VasalloVision
Appearance
This article needs to be updated.(November 2012) |
Country | United States |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Ownership | |
Key people | Carlos Vasallo, president and CEO |
History | |
Launched | October 22, 2009 |
Founder | Carlos Vasallo and Miguel Banojian |
Closed | August 13, 2012 (2 years, 296 days) |
Replaced by | MundoFox (de facto) |
Links | |
Website | vasallovision.tv |
VasalloVision was a small Spanish-language television network in the United States that catered to the Mexican audience. Most of its schedule consisted of films, lucha libre, and children's programming. The network was made up of four stations, mostly in the western part of the country.
All its affiliates would affiliate with MundoMax upon its launch on August 13, 2012, and the network wound down operations on that same date.
Former affiliates
[edit]City | Station | Channel | Owner | Comment |
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Del Rio/San Antonio, Texas | KYVV-TV | 10.1
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SATV 10, LLC | Current Grit affiliate |
Aurora/Denver, Colorado | KQDK-CA (satellite of KQCK, Cheyenne, WY) |
39
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Fusion Communications | Sold to Christian Television Network |
Cheyenne, Wyoming/Denver, Colorado | KQCK | 33.1
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Baytown/Houston, Texas | KAZH | 57.1
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Titan Broadcast Group | First station to carry VasalloVision programming. Now KUBE-TV, a ShopHQ affiliate owned by WRNN Associates. |
Laughlin/Las Vegas, Nevada | KMCC | 32.1
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Beam Tilt, LLC | Now owned by Ion Media and carrying Ion Television. |
Louisville, Kentucky | WBKI-TV | 34.2
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Fusion Communications | Dropped in August 2012 after ownership switch; station taken off air in 2017 in FCC spectrum auction. |
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