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KSOY-LD
CityMcAllen, Texas
Channels
BrandingCentral TV
Programming
AffiliationsNuestra Visión
Ownership
OwnerEduardo S. Gallegos
Grupo Radio Avanzado: XHMLS-FM, XHNA-FM, XERDO-AM
History
First air date
2000
Former call signs
K69HZ (1997–2000)
KSTI-LP (2000–2010)
KNUC-LP (2010–2014)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
69 (UHF, 2000–2014)
Digital:
44 (2014–2022)
Call sign meaning
SOY = I am in Spanish
Technical information
Facility ID16230
ERP15 kW
Transmitter coordinates26°6′2.3″N 97°50′21.5″W / 26.100639°N 97.839306°W / 26.100639; -97.839306

KSOY-LD is a digital Class A low-power television station that is licensed to and located in McAllen, Texas, United States. The station is an independent station owned by Eduardo S. Gallegos. Over-the-air, it broadcasts its digital signal over UHF channel 44 (virtual channel 69 via PSIP) from a transmitter site south of La Feria.

History

On September 23, 1997, the FCC granted Deanna Hinojosa Ortiz a construction permit for channel 69 in McAllen. The unbuilt station was sold to the Harlingen-based Faith Pleases God Corporation in 1999 and finally came to air by September 2000.

In 2010, Faith Pleases God sold KSTI-LP to JIL Production Group, owned by José Ignacio Larraga. The station changed its call letters to KNUC-LP after the sale and relocated its antenna. JIL also had to wrestle with the removal of channel 69 from broadcast use; the station moved to digital on channel 44 under special temporary authority in December 2011.

Eduardo S. Gallegos, the president of Grupo Radio Avanzado in Matamoros, bought KNUC-LP in 2012 for $600,000.[1] The station then was silent for almost a year, from June 20, 2013, to June 18, 2014. It reemerged as KSOY-LD in 2014. The station was further displaced to channel 34 by the removal of 600 MHz from broadcast use.

In August 2018, the 69.1 main subchannel was relaunched as Central TV, with new studios being built at Grupo Radio Avanzado's Matamoros facility.[2] The Central TV main channel includes two Radio Avanzado-produced newscasts.

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed in the following manner.

Subchannels of KSOY-LD
Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming [3]
69.1 1080i 16:9 NVISION Nuestra Visión

References

  1. ^ "McAllen low power sold". RBR. October 19, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  2. ^ "Inaugura Grupo Radio Avanzado canal 69.1 Central Tv, de televisión abierta". Impacto Noticias. August 27, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  3. ^ Digital TV Market Listing for KSOY-LD

External links


This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 17:05
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