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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: WUVN, WLII-DT, KUNS-TV, KUOK, KINC, KMEX-DT, WUNI, WGBO-DT, WUVG-DT, KREN-TV, WUVC-DT, KUVS-DT, WLTV-DT, WXTV-DT, WUVP-DT, WQHS-DT, KUVN-DT, KXLN-DT, KTVW-DT, WFDC-DT, KUNP, WUMN-LP, KLRA-LP, KEYU, KINT-TV, KUTH-DT, WUVF-LP, KUKC-LP, KDTV-DT, KLDO-TV, WVEN-TV, KFTV-DT, List of Univision affiliates, KPMR, KUTU-CA, KWEX-DT, KBNT-CA, KNVO, KVYE, WORA-TV, KORO, KSMS-TV, KLUZ-TV, WJMF-LP, KVER-CA, KHLU-LP, KABE-LD, KGHB-CA, KUCO-LP, KEUS-LP, KEUV-LP. Excerpt: WUVN is the Connecticut affiliate for the Spanish language Univision television network. It is licensed to Hartford. Owned by Entravision, the station broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 46. Its tower is located on Deercliff Road in Avon. It largely simulcasts Boston's Univision affiliate, WUNI, and operates a secondary feed, targeted to Springfield, Massachusetts, on its second digital subchannel (this service is also carried by Springfield-area cable systems). Both stations are branded as Univision Nueva Inglaterra, or Univision New England. WUVN is one of the oldest UHF stations in New England. It began operation on October 2, 1954 as WGTH-TV, a DuMont-ABC affiliate. The station was initially owned by a partnership of The Hartford Times and General Teleradio along with WGTH radio (1410 AM, now WPOP), but was sold to CBS in 1956, shortly after Hartford and New Haven merged into a single market. The station's call letters were changed to WHCT, for "Hartford CBS Television" (or alternatively "Hartford, ConnecticuT," or "Hartford Christian Television" in its later years, according to some). As a CBS station, WHCT's ratings were low because television sets weren't required to come with UHF tuners until 1964. Even with a very expensive converter, UHF signals were very unclear at the time. In 1957, Travelers Insurance Company, owners of WTIC-AM-FM, signed on WT...