KLDO-TV

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KLDO-TV
Laredo, Texas
Channels Analog: 27 (UHF)

Digital: 19 (UHF)

Affiliations Univision
TeleFutura (DT2)
Fox (DT3)
LATV (DT4)
Owner Entravision Communications Corporation
(Entravision Holdings, LLC)
First air date December 1984[1]
Call letters’ meaning LareDO
Former callsigns KJTB (1984)
Former affiliations ABC (1984-1996)
Telemundo (1996-1998)
Transmitter Power 3720 kW (analog)
5 kW (digital)
Height 67 m (analog)
109.4 m (digital)
Facility ID 51479
Transmitter Coordinates 27°30′4.6″N, 99°30′38.2″W (analog)
27°39′54″N, 99°36′26″W (digital)
Website http://www.kldotv.com

KLDO-TV is a Spanish-language television station in Laredo, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as an affiliate of Univisión. Founded February 14, 1984, the station is owned by Entravision.

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[edit] History

KLDO-TV went on air in late 1984 as an affiliate of ABC. In 1996, KLDO was sold to Entravision, who then affiliated it with Telemundo. In 1998, following the openings of TV Azteca stations XHLAT-TV and XHLNA-TV, Entravision changed KLDO's affiliate to Univision, as Telemundo at the time used to get most of its programming from TV Azteca, though most of its programming did not air until months later.

[edit] Digital Services

KLDO also carries Telefutura programming from KETF on its digital signal, on sub channel 19.2, FOX programming from KXOF on its digital subchannel 19.3, and LATV programming on its digital subchannel 19.4.

DT Callsign Network
27.1 KLDO Univision
27.2 KETF Telefutura
27.3 KXOF FOX
27.4 KLDO LATV

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says December 17, while the Television and Cable Factbook says December 18.