KHDF-CD (channel 19) is a low-power Class A television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, owned by Innovate Corp. KHDF-CD began with an original construction permit issued on June 15, 1990, to "Hey Buddy" ... Broadcasting Company.
[2] One program was a call-in show hosted by Tootle; Ken White, television columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, called him "a way-out kind of guy, a nice, well-intentioned man who will put on anyone with something to say, even the wacky fringe elements".
KUPN's original allocation would have displaced KKJK-LP and a co-channel TBN station in Bullhead City, Arizona, so the FCC substituted UHF channel 22.
The station upgraded to a Class A license on December 21, 2001, and changed its call letters to KHDF-CA in July 2002.
Una Vez Más Holdings was already controlling the station ahead of acquiring it outright in 2004, programming it with Azteca América and signing an agreement to have the sales staff of Las Vegas Fox affiliate KVVU-TV sell commercials on KHDF.