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KISA-LD was a low-power television station in San Antonio, Texas, formerly broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 40 as an affiliate of LAT TV. The station is owned by Mako Communications of Corpus Christi, Texas and was available on Grande Communications cable television, but not on Time Warner Cable.

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  • KISA-LD was a low-power television station in San Antonio, Texas, formerly broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 40 as an affiliate of LAT TV. The station is owned by Mako Communications of Corpus Christi, Texas and was available on Grande Communications cable television, but not on Time Warner Cable.
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  • KISA-LD
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  • KISA-LD
digital channel
  • 40 (UHF)
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formation date
former broadcast network
former call sign
  • K40IH (2005)
  • K48DS (1992-2005)
  • KISA-LP (2005-2012)
location
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