Callsign: | KVER-CD |
City: | Indio, California |
Branding: | Univision Palm Springs (general) Noticias Univison Notivalle (newscasts) |
Digital: | 27 (UHF) |
Virtual: | 41 |
Affiliations: | 41.1: Univision 41.2: UniMás 41.3: Ion Mystery 41.4: Laff 41.5: LATV 41.6: KPST-FM |
Location: | Indio/Palm Springs, California |
Country: | United States |
Callsign Meaning: | The Spanish word ver, "to watch" |
Former Callsigns: | K04NT (1989–1995) KVER-LP (1995–2001) KVER-CA (2001–2018) |
Owner: | Entravision Communications |
Licensee: | Entravision Holdings, LLC |
Sister Stations: | KEVC-CD, KMIR-TV, KPSE-LD |
Former Channel Numbers: | Analog: 4 (VHF, 1989–2014) Digital: 41 (UHF, 2014–2019) |
Erp: | 15 kW |
Haat: | 191.90NaN0 |
Class: | CD |
Facility Id: | 69753 |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
KVER-CD (channel 41) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Indio, California, United States, serving the Palm Springs Area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language Univision network. It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside UniMás affiliate KEVC-CD (channel 5, also licensed to Indio), Palm Springs–licensed NBC affiliate KMIR-TV (channel 36) and MyNetworkTV affiliate KPSE-LD (channel 50). KVER and KEVC share studios on Corporate Way in Palm Desert; KMIR and KPSE maintain separate facilities on Parkview Drive, also in Palm Desert. KVER's transmitter is located atop Edom Hill in Cathedral City.
KVER's signal was formerly relayed on low-powered translator KVES-LD (virtual channel 28, UHF digital channel 36) in Palm Springs.
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
41.1 | KVER-CD | Main KVER-CD programming / Univision | |||
Unimas | Simulcast of KEVC-CD / UniMás | ||||
41.3 | Escape | Ion Mystery | |||
41.4 | Laff | Laff | |||
41.5 | LATV | LATV | |||
41.6 | Audio only | KPST | Simulcast of KPST-FM / Fuego 103.5 |