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K07TA : ウィキペディア英語版
KTAS

KTAS is a Spanish-language television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally on 34 (digital) as an affiliate of Telemundo. The station is owned by Raul & Consuelo Palazuelos. KTAS was previously seen on now-defunct repeater stations K07TA in Santa Maria and K09UF in Morro Bay.
==History==
Channel 33 first signed on in January 1990 as KADE, owned by the owners of KADY in Oxnard, California (now KBEH), rebroadcasting its sister station in Oxnard with the exception of nightly Fox network programming. KADE signed off in 1993.
Channel 33 returned to the air in 1997 as KTAS, a Univision affiliate. KTAS switched to Telemundo in 2001 when KPMR signed on the air.
K07TA began as a translator of then-independent station KCSO 19 (now KUVS of the Sacramento, California area) based in Modesto in the 1970s and 1980s.

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