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KASA-TV (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, serving the Albuquerque area and most of the state as an owned-and-operated station of the Spanish-language network Telemundo.
KAZA-TV (channel 54) is a television station licensed to Avalon, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area as an owned-and-operated station of the ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of New Mexico.This list does not include all of the state's many television translators and low-power transmitters.
KASY has not carried any subchannels in past years but on January 11, 2016, the station added the suspense channel Escape from Katz Broadcasting. [16] KASY further added on GetTV to 50.3 on January 14, 2017, and added Cozi TV to 50.4 on January 18, 2017, all as a result of the January 2017 sale of KASA-TV to Ramar Communications, as well as the switch in Fox affiliation over to KRQE. [17]
The television show MacGruber is produced in Albuquerque, as their studio opened in 2021. [6] NBC is affiliated with Hubbard Broadcasting's KOB as well. Telemundo station KASA-TV: News studio for Noticias Telemundo Nuevo México. along with KOB and NBC they help to produce Spanish language news for the station.
KRQE (channel 13) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, affiliated with CBS and Fox.Owned by Nexstar Media Group, it is sister to Santa Fe–licensed CW affiliate KWBQ (channel 19) and MyNetworkTV affiliate KASY-TV (channel 50), both owned by Mission Broadcasting with certain services provided by Nexstar through shared services agreements.
KASA (AM), a defunct radio station (1540 AM) formerly licensed to serve Phoenix, Arizona, United States KASA-TV , a television station (channel 27, virtual 2) licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
KGSW-TV (channel 14) was a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It broadcast from 1981 to 1993 and was last owned by The Providence Journal Company (ProJo). An independent station and later Fox affiliate for its entire history, it was merged with Santa Fe 's KKTO (channel 2) in 1993 to create KASA-TV , which remained ...