KUDF-LP

KUDF-LP
Tucson, Arizona
United States
Branding Azteca America Tucson
Slogan Es tu casa
Channels Digital: 14 (UHF)
Affiliations Azteca America
Owner LM Media Group, Inc.
Founded February 28, 1989
Call letters' meaning K TUcson XHDF (TV Azteca flagship)
Former affiliations Telemax, Telenoticias
Transmitter power 3.02 kW
Height 1080 m
Facility ID 27278

KUDF-LP is a low-power television station located in Tucson, Arizona. It is owned by LM Media Group, Inc., a local company headed by Rodolfo Velez Gonzalez, and is an affiliate of Azteca America. The station's license authorizes an analog broadcast on UHF channel 14 from its transmitter on Mount Bigelow, however, by Special Temporary Authority from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, granted November 15, 2012, the station broadcasts in digital.[1] It is carried on the major cable television systems in Tucson.


History

An original construction permit for a low-power television station on channel 14 was granted to K. Sandoval Burke on February 28, 1989. The station, K14HR, was constructed in three months and was licensed on May 31, 1989. In August 1990, Hispanic Broadcasters of Tucson, Inc. bought the station. They ran it as a sister station to KHRR under the call letters KFAM and a family-oriented format. KFAM aired such shows as The 700 Club, kids shows, other religious shows, sports specials, and pet shows. The station had no cable carriage, and shows soon moved to stations that were on cable: "Shepherd's Chapel", for instance, moved to KTTU. In April 1996, it was relaunched under the call letters KQBN-LP, meaning Que BieN, aiming to target upper-income Hispanic households. The station was described as "like CNN in the daytime and HBO in primetime", showing news from Telenoticias (now Telemundo Internacional) in the day, uncut Spanish-language movies in the evening, and novelas at other times.[2] Among launch programs included the soap opera "Las Aguas Mansas" between the newscasts from 8 to 9pm.[3]

Hispanic Broadcasters of Tucson sold the station to Televisión Apogeo de Tucson in October 1998. By 2002, the station was broadcasting programming from Telemax, the state network of the neighboring Mexican state of Sonora. In January 2004, Una Vez Más bought the station from Television Apogeo de Tucson and changed the call letters to "KUDF-LP", intending to switch to Azteca America. However, the station went silent, and was not seen on air until November 2005, when they began broadcasting Azteca America programming.

KQBN call letters on other stations

Although Una Vez Más replaced the call letters when they took control of operations in January 2004, KQBN-LP has since been assigned to two other Una Vez Mas stations Phoenix channel 43 took the call letters in March 2005, then when they sold the station the following November, Una Vez Mas transferred the KQBN-LP call letters to Prescott channel 28.

References

  1. "Application Search Results". FCC CDBS Database. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  2. http://secure-wildcat.arizona.edu//papers/89/128/07_1_m.html
  3. Elliott, Robert. "TV news station geared for upper-income Hispanics." Inside Tucson Business 15 April 1996: 12-13.

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