KLMV-CA

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KLMV-CA
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Laredo, TX
Branding Almavision
Channels 68 (UHF) analog
Affiliations Almavision
Owner J. B. Salazar
Founded 1999
Former callsigns K68FU
Former affiliations HSN

KLMV-CA channel 68 is a low-powered Class A Almavision affiliate for the Laredo, Texas / Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas markets. It is owned and operated by J. B. Salazar. It has a broadcasting power of 150 kW. It broadcasts Almavision programming 24 hours a day. From 1999-2003 KLMV was named K68FU and was affiliated to HSN.


American Broadcast television in the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo market (Nielsen DMA #187)

KGNS 8 (NBC)(The CW on DT.2) - KVTV 13 (CBS) - KETF-CA 25 (Telefutura) - KLDO 27 (Univisión) - KXOF-CA 39 (FOX) - KNEX-LP 55 (Azteca America) - KLMV-CA 68 (Almavision)

Mexican Broadcast television in the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo market
XEFE 2 (Televisa) - XHBR 11 (Televisa XEW) - XHLNA 21 (TV Azteca 13) - XHLAT 33 (TV Azteca 7) - XHNAT 45 (Multimedios) - XHLAR 57 (Televisa)

Broadcast television available on cable only:
Availability may vary by geographical location

San Antonio: WOAI 4 (NBC) - KENS 5 (CBS) - KLRN 9 (PBS) - KSAT 12 (ABC) - KABB 29 (FOX)
Mexico City: XHTV 4 (Televisa) - XHGC 5 (Televisa) - XEQ 9 (Televisa) - XEIPN 11 (Once TV)
Other Markets: WNBC 4 (NBC, New York) - WSEE 35 (CBS, Erie)

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