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campesina.net /yuma KCEC-FM (104.5 MHz , La Campesina 104.5 FM ) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Wellton, Arizona , United States, and with a studio in Yuma, Arizona , it serves the Yuma area.
KBLU (560 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Yuma, Arizona. It is owned by El Dorado Broadcasters and airs a talk radio format. The studios and offices are on West 28th Street in Yuma. [2] The transmitter is off South 20th Avenue in Yuma, at West Main Canal Road. [3]
The station signed on in October 1997 as the first full-time Telemundo outlet for the Yuma–El Centro market. Prior to the sign-on of the station, KSWT (now KYMA-DT) had a secondary affiliation with Telemundo, carrying some of the network's programs in the late night hours; the full Telemundo schedule could only be viewed over-the-air in western portions of the California side of the market ...
By November 2017, the over-the-air feed of "ABC 5" had been upgraded into 720p HD, after previously being offered in a 16:9 standard definition widescreen picture format. At that time, the over-the-air feed of "Desert CW6" was unable to be upgraded into 720p HD, most likely due to bandwidth limitations prohibiting KECY from transmitting three of their feeds in 720p HD simultaneously while also ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Arizona. ... Yuma: 13 13 KYMA-DT: CBS: Estrella on 13.3, Ion on 13.4, NBC on 11.1
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When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lifted the freeze on new television station applications in 1952, they allocated VHF channels 11 and 13 for broadcast television service in Yuma. Valley Telecasting quickly applied for and opened KIVA on channel 11, becoming the city's first television station in October 1953.