TV)
- KENS (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Estrella TV, 5.3 Justice Network)
- KLRN (9.1 PBS, 9.2 World, 9.3 V-me, 9.4 Create)
- KSAT-TV (12.1 ABC, 12.2 Me-TV, 12.3 Movies!)
- KPXL-TV (26.1 Ion, 26.2 Qubo, 26.3 Ion Life)
- KABB (29.1 Fox, 29.2 ZUUS Country)
- KMYS (35.1 CW, 35.2 MundoMax)
- KISA-LD (40.1 blank, 40.2 LATV, 40.3 blank, 40.4 Sonlife, 40.5 QVC Over Air)
- K53JC 53 (TxDOT)
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- 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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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- 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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