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KDTV-CD : ウィキペディア英語版
KDTV-DT

KDTV-DT, virtual channel 14 (UHF digital channel 51), is a Univision owned-and-operated television station located in San Francisco, California, United States. The station is owned by Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with UniMás owned-and-operated station KFSF-DT (channel 66). The two stations share studios located at the 50 Fremont Center building in San Francisco's Financial District, KDTV's transmitter is located on Mission Peak in Fremont. The station's signal is relayed on Class A digital translator KDTV-CD (channel 28) in Santa Rosa.
==History==

The station first signed on the air on August 13, 1975 as an affiliate of the Spanish International Network (the predecessor of Univision), broadcasting on UHF channel 60; it was the Bay Area's first exclusively Spanish-language television station. It was originally owned by a local group headed by Reynold Anselmo.
In 1979, KDTV reached a deal with San Mateo-based PBS member station KCSM-TV to transfer its full-power color facilities to that station; on March 5 of that year, KCSM and KDTV swapped transmitting facilities and channel assignments: KCSM moved to channel 60 and began transmitting from atop San Bruno Mountain's Radio Peak, while KDTV moved to UHF channel 14 and began transmitting from Mission Peak.
In 1986, the Spanish International Network relaunched as Univision. The station was acquired by Univision outright in 1992, turning KDTV into the market's third owned-and-operated station (behind KGO-TV channel 7, which has been owned by ABC since it signed on in 1949, and KSTS channel 48, which has been owned by Telemundo since 1987). In 2015/2016, the station announced it will move to a new state-of-the-art building in San Jose. It will move out of its old building, an office building in San Francisco, to a building that close to its Hispanic community.

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