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On August 18, 1961, the Spanish International Broadcasting Company (SIBC) filed an application to build a new channel 34 TV station in Los Angeles. [9] SIBC's principals reflected strong Mexican connections: Azcárraga was a 20-percent stakeholder, with the balance being held by a number of stockholders including movie theater owner Frank Fouce, the largest shareholder, and Julian Kaufman, the ...
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 34 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K34AC-D in Yuma, Colorado, on virtual channel 3, which rebroadcasts KCDO-TV; K34AF-D in Alexandria, Minnesota, on virtual channel 41, which rebroadcasts KPXM-TV; K34AG-D in Parowan/Enoch, etc., Utah; K34AI-D in La Pine, Oregon; K34BL-D in ...
Gabriela Teissier Zavala (born January 18 1966) is a journalist, news anchor and radio talk show host. [1] Based in Los Angeles, she is the primetime anchor for Noticiero Univision Univision's Los Angeles station KMEX-DT including Univision Sunday morning political news program Al Punto.
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As of August 5, 2024 WHMB-TV 40 is the local affiliate station. South Bend, Indiana: WMYS-LD: 69: 1987-1999: Translator for WSNS-TV now O&O Telemundo (1987-1989), then WCIU-TV now independent (1989-1994) and WGBO-TV (1994-1999) owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision. As of August 5th, 2024, WHME-TV 46 is the local affiliate station. Jackson ...
On December 5, 2010, sister station KMEX-DT began Mobile DTV broadcasts of its own signal and of KFTR-DT. KMEX-DT has two Mobile DTV feeds, one of subchannel 34.1, labelled "KMEX-MH1", and of sister station KFTR-TV 46.1, labelled "KFTR-MH2", broadcasting at 3.67 Mbit/s. It was the highest bitrate of any Los Angeles television station's mobile feed.
Public broadcaster KCET (which rebranded in January as “PBS SoCal Plus”) is once again the leader in Los Angeles Area Emmys nominations, landing 22 this year (down slightly from last year’s ...
[11] On September 29, 1962, Azcárraga and his partners launched a second Spanish-language station, KMEX-TV, in Los Angeles. KWEX and KMEX formed the nucleus of the Azcárraga-owned Spanish International Network (SIN), created in late 1962. SIN was the first television network in the United States to broadcast its programming in a language ...