KCWB-LP channel 13 and KVVG-LP channel 54 are Tvida Vision affiliates for the Fresno, California television market, presenting religious programming for Spanish-speaking viewers. Both stations are owned by Cocola Broadcasting. KCWB-LP was originally affiliated with HTV, a Spanish-language music video channel in the early-2000s. In 2005, KCWB flipped to Almavision until mid-summer, when they became an affiliate of the new Tvida Vision network.

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  • KCWB-LP channel 13 and KVVG-LP channel 54 are Tvida Vision affiliates for the Fresno, California television market, presenting religious programming for Spanish-speaking viewers. Both stations are owned by Cocola Broadcasting. KCWB-LP was originally affiliated with HTV, a Spanish-language music video channel in the early-2000s. In 2005, KCWB flipped to Almavision until mid-summer, when they became an affiliate of the new Tvida Vision network. KVVG-LP started out as an affiliate of Almavision for the Visalia area in early 2005. Formerly on channel 31, it later moved to channel 54. KVVG-LP is changed to Tvida Vision in mid-2005. The KVVG calls were originally used on a DuMont affiliate on channel 27 in Tulare in the 1950s.
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  • KCWB: 13
    KVVG: 54
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  • KCWB-LP / KVVG-LP
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  • HTV, Almavision
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  • KCWB-LP channel 13 and KVVG-LP channel 54 are Tvida Vision affiliates for the Fresno, California television market, presenting religious programming for Spanish-speaking viewers. Both stations are owned by Cocola Broadcasting. KCWB-LP was originally affiliated with HTV, a Spanish-language music video channel in the early-2000s. In 2005, KCWB flipped to Almavision until mid-summer, when they became an affiliate of the new Tvida Vision network.
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  • KCWB-LP
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