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KXLN-DT (channel 45) is a television station licensed to Rosenberg, Texas, United States, serving as the Houston-area outlet for the Spanish-language network Univision.It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Alvin-licensed UniMás station KFTH-DT (channel 67).
Will Selva: (2007–2011), now an anchor for NFL Network; Bill Seward: (1984, 1996–2000), now a sports anchor at NBC Sports and CBS Radio; Jaymee Sire: (2013–2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; she is now with the Food Network; Michael Smith: (2017–2018), now with NBC Sports and Amazon Prime Video [2]
Univision is an American broadcast television television network owned by TelevisaUnivision, which was launched on September 29, 1962 as the Spanish International Network (SIN). As of October 2015 [update] , the network currently has 23 owned-and-operated stations , and current affiliation agreements with 38 other television stations. [ 1 ]
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Jeff Hullinger is a news and sports anchor from Atlanta. He has also been inducted into the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Silver Circle. [1] [2] Now at Georgia Public Broadcasting as an Executive Producer of Local Content, Jeff was most recently with WXIA-TV, the NBC affiliate in Atlanta. [3]
The Dallas sports scene was blowing up so much that Univision launched Univision Deportes, its own sports network. Collins was one of the local reporters brought on to help start the new venture ...
Kelly Crull: (fill-in TV host, 2020–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast; Jeff Francoeur: (TV analyst, 2017–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast; Nick Green: (TV analyst, 2015–present) Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast; Ben Ingram: (radio host, 2011–2019) Braves Radio Network
On the air since 1996, the cable network offers 24-hour news coverage and is the most-trusted television news source in the U.S., according to 2016 Suffolk University/USA Today poll.