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UniMás TV station in Douglas, Arizona
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KFTU-DT
CityDouglas, Arizona
Channels
BrandingUniMás Arizona
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KUVE-DT
History
First air date
June 20, 2001 (23 years ago) (2001-06-20)
Former call signs
  • KBGF (2001–2002)
  • KFTU (2002–2003)
  • KFTU-TV (2004–2009)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 3 (VHF, (2001–2009)
Independent (2001–2002)
Call sign meaning
TeleFutura (former name of UniMás)
TeleFutura Tucson
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID81441
ERP5kW
HAAT685 m (2,247 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°28′55.3″N109°57′34.2″W / 31.482028°N 109.959500°W /31.482028; -109.959500
Translator(s)
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Public license information

KFTU-DT (channel 3) is atelevision station licensed toDouglas, Arizona, United States, serving as theTucson market's outlet for the Spanish-language networkUniMás. It isowned and operated byTelevisaUnivision alongsideGreen Valley–licensedUnivision outletKUVE-DT (channel 46). The two stations share studios on Forbes Boulevard in Tucson; KFTU's transmitter is located on Juniper Flats Road northwest ofBisbee.

KFTU-CD (channel 34) is alow-power,Class A television station licensed to Tucson that rebroadcasts KFTU-DT's signal to the city, as KFTU's coverage area falls well short of Tucson proper. KFTU-DT is also rebroadcast on KUVE-DT's seconddigital subchannel in order to reach the entiremarket; this signal can be seen on channel 46.2 from a transmitter atopMount Bigelow. Likewise, KUVE is rebroadcast on KFTU's second digital subchannel.Master control and most internal operations for KFTU-DT and KUVE are based at the facilities ofsister stationKTVW-DT on 30th Street in southernPhoenix.

Like its sister stationKFPH-DT (channel 13) inFlagstaff, KFTU brands itself asUniMás Arizona.

History

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KFTU-DT

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The station was granted its originalconstruction permit on April 8, 1998, and took the call letters KBGF in June 1998. Initially owned by Winstar Broadcasting Corp. ofNew York City, it was sold in December 1999 to Douglas Broadcasting, a subsidiary ofEquity Broadcasting ofLittle Rock, Arkansas. Douglas Broadcasting completed building the station and filed for a license to cover the construction permit in April 2001. At the same time, they took KBGF on the air under Program Test Authority as anindependent station. In October 2001, Douglas Broadcasting sold the station to Univision, who changed its call letters to KFTU in January 2002 to coincide with the launch of its new network, Telefutura (now UniMás), and added the "-TV" suffix two years later (after theend of analog broadcasting in June 2009, KFTU and all other Univision-owned stations switched to the "-DT" suffix). The station obtained its license to cover construction on February 4, 2004, after nearly three years operating under Program Test Authority.

KFTU-CD

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City of licenseCallsignChannelERPHAATFacility IDTransmitter coordinates
TucsonKFTU-CD3415 kW1,075.1 m (3,527 ft)5300432°24′54″N110°42′57.9″W / 32.41500°N 110.716083°W /32.41500; -110.716083 (KFTU-CD)

KFTU-CD began with an original construction permit granted on August 26, 1991, to Ponyland Broadcasting (later Venture Technologies Group) for a low-power television station to serve Tucson on UHF channel 25 with the callsign K25EA. Delays building the station caused the permit to lapse and the FCC to delete the callsign in 1993, but the station was restored and came on the air in August 1994, with the initial license granted August 29, 1994. The station changed its callsign to KTAZ-LP (for Tucson, Arizona) on December 18, 1996. In April 2001, Venture Technologies sold the station to Douglas Broadcasting, who, in turn, sold the station to Univision in September 2001. After the Telefutura network launched in January 2002, Univision dropped the station'sHome Shopping Network affiliation in favor of its new network. About the same time, KTAZ was granted Class A status, and changed its call letters to KTAZ-CA on March 1, 2002. KTAZ found itself displaced whenFox affiliateKMSB (channel 11) neared launch of its digital television station on UHF channel 25, and in May 2002, applied to move to UHF channel 34. The application was granted in June, and by December 2002, the station was at its new broadcast channel. Univision changed the station's call letters to KFTU-CA on November 6, 2004, establishing brand identity with its principal station in Douglas. The station's call sign was changed again on March 19, 2012, concurrent with its transition to digital broadcasting.

The KTAZ call letters would resurface in Phoenix in 2006, when theTelemundo station there began branding itself asTelemundo Arizona.

Technical information

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Subchannels

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The station's signal ismultiplexed:

Subchannels of KFTU-DT[2]
ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming
3.11080i16:9KFTU-DTUniMás
3.2KUVE-HDUnivision (KUVE-DT)
  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

Analog-to-digital conversion

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Because it was granted an original construction permit after theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) finalized theDTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997,[3] the station did not receive a companion channel for a digitaltelevision station. Instead, on June 12, 2009, which was the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations, KFTU-TV was required to turn off itsanalog signal and turn on itsdigital signal (called a "flash-cut").

However, since its analog channel position was in the low-VHF range (channels 2–6), KFTU-DT was allowed to select a different channel to use after the conversion. KFTU-DT selectedUHF channel 36 and began operations on that channel once the digital transition was complete.

KFTU-CD did not apply for a companion channel for the digital conversion; as a low-power television station, it was exempt from the 2009 analog shutdown. The station was issued a digital license to cover on March 19, 2012.

Former translator

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KFTU-DT previously had another repeater station in Tucson,K48GX (analog channel 48), that provided over-the-air coverage to areas to the northwest of Tucson that are shielded by terrain from the KFTU-CD signal. Univision surrendered the license for K48GX to the FCC on June 5, 2015, and it was cancelled on June 8.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KFTU-DT".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"RabbitEars query for KFTU-DT".www.rabbitears.info. RetrievedMay 5, 2023.
  3. ^"Final DTV Channel Plan from FCC97-115".
This region includes the following cities:Tucson
Sierra Vista
Nogales
Douglas
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable withcable television
Metro Tucson
KVOA (4.1NBC, 4.2Cozi, 4.3Mystery, 4.4MeToons, 4.5[Blank])
KUAT-TV 6 / KUAS-TV 27 (xx.1PBS, xx.2PBS Kids, xx.3ReadyTV/World)
KGUN-TV (9.1ABC, 9.2Laff, 9.3ANT, 9.4Bounce, 9.5Ion, 9.6Mystery)
KMSB (11.1Fox, 11.2Quest, 11.3Crime, 11.4 Nosey, 11.5ShopLC, 11.7Comet, 11.8QVC)
KOLD-TV (13.1CBS, 13.2MeTV,13.3AZFS, 13.4Ion+, 13.5Outlaw, 13.6Charge!)
KUDF-LP (14.1Estrella, 14.2Visión Latina, 14.3LATV, 14.4 Good News TV, 14.5TMX, 14.6 GNTV Latino)
KTTU-TV (18.1The CW, 18.2MNTV, 18.3H&I, 18.4Start, 18.5blank,18.6HSN, 18.7 Confess)
K35OU-D (21.1HSN)
KPCE-LD 29 (Daystar)
KFTU-CD (34.1UniMás,34.2UNI)
KHRR (40.1TMD, 40.2TXO, 40.3AmCrimes, 40.4Oxygen)
KUVE-DT (46.1UNI,46.2UniMás, 46.3Get, 46.4Mystery, 46.5Dabl)
KWBA-TV (9.1UHF simulcast ofABC, 58.1Ind., 58.2Court, 58.4Grit, 58.5Ion+, 58.6JTV, 58.7QVC2)
Outlying areas
Douglas
Defunct stations
Spanish-language television stations in the state ofArizona
Telemundo affiliates
UniMás affiliates
Univision affiliates
Other stations
Defunct
Corporate directors
  • Daniel Alegre
U.S. television networks
Broadcast
Cable
Mexican television networks
International networks
Uforia Audio Network
Stations
Radio networks
Univision Television Group
Univisionowned and/or
operated stations
UniMásowned and/or
operated stations
Quest,
True Crime Network,
and/orIon Mystery
affiliated stations
Other television stations
Studios
Univision Online
Other holdings
Defunct/former assets
ABC
(Walt Disney Co.)
CBS
(Paramount)
Fox
(Fox Corporation)
NBC
(Comcast)
Telemundo
(Comcast)
The CW
(Nexstar Media Group,
Paramount Global
andWarner Bros. Discovery
)
Nexstar
Paramount
Univision
(TelevisaUnivision)
1These stations are owned byMission Broadcasting but operated by Nexstar under anLMA.
2These stations are owned by Londen Media Group but operated by Nexstar under aTBA.
3Paramount Global andWarner Bros. Discovery still own a combined 25 percent stake inThe CW, however the network is operated entirely by Nexstar.
4These stations are owned byVaughan Media but operated by Nexstar under an LMA.
5TelevisaUnivision owns the licenses to these stations but the stations themselves are operated byEntravision Communications (of which the company owns a 10 percent stake) under an LMA.
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