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KPDF-CD, virtual channel 41 (
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channel 22), is a low-powered, Class A Canal de la Fe- affiliated television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by HC2 Holdings, and is carried on several cable systems in the Phoenix area.


History

KPDF-CD began as an original construction permit for station K69HJ, issued on June 14, 1995, to World Television, a subsidiary of Venture Technologies Group, LLC. In October 1997, the FCC granted the station a modification to its permit to construct facilities on channel 41, with new callsign K41EN. The station was licensed on October 20, 1999, and shortly thereafter, took the call letters KPSW-LP. The station was an affiliate of Home Shopping Español (HSE), likely from sign-on in 1999 until HSE was shut down in 2002. The station is also listed as an ACN affiliate (now
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); presumably for the last half of 2002 and the first half 2003. In July 2003, the station became an Azteca America affiliate. The station's license was converted to Class A in October 2001, and in May 2002, Venture Technologies sold KPSW-CA, along with stations KPHZ (now KTAZ) and KPHZ-LP (now
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), to Telemundo. The following December, Telemundo acquired stations KHRR and KDRX-CA (later
KDPH-LP KDPH-LD (channel 48) is a low-power religious television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, owned and operated by the Daystar Television Network. The station's transmitter is located atop South Mountain on the city's south side. Dayst ...
) from Television Apogeo, a company owned by Roy Disney. As part of payment for the stations, Telemundo transferred KPSW-CA to Television Apogeo. In August 2003, the FCC approved the sale of KPSW-CA to Una Vez Mas, and in January 2004, the sale was consummated and KPSW-CA became KPDF-CA. As a low power TV station, KPDF-CA continued broadcasting in analog after June 12, 2009, which was the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations. Viewing this station required either a pass through converter box, a splitter, or use of cable or satellite. On June 4, 2010, KPDF-CA
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its signal from analog to digital. The station was licensed for digital operation on May 28, 2015.


News operation

In early 2007, KPDF was to start a local newscast, which will be produced in
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by the Independent News Network. The station planned on having at least one reporter on duty in the Phoenix area filing news reports for the new news program. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6374560.html?display=News&referra


Digital television


Digital channels


See also

* KQBN-LP and KDFQ-LP, co-owned LPTV stations in the Sun City and Prescott areas carrying Azteca America *
KHDF-CD KHDF-CD (channel 19) is a Class A low-powered Azteca América- owned-and-operated television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Founded on June 15, 1990, it is owned by HC2 Holdings. History KHDF-CD began with an original construct ...
, co-owned Azteca America affiliate for Las Vegas, Nevada


References


External links


Una Vez Mas


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Station Index: KPDF-CA

Station license from the FCC (document always shows current licensee)

Backchannel Media DRTV Research: ''KPDF-CA''


* ttp://www.azcentral.com/ent/tv/articles/1111novelas.html AZCentral.com: ''World staying tuned to Mexican telenovelas''
Phoenix Business Journal: ''Spanish-language TV outlets boost power, viewers''
{{Arizona Spanish Stations PDF-CD Television channels and stations established in 1995 PDF-CD Low-power television stations in the United States HC2 Holdings