Brownsville, Texas United States |
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City | Brownsville, Texas |
Branding | Fox KFXV-TV |
Slogan | At 9, It's News, At 10, It's History |
Channels |
Digital: 20 (UHF) Virtual: 67 () |
Translators | 2.2 XHRIO-TV 67.1 KFXV-LD |
Affiliations | Fox (2012–present) |
Owner |
Entravision Communications (Entravision Holdings, LLC) |
Call letters' meaning | K TeXas FoX |
Sister station(s) |
KNVO-TV KFXV-LD KTFV-CD KCWT-CD XHRIO-TV |
Former callsigns | K20FK (1997–1999) KZAV-LP (1999–2005) KVTF-CA (2005–2012) KXFX-CA (2012–2015) |
Former channel number(s) | 20 (UHF analog, 1999–2001) 21 (UHF analog, 2001–2015) |
Former affiliations | Telefutura (2005–2012) |
Transmitter power | 0.5 kW |
Height | 141 m |
Facility ID | 32179 |
Transmitter coordinates | 25°57′49″N 97°31′12″W / 25.96361°N 97.52000°W |
KXFX-CD is a low-power television station in Brownsville, Texas, broadcasting locally as a translator of Fox affiliate KFXV-LD 67.1 on channel 20.1. It was previously an affiliate of the Telefutura network.
KXFX programming can also be seen in McAllen on XHRIO-TV channel 2.2.
While affiliated with Telefutura, the programming of KXFX-CA (then known as KVTF-CA) was also seen in McAllen on KTFV-CA channel 32, in La Feria on KCWT-CA channel 30, and on the digital signal of KNVO channel 48.2 / 49.2. KTFV and the KNVO subchannel continue to carry what is now UniMás, while KCWT is now a CW affiliate.