WUVF-LD
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| Channels for WLZE-LD | |
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| Ownership | |
| Owner | Sun Broadcasting, Inc. |
| Operator | Fort Myers Broadcasting Company via SSA |
| WANA-LD, WINK-TV, WXCW | |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
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| Class | LD |
| ERP | 15 kW |
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| Translator(s) | WXCW 46.3 Naples |
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| Website | www |
WUVF-LD (channel 2) is a low-power television station licensed to Naples, Florida, United States, serving Southwest Florida as an affiliate of the Spanish-language networks Univision and UniMás. Locally owned by Sun Broadcasting, it is sister to two other Naples-licensed stations: CW affiliate WXCW (channel 46) and low-power WANA-LD (channel 16). Fort Myers Broadcasting Company, which owns Fort Myers–licensed CBS affiliate WINK-TV (channel 11), operates WUVF, WXCW, and WANA under a shared services agreement (SSA). The stations share studios on Palm Beach Boulevard (SR 80) in northeast Fort Myers; WUVF-LD's transmitter is located on Channel 30 Drive (on a tower shared with several radio stations).
WLZE-LD (channel 51) in Fort Myers operates as a translator of WUVF-LD; this station's transmitter is located north of Fort Myers Shores near the Charlotte–Lee county line.