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Mundofoxaffiliates Status MUNDOFOX AFFILIATE STATUS As of 8/8/12 Designated Market Area (DMA) DMA Rank US Hisp % US Hisp HH Ch Call Los Angeles 1 13.441 1,876,110 Meruelo Media Holdings 22 KWHY-TV New York 2 9.637 1,345,140 America TV 34 WPXO-LD Miami-Ft. Lauderdale 3 5.231 730,160 America TV 41 WJAN-CA Houston 4 4.351 607,290 Meruelo Media Holdings 34 KUVM-LD Chicago 5 3.666 511,680 KM Communications 4 WOCK-CD Dallas 6 3.615 504,610 HIC Broadcasting 52 KFWD-TV San Antonio 7 3.03 422,860 Cranston II LLC 10 KYVV-TV San Francisco-Oak-San Jose 8 2.971 414,730 TTBG 38 KCNS-TV Phoenix (Prescott) 9 2.511 350,450 Hero Broadcasting 6 KMOH-TV Harlingen-Wslco-Brnsvl-McA 10 2.207 308,050 Entravision 2 XRIO-TV Sacramnto-Stkton-Modesto 11 2.019 281,740 Cocola Broadcasting 49 KSAO-LD San Diego 13 1.824 254,650 Entravision 49.2 XHDTV-DT Fresno-Visalia 14 1.822 254,270 Cocola Broadcasting 43 KGMC-DT El Paso (Las Cruces) 15 1.746 243,270 Entravision 51.2 KTFN-TV Denver 16 1.7 237,280 CASA Media Partners 33 KQCK-TV Philadelphia 17 1.663 232,150 Prime Time Partners 38 WPSJ-CA Orlando-Daytona Bch-Melbrn 18 1.618 225,860 Central Broadcasting 21 W21AU-LD Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota) 20 1.53 213,590 Prime Time Partners 35 WSPF-CA Atlanta 21 1.183 165,080 Prism Broadcasting 26 WTBS-LD Las Vegas 23 1.128 157,390 Cranston II LLC 32 KMCC-TV Boston (Manchester) 24 1.096 153,020 Hero Broadcasting 24 WFXZ-CD Seattle 26 0.87 121,490 Fisher Radio Group 31.2 KUNS-TV Corpus Christi 27 0.798 111,350 London Broadcasting 14 KXPX-LP West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce 28 0.751 104,860 WBWP 57 WBWP-LD Salt Lake City 30 0.691 96,490 Adelante 23 KBTU-LP Bakersfield 31 0.678 94,680 Cocola Broadcasting 34 KCBT-LD Portland 32 0.668 93,260 Fisher Radio Group 16.2 KUNP-LP Monterey-Salinas 34 0.534 74,600 Cocola Broadcasting 19 KMBY-LD Laredo 35 0.489 68,210 Entravision 39.2 KXOF-TV Yuma-El Centro 36 0.487 67,930 Entravision 54.2 KAJB-TV Ft. Myers-Naples 37 0.486 67,850 Sun Broadcasting 46.2 WXCW-TV Palm Springs 39 0.458 63,960 Camino Real Comm 31 KRET-CA Milwaukee 40 0.436 60,790 Adelante 38 WBWT-LP Waco-Temple-Bryan 41 0.434 60,590 London Broadcasting 9.2 KCEN-DT Odessa-Midland 43 0.422 58,840 Camino Real Comm 22 KMDF-LD SantaBarbra-SanMar-SanLuOb 45 0.4 55,850 Meruelo Media Holdings 32 KSBT-LD Oklahoma City 47 0.383 53,460 Sunshine State TV Nets 45 KOHC-CD Yakima 49 0.37 51,690 Hispanvision 38 K49GF-LP Lubbock 51 0.357 49,840 Camino Real Comm 21 K21KW-DT Reno 60 0.278 38,770 Prism Broadcasting 4 K04QY-DT Tyler-Longview(Lfkn&Ncgd) 68 0.207 28,910 London Broadcasting 19.2 KYTX-DT Boise 71 0.179 24,950 Cocola Broadcasting 39 KKJB-DT Ft. Smith-Fay-Sprngdl-Rgrs 72 0.176 24,510 Kaleidoscope Foundation Inc. 36 KFFS-CD Columbus, OH 74 0.165 23,030 WCSN Television 32 WCSN-LD Abilene-Sweetwater 78 0.148 20,660 Camino Real Comm 21 K21LT-DT Chico-Redding 82 0.14 19,560 Prism Broadcasting 50 KBIT-LD Little Rock 85 0.136 18,920 Equity Broadcasting 47 KMYA-LP San Angelo 92 0.119 16,610 Camino Real Comm 6 KJBA-LD Beaumont-Port Arthur 101 0.101 14,130 London Broadcasting 43 KUIL-LP Victoria 110 0.085 11,810 H Lopez Estate 31 KVHM-LP.
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