KNWS-LD

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KNWS-LD
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsSee below
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedNovember 20, 1997
First air date
June 16, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-06-16)
Former call signs
KNWS-LD:
K64FM (1997–2004)
KBDF-LP (2004–2011)
KNWS-LP (2011–2021)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 64 (UHF, 2000–2021)
America's Store (2000–2007)
Azteca América (2007–2021)
Qubo (DT2)
Call sign meaning
KNWS-LD: callsign warehoused from KYAZ, which formerly offered news programming
KAZH-LD: callsign stands for Azteca América Station transmitted towards Brownsville–Harlingen region
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID3265
ERP15 kW
HAAT92.1 m (302 ft)
Transmitter coordinates26°9′1.5″N 97°30′58.7″W / 26.150417°N 97.516306°W / 26.150417; -97.516306
Translator(s)KAZH-LD 35 (UHF) McAllen
Links
Public license information
LMS

KNWS-LD (channel 64) is a low-power television station in Brownsville, Texas, United States, owned by Innovate Corp. Its programming is also seen on KAZH-LD (channel 35) and KRZG-CD (channel 32) in McAllen, Texas.

The

XHREY-TV
(Azteca 13), sometimes simultaneously.

KNWS-LD was formerly known as KBDF-LP, and KAZH-LD was formerly known as KNDF-LP; the call letters were changed in 2011, after Una Vez Más acquired the former KNWS-TV in

XHDF-TV
, one of TV Azteca's flagship stations.

Newscast

In early 2007, KBDF-LP, which was then renamed as KNWS-LP in 2011, planned to start a local newscast, which would be produced in

Independent News Network. [1] However, as of September 2007, it had not yet debuted. [2]

Subchannels

Subchannels of KNWS-LD[2]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
64.1 480i
16:9
KNWS-LP Novelisima
64.2 beIN Sports XTRA Español
64.3 Buzzr
64.4 Daystar Español
64.5
4:3
NOST
64.6 Timeless TV
64.7 Carz & Trax

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KNWS-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KNWS