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KYAZ

KYAZ
Azteca-houston.png
Katy/Houston, Texas
United States
City Katy, Texas
Branding Azteca Houston
Slogan Tu Casa
(Spanish: Your Home)
Channels Digital: 47 (UHF)
Virtual: 51 ()
Subchannels (see article)
Translators KTJA-LP 51 Victoria, Texas (license canceled, dark)
KYAZ-LP 41 Midland-Odessa
Affiliations Azteca América
Owner Northstar Media, LLC
(Northstar Houston License, LLC)
First air date November 3, 1993; 23 years ago (1993-11-03)
Call letters' meaning Your AZteca America
Y: Your or KatY, Texas (City of license)
AZ: AZteca América
Former callsigns KNWS-TV (1993–2010)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
51 (UHF, 1993–2009)
Digital:
52 (UHF, 2002–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1993–2010)
CBS (temporary, 2005 and 2008)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 597 m (1,959 ft)
Facility ID 31870
Transmitter coordinates 29°33′44″N 95°30′35″W / 29.56222°N 95.50972°W / 29.56222; -95.50972Coordinates: 29°33′44″N 95°30′35″W / 29.56222°N 95.50972°W / 29.56222; -95.50972
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS

KYAZ, virtual channel 51 (UHF digital channel 47), is an Azteca América owned-and-operated television station serving Houston, Texas, United States that is licensed to Katy. The station is owned by Northstar Media, LLC. KYAZ maintains studio facilities located at One Arena Place on Bissonnet Street on Houston's southwest side, and its transmitter is located in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County (near Missouri City). The station is also available on Comcast Xfinity channel 2 and AT&T U-verse channel 51, and in high definition on Comcast Xfinity channel 616.

The station first signed on the air on November 3, 1993 as KNWS-TV, a 24-hour all-news station that was owned by Johnson Broadcasting. The all-news format featured special segments, and pre-recorded newscasts that were looped, then updated, throughout the day. Throughout 1995, the station simulcast live coverage of the OJ Simpson Trial from KTLA in Los Angeles.

KNWS began cutting back on its news programming in November 1996; following a canceled sale to home shopping operator Global Broadcasting Systems in 1997, the station abandoned its all-news format entirely on January 1, 1998 and became a traditional independent station, broadcasting syndicated classic television series and movies, as well as Houston Astros baseball games (many of the games were also simulcast on sister station KLDT in Lake Dallas, Texas). It also maintained local news updates, using the remains of the station's old newsroom. During this time, the station adopted the slogan "TV 51 Has The Shows You Know". By 2000, however, some of the programming had been dropped in favor of infomercials, a trend that would continue over the next decade. The Astros remained on KNWS until 2008, when the team's game telecasts moved to KTXH (channel 20).


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