UniMás affiliate in Corpus Christi, Texas
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KCRP-CD Channels Digital: 17 (UHF) Virtual: 41 Branding UniMás Corpus Christi Affiliations 41.1: UniMás41.2: LATVOwner Entravision Communications (Entravision Holdings, LLC) Founded July 31, 1986 (36 years ago) (1986-07-31 ) Former call signs
K22BH (1986–2000) K41FO (2000–June 2001) KCRP-LP (June−November 2001) KCRP-CA (November 2001–2015) Former channel number(s)
Analog: 22 (UHF, 1991–2001) 41 (UHF, 2001–2015)Digital: 41 (UHF, 2015–2019)Former affiliations
Music videos (1986–1995) The WB (1995–1998) Independent (1998–2002) TeleFutura (2002–2013) Call sign meaning
ICAO airport code for Corpus Christi International Airport Licensing authority
FCC Facility ID 48833 Class CD ERP 15 kW HAAT 99.6 m (327 ft) Transmitter coordinates 27°46′11.1″N 97°26′55.9″W / 27.769750°N 97.448861°W / 27.769750; -97.448861 Public license information
Website noticiasya .com /corpus-christi
KCRP-CD (channel 41) is a low-power, Class A television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language UniMás network. It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside Univision affiliate KORO (channel 28). Both stations share studios on North Mesquite Street in Downtown Corpus Christi, while KCRP-CD's transmitter is located on Navigation Boulevard in western Corpus Christi.
History [ edit]
The station was founded on July 31, 1986 under call sign K22BH , showing music videos. On January 11, 1995, the station joined The WB upon the network's launch; on September 21, 1998, the station dropped WB programming (when cable-only "KWDB" launched) and became an independent station. On May 8, 2000, it changed the call sign to K41FO . On June 14, 2001, it became KCRP-LP and then became KCRP-CA on November 13 that year. In 2002, the station joined TeleFutura; after TeleFutura became UniMás in 2013, the station became an affiliate of the new network. On June 3, 2015, the station was licensed for digital operation and changed the call sign to the current KCRP-CD .
Subchannels [ edit]
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Channel
Video
Aspect
Short name
Programming[1]
41.1
1080i
16:9
UniMas
Main KCRP-LD programming / UniMas
41.2
480i
LATV
LATV
References [ edit]
External links [ edit]
Broadcast television in Coastal bend of South Texas, including Corpus Christi and Kingsville
English channels
KIII (3.1 ABC, 3.2 MeTV, 3.3 Twist, 3.4 Cozi, 3.5 Crime, 3.6 Quest, 3.7 Shop LC, 3.8 getTV, 3.9 QVC)
KRIS-TV (6.1 NBC, 6.2 CW+, 6.3 Grit, 6.4 Court, 6.5 Ion, 6.6 Newsy)
KZTV (10.1 CBS, 10.3 Ind.)
KEDT (16.1 PBS, 16.2 Create)
KORO (28.2 Mystery, 28.3 Laff, 28.4 Comet, 28.5 Bounce)
KQSY-LD (30.1 Heartland, 30.2 H&I, 30.3 Start, 30.4 Movies!, 30.5 Retro, 30.6 Corner Store TV)
KHCC-LP 35 (YTA)
KSCC (38.1 Fox, 38.2 TBD, 38.3 MNTV, 38.4 Charge!)
K22JA-D (47.2 Ind., 47.3 Circle)
K21OC-D (54.1 HSN, 54.3 Buzzr, 54.4/5/6 Ads)
Spanish channels
KZTV (10.2 TMD)
KCCX-LP 25 (Azteca)
KORO (28.1 UNI)
KYDF-LD 34.1 (Azteca)
KCRP-CD (41.1 UniMás, 41.2 LATV)
K22JA-D (47.1 TMD)
K21OC-D (54.2 Estrella)
Defunct
KLAO-LD (8.1 Tele Restauración)
KXPX-LP 14 (UPN/PAX/Retro/TBD)
KTOV-LP 21 (UPN/MNTV)
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Victoria
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Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK
Spanish-language television stations by affiliation in the state of Texas
Network O&Os are in bold
Telemundo
KBTX 3.3 (Bryan)
KCWO 4.2 (Big Spring)
KOSA 7.3 / KTLE-LD 7.5 (Odessa)
KXNU 10 (Laredo)
KWTX 10.2 (Waco)
KEYU 31 (Borger/Amarillo)
KTAB-DT 32.2 (Abilene)
KXTX 39 (Dallas)
KTLM 40 (Rio Grande City)
KEYE-DT 42.2 (Austin)
KTMD 47 (Galveston/Houston)
K22JA-D 47/KZTV-DT 10.2 (Corpus Christi)
KTDO 48 (Las Cruces, NM/El Paso)
KVDA 60 (San Antonio)
Estrella TV
KGBT-TV 4.4 (Harlingen)
KTSM-TV 9.2 (El Paso)
KLMV-LD 15.2 (Laredo)
KMPX 29 (Decatur/DFW)
KETK 56.2 (Jacksonville/Tyler)
KZJL 61 (Estrella TV, Houston)
UniMás
KNIC 17 (Blanco/San Antonio)
KETF-CD 39 (Laredo)
KTFO-CD 31 (Austin)
KTFV-CD 32 (McAllen)
KANG-LD 31 (San Angelo)
KCRP-CD 41 (Corpus Christi)
KSTR 49 ATSC 3.0 (Irving/DFW)
KTFN 65 (El Paso)
KFTH 67 (Alvin/Houston)
Univision
KUPB 18 (Midland)
KUNU-LP 21 (Victoria)
KUVN 23/KUVN-CA 47 (Garland/Fort Worth)
KINT 26 (El Paso)
KLDO 27 (Laredo)
KORO 28 (Corpus Christi)
KEUS-LD 41 (San Angelo)
KWEX 41 (San Antonio)
KXLN 45 (Rosenberg/Houston)
KNVO 48 (McAllen/Harlingen)
KBZO-LD 51 (Lubbock)
KAKW 62/31 (Killeen/Austin)
Latino-related
Multimedios Televisión
KHLM 12 (Houston)
K24FW 24 (Lubbock)
K27OJ-D 25 (El Paso)
XHNAT 45 (Laredo)
K17MJ-D 51 (San Antonio)
K21OC-D 54 (Corpus Christi)
Other Digital subchannel
KVIA 7.4 (El Paso)
KVAT-LD 17 (Garfield/Austin)
KYTX 19.3 (Nacogdoches)
KADF-LD 20 (Austin)
KVDF-CD 31 (San Antonio)
KETF-CD 39.4 (Laredo)
KYAZ 51.3 (Katy/Houston)
KAZD 55.3 (Lake Dallas)
KNWS-LD 64 (Brownsville)
KZFW-LD 6 (Religious, Royse City / Dallas)
KVAW 16 (Tr3́s, Eagle Pass)
KLDO 27.3 (LATV, Laredo)
KUGB-CD 28 (Uniglobe, Houston)
KEYU 31.2 (LATV, Amarillo)
KTXD 47.3 (Mexicanal, Greenville/DFW)
KZHO 38 (Religious, Houston)
KDTX 58.4 (Enlace, Dallas)
Defunct
KSCM-LP 18 (Bryan)
KAMM 30 (Amarillo)
KTMO-LP 36 (Amarillo)
KVFW-LD 38 (Religious, Fort Worth)
KTXD-LP 43 (Amarillo)
K45HW 45 (San Angelo)
KTLD-LP 49 (Odessa)
KAMT-LP 50 (Amarillo)
KATA-CD 50 (Mesquite/DFW)
KTJA-LP 51 (Victoria)
K68DJ 68 (Corpus Christi)
K69IT 69 (Midland)
See also
ABC
CBS
CW
Fox
Ion
MyNetworkTV
NBC
PBS
Other stations in Texas
See also
Spanish stations
Entravision Communications
Radio stations
KAIQ
KBMB
KBZO
KCVR-FM
KDLD
KDLE
KDVA
KFRQ
KHHM
KHRO
KINT-FM
KJMN
KKPS
KLNZ
KLOB
KLOK-FM
KLYY
KMBX
KMIX
KMXA
KMXX
KNTY
KNVO-FM
KOFX
KPST-FM
KPVW
KQRT
KRCX-FM
KRNV-FM
KRRN
KRZY
KRZY-FM
KSEH
KSES-FM
KSSC
KSSD
KSSE
KSVE
KTSE-FM
KVLY
KVVA-FM
KWST
KXPK
KXSE
KYSE
WLQY
Television stations (by affiliation)
Others
AMGTV
Azteca
CW+
Dark
Fox
KFXV
KMBH-LD
KXFX-CD
KXOF-CD
Grit
MNTV
NBC
NRB TV
PBS
Milenio
NTD Television
UniMás
KAJB2
KCRP-CD
KDJT-CD
KDTF-LD
KELV-LD
KETF-CD
KANG-LD
KREN-TV
KRNS-CD
KTFD-TV
KTFN
KTFQ-TV
KTFV-CD
WUTF-TV
Univision
KEUS-LD
KBNT-CD
KBZO-LD
KCEC 3
KDCU-DT
KINC
KINT-TV
KLDO-TV
KLUZ-TV 3
KNVO
KORO
KPMR
KREN-TV
KSMS-TV
KUPB
KVSN-DT
KVYE
WFDC-DT 3
WUNI 3
WUVN
WVEA-TV 3
WVEN-TV 3
1 Owned by a Mexican company, operated by Entravision
2 Owned by Calipatria Broadcasting Company, LLC, but operated by Entravision.
3 Owned by Univision, operated by Entravision