KDFQ-LP

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KDFQ-LP
Channels
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedSeptember 26, 1995
Former call signs
K24EP
Call sign meaning
K XHDF (Azteca flagship) Q
Technical information
Facility ID 7369
ERP 9.99 kW
Transmitter coordinates 34°41′12″N112°7′2″W / 34.68667°N 112.11722°W / 34.68667; -112.11722

KDFQ-LP channel 47 was the Azteca America affiliate for Prescott, Arizona. It was last owned by HC2 Holdings.

Originally established by Una Vez Más Holdings on channel 24, it was required to move when KTVK in Phoenix began using channel 24 for digital television. K24EP/KDFQ-LP was displaced for several years and commenced transmissions on channel 47 in December 2006. [1]

The license was canceled at HC2's request on September 21, 2020, after having gone silent on November 12, 2018, due to repack displacement.

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect Short nameProgramming [1]
47.1 480i 4:3 KDFQ-LPsilent

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