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LPTV station in Victoria, Texas
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KUNU-LD
Channels
BrandingUnivision Victoria
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KMOL-LD, KVCT, KAVU-TV, KQZY-LD, KXTS-LD, KVTX-LD
History
Founded1999
First air date
December 1, 1997; 27 years ago (1997年12月01日)
Former call signs
  • K64EQ (1994−2000)
  • KXTS-LP (2000−2011)
  • KUNU-LP (2011−2012)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 41 (UHF, 2001−2012)
  • Digital: 28 (UHF, 2012−2020)
  • NBC (1997−2004)
  • AMGTV (2004−2011)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 57866
Class LD
ERP 15 kW
HAAT 312 m (1,024 ft)
Transmitter coordinates28°50′43.4′′N 97°7′34′′W / 28.845389°N 97.12611°W / 28.845389; -97.12611
Links
Public license information
LMS
Websitewww.crossroadstoday.com

KUNU-LD (channel 21) is a low-power television station in Victoria, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Univision. It is owned by Morgan Murphy Media alongside ABC affiliate KAVU-TV (channel 25) and four other low-power stations: NBC affiliate KMOL-LD (channel 17), CBS affiliate KXTS-LD (channel 41), Cozi TV affiliate KQZY-LD (channel 33), and Telemundo affiliate KVTX-LD (channel 45). Morgan Murphy Media also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KVCT (channel 19) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with SagamoreHill Broadcasting. All of the stations share studios on North Navarro Street in Victoria and transmitter facilities on Farm to Market Road 236 west of the city.

History

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The station signed on December 1, 1997, as an NBC affiliate under the call sign of K64EQ. The NBC affiliation then moved to KMOL-LD when that station launched in October 2004; K64EQ was then affiliated with AMGTV. In 2000, the station's call sign was changed to KXTS-LP (the KXTS call sign in now used on a low-power CBS affiliate on channel 41). In 2011, the station has affiliated with Univision, and changed its call sign to KUNU-LP in order to match the new affiliation.

In 2012, KUNU-LP's call sign was changed to KUNU-LD.

Subchannels

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The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KUNU-LD[2]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
21.1 1080i 16:9 KUNU-HD Univision
21.2 480i Dabl

References

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Local stations
Adjacent locals
Houston
KPRC-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Start, 2.3 H&I, 2.4 MeTV, 2.5 MeToons)
KUHT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 Create, 8.3 Kids, 8.4 NHK, 8.5 Sight into Sound, 8.6 World)
KTXH (20.1 MNTV, 20.2 Movies!, 20.3 Grio, 20.4 Buzzr)
KRIV (26.1 Fox, 26.2 Catchy, 26.3 Fox WX)
KYAZ (51.1 MeTV, 51.2 MeTV+, 51.3 Dabl, 51.4 Story, 51.12 Infomercials)
KUBE-TV (57.1/4/12 LC, 57.2 Ace, 57.3 SBN, 57.5/.7 Ads, 57.6 Mi Raza, 57.8 JTV, 57.9 Visión Latina, 57.10 Advenimiento TV, 57.11 VIETV)
Corpus Christi
KIII (3.1 ABC, 3.2 MeTV, 3.3 Quest, 3.4 Cozi, 3.5 Crime, 3.6 Nest, 3.7 Shop LC, 3.8 Get, 3.9 QVC)
San Antonio
KENS (5.1 CBS, 5.2 Estrella, 5.3 Crime, 5.4 Quest, 5.5 Nosey [soon], 5.6 Crime, 5.7 Shop LC)
KLRN (9.1 PBS, 9.2 World, 9.3 PBS Kids, 9.4 Create)
Defunct stations
Spanish-language television stations licensed to and serving the state of Texas
Telemundo
Estrella TV
UniMás
Univision
Latino-related
Multimedios Televisión
Other digital subchannels
Defunct


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