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station_branding = Azteca América 42 El Paso |
station_branding = Azteca América 42 El Paso |
analog = 42 ([[Ultra high frequency|UHF]])|
analog = 42 ([[Ultra high frequency|UHF]])|
digital = 42 ''(applied for [[KVIA-TV]] 7.4)''<br> |
digital = 42 ''(applied for)''<br>[[KVIA-TV]] 7.4 |
subchannels = |
subchannels = |
other_chs = |
other_chs = |
affiliations = [[Azteca América]]|
affiliations = [[Azteca América]]|
network = |
network = |
founded = October 27, 1994|
founded = October 27, 1994|
location = [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]]|
location = [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]]|
callsign_meaning = '''A'''zteca América '''E'''l '''P'''aso |
callsign_meaning = '''A'''zteca América '''E'''l '''P'''aso |
former_callsigns = K42DJ (1994-2006)|
former_callsigns = K42DJ (1994-2006)|
owner = [[Hubbard Broadcasting]]<br>''<small>operated by [[News-Press & Gazette Company]]<small />''|
owner = [[Hubbard Broadcasting]], operated by [[News-Press & Gazette Company]]|
licensee = KOB-TV, LLC|
licensee = KOB-TV, LLC|
sister_stations = |
sister_stations = |
former_affiliations = Independent (1994-1998)<br>[[ION Television|Pax TV]] (1998-2001)|
former_affiliations = |
effective_radiated_power = 2.45 [[Kilowatt|kW]]|
effective_radiated_power = 2.45 [[Kilowatt|kW]]|
HAAT = |
HAAT = |
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homepage = http://www.kvia.com/|
homepage = http://www.kvia.com/|
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'''KAEP-LP''' is a low-power [[television station]] in [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]], broadcasting locally in [[NTSC|analog]] on [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] channel 42 as an affiliate of [[Azteca America]]. Founded October 27, 1994 as '''K42DJ''', a Independent station, in 1998, they became a Pax TV affiliate. Later, the station switched the affiliation to the hispanic [[Azteca América]] in October 2001, and They changed the letters to the current '''KAEP-LP''' in 2006. The station is owned by [[Hubbard Broadcasting]] and operated by [[KVIA-TV]], a station owned by the [[News-Press & Gazette Company]]. The station is seen in the El Paso market on [[DirecTV]] channel 42 and [[Time Warner Cable]] channel 9 -- not to be confused with [[KTSM-TV]], which broadcasts on channel 9 terrestrially, but is carried on Time Warner channel 10, due to [[coaxial cable|cable]] signal ingress issues, and [[KVIA-TV]] Channel 7.4 terrestrially.
'''KAEP-LP''' is a low-power [[television station]] in [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]], broadcasting locally in [[NTSC|analog]] on [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] channel 42 as an affiliate of [[Azteca America]]. Founded October 27, 1994, the station is owned by [[Hubbard Broadcasting]] and operated by [[KVIA-TV]], a station owned by the [[News-Press & Gazette Company]]. The station is seen in the El Paso market on [[DirecTV]] channel 42 and [[Time Warner Cable]] channel 9 -- not to be confused with [[KTSM-TV]], which broadcasts on channel 9 terrestrially, but is carried on Time Warner channel 10, due to [[coaxial cable|cable]] signal ingress issues.


The station currently has an application with the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] to [[flash cut]] its channel 42 signal to digital.
The station currently has an application with the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] to [[flash cut]] its channel 42 signal to digital.

Revision as of 22:01, 28 May 2011

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KAEP-LP is a low-power television station in Las Cruces, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 42 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded October 27, 1994, the station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and operated by KVIA-TV, a station owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company. The station is seen in the El Paso market on DirecTV channel 42 and Time Warner Cable channel 9 -- not to be confused with KTSM-TV, which broadcasts on channel 9 terrestrially, but is carried on Time Warner channel 10, due to cable signal ingress issues.

The station currently has an application with the FCC to flash cut its channel 42 signal to digital.

El Paso is one of four markets to receive both Azteca America and the original TV Azteca channels (Rio Grande Delta, San Diego and Laredo are the others). Much of KAEP's programming from Azteca America can also be seen on XHCJE-TV Channel 11 (Azteca 13) or XHCJH-TV Channel 20 (Azteca 7), sometimes simultaneously.