KLUZ-TV
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KLUZ-TV | |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico | |
Branding | Nocitas Univisión New Mexico |
Channels | 41 (UHF) analog, 42 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Univision |
Owner | Entravision |
Founded | 1986 |
KLUZ-TV is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a Univision affiliate, owned by Entravision.
The license now held for KLUZ was formerly held for KFTV in Hanford, California, but was transferred to KLUZ and Albuquerque on March 31, 1999. [1]. KLUZ TV began operation in September of 1987 and has been a Univision affiliate since then.
The channel 15 allocation for Phoenix, Arizona in the 1950s featured a station called KLUZ. It later went dark. The frequency is now home to KNXV-TV, an ABC affiliate.
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Broadcast television in the Albuquerque / Santa Fe market (Nielsen DMA #45) | ||
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KASA 2 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - KOB 4 (NBC) - KNME 5 (PBS) - KOAT 7 (ABC) - KCHF 11 (Ind.) - KRQE 13 (CBS) - KTFQ 14 (TeleFutura) - KWBQ 19 (The CW) - KNAT 23 (TBN) - KQDF-LP 25 (AZA) - KRPV 27 (GLC) - KAZQ 32 (LeSea/3ABN) - KTVS-LP 36 (Ind.) - KLUZ 41 (Univision) - KASY 50 (MNTV) - KTEL-LP 53 (TEL) |
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Local digital television channels | ||
KNMD 9 (PBS) |
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Out-of-market stations covering parts of the market and other over the air stations in New Mexico
KENW 3 (PBS) - KVIH 12 (ABC) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KUPT 29 (MNTV) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo) |