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| digital = 25 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]]) |
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| virtual = 25 ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]]) |
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| affiliations = [[ |
| affiliations = [[#Digital channels|(see below)]] |
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| founded = October 27, 1994 |
| founded = October 27, 1994 |
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| airdate = {{start date and age| |
| airdate = {{start date and age|1997|12|11|p=y}} |
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| location = [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] |
| location = [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] |
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| country = [[United States]] |
| country = [[United States]] |
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| callsign_meaning = Albuquer'''Q'''ue [[XHDF-TDT|XH'''DF''']] (TV Azteca flagship station) |
| callsign_meaning = Albuquer'''Q'''ue [[XHDF-TDT|XH'''DF''']] (TV Azteca flagship station) |
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| former_callsigns = K68EO <br>K21FE <br>K35FC |
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| former_channel_numbers = 35 (1999-2001) |
| former_channel_numbers = 35 (1999-2001) |
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| owner = [[HC2 Holdings]] |
| owner = [[HC2 Holdings]] |
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| licensee = HC2 Station Group, Inc. |
| licensee = HC2 Station Group, Inc. |
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| sister_stations = KWPL-LD, KFJK-LD |
| sister_stations = [[KWPL-LD]], [[KFJK-LD]] |
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| former_affiliations = Gems (1999-2001), mun2 (2001) |
| former_affiliations = Gems (1999-2001), mun2 (2001) |
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| effective_radiated_power = 31.1 [[Kilowatt|kW]] |
| effective_radiated_power = 31.1 [[Kilowatt|kW]] |
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'''KQDF-LP''', [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] [[analog television|analog]] channel 25, is a [[low-power broadcasting#Television|low-power]] [[Azteca América]] [[owned-and-operated station|owned-and-operated]] [[television station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]], United States. The station is owned by [[HC2 Holdings]]. KQDF-LP's transmitter is located atop [[Sandia Mountains|Sandia Crest]]. |
'''KQDF-LP''', [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] [[analog television|analog]] channel 25, is a [[low-power broadcasting#Television|low-power]] [[Azteca América]] [[owned-and-operated station|owned-and-operated]] [[television station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]], United States. The station is owned by [[HC2 Holdings]] and licensed to HC2 Station Group. KQDF-LP's transmitter is located atop [[Sandia Mountains|Sandia Crest]].<ref name=hc2>[https://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=print_station&facility_id=32283 Digital TV Market Listing for KQDF-LP]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The station was originally owned by Joseph W. Shaffer. In 2005 it was acquired by [[Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC]] of [[Dallas, Texas]]. In early 2014, the broadcast assets of Una Vez Mas (UVM) were acquired by Northstar Media.<ref>http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140113005106/en/Northstar-Media-Acquires-UVM-Broadcast-Assets#.VNXH2dLF_Ss</ref> |
The station was originally owned by Joseph W. Shaffer. In 2005 it was acquired by [[Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC]] of [[Dallas, Texas]]. In early 2014, the broadcast assets of Una Vez Mas (UVM) were acquired by Northstar Media.<ref>http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140113005106/en/Northstar-Media-Acquires-UVM-Broadcast-Assets#.VNXH2dLF_Ss</ref> |
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On October 9, 2015 KQDF-LP and three other low-powered television stations were sold to [[DTV America]], a Florida-based company which operates many LPTV stations affiliated with a few different commercial networks. The sale was approved by the FCC on December 3, 2015.<ref>https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101693157&formid=345&fac_num=32283</ref> DTV America has also purchased K38IM one of 32 low-powered stations the company is acquiring from Three Angels Broadcasting Network.<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/87245/station-trading-roundup-4-deals-408m</ref> This gives DTV America two stations in the Albuquerque market, however both are still in analog. In late April 2016 DTV America also acquired the licenses for three inactive digital TV stations in Santa Fe which all have construction permits. The stations are KAOE-LD channel 14, KFJK-LD channel 19, and KUMI-LD channel 50 purchased for $12,000 from Paul G. Donner.<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/94279/station-trading-roundup-3-deals653m</ref> |
On October 9, 2015 KQDF-LP and three other low-powered television stations were sold to [[DTV America]], a Florida-based company which operates many LPTV stations affiliated with a few different commercial networks. The sale was approved by the FCC on December 3, 2015.<ref>https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101693157&formid=345&fac_num=32283</ref> DTV America has also purchased K38IM one of 32 low-powered stations the company is acquiring from Three Angels Broadcasting Network.<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/87245/station-trading-roundup-4-deals-408m</ref> This gives DTV America two stations in the Albuquerque market, however both are still in analog. In late April 2016 DTV America also acquired the licenses for three inactive digital TV stations in Santa Fe which all have construction permits. The stations are [[KAOE-LD]] channel 14, [[KFJK-LD]] channel 19, and [[KUMI-LD]] channel 50 purchased for $12,000 from Paul G. Donner.<ref>http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/94279/station-trading-roundup-3-deals653m</ref> DTV America is a subsidiary of HC2 Holdings. |
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==Digital channels== |
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| 25.1 |
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| [[Azteca America]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{HC2 Holdings}} |
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{{New Mexico Spanish stations}} |
{{New Mexico Spanish stations}} |
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[[Category:Media in Albuquerque, New Mexico]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language television stations in New Mexico|QDF-LP]] |
[[Category:Spanish-language television stations in New Mexico|QDF-LP]] |
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[[Category:HC2 Holdings]] |
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KQDF-LP, UHF analog channel 25, is a low-power Azteca América owned-and-operated television station licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The station is owned by HC2 Holdings and licensed to HC2 Station Group. KQDF-LP's transmitter is located atop Sandia Crest.[1]
History
This station signed on in mid-1999 as K35FC on UHF channel 35. It originally aired programming from a Spanish-language network called Gems Television. It would later carry mun2 a secondary network from Telemundo. In late 2001 this station had to cease broadcast on channel 35 to make way for the digital broadcast of KNME. It returned to the air in 2002 moving to channel 25 as KQDF-LP airing programming from Azteca America.
The station was originally owned by Joseph W. Shaffer. In 2005 it was acquired by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas. In early 2014, the broadcast assets of Una Vez Mas (UVM) were acquired by Northstar Media.[2]
On October 9, 2015 KQDF-LP and three other low-powered television stations were sold to DTV America, a Florida-based company which operates many LPTV stations affiliated with a few different commercial networks. The sale was approved by the FCC on December 3, 2015.[3] DTV America has also purchased K38IM one of 32 low-powered stations the company is acquiring from Three Angels Broadcasting Network.[4] This gives DTV America two stations in the Albuquerque market, however both are still in analog. In late April 2016 DTV America also acquired the licenses for three inactive digital TV stations in Santa Fe which all have construction permits. The stations are KAOE-LD channel 14, KFJK-LD channel 19, and KUMI-LD channel 50 purchased for $12,000 from Paul G. Donner.[5] DTV America is a subsidiary of HC2 Holdings.
Digital channels
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short | Programming[1] |
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25.1 | 480i | 4:3 | KQDF-LP | Azteca America |
References
- ^ a b Digital TV Market Listing for KQDF-LP
- ^ http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140113005106/en/Northstar-Media-Acquires-UVM-Broadcast-Assets#.VNXH2dLF_Ss
- ^ https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101693157&formid=345&fac_num=32283
- ^ http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/87245/station-trading-roundup-4-deals-408m
- ^ http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/94279/station-trading-roundup-3-deals653m