KVFW-LD is a low-powered television station licensed in Fort Worth, Texas to New York Spectrum Holding Company, LLC. It is currently airing an infomercial format. It is not available on either Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications or Verizon FiOS because there is no legal requirement for a cable system to carry a low-power station or a station with insignificant numbers of viewers.
This station began its broadcast in 1998 as a TBN Enlace USA affiliate on channel 65 as K65HA, the KVFW call letters were later issued in late 1999. Then in 2003, they made plans to move to channel 38 for better frequency, making their original channel its repeater without authorization. After a complaint to the FCC, the newly illegal channel 65 transmission was shut down. That same year, its TBN Enlace USA affiliation was taken away and moved to KDTX-TV for one of its digital subchannels. During that time from 2004 to 2009, it was the flagship station for Reino Unido Network, a Spanish religious network operated by Templo Jesucristo Rey de Gloria. Their slogan was "Venga tu Reino y Hágase tu Voluntad (a section of the Our Father in Spanish)".
In June 2009, Reino Unido Network moved its Dallas broadcast to KATA-CD subchannel 50.2. KVFW-LP ceased its analog broadcast shortly thereafter. Since May 2010, KVFW has been affiliated with the Almavision network, making the network's third return to the Dallas/Fort Worth market. However, in September 2010, KVFW returned to its previous independent Spanish Religious programming.
Sometime in early 2014, Gerald Benavides (the station's original owner) sold KVFW-LD to CMMB America, with New York Spectrum Holding Company, LLC as its licensee. Around that same year, KVFW switched its programming to infomercials.
Digital TV
On September 21, 2009, KVFW-LP began testing its digital signal. KVFW began broadcasting programming on October 14. On June 29, 2010, the station changed its call sign to KVFW-LD, reflecting the transition to digital broadcasting.
The station's channel is multiplexed:
Digital channels
Channel
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38.1 | Infomercials
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38.2 | Promiseland Television Network
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38.3 | English religious
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38.4 | test pattern with no ID
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Translators
KVFW-LD is rebroadcast on the following broadcast translators:
External links
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| English |
- KDFW (4.1 Fox)
- KXAS-TV (5.1 NBC, 5.2 Cozi TV)
- WFAA (8.1 ABC, 8.2 AccuWX, 8.3 Justice)
- KTVT (11.1 CBS, 11.2 Decades)
- KERA-TV (13.1 PBS, 13.2 World, 13.3 Create)
- KTXA (21.1 Ind, 21.2 Me-TV)
- KNAV-LP (22 History Of Television)
- KUVN-DT (23.2 Bounce TV, 23.3 Escape, 23.4 Laff)
- KODF-LD (26.2 Soul of the South Network, 26.4 Hot TV)
- KDFI (27.1 MNTV, 27.2 Movies!, 27.3 Buzzr)
- KWDA-LD (30.8 Black Premier Entertainment Network)
- K31GL-D (31.2 HOT, 31.3 HOT, 31.4 RTV)
- KDAF (33.1 CW, 33.2 Antenna TV, 33.3 This TV)
- KJJM-LD (34.1 Soul of the South Network)
- KTXD-TV (47.1 Ind)
- KSTR-DT (49.2 GetTV, 49.3 GritTV)
- KATA-CD (50.1 Soul of the South Network, 50.4 HOT)
- KAZD (55.4 Black Contemporary TV, 55.6 BizTV)
- KPXD-TV (68.1 Ion, 68.2 Qubo, 68.3 Ion Life)
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| Religious | |
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| Shopping and infomercials | |
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| Cable | |
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| Defunct | |
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| ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV encrypted channels italicized | |
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Presidio
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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| Local stations |
- KCWX (2.1 MNTV, 2.2 This TV)
- WOAI-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Antenna TV)
- KENS (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Estrella TV, 5.3 Justice Network)
- KLRN (9.1 PBS, 9.2 World, 9.3 V-me, 9.4 Create)
- KSAT-TV (12.1 ABC, 12.2 Me-TV, 12.3 Movies!)
- KPXL-TV (26.1 Ion, 26.2 Qubo, 26.3 Ion Life)
- KABB (29.1 Fox, 29.2 ZUUS Country)
- KMYS (35.1 CW, 35.2 MundoMax)
- KISA-LD (40.1 blank, 40.2 LATV, 40.3 blank, 40.4 Sonlife, 40.5 QVC Over Air)
- K53JC 53 (TxDOT)
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| Religious stations | |
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| Independent stations | |
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| Defunct | |
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| Distant | |
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Presidio
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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| English-language |
- KCWX (2.1 MNTV, 2.2 This TV)
- KTBC (7.1 Fox, 7.2 Movies!, 7.3 Buzzr, 7.4 Me-TV)
- KBVO/KBVO-CD (14.1 MNTV)
- KADT-LD (16.1 DayStar)
- KVAT-LD (17.1 Soul of the South, 17.3 SonLife, 17.5 Retro TV, 17.6 Rev'n)
- KLRU (18.1 PBS, 18.2 Create, 18.3 KLRU Q)
- KGBS-CD (19.1 Infomercials, 19.2 EVINE Live, 19.3 SonLife, 19.4 Infomercials)
- KXLK-CD (23.1 Word)
- KVUE (24.1 ABC, 24.3 Justice Network)
- K29HW-D (29.1 IND / Bloomberg / Fuse)
- KTFO-CD (31.3 GetTV, 31.4 Escape)
- K34FM-D (34.1 TBN, 34.2 Church, 34.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 34.5 Salsa)
- KXAN-TV (36.1 NBC, 36.2 Cozi TV, 36.3 Ion)
- KEYE-TV (42.1 CBS)
- KTXU-LP 47 (Infomercials)
- KNVA (54.1 The CW, 54.2 Grit, 54.3 Laff)
- KAKW-DT (62.3 GetTV, 62.4 Escape)
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Presidio
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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| Spanish channels | |
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- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Presidio
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
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Other Spanish-language television stations in the state of Texas |
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| Other stations |
- KZFW 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas)
- KTSM-TV 9.2 (Estrella TV, El Paso)
- KLMV-LD 15.1 (Religious, Laredo)
- KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass)
- KVAT-LD 17.1 (Mexicanal, Garfield / Austin)
- KBOP 20.3 (Esperanza TV, DeSoto / DFW)
- KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo)
- KUGB-CD 28.1 (Uniglobe, Houston)
- KMPX 29.1 (Estrella TV, Decatur / DFW)
- KWDA 30 (30.1 – 30.3 & 30.5 – 30.7 Religious, DFW)
- KEYU 31.2 (LATV, Amarillo)
- KTXD 47.3 (Mexicanal, Greenville / DFW)
- KVFW-LD 38 (Religious, Fort Worth)
- KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston)
- KATA-CD 50.1 (LATV, Mesquite / DFW)
- KTBU 55.1 (Mega TV, Conroe / Houston)
- KETK 56.2 (Estrella TV, Jacksonville / Tyler)
- KDTX 58.4 (Enlace, Dallas)
- KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Texas
- See also
- Telemundo
- UniMás
- Univision
- Azteca
- MundoMax
- Religious
- Other Spanish-language stations in Texas
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