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Owner | Mintz Broadcasting |
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Founded | November 17, 2003 |
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Website | multimedios |
K69IT was a low-powered television station affiliated with the Mexico-based Multimedios Television, owned and operated by Mintz Broadcasting. It broadcast on channel 69 and was licensed to Midland, Texas; the station had applied for FCC permission to move to digital channel 25 or 29.
The station's license was cancelled by the FCC on October 25, 2011.
Spanish-language television stations by affiliation in the state of Texas
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