KZCZ-LD
KZCZ-LD is a low-powered television station that is licensed to College Station, Texas, and serving portions of the Bryan-College Station, Texas media market. The station is owned by DTV America Corporation of Sunrise, Florida. The station broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 34, and is an affiliate of the Laff network. [1]
Digital channels
History
On October 2, 2012, the station’s construction permit was issued to DTV America, but the station had the callsign of K34MN-D. The current KZCZ-LD call letters were adopted on March 11, 2013. [4] The station remained silent until December 2015, when the station affiliated with Bounce TV, and KZCZ-LD2 affiliated with the Laff network, which is a comedy-oriented multi-cast network. In January 2016, a third digital subchannel was launched to carry the Grit network. [5][3] Escape was launched onto a fourth digital subchannel a little later.
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| Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television | | Waco/Temple/Killeen |
- KCEN (6.1 NBC, 6.2 Cozi TV, 6.3 MeTV, 6.4 MundoMax, 6.5 This TV)
- KWTX (10.1 CBS, 10.2 The CW)
- KXXV (25.1 ABC, 25.2 TMD, 25.3 Weather Now)
- KPLE-CD (31.1 TBN)
- KWKT (44.1 Fox, 44.2 MNTV, Estrella TV)
- KNCT (46.1 PBS, 46.2 TPC, 46.3 Create)
- KAKW (62.1 UNI, 62.2 UniMás, 62.3 GetTV)
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| Bryan/College Station |
- KBTX (3.1 CBS, 3.2 The CW)
- KAMU (12.1 PBS, 12.2 Weather, 12.3 PBS Kids)
- KSCM-LP 18 (TMD)
- KAGS-LD (23.1 NBC, 23.2 Cozi TV, 23.3 MeTV, 23.4 MundoMax, 23.5 This TV)
- KYLE (28.1 MNTV, 28.2 Fox, 28.3 Estrella TV)
- KZCZ-LD (34.1 Bounce TV, 34.2 Laff, 34.3 Grit, 34.4 Escape)
- KRHD-CD (40.1 ABC, 40.2 TMD)
- K47ED 47 (TBN)
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- Bert Garriga
- John Kyle II
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- 1Owned by Regal Media, and operated by DTV America through an outsourcing agreement
- 2Licensed under King Forward, Inc.
- 3Sale pending
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
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- 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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