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KVFW-LP is a low-powered television station for the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, licensed in Fort Worth, Texas to Gerald Benavides. It is the flagship station for Reino Unido Network, a Spanish religious network operated by Templo Jesucristo Rey de Gloria. It is not available on either Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications or Verizon FiOS at this time.
This station began its broadcast in 1998 as a TBN Enlace USA affiliate on channel 65 as K65HA, the KVFW call letters were later issued in late 1999. Then in 2003, they made plans to move to channel 38 for better frequency, making their original channel its repeater. That same year, its affiliate was acquired by KDTX-TV as one of its digital subchannels.
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KVFW-LP (Reino Unido Network) is rebroadcast on the following broadcast translators:
- KZFW-LP 53 Royse City, Texas
- KFLZ-CA 7 San Antonio, Texas
- K18HC 18 Plainview, Texas
- KZFB-LP 34 Pampa, Texas
- KTXU-LP 47 West Lake Hills, Texas
- K53IX 53 Big Spring, Texas
- K66GG 66 Odessa, Texas
- K64GW 64 Durant, Oklahoma
- KJTN-LP 18 Abilene, Texas
- K61HP 61 Gainesville, Texas
- KLAO-LP 55 Corpus Christi, Texas
- KLHO-LP 17 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Broadcast television in the Dallas / Fort Worth market (Nielsen DMA #5) |
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KDTN 2 (DS) - KDFW 4 (FOX, 4 Warn Weather Radar on DT2) - KXAS 5 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WFAA 8 (ABC, Xpress 8.2 on DT2, DFW Airport Towercam on DT3) - KTVT 11 (CBS) - KERA 13 (PBS) - KTXA 21 (Ind) - KNAV-LP 22 (Genesis) - KUVN 23 (UNI) - K25FW 25 (HSN) - KODF-LP 26 / KLEG 44 (AZA) - KDFI 27 (MNTV) - KHPK-LP 28 (Genesis) - KMPX 29 (Ind) - K31GL 31 (Ind) - KDAF 33 (The CW, LATV) - KJJM-LP 34 (Silent) - KVFW-LP 38 / KZFW-LP 53 (Religious) - KXTX 39 (TEL) - KTAQ 47 (Religious) - KSTR 49 (TFU) - KATA-CA 50 (MTV Tr3́s) - KFWD 52 (Ind) - KSEX-LP 57 (Ind) - KDTX 58 (TBN, The Church Channel on DT2, JCTV on DT3, TBN Enlace USA on DT4, Smile of a Child on DT5) - KPXD 68 (ION, qubo on DT2, ION Life on DT3, Worship on DT4)
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Other Spanish-Language Television Stations in the state of Texas |
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| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Religious and Other English-Language stations in Texas |
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