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Founded | August 23, 1989 |
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Telemundo (1989–2006) | |
Call sign meaning | Daystar Phoenix |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 168565 |
Class | LD |
ERP | 3 kW |
HAAT | 470.9 m (1,545 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°20′4″N 112°3′44″W / 33.33444°N 112.06222°W |
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Public license information | LMS |
Website | daystar |
KDPH-LD (channel 48) is a low-power television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, owned and operated by the Daystar Television Network. The station's transmitter is located atop South Mountain on the city's south side.[2][3]
Daystar's presence in Phoenix dates to 2000, but the low-power license began in 1989 as the first Telemundo affiliate for Phoenix, originally on channel 64. Despite being a low-power station, the station, later known as KDRX-LP and KDRX-CA, produced local news programming. In 2002, Telemundo itself acquired KDRX and the co-owned Telemundo station in Tucson, KHRR. Telemundo and Daystar agreed in 2005 to an unusual license and facility swap; Telemundo traded a full-power station in Holbrook, Arizona, KPHZ, and the low-power channel 48 for its full-power KDTP (channel 39), which was accompanied by the redesignation of channel 39 for commercial use. This allowed Telemundo to compete more effectively with Univision in Phoenix when Telemundo moved to channel 39 as KTAZ in July 2006.