WXAX-CD
WXAX-CD, channel 26, is a class A, low-power broadcast television station based in Clearwater, Florida, owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC. It is currently Tampa Bay's Azteca América affiliate. The station has been on the air intermittently since January 24, 1990. Previously, WXAX-CD was home to SUR (another Spanish network), HTV (Latino music videos) and UATV (general entertainment).
The station was originally licensed and originated in St. Petersburg, then Clearwater, and, finally, Tampa. It is once again licensed in Clearwater, broadcasting from the Riverview antenna farm, directional towards Tampa. The general signal area covers most of Tampa and southwestern Hillsborough County, but barely reaches Pinellas County.
Currently, only Verizon FiOS and Dish Network offer the channel to Tampa Bay-area subscribers; other systems, such as Bright House and Comcast, do not offer this channel.
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
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English-language stations |
- WEDU (3.1 PBS, 3.3 World/FL Chan, 3.4 PBS+)
- WFLA (8.1 NBC, 8.2 MeTV)
- WTSP (10.1 CBS, 10.2 ANT)
- WTVT (13.1 Fox, 13.2 Movies!, 13.3 Buzzr, 13.4 H&I)
- WPDS-LD (14.1-4 Edu.)
- W15CM-D (15.1 unknown)
- WUSF (16.1 PBS, 16.2 Kids, 16.3 Create, 16.4 Knowledge)
- WSVT-LD (18.1 Daystar)
- WARP-CD (20.1-20.4 infomercials)
- WCLF (22.1 CTN, 22.3 CTN National, 22.4 LifeStyle)
- WFTS (28.1 ABC, 28.2 Laff, 28.3 Grit)
- WTAM-LD (30.4 Infomercials)
- W31CZ-D (31.1 TBN)
- WMOR (32.1 Ind, 32.2 This TV)
- W40CU-D (33.1 HSN)
- WSPF-CD (35.2 Biz TV, 35.3 Hope)
- WTTA (38.1 MNTV, 38.2 Cozi TV)
- W43CE-D (43.1 SBN)
- WTOG (44.1 CW, 44.2 Decades)
- WVEA-LP 46 (HSN)
- WZRA-CA (48.1 Ethnic/A1/NTV/CTV/DW)
- WFTT-DT (50.2 Bounce TV, 50.3 GetTV, 50.4 Escape)
- WXPX (66.1 Ion, 66.2 Qubo, 66.3 Life, 66.4 Infomercials, 66.5 QVC, 66.6 HSN)
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- Florida broadcast television areas by city
- Fort Myers
- Gainesville
- Jacksonville
- Miami
- Orlando
- Pensacola
- Panama City
- Tallahassee
- Tampa/St. Petersburg
- West Palm Beach
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Spanish-language television stations in the state of Florida |
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Miami – Fort Lauderdale |
- WPBT 2.3 (V-me, Miami)
- WEYS-LP 6 (ALMA, Miami)
- WSVN 7.2 (Estrella TV, Miami)
- WGEN 8 (MundoMax, Key West)
- WSBS 22 (Mega TV, Key West)
- WLTV 23 (Univisión, Miami)
- WPMF-CD 38 (Azteca, Miami)
- WJAN-CD 41 (Spanish Independent, Miami)
- WFUN-LD 48 (Spanish Independent, Miami)
- WSCV 51 (Telemundo, Fort Lauderdale)
- WAMI 69 (UniMás, Hollywood)
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Orlando – Daytona Beach – Melbourne | |
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West Palm Beach – Fort Pierce | |
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Fort Myers – Naples | |
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Jacksonville | |
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Pensacola | |
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Defunct | |
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Florida
- See also
- Religious and Spanish TV stations
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Corporate directors |
- Luis Hernández
- Randy Nonberg
- Terry Crosby
- Nara Crosby
- Arturo Sánchez
- Paula Peden
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