KFTH-DT

KFTH-DT
Alvin/Houston, Texas
United States
City Alvin, Texas
Branding UniMás 67
Channels Digital: 36 (UHF)
Virtual: 67 (PSIP)
Affiliations
Owner Univision Communications
(UniMas Houston, LLC)
First air date January 27, 1986 (1986-01-27)
Call letters' meaning TeleFuTura Houston
Sister station(s) KAMA-FM, KLAT, KLTN, KOVE-FM, KQBU-FM, KXLN-DT
Former callsigns
  • KTHT (1986–1987)
  • KHSH (1987–1992)
  • KHSH-TV (1992–2002)
  • KFTH (2002–2003)
  • KFTH-TV (2004–2009)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 67 (UHF, 1986–2009)
Former affiliations
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 579 m
Facility ID 60537
Transmitter coordinates 29°34′15.6″N 95°30′38.2″W / 29.571000°N 95.510611°W / 29.571000; -95.510611Coordinates: 29°34′15.6″N 95°30′38.2″W / 29.571000°N 95.510611°W / 29.571000; -95.510611
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website UniMás
Univision building in Houston

KFTH-DT, virtual channel 67 (UHF digital channel 36), is a UniMás owned-and-operated television station serving Houston, Texas, United States that is licensed to Alvin. The station is owned by Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with Univision owned-and-operated station KXLN-DT (channel 45). The two stations share studio facilities located near the Southwest Freeway (adjacent to I-610/SH 59 Spur) on Houston's southwest side, and its transmitter is located in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County (near Missouri City).

History

The station first signed on the air on January 27, 1986 as KTHT, under the ownership of 4 Star Broadcasting. Operating as an independent station, it programmed a general entertainment format consisting of off-network drama series, children's programming, classic movies, home shopping programming during the overnight hours, and network programs not cleared by ABC affiliate KTRK-TV (channel 13), NBC affiliate KPRC-TV (channel 2) or CBS affiliate KHOU (channel 11).

Former logo, used from January 2002 to January 7, 2013.

The station was unprofitable, and was subsequently sold to Silver King Broadcasting, the broadcasting arm of the Home Shopping Network, in 1987. The station changed its call letters to KHSH in November of that year, and began airing home shopping programming 24 hours a day.

There were plans to revert KHSH into a general entertainment independent station by 2001, under the local programming-infused "City Vision" format developed by USA Broadcasting (which assumed control of the Silver King stations in the mid-1990s), in which the station would have mixed locally produced programming, alongside first-run and off-network syndicated programs (including those produced by USA Broadcasting sister company Studios USA) and had already been adopted by its stations in cities such as Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth and Miami. However those plans changed in 2000, when USA Broadcasting announced that it would sell off its television station group. The Walt Disney Company made a bid to acquire the group (which had it purchased the USA stations, would have created a duopoly locally between KHSH and KTRK-TV), but was outbid by Spanish-language broadcaster Univision Communications. Once the purchase was finalized in 2001, most of the former USA stations, including KHSH, were used as charter owned-and-operated stations of Univision's new secondary broadcast network, Telefutura (which rebranded as UniMás in January 2013) when it launched on January 14, 2002. On that date, the station changed its call letters to KFTH-TV.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[1]
67.1 1080i 16:9 KFTH-DT Main KFTH-DT programming / UniMás
67.2 480i 4:3 GetTV GetTV (English)
67.3 GRIT Grit (English)

Analog-to-digital conversion

KFTH-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 67, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[2] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 36,[3][4] using PSIP to display KFTH-TV's virtual channel as 67 on digital television receivers, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.

Newscasts

On April 4, 2011, sister station KXLN began producing a weekday morning news program for KFTH, called Vive La Mañana. Like the newscasts on KXLN-DT, it is broadcast in high definition, and is produced out of the station's current news set. Dallas-Fort Worth sister station KUVN-DT uses the same brands for their newscasts that are simulcast on sister station KSTR-DT; Vive La Mañana features a different graphics and music package that is shared by both stations.

News team

Current on-air staff[5]

Anchors
Weather team
Reporters

References

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