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Television station in Garden Grove, California
KWHY (channel 63) is a television station licensed to Garden Grove, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area as an affiliate of Canal de
KWHY
Television station in Los Angeles
RF channel 4 under a channel sharing agreement with Garden Grove–licensed KWHY (channel 63). On June 19, 1952, John Poole, owner of radio station KBIG (740
KSCN-TV
American businessman
Bank of California. which Meruelo co-founded in 2003, television station KWHY, radio stations KLOS, KLLI, KPWR, KDAY and KDEY-FM under the Meruelo Media
Alex_Meruelo
American television network
Chicago and KWHY in Los Angeles with an initial limited 'ticker scroll'. In 1969, Registered Investment Advisor Eugene Inger joined KWHY-TV and expanded
Financial_News_Network
1999 American TV series or program
Court) is a Spanish-language reality court show that originally aired on KWHY-TV in Los Angeles but later moved to Telemundo. The show was presided over
La_Corte_del_Pueblo
Mexican cable news TV channel
, daily from 7 to 8 p.m. and daily from 10 to 11 p.m. (Pacific Time) on KWHY-TV 22. During 2012, Milenio Television began broadcasting on Digital Television
Milenio_Televisión
Mexican professional wrestling promotion
they could not fit onto the regular broadcast. It aired in Los Angeles on KWHY and in San Francisco on KEMO-TV. This show was followed up by "Guerreros
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Consejo_Mundial_de_Lucha_Libre
Television station in Corona, California
apparent than in Southern California, despite the arrival of SelecTV on KWHY-TV (channel 22) the next year. By April 1979, the service was signing up
KVEA
American subscription television service
later switched to a flat fee. SelecTV began broadcasting July 23, 1978, on KWHY-TV channel 22 in Los Angeles. By November, SelecTV had signed up 5,000 subscribers
SelecTV_(American_TV_channel)
American professional soccer club based in the Greater Los Angeles area
of the season. In Spanish, 2012 matches were shown on independent outlet KWHY with Adrian Garcia Marquez and Francisco Pinto commentating. Television commentary
LA_Galaxy
Television station in Ventura, California
Business News 22 acquired from KWHY-TV, later BizNews 1 on weekday mornings and afternoons. Business news returned to KWHY-TV, this time only on its digital
KJLA
Former American Spanish-language TV network
run by Rolando Nichols (formerly of the network's Los Angeles affiliate KWHY-TV), that originated from Los Angeles; two live half-hour newscasts were
MundoMax
American television and radio commentator (1931–2003)
the former mayor of Los Angeles. By 1980, George had his own talk show at KWHY, and when it moved to fledgling UHF station KDOC in Anaheim, he launched
Wally_George
Radio format
television station KWHY-TV, it was speculated that the station would drop hip-hop and revert to a Spanish-language format to complement KWHY-TV. Following
Classic_hip-hop
American Spanish-language TV network
Spanish-speaking channels called Canal de la Fe, with locally originated programming on KWHY in Los Angeles, as early as August 2018. Promotion of the channel was limited
Visión_Latina
Defunct American soccer club
however, in August a deal was reached with KDOC (English) and MundoFOX22 KWHY-TV (Spanish) for the remainder of the 2013 season. KWKW-AM (ESPN Deportes
Chivas_USA
Radio station in Ontario, California
were sold to Meruelo Group, which also owned Los Angeles television station KWHY-TV (channel 22). On June 7, 2015, the radio stations began carrying Art Laboe's
KDEY-FM
Earliest attested form of the Greek language
of a voiceless or voiceless aspirated velar stop + *y (*ky, *kʰy, *kʷy, kʷʰy) and corresponds to -ττ- or -σσ- in Greek varieties written in the Greek
Mycenaean_Greek
American Spanish-language TV network
Telemundo station in Puerto Rico, WKAQ-TV, and Spanish independent station KWHY-TV (channel 22) in Los Angeles in order to help finance its acquisition of
Telemundo
Television station division of Telemundo
NBCUniversal announced the sale of its Spanish-language independent station KWHY-TV to the Meruelo Group due to its pending merger with Comcast. The sale
Telemundo_Station_Group
Los Angeles PBS Major member KRCA 62 7 Riverside Estrella TV Network-owned KWHY 63 4 Garden Grove EMT Media Multicultural Independent KILM 64 24 Inglewood
List of Los Angeles television stations
List_of_Los_Angeles_television_stations
Rock radio station in Los Angeles
"Cali 93.9"), as well as two Spanish-language television stations, KBEH and KWHY-TV. Meruelo began operating KLOS under a local marketing agreement beginning
KLOS
Hispanic rhythmic radio station in Los Angeles
earlier), simulcasters KDAY/KDEY, and Spanish-language television stations KWHY and KBEH) announced that it would acquire KXOS for $35 million. On July 17
KLLI_(FM)
Television station in Los Angeles
26, 2009. It was one of four local stations (alongside KCBS-TV, KNBC, and KWHY-TV) to offer this service. KTLA was one of nearly 1,000 television stations
KTLA
Argentinian-American speaker and TV show host
hosted a TV show called Despretar that aired from Monday through Friday on KWHY 22. In each episode, she called guests who shared stories about how they
Mabel_Katz
American television broadcast company
(soon) Rev'n Action The Family Channel 67974 Albuquerque–Santa Fe New Mexico KWHY-LD 36 Silent 129009 K33OB-D 50 Silent 129875 Buffalo New York WBUO-LD 30
Get_After_It_Media
Mountain in California, United States
18 Shop LC KNLA-CD 20 32 Daystar Español KSCN-TV 22 4 Scientology Network KWHY 63 4 Multicultural Ind. (EMT Media) KCET 28 28 PBS KPXN 30 24 ION KVMD 31
Mount_Wilson_(California)
Ownership of multiple broadcast stations in the same community
Telemundo O&O KVEA and Spanish language independent station KWHY-TV, before selling KWHY to the Meruelo Group in January 2011. The FCC allows common ownership
Duopoly_(broadcasting)
Fresno KNXT-LD 53 Los Angeles KCAL-TV 9 KCOP-TV 13 KJLA 57 †‡ KVMD 31 ‡ KWHY 63 †‡ KXLA 44 ‡ Modesto KBSV 23 ‡ Monterey KAAP-LD 2 Palm Springs KPSE-LD
List of independent television stations in the United States
List_of_independent_television_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Los Angeles
on July 14, 2008 (Spanish-language sister station KVEA and former sister KWHY-TV also converted their newscasts to HD at the same time). On December 6
KNBC
Last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek
(post-PIE) After *py, *pʰy *pť *ty, *tʰy (or *t͡sy) *ťť *ky, *kʰy *kʷy, *kʷʰy (*d͡zy) *ďď *gy *gʷy *ly *ľľ *my, *ny *ňň *ry *řř *sy > *hy *yy *wy *ɥɥ >
Proto-Greek_language
Defunct American soccer club
season match in Spanish, with Hugo Bandi and Luis Bravo commentating. Later KWHY broadcast 8 away matches. Mario Machado, who doubled as public address announcer
Los_Angeles_Aztecs
Television station in Riverside, California
Milenio TV personnel from Monterrey, Mexico; Canal 6/Milenio also produced KWHY-TV's newscasts from 2017 to 2024. Both the analog and pre-transition allocations
KRCA
Mexican-American media executive
Internacional. Abud served as general manager of television stations KVEA and KWHY in Los Angeles and KXTX-TV in Dallas. In 2001, he founded the bilingual cable
Manuel_Abud
Rhythmic hot adult contemporary radio station in Los Angeles
(KPWR Radio Holdings LLC) Sister stations Radio: KDAY KDEY-FM KLLI KLOS TV: KWHY History Former call signs KBMS (1955–1969) KWST (1969–1982) KMGG (1982–1986)
KPWR
MeTV KDOC-TV 56 TCT KJLA 57 Vision Latina KLCS 58 PBS KRCA 62 Estrella TV KWHY 63 Multicultural independent KILM 64 Independent Monterey–Salinas KSBW 8
List of television stations in California
List_of_television_stations_in_California
Television station in Los Angeles
studio facilities in Hollywood until 2025, when Meruelo Broadcasting sold off KWHY-TV (channel 22) to Sunset Boulevard Broadcasting, a company affiliated with
KCET
Television station in Phoenix, Arizona
Independent Broadcasting Network, who changed the programming to a simulcast of KWHY-TV (channel 22), a Spanish-language independent station in Los Angeles. The
K14RK-D
2012 American TV series or program
do not have a Spanish language news option on local television (excluding KWHY-TV and WGEN-TV who already operate their own news departments). Affiliates
Noticias_MundoFox
affiliation New affiliation Notes Source January 6 Los Angeles, California KWHY-TV → KSCN-TV 22.1 Independent Spanish language programming Scientology Network
2025_in_American_television
Television station in Concord, California
Spanish religious channel Canal de la Fe, from Garden Grove station KBEH (now KWHY), on its .2 frequency. On October 6, 2020, it was announced that Radiant
KTNC-TV
Japanese anime television series
the mainland in March 1976, Friday nights at 6:00 P.M. on Los Angeles's KWHY-TV (channel 22) and at 8:00 P.M. on San Francisco's KEMO-TV (channel 20)
Reideen_the_Brave
Television networks division of 21st Century Fox (1993–2019)
17, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019. "MundoMax ends run on last affiliates KWHY and WGEN". Media Moves. December 2, 2016. Archived from the original on December
Fox_Networks_Group
Mexican television network
both due to station cutbacks in their news departments. Independent station KWHY-TV began to air Multimedios-produced newscasts in 2017 after MundoMax ceased
Canal_6_(Mexico)
Major League Baseball season
Fox Sports Net West KCAL-9 KDOC KPXN (PAX TV) •Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc KWHY-TV (Spanish) •José Mota, Adrián García Radio KSPN (AM 710) •Terry Smith,
2004_Anaheim_Angels_season
Television network and streaming service
Hubbard: In His Own Voice. Meruelo Media announced on July 29, 2024 that KWHY-TV (channel 22) would be sold to a broadcast division of the Church known
Scientology_Network
KDOC-TV 56 TCT KJLA 57 Spanish Religious KLCS 58 PBS KRCA 62 Estrella TV KWHY 63 Canal de la Fe KILM 64 Bounce TV Low-power KSGA-LD 3 KHTV-CD 6 MeTV+ KFLA-LD
List of United States television stations available in Canada
List_of_United_States_television_stations_available_in_Canada
Television station in Avalon, California
2006, NBC Universal (owner of rival KVEA, channel 52 and then-owner of KWHY, channel 22) filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission
KAZA-TV
American pay television channel
August 15, 2013. In the past, Galavisión had two over-the air affiliates. KWHY was the Los Angeles affiliate until it became a Spanish independent station
Galavisión
American country music-oriented digital broadcast television network
KLFI-CD 35.4 Chico–Redding California KXCH-LD 19.1 KKRM-LD x.9 Los Angeles KWHY 63.2 Lucerne Valley KVVB-LD 33.4 San Diego KSDY-LD 50.5 San Francisco KUKR-LD
Heartland_(TV_network)
Argentine journalist and television host
correspondent for Argentine television. Later he joined the sport division of KWHY-TV in Los Angeles. In 1978 he conducted the first Spanish-language sports
Enrique_Gratas
MeTV+ Lake Dallas–Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas KAZD 55.3 Los Angeles, California KWHY-TV 22.2 Independent [citation needed] Lubbock, Texas KNKC-LD 29.2 Infomercials
2023_in_American_television
American sportscaster (born 1973)
coverage, Houston Chronicle, August 1, 2004 "Dodgers team with Telemundo's KWHY". MLB.com. July 22, 2004. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012
Adrian_Garcia_Marquez
Myers/Naples, FL WXCW-DT2/3 46.2/3 WGPS-LP 22.1 Estrella TV Cozi TV Los Angeles, CA KWHY-TV 22.1 MundoMax Independent Miami/Fort Lauderdale, FL WGEN-TV 8.1 Azteca
2016_in_American_television
Affiliation Agreements, Broadcasting & Cable, March 4, 2012. MundoFox makes KWHY-TV Channel 22 its Los Angeles home, Los Angeles Times, March 4, 2012. MundoFox
2012_in_American_television
Television station in San Diego
telecasts, a local newscast produced by KNSD, and entertainment programming from KWHY-TV in Los Angeles. During the Great Recession, KNSD scaled back its operation
KNSD
VMAs Video Vanguard Speech". Billboard. August 30, 2015. "RCN takes over KWHY-TV, local newscasts canceled". Media Moves. August 31, 2015. Smith, Rick
2015_in_American_television
American film producer
first West Coast cable broadcast of mixed martial arts (Combate Mortal) on KWHY-TV. He created the Golden Glory fighting team with Bas Boon in 1999. Golden
Frederico_Lapenda
Television station in Chicago
where Zenith had backed out, after the company had also contracted to buy KWHY-TV in Los Angeles. With Zenith out of the picture, Chicagoland TV continued
WCPX-TV
KFFV Seattle TVNewsCheck 7/4/2011 The Meruelo Group Takes Leadership of KWHY Channel 22 Archived 2025-12-12 at the Wayback Machine From PR Newswire (July
2011_in_American_television
American disc jockey
for a time, a dance program, "The Huggie Boy Show", which aired weekly on KWHY-TV channel 22. His popularity continued to increase long after the show went
Dick_Hugg
Sportscaster
Accion, the weekly Spanish TV show of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on KWHY-TV (channel 22).[citation needed] He also worked for the Los Angeles station
Francisco_X._Rivera
KMSG-LD 43.2 2002 2023 Los Angeles KAZA-TV 54 2001 2018 KJLA 57 2018 2021 KWHY-TV 22.2 2022 2022 Monterey KBIT-LD 43 2002 2022 Palm Springs KYAV-LP 12 —N/a
List of Azteca América affiliates
List_of_Azteca_América_affiliates
2 The CW KWHB Tulsa, Oklahoma 47 CTN KWHE Honolulu, Hawaii 14 Religious KWHY Garden Grove, California 63 Canal de la Fe KWKB Iowa City, Iowa 20 TCT KWKS
List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter K)
List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)
Reno, Nevada, on virtual channel 7 KTNP-LD in Colorado Springs, Colorado KWHY-TV in Los Angeles, California, on virtual channel 22 W04BS-D in Bethel, Maine
Channel 4 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_4_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Radio Centro on an HD subchannel of KXOS and develop content for Mereulo's KWHY-TV. 23 CKJH—Melfort, Saskatchewan rebrands from CK750 to Beach Radio with
2019_in_radio
Living, and Empty Nest. In 1990, he sold Enterprise to become a producer for KWHY, a Spanish broadcast station in Los Angeles before co-founding Roberts David
Mark_Roberts_(film_producer)
Television series
Men WJXT Frank Smith or Frank Timoney and Arthur Smith Los Angeles Aztecs KWHY KHJ-TV ONTV KTTV KMEX-TV Chick Hearn Gil Stratton and Norm Jackson Tom Kelly
North American Soccer League on television
North_American_Soccer_League_on_television
Valley, Oregon KEAT-LP in Amarillo, Texas KPAO-LP in Paso Robles, California KWHY-LP in Santa Barbara, California W22BN in Danbury, Connecticut W22CJ in Jacksonville
Channel 22 low-power TV stations in the United States
Channel_22_low-power_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Overview of the events of 2013 in radio
retain the format despite being the owners of Spanish television outlet KWHY-TV 10 CING-FM/Hamilton, Ontario flips from classic hits to hot adult contemporary
2013_in_North_American_radio
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Girl/Female
German
Powerful Ruler
Girl/Female
Greek
People's victory.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Mother.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Sun God; Almighty Ruler; Joy
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Deacon.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Submitted to Three Gods
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Badrinath | பதà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à®¾à®¤
Lord of mount Badri
Girl/Female
Tamil
Achievement, Perfection, Success
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Peaceful Mind; God of Happiness
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