- KFTU-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KFTU-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = TeleFutura 34
analog = 3 (VHF)
digital = "After 2009: 36 (UHF)"
other_chs = KFTU-CA 34 Tucson
K48GX Tucson
affiliations =TeleFutura
network =
founded =
airdate =2001
location =Douglas, Arizona
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = KBGF (2001-2002)
KFTU (2002-2003)
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Univision Communications, Inc.
licensee = TeleFutura Partnership of Douglas
sister_stations =KUVE-TV
former_affiliations = independent (2001)
effective_radiated_power = 100 kW
HAAT = 9 m
class =
facility_id = 81441
coordinates = coord|31|22|8.9|N|109|31|48.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.univision.com/content/channel.jhtml?chid=6&schid=1611 TeleFutura]KFTU-TV is a full-service
television station servingDouglas, Arizona ,Agua Prieta, Sonora ,Mexico and surrounding areas of Cochise County and northeastSonora . The station broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 3 as an affiliate of Spanish-language networkTeleFutura .KFTU-CA is a low-power Class A television station in
Tucson, Arizona , rebroadcasting the signal of KFTU-TV in analog on UHF channel 34 and in standard definition digital on sister stationKUVE-TV 's secondary subchannel 46.2. The station is carried on the principal Tucson-area cable system as channel 60.KFTU-TV has another repeater station in
Tucson, Arizona , K48GX channel 48, that provides over-the-air coverage to areas to the northwest of Tucson that are shielded by terrain from the KFTU-CA signal.All three stations are owned by
Univision . Similar to sister stationKFPH-TV in Flagstaff, KFTU brands itself as Telefutura 34, using the over-the-air channel of its Class A repeater in Tucson.History
KFTU-TV
The station was granted its original construction permit on
April 8 ,1998 , and took the call letters KBGF in June 1998. Initially owned by Winstar Broadcasting Corp. ofNew York, New York , 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, and added the "-TV" suffix two years later. The station obtained its license to cover construction onFebruary 4 ,2004 , after nearly three years operating under Program Test Authority.KFTU-CA
KFTU-CA began with an original construction permit granted on
August 26 1991 to Ponyland Broadcasting (later Venture Technologies) 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 grantedAugust 29 1994 . The station changed its callsign to KTAZ-LP (for Tucson AZ) onDecember 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 onMarch 1 2002 . KTAZ found itself displaced when Fox affiliateKMSB 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 onNovember 6 2004 , establishing brand identity with its principal station in Douglas.The KTAZ call letters would resurface in Phoenix in 2006, when the
Telemundo station there began branding itself as Telemundo Arizona.Digital television
Because it was granted an original
construction permit after the FCC finalized the DTV allotment plan onApril 21 ,1997 [http://www.transmitter.com/FCC97115/chanplan.html] , the station did not receive a companion channel for a digitaltelevision station . Instead, on or beforeFebruary 17 ,2009 , which is the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations, KFTU-TV will be required to turn off itsanalog signal and turn on itsdigital signal (called a "flash-cut ").However, since its analog channel position is in the low-VHF range, 2 - 6, KFTU-TV was allowed to select a different channel to use after the conversion. KFTU-TV selected UHF channel 36 as their first choice, with UHF channel 21 as a contingent channel election.
KFTU-CA did not apply for a companion channel for the digital conversion; as a low-powered television station, it is exempt from the 2009 analog shutdown.
Translators
The following stations rebroadcast the signal of KFTU-TV:
*KFTU-CA 34 Tucson, Arizona
*K48GX 48 Tucson, ArizonaExternal links
*TVQ|KFTU-TV
*TVQ|KFTU-CA
*TVQ|K48GX
*BIA|KFTU|TV|TV
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