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  2. KTFN - Wikipedia

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    KTFN (channel 65) is a television station in El Paso, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network UniMás.It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside Univision affiliate KINT-TV (channel 26).

  3. KOFX - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter was installed on the Channel 14 KFOX-TV tower, with studios in the Peppertree Square Shopping Center on North Mesa Street in West El Paso Center. KFIM had to compete with 97.5 KINT-FM (now KBNA-FM), which had already been established as El Paso's big Top 40 station. In 1981, a receiver was appointed for KFIM.

  4. KINT-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on May 5, 1984; it was founded by a consortium of local businessmen including Larry Daniels (former manager of KROD-TV (channel 4, now KDBC-TV), and owner of KINT radio (1590 AM, now KELP and 97.5 FM, now at 93.9) as well as other businesses) and Jose Angel Silva Sr., owner of a grocery store in downtown El Paso.

  5. KHRO - Wikipedia

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    KHRO (1150 AM) is a commercial radio station in El Paso, Texas. This station is owned by Entravision Communications. Its studio facilities are located on North Mesa Street/Highway 20 in northwest El Paso. The transmitter is located east of downtown in Ascarate Park, near Texas State Highway Loop 375. [2] KHRO simulcasts the radio format heard ...

  6. KSVE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSVE originated as the "expanded band" twin to a standard AM band station. On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with KSVE (now KHRO) in El Paso authorized to move from 1150 to 1650 kHz. [2]

  7. New Wyler Aerial Tramway project progresses: Original tram ...

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    Built in 1959, The Wyler Aerial Tramway, named for El Paso radio and television pioneer Karl O. Wyler, was designed to provide maintenance access for television transmission towers until donated ...

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