Television stations
El Paso was the largest city in the United States without a PBS television station until 1978. In fact, the city had only three English-speaking channels, and cable subscribers in the 1970s and 1980s could receive four Los Angeles independent channels: KTLA-TV Channel 5, KCAL-TV Channel 9 (then KHJ-TV), KTTV-TV Channel 11 and KCOP-TV Channel 13. All but KTLA has been discontinued on cable. When UPN and the WB networks join to become The CW, El Paso will get it's own CW station, but only on digital television and cable. KTLA will continue to air on cable however. El Paso's current television stations are as follows:
KDBC 4 (CBS, MyNetworkTV on DT2) - KVIA 7 (ABC, The CW on DT2, Weather on DT3, LATV on DT4 ) - KTSM 9 ((NBC, NBCWP on DT2)) - KCOS 13 (PBS, PBS HD on DT1) - KFOX 14 (Fox, Weather on DT2) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KINT 26 (Univision) - KSCE 38 (Rel.) - K40FW 40 (Multimedios) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo) - KTFN 65 (Telefutura)
Mexican Broadcast television in the El Paso-Las Cruces-Ciudad Juárez market
XEPM 2 (Televisa XHGC) - XEJ 5 (Televisa XEQ) - XHCJE 11 (TV Azteca 13) - XHCJH 20 (TV Azteca 7) - XHJCI 32 (Televisa XEW) - XHIJ 44 (Spanish) - XHJUB 56 (Televisa local)
(Source: Wikipedia.org)
