The church that owns KPFW recently sold KXDA to something called the Hispanic Family Christian Network, which does sound suspiciously similar to the Hispanic Christian Community Network that owns KHFW and KSFW.Gridlock Joe said:JHBrandt said:The K*FW family of religious broadcasters have spent the last few years migrating into the D/FW area (KVFW is apparently long gone, but KPFW has moved here, with KQFW and KSFW supposedly on the way). But apparently there's also a K*DA family. KWDA already broadcasts from downtown Dallas; but there's a KXDA as well.
KXDA (which is owned by the same Hispanic church as our KPFW/18) started as LP analog 64 south of Durant, OK; but recently (last October) got a CP to move to Howe, TX on RF 5, so it looks like they're following the same trend.
Many of these stations never light up, but it's worth checking: Does anyone with a VHF-Lo antenna pointing toward Howe see a digital signal on RF 5?
All these stations are owned by what I suspect are shell companies of Hispanic Christian Community Network. They have a family of K*HO stations moving into Houston, two from Beaumont, one from Victoria and one from Woodville.
JHBrandt said:The church that owns KPFW recently sold KXDA to something called the Hispanic Family Christian Network, which does sound suspiciously similar to the Hispanic Christian Community Network that owns KHFW and KSFW.
dhett said:JHBrandt said:The church that owns KPFW recently sold KXDA to something called the Hispanic Family Christian Network, which does sound suspiciously similar to the Hispanic Christian Community Network that owns KHFW and KSFW.
Yup - same people. Cesar & Maria Guel own Hispanic Community Christian Network, Hispanic Family Christian Network, and Iglesia Jesucristo Es Mi Refugio, Inc.
The latter entity gave KXDA to HFCN - it was an internal transaction.
JHBrandt said:dhett said:JHBrandt said:The church that owns KPFW recently sold KXDA to something called the Hispanic Family Christian Network, which does sound suspiciously similar to the Hispanic Christian Community Network that owns KHFW and KSFW.
Yup - same people. Cesar & Maria Guel own Hispanic Community Christian Network, Hispanic Family Christian Network, and Iglesia Jesucristo Es Mi Refugio, Inc.
The latter entity gave KXDA to HFCN - it was an internal transaction.
Interesting - do you know if LMO Christian Media (KWDA/KQFW) is also owned by them? Reason I'm suspicious is that JEMIR's KPFW programming is simulcast on KWDA, so they appear to be working together.
JHBrandt said:What about DFW Broadcasting (current owners of KZFW, formerly owned by JEMIR)? Another HCCN shell or a different outfit?
Frank Provasek said:Surely someone will be carrying the Free-to-air Nashville Network relaunch in Dallas on November 1? Full page ads in the country Weekly magazines "available in most markets" The website watchtnn.com has a signup "Want to become an affiliate" but no LIST of affiliates. The affiliate relations phone number goes to a a mailbox that's full, my local paper's TV news editor tried to contact them - no response. Is this any way to relaunch a major branded network?
JHBrandt said:Wikipedia doesn't list any proposed affiliates in Texas, but sounds like it'd be a good companion to 31.4. Perhaps they could lease 31.2 (or 31.1, since Sonlife is also shown on 28.1).
fredcantu said:Your LPTV plan reminds of a joke Jim Hightower used to say when he was Ag Commissioner: "It's easy to make a small fortune in farming. First, start with a large fortune." I think the same goes for LPTV. Is anyone really getting rich with it?
JHBrandt said:This sort of thing has happened before, so it may be merely a technical glitch, but KODF/26 has been off the air since Friday evening.
The only thing they've run for the last several months is a simulcast of Hot TV, so we're not missing anything.
JHBrandt said:JHBrandt said:This sort of thing has happened before, so it may be merely a technical glitch, but KODF/26 has been off the air since Friday evening.
The only thing they've run for the last several months is a simulcast of Hot TV, so we're not missing anything.
Must've been a technical problem, as expected. KODF was back on the air last night with Hot TV.