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KMEX-DT (channel 34) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship station of the Spanish-language network Univision. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Ontario, California –licensed UniMás station KFTR-DT (channel 46).
WJNK-LD in Nashville, Tennessee, on virtual channel 34. WKBD-TV in Detroit, Michigan, on virtual channel 50; WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York; WKEF in Dayton, Ohio; WKMJ-TV in Louisville, Kentucky; WMHT in Schenectady, New York; WNPB-TV in Morgantown, West Virginia, on virtual channel 24; WNSC-TV in Rock Hill, South Carolina, on virtual channel 30
34 KMEX-DT Los Angeles * 35 KTAV-LD Los Angeles * 39 KHIZ-LD Los Angeles ; 40 KTBN-TV Santa Ana * 44 KXLA Rancho Palos Verdes ; 45 KSKJ-CD Van Nuys (ULFN) 46 KFTR-DT Ontario * 50 KOCE-TV Huntington Beach * 51 K03JB-D Temecula (Independent)* 52 KVEA Corona * 54 KAZA-TV Los Angeles * 56 KDOC-TV Anaheim *
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bakersfield: 17 25 KGET-TV: NBC: CW on 17.2, TEL on 17.3 (KKEY-LP 13.1), Laff on 17.4 : 23 10 KERO-TV: ABC: Court TV on 23.2, Grit on 23.3, Ion on 23.4, Bounce TV on 23.5, Ion Plus on 23.6, HSN on 23.7
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 other ...
EARLIER Jan. 10: KABC-TV was off the air this morning as the impact of the nearby Eaton fire likely led to a malfunctioning pump, taking down the station’s broadcast signal. ... (Channel 28) and ...
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.
Fox News is back — alongside Univision — as the GOP contenders for the 2024 nomination meet at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Wednesday.