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Revision as of 22:44, 9 January 2008
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KDTV (channel 14) is a Univision-owned and operated station in San Francisco. It began operation in 1975 on channel 60 as the Bay Area's first exclusively Spanish-language TV station. Enrique Gratas, host of Univision's "Última hora," anchored KDTV's first newscasts.
History
On March 5, 1979 KDTV traded facilities with KCSM, San Mateo, obtaining their lower channel number. It became owned and operated by Univision in 1992. Univision 14 is also rebroadcast on KDTV-CA channel 28, in Santa Rosa.
In November 2007, the Bay Area's highest ratings among all viewers aged 25 to 54 for a 6 p.m. local news broadcast went to KDTV. This was the Bay Area's first occurrence in which a Spanish-language news program earned higher ratings than its English-language counterparts.[1]
News Team
Anchors
- Maria Leticia Gomez
- Ramon Adame
- Catalina Garcia
Weather
- Guillermo Quiroz
Reporters
- Beatriz Ferrari
- Flavio Lacayo
- Fernando Gomez
Freelance Director
- Jason "Red" Ward
- Ronaldo "Ronnie" Rodriguez
References
- ^ Garofoli, Joe (December 1, 2007). "Spanish-language KDTV celebrates top rating for 6 p.m. newscast". San Francisco Chronicle. p. A-1. Retrieved December 1, 2007.
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External links
- Univision 14 page on Univision.com (in Spanish)
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