KFSF-TV

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KFSF-TV
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San Francisco, California
City of license Vallejo, California
Branding TeleFutura 66
Channels Analog: 66 (UHF)

Digital: 34 (UHF)

Affiliations TeleFutura
KDTV (Univision) on DT2
Owner Univision Communications, Inc.
(TeleFutura San Francisco, LLC)
First air date November 25, 1986
Call letters’ meaning TeleFutura San Francisco
Sister station(s) KDTV
Former callsigns KPST-TV (1986-2002)
KFSF (2002-2003)
Former affiliations Asian/HSN (1986-2002)
Transmitter Power 3470 kW (analog)
150 kW (digital)
Height 466 m (analog)
419 m (digital)
Facility ID 51429
Transmitter Coordinates 37°45′18.8″N, 122°27′10.4″W
Website TeleFutura

KFSF-TV (Channel 66) is a Univision-owned television station affiliated with TeleFutura, their new Spanish-language 24-hour network founded in January, 2002. KFSF is licensed to Vallejo and serves the San Francisco Bay Area. A sister station to KDTV, KFSF features additional programming choices to Hispanic viewers. Sports, including boxing and soccer, productions from Mexico and Venezuela and nightly major Hollywood movies, dubbed in Spanish are KFSF's significant offerings. KDTV is also available on KFSF's digital subchannel (66.2).

Channel 66 began telecasts in 1986 as KPST-TV, providing a combination of Asian productions and affiliation with the Home Shopping Network.

[edit] Digital Television

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Digital channels

Ch Programming
66.1 Main KFSF programming - (Telefutura)
66.2 Main KDTV programming - (Univision)


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