KUDF-LP

KUDF-LP (channel 14)[2] is a low-power television station in Tucson, Arizona, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language network Estrella TV.

An original construction permit for a low-power television station on channel 14 was granted to K. Sandoval Burke, one of the two co-owners of Hispanic Broadcasters of Tucson, on February 28, 1989.

In April 1996, Zucker relaunched "KFAM" as KQBN-LP "Qué Bien", aiming to target upper-income Hispanic households.

The station was described as "like CNN in the daytime and HBO in primetime", showing news from Telenoticias (now Telemundo Internacional) in the day, uncut Spanish-language movies in the evening, and novelas at other times.

[10] In January 2004, Una Vez Más Holdings bought the station from Apogee and changed the call letters to KUDF-LP, intending to switch to Azteca America.

Final logo as an Azteca America affiliate, from 2020 until the network's 2022 shutdown.