KVAT-LD
KVAT-LD, digital channel 17, is a low-power television station licensed to Garfield, Texas (Austin market). The station is owned by Mako Communications, LLC of Corpus Christi, Texas.
The station was originally an affiliate of LAT TV, a Houston-based Spanish-language television network that launched in May 2006; however, the network folded 2 years later.
In December 2010, the station's call letters changed from KVAT-LP to KVAT-LD.
In June 2013, KVAT-LD was sold to Landover 5 LLC as part of a larger deal involving 51 other low-power television stations.[1]
References
External links
|
---|
|
Over-the-air stations |
- KCWX Fredericksburg (2.1 MNTV, 2.2 This TV)
- KTBC Austin (7.1 Fox, 7.2 Movies!, 7.3 Buzzr, 7.4 MeTV)
- KQUX-LP 11 Austin (TMD)
- KBVO Llano (14.1 MNTV)
- KBVO-CD Austin (14.1 MNTV)
- KHPZ-CD Round Rock (15.1 The CW, 15.2 Grit, 15.3 Laff)
- KADT-LD Austin (16.1 DayStar)
- KVAT-LD Austin (17.1 MiCasa, 17.2 LATV, 17.3 SonLife, 17.5 Retro TV, 17.6 Rev'n)
- KLRU Austin (18.1 PBS, 18.2 Create, 18.3 KLRU Q, 18.4 V-me)
- KGBS-CD Austin (19.1 Infomercials, 19.2 EVINE Live, 19.3 SonLife, 19.4 QVC, 19.5 Liquidation Channel)
- KADF-LD Austin (20.1 AZA, 20.2 Bold TV)
- KXLK-CD Austin (23.1 IND)
- KVUE Austin (24.1 ABC, 24.2 Estrella TV, 24.3 Justice Network)
- KHPX-CD Georgetown (28.1 The CW, 28.2 Grit, 28.3 Laff)
- K29HW-D Austin (29.1 IND / Bloomberg / Fuse)
- KTFO-CD Austin (31.1 UniMás, 31.2 UNI/KAKW-DT, 31.3 GetTV, 31.4 Escape)
- K34FM-D Austin (34.1 TBN, 34.2 Hillsong Channel, 34.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 34.4 Enlace, 34.5 Salsa)
- KXAN-TV Austin (36.1 NBC, 36.2 Cozi TV, 36.3 Ion)
- KHPL-CD La Grange (40.1 The CW, 40.2 Grit, 40.3 Laff)
- KHPM-CD San Marcos (40.1 The CW, 40.2 Grit, 40.3 Laff)
- KEYE-TV Austin (42.1 CBS, 42.2 TMD)
- KHPF-CD Fredericksburg (44.1 The CW, 44.2 Grit, 44.3 Laff)
- KHPB-CD Bastrop (45.1 The CW, 45.2 Grit, 45.3 Laff)
- KTXU-LP 47 Austin (Infomercials)
- KNVA Austin (54.1 The CW, 54.2 Grit, 54.3 Laff)
- KAKW Killeen (62.1 UNI, 62.2 UniMás, 62.3 GetTV, 62.4 Escape)
|
---|
|
Cable channels | |
---|
|
Defunct stations | |
---|
|
- Texas broadcast television areas by city
- Abilene/Sweetwater
- Amarillo (Texas Panhandle)
- Austin (Hill Country)
- Beaumont/Port Arthur
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas–Fort Worth (North Texas)
- Ciudad Acuña – Del Rio
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso (West Texas)
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (South Plains)
- Midland–Odessa (Permian Basin)
- Rio Grande Valley
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman/Ada, OK
- Texarkana/Shreveport, LA
- Tyler/Longview (East Texas)
- Victoria
- Waco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)
- Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
|
Other Spanish-language television stations in the state of Texas |
---|
|
Multimedios Televisión | |
---|
|
Other stations |
- KZFW 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas)
- KTSM-TV 9.2 (Estrella TV, El Paso)
- KLMV-LD 15.1 (Religious, Laredo)
- KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass)
- KVAT-LD 17.1 (Mexicanal, Garfield / Austin)
- KBOP 20.3 (Esperanza TV, DeSoto / DFW)
- KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo)
- KUGB-CD 28.1 (Uniglobe, Houston)
- KMPX 29.1 (Estrella TV, Decatur / DFW)
- KWDA 30 (30.1 – 30.3 & 30.5 – 30.7 Religious, DFW)
- KEYU 31.2 (LATV, Amarillo)
- KTXD 47.3 (Mexicanal, Greenville / DFW)
- KVFW-LD 38 (Religious, Fort Worth)
- KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston)
- KATA-CD 50.1 (LATV, Mesquite / DFW)
- KTBU 55.1 (Mega TV, Conroe / Houston)
- KETK 56.2 (Estrella TV, Jacksonville / Tyler)
- KDTX 58.4 (Enlace, Dallas)
- KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
|
---|
|
Defunct | |
---|
|
- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Texas
- See also
- Telemundo
- UniMás
- Univision
- Azteca
- Religious
- Other Spanish-language stations in Texas
|