List of MundoMax affiliates explained

MundoMax was an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by Colombian broadcaster RCN Televisión, which was launched on August 13, 2012 under the name MundoFox.[1], the network currently has affiliation agreements with 42 television stations.[2] MundoMax maintains a national cable network feed that is distributed directly to cable, satellite and IPTV providers in certain media markets not listed in this article, as an alternative method of distribution in areas without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station.

This article is a listing of final MundoMax affiliates in the continental United States, U.S. possessions and areas of Mexico located near U.S. cities along the U.S. border (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations, describing their histories, technical information (such as broadcast frequencies) and any local programming. The station's virtual (PSIP) channel number follows the call letters.

The article also includes a list of its former affiliate stations, which is also based on the station's city of license or market, and denotes the years in which the station served as an affiliate of the network under either the MundoFox and/or MundoMax identities as well as the current status of the corresponding channel that carried the network.

Final affiliates

City of license/marketStationVirtual
channel
Physical
channel
Year of
affiliation
OwnershipNotes

United States

Arkansas

36.1 36 2015 Pinnacle Media, LLC
Switched to MeTV On December 1, 2016
44.1 44

Arizona

6.1 19 2012 HERO Broadcasting, LLC Switched to América Tevé on December 1, 2016
40.1 40 2012 Repeater of KMOH-TV

California

34.1 34 2012 Cocola Broadcasting Switched to Estrella TV on December 1, 2016
Clovis
43.1 43 2012 Cocola Broadcasting
22.1 42 2012 Reverted to a Spanish independent station on December 1, 2016
49.1 49 2012 Cocola Broadcasting Switched to Azteca on December 1, 2016
K46GF 46 32 2012 Meruelo Group Translator of KWHY-TV/Los Angeles
Templeton
KMBY-LD 19.1 19 2012 Cocola Broadcasting Switched to Heroes & Icons on December 1, 2016

Colorado

57.2 20 2012 Media General
Subchannel taken offline with MundoMax's demise

Florida

8.1 8 2013 Mapale, LLC[3] [4] Switched to Azteca on December 1, 2016
W24DE-D 24.1 24 2012 Translator of WGEN-TV
21.1 21 2013 Central Florida Broadcasting Switched to América Tevé on December 1, 2016
35.1 38 2012 Prime Time Partners LLC
57.1 25 2012 H&R Production Group, LLC Reverted to a Spanish independent station on December 1, 2016

Georgia

26.1 30 2012 Prism Broadcasting Converted to automated paid programming upon MundoMax's demise

Idaho

49.1 49 2015 Cocola Broadcasting Switched to HSN2 on December 1, 2016

Louisiana

Slidell
54.2 24 2012 Subchannel now affiliated with Quest

Missouri

62.2 47 2013 Meredith Corporation
Subchannel was taken offline upon MundoMax's demise then later reactivated in 2018 with affiliation of Light TV
8.1 21 2014 Craft Broadcasting Switched to Retro TV on December 1, 2016.

Nevada

34.1 32 2012 Cranston II, LLC Switched to The Action Channel on December 1, 2016; later purchased by Ion Media and is an O&O of Ion Television
7.1 4 2012 Prism Broadcasting

New Jersey

Hammonton
8.1 38 2012 Prime Time Partners, LLC Switched to SonLife on December 1, 2016

New Mexico

21.1 21 2014 Belmax Broadcasting Switched to Antenna TV on November 28, 2016

Oklahoma

31.2 31 2013 ME3 Communications Company
KTEW-LD 18.2 18 2013 Mable Marie Kelly

Oregon

16.2 16 2012 Sinclair Broadcast Group Switched to Escape on December 1, 2016.
KMCW-LP 14.1 14 2014
47.2 47 2012 Sinclair Broadcast Group Translator of KUNP/LaGrande

Texas

21.1 21 2012 Andrew Fara
12.5 43 2012 Tegna Media Subchannel now affiliated with MyNetworkTV
23.4 23 2012 Semi-satellite of KCEN-TV, subchannel now affiliated with True Crime Network
3.3 8 2012 Subchannel now affiliated with Ion Television
10.1 28 2012 SATV 10, LLC Went silent May 12, 2016. Now a Grit affiliate as of July 1, 2018.
Longview (Tyler) 54.2 26 2014 London Broadcasting Corporation
Subchannel now offline
22.1 22 2012 JB Broadcasting
Missouri City
34.1 34 2013 Mako Communications
Switched to LATV on January 1, 2017
26.1 26 2014 JB Broadcasting
Temple (Waco) 6.4 9 2012 Tegna Media Subchannel now affiliated with True Crime Network

Washington

38.1 38 2012 Hispanavision, LLC

Former affiliates

City of license/MarketStationYears of affiliationCurrent status/notes
WJAN-CD 41 2012 Independent station owned by América CV Station Group
WOCK-CD 13.1 2012-2016 Independent station owned by KM Communications
Gary, Indiana
WPWR-TV 50.3 2012-2015 Former high power simulcast of WOCK-CD by Fox Television Stations-owned MyNetworkTV station. Discontinued after Fox divestment of MundoFox interest.
KFWD 52.1 2012-2016 Sonlife Broadcasting Network affiliate owned by NRJ Holdings LLC
East Orange, New Jersey
WPXO-LD 34 2012–2016 América Tevé owned-and-operated station owned by América CV Station Group;[5] former East Coast flagship station; was also simulcast on WWOR-DT4 during Fox partnership period
WMNT-CD 48.2 2012–2015 Owned by Community Broadcast Group, Inc.; subchannel currently carrying Antenna TV
WKPV 24.1 2012–2016 América Tevé owned-and-operated station owned by América CV Station Group
WJPX 24
WJWN-TV 24.1
WIRS 24.1
El Paso, TexasKTFN 65.2Owned by Entravision Communications; subchannel taken off-line
Kerrville, Texas
KMYS 35.2 Owned by Deerfield Media; switched subchannel to the American Sports Network
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
XHRIO 2.1The CW Network Owned by TVNorte, S.A. de C.V./operated by Entravision Communications; became an affiliate of The CW and shifted virtual channel to channel 15.1 in national channel re-nunmbering scheme
KCNS 38.1 Owned by NRJ TV
; switched to Sonlife Broadcasting Network
WTSJ-LP 38.1 Owned by DTV America Corporation; re-established affiliation to Azteca that existed prior to MundoFox's sign-on
WFXZ-CD 24.1 Owned by Prime Time Partners LLC; restored primary affiliation to Azteca that shifted to a second subchannel during MundoFox/Max's existence
Naples, Florida
WXCW 46.2 Owned by Sun Broadcasting, Inc.; currently airing Estrella TV via WGPS-LD
Tecate, Baja California, Mexico
XHDTV-TDT 49.2 Owned by Televisora Alco
; subchannel taken off the air.
Sheridan, Arkansas
KMYA-LP 47 2014-2016 Owned by 1 Squared Media, LLC; low-powered television station off-air.
KBGU-LP 33.1 2015 Owned by King Forward, Inc.
(operated by Regal Media, Inc.); Replaced by Buzzr
KUNS-TV 51.2 2012-2016 Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group; Switched to UniMás
KBTU-LP 23 2012-2016 Owned by DTV America Corporation; Switched to Altavisión
KBIT-LD 51.1 2012-2016 Owned by Prism Broadcasting; license cancelled August 30, 2018
Cheyenne, Wyoming
KQCK 39.1 2012-2014 Christian Television Network owned-and-operated station owned by Christian Television Corporation, Inc.
KDKW-LD 21.1 2015-2016 Owned by DTV America Corporation; license cancelled January 3, 2024

Notes and References

  1. News: MundoFox launches across the country. Carl Marcucci. Radio & Television Business Report. Streamline-RBR, Inc.. August 13, 2012. August 20, 2012.
  2. Web site: Stations for Network - MundoMax. RabbitEars. November 7, 2015.
  3. News: MundoFox Upgrades Affiliation In Miami Market With WGEN. Jon Lafayette. Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. December 28, 2012. December 29, 2012.
  4. News: MundoFOX cambia de casa en el sur de la Florida. Luis E. Palacios. El Nuevo Herald. es. December 30, 2012. December 30, 2012.
  5. August 2, 2016. America Teve Expands Its Coverage In NY And Puerto Rico. Press release. Hialeah Gardens, Fla.. America CV Network. PRNewswire. August 4, 2016.