List of UniMás affiliates

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UniMás is an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by TelevisaUnivision USA, which was launched on January 14, 2002 as TeleFutura. As of October 2015, the network currently has 26 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 19 other television stations.[1] UniMás maintains a national network feed that is distributed directly to cable, satellite and IPTV providers in various media markets not listed in this article, as an alternative method of distribution in areas without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station.

This article is a listing of current UniMás affiliates in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), with outlets owned by network parent company TelevisaUnivision USA separated from privately owned affiliates. All stations listed are arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations and international channels, describing their histories, local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.

The station's virtual (PSIP) channel number follows the call letters. The table listing the network's owned-and-operated outlets displays the station's actual digital channel number in parentheses following the PSIP number; the digital channel number is listed as a separate column in the list of private affiliates.

Owned-and-operated stations

(++) – Indicates a station that was owned by USA Broadcasting prior to its acquisition by Univision in 2001.

City of license/market Station Channel
TV (DT)[1]
Year of affiliation Owned since
Douglas, Arizona KFTU-CD
(repeater of KFTU-DT)
34.1 (18) N/A N/A
FlagstaffPhoenix KFPH-DT[n1 1] 13.1 (13) 2002 2002
Tucson, Arizona KFTU-DT 3.1 (36) 2002 2002
Bakersfield, California KBTF-CD
[n1 2]
31.1 (31)
N/A N/A
StocktonSacramentoModesto KTFK-DT 64.1 (26) 2004 2003
OntarioLos Angeles KFTR-DT ++ 46.1 (29) 2002 2002
PortervilleFresno KTFF-DT 61.1 (23) 2003 2003
VallejoSan FranciscoOaklandSan Jose KFSF-DT ++ 66.1 (34) 2002 2002
BoulderDenver KTFD-TV 50.1 (28) 2005 2002
HollywoodMiamiFort Lauderdale WAMI-DT ++ 69.1 (24) 2002 2002
MelbourneOrlandoDaytona Beach WRCF-CD 29.1 (15) 2022 2017
TampaSt. Petersburg WVEA-TV ++ 50.6 (20) 2002 2002
AthensAtlanta WUVG-DT ++ 34.2 (18) 2006 2002
AuroraChicago WXFT-DT ++ 60.1 (22) 2002 2002
MarlboroughBoston WUTF-TV ++[n1 3] 27.1 (19) 2002 2002
NewarkNew York City WFUT-DT ++ 68.1 (26) 2002 2002
SmithtownNew York City WFTY-DT ++
(satellite of WFUT-DT)
67.2 (23) 2002 2002
Albuquerque KTFQ-TV[n1 3] 41.1 (16) 2003 2003
FayettevilleRaleighDurham WTNC-LD[n1 4] 26.1 (11) N/A N/A
Cleveland WQHS-DT 61.2 (36) 2009 2002
VinelandPhiladelphia WFPA-CD[n1 5] 28.1 (35) 2002 2002
Austin, TexasWacoKilleen KTFO-CD[n1 6] 31.1 (36) 2002 2002
IrvingDallasFort Worth KSTR-DT ++[n1 7] 49.1 (34) 2002 2002
Alvin, TexasHouston, Texas KFTH-DT ++ 67.1 (36) 2002 2002
BlancoSan Antonio, Texas KNIC-DT[n1 8] 17.1 (18) 2006 2006
ProvoSalt Lake City, Utah KUTH-DT 32.2 (32) 2004 2008
Arlington, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
WFDC-DT 14.4 (15) 2002−2005 Univision owned digital subchannel

UniMás-affiliated stations

Current affiliates

City of license/market Station Virtual
channel
[1]
Physical
channel
Year of
affiliation
Owner Notes

California

Calipatria
(El CentroYuma, Arizona)
KAJB 54.1 36 2013 Calipatria Broadcasting Company, LLC
(operated under a joint sales agreement by Entravision Communications)
ChicoRedding KKTF-LD

KUCO-LD

30.1

27.2

24 2002 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Eureka KECA-LD 29.1 29 2002 Translator of KKTF-LD
IndioPalm Springs KEVC-CD 5.1 36 2002 Entravision Communications
SalinasMonterey KDJT-CD 33.1 26 2013
San Diego, CaliforniaTijuana
Tecate, Baja California, Mexico
KDTF-LD 36.1 16 2008
Santa BarbaraSanta Maria
San Luis Obispo
KTSB-CD 35.1 35 2002
KPMR 38.3 21 2009 Simulcast of KTSB-CD

Colorado

PuebloColorado Springs KGHB-CD 27.1 21 2019 Entravision Communications
KVSN-DT 48.2 27 2009 Simulcast of KGHB-CD

Connecticut

HartfordNew Haven WUTH-CD 47.1 22 2002 Entravision Communications
WUVN 18.3 22 2009 Simulcast of WUTH-CD


Florida

Fort MyersNaples WUVF-LD 2.2 18 2002 Media Vista Group, LLC
WLZE-LD 51.2 27 2002 Translator of WUVF-LD

Nevada

Las Vegas KELV-LD 27.1 15 2002 Entravision Communications
KINC 15.2 16 2009 Simulcast of KELV-LD
Reno KRNS-CD 46.1 18 2018

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City KUOK 36.2 35 2023 Tyler Media Group
Tulsa KUTU-CD 25.2 17

Puerto Rico

Caguas-San Juan WLII-DT[n1 9] 11.2 11 2021 Liberman Media Group
Ponce WSUR-DT 9.2 9
Aguadilla WOLE-DT 12.2 12
Mayaguez W21CX-D 21.2 21

Tennessee

Nashville WLLC-LD 42.2 19 2014[n1 10] JKB Associates, Inc

Texas

Corpus Christi KCRP-CD 41.1 17 2013 Entravision Communications
El Paso KTFN 65.1 20 2013[n1 11]
Laredo KETF-CD 39.1 27 2019
McAllenBrownsville KTFV-CD 32.1 32 2002
KNVO (TV) 48.2 17 2009 Simulcast of KTFV-CD
San Angelo KANG-LD 31.1 21 2017

Lubbock KBZO-LD 51.5 2024

Former affiliates

City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Years of affiliation Current status
Arlington, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
WFDC-DT 14 (15) 2002−2005 Univision owned station operated by Entravision Communications
Amarillo, Texas KAMT-LP 50 (50) 2005–2010 Defunct
San Angelo, Texas KEUS-LD 41 (21) 2002–2013 KEUS-LD, a Univision affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
Seattle, Washington KUNS-TV 51.2 (24.2) 2016–2017 Replaced MundoMax on December 1, 2016, before being replaced by TBD on February 13, 2017; Univision affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Salt Lake City KUTF 12 (12) 2001–2009 Daystar owned-and-operated station

Notes and references

Station notes

  1. ^ KFPH-DT's signal is rebroadcast on the second digital subchannel of co-owned Univision outlet KTVW-DT (virtual channel 33.2, digital channel 33).
  2. ^ KBTF-CD's signal is rebroadcast on the third digital subchannel of co-owned Univision outlet KUVI-DT (virtual channel 45.3, digital channel 26).
  3. ^ a b Univision Communications holds the license to this station, though it is operated by Entravision Communications.
  4. ^ WTNC-CD is an ATSC 3.0 station. The WTNC-CD's signal is rebroadcast on the second digital subchannel of co-owned Univision outlet WUVG-DT (virtual channel 40.2, digital channel 38).
  5. ^ WFPA-CD's signal is rebroadcast on the second digital subchannel of co-owned Univision outlet WUVP-DT (virtual channel 65.2, digital channel 29).
  6. ^ KTFO-CD's signal is rebroadcast on the second digital subchannel of co-owned Univision outlet KAKW-DT (virtual channel 62.2, digital channel 13).
  7. ^ KSTR-DT is an ATSC 3.0 station. The signal is rebroadcast in ATSC 1.0 on co-owned Univision outlet KUVN-DT.
  8. ^ KNIC-DT is the only UniMás station to be built and signed on by Univision Communications.
  9. ^ WLII was operated by Univision Communications under a local marketing agreement with Raycom Media from 2002 to 2005, when Univision purchased the station.
  10. ^ TeleFutura/UniMás was previously affiliated with WLLC's main channel from 2004 to 2014.
  11. ^ KTFN's signal is rebroadcast on the second digital subchannel of co-owned Entravision outlet KINT-TV (virtual channel 26.2, digital channel 25).

References

  1. ^ a b c "Stations for Network - UniMás". RabbitEars. Retrieved November 7, 2015.