KAZO-LP was an Azteca America and TuVision Spanish language network affiliate in Omaha, Nebraska. The station was carried on some area cable systems and over the air on UHF analog channel 57. (Azteca America programming continues in Omaha on KXVO digital 38.2.) The station was also rebroadcast on KCAZ-LP channel 57 in Columbus, KAZJ-LP channel 46 in Norfolk, KWAZ-LP channel 56 in Lincoln and KAZS-LP channel 23 in South Sioux City. By 2008 KWAZ-LP had moved to channel 35 and begun rebroadcasting KTVG instead of KAZO.
Prior to July 1, 2007, KAZO was affiliated with the Azteca America network. Before that, KAZO-LP was a repeater for KXVO. Pappas Telecasting terminated KAZO's affiliation agreement with Azteca America effective July 1, 2007. [1] After that date, KAZO officially became a part of Pappas' independent Spanish language network, TuVision. [2]
In October 2008, the station again returned to Azteca America programming as KXVO-DT2. Analog transmissions on KAZO-LP ceased around this time.
The station was owned and operated by Pappas Telecasting, who also owns KPTM, KPTH, and KHGI, as well as operates KMEG, KTVG, and KCWL-TV through local marketing agreements.
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