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KWEX-DT : ウィキペディア英語版
KWEX-DT

KWEX-DT, virtual and UHF digital channel 41, is a Univision owned-and-operated television station located in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The station is owned by Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with UniMás owned-and-operated station KNIC-DT (channel 17). The two stations share studio facilities located on Netwok Boulevard in Northwest San Antonio. KWEX operates a secondary studio facility located at the Texas A&M–San Antonio Educational and Cultural Arts Center on South Santa Rosa in downtown San Antonio; and its transmitter is located off of Route 181 in northwest Wilson County (northeast of Elmendorf).
==History==

The station first signed on the air on June 10, 1955 as KCOR-TV (the callsign was taken from its radio sister station KCOR (1350 AM), which itself was named for Raoul Cortez, the owner and pioneer of the first full-time Spanish-language radio and television stations in the United States by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). KCOR-TV was also the first Spanish-language commercial television station in the U.S., as well as the first television station in south Texas to broadcast on the UHF band. The station originally operated from studio facilities located on Network Boulevard (southwest of the present-day I-10) on the city's northwest side.
In 1961, after KCOR-TV had been losing money for years, Cortez sold the station to a consortium led by his son-in-law Emilio Nicolas, Renold Anselmo, Emilio Azcarraga Vidaurreta, Julian Kaufman and Frank Fouce. With the change in ownership, the station changed its call letters to KUAL-TV that year. Since the station's beginnings, Nicolas had worked side by side with Cortez, not only running the station, but producing many of channel 41's variety programs. Nicolas made the station a financial success, and in 1962 Nicolas and his partners built their second television station, KMEX-TV in Los Angeles. The two stations, with KUAL as the de facto founding station of the entire network, formed the nuclei of the first Spanish language television network in the United States; later that year, the station changed its calls to KWEX (a "-TV" suffix was added in 1979), as the station became a charter affiliate of the Spanish International Network (which was relaunched as Univision in 1987).
On July 29, 2013, KWEX relocated from its longtime Durango Boulevard studios in San Antonio's Southtown district to a new 43,200-square-foot facility on Network Boulevard. The facility, which was constructed over the course of six months, cost $10 million to build and includes expanded master control and newsroom space, two studios for production of its newscasts and local programs (one of which includes a kitchen set used for food segments); Univision Communications' San Antonio radio cluster – KCOR, KBBT (98.5 FM), KCOR-FM (95.1 FM), KROM (92.9 FM), KXTN-FM (107.5) – relocated their operations to the facility in late summer 2013. Plans called for the former studio facility to be torn down with an apartment complex being built on the property, a plan that was opposed by the San Antonio Conservation Society and the Texas Historical Commission, who proposed that the building be restored and incorporated into the new development.〔(Univision now broadcasting from new station ), ''San Antonio Express-News'', July 29, 2013.〕
On August 10, 2013, KWEX signed a three-year lease agreement with Texas A&M University–San Antonio to use the university educational and cultural arts center on the site of the Museo Alameda (which closed in August 2012) in the Market Square district of downtown San Antonio as a secondary studio facility; the station built a 1,200-square-foot, HD-ready studio for use during live segments seen on the station's 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. newscasts as well as its morning insert ''Despierta San Antonio'', Texas A&M communications students will also have access to the studio when it is not in use for KWEX productions.〔(Univision opening studio at former Museo Alameda ), ''San Antonio Express-News'', August 10, 2013.〕 The new facility opened on February 18, 2014.〔(KWEX 41 Univision San Antonio celebrates opening of new downtown television studio ), San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, February 18, 2014.〕〔(Univision opens downtown San Antonio studio ), ''San Antonio Express-News'', February 20, 2014.〕

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