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==Stations== {{main|List of UniMás affiliates}} {{As of|October 2015}}, UniMás has 26 [[owned-and-operated station]]s, and current and pending [[network affiliate|affiliation agreements]] with 19 additional television stations encompassing 19 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Counting only conventional over-the-air affiliates, the network has a combined national reach of 46.54% of all households in the United States (or 145,419,291 Americans with at least one television set). Despite Univision's over-the-air expansion since its sister network launched as TeleFutura, UniMás has been slower in expanding its national coverage through broadcast television outlets and does not have over-the-air stations in several major markets with relatively sizeable populations of Hispanic and Latino residents where Univision and/or at least one of its competing Spanish language networks have broadcast affiliates, most notably [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]]; [[Kansas City, Missouri]]; [[Amarillo, Texas]]; [[Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]]; and [[Midland, Texas]]. Partly in order to fill these gaps, UniMás provides a national [[cable network]] feed that is distributed directly to cable, satellite and [[IPTV]] providers as an alternative method of distribution in markets without either the availability or the demand for a locally based owned-and-operated or affiliate station. The network maintains affiliations with low-power stations in a few markets, such as [[Philadelphia]] ([[WFPA-CD]]), [[Bakersfield, California]] ([[KBTF-CD]]), [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] ([[KELV-LD]]) and [[Palm Springs, California]] ([[KEVC-CD]]). In some markets, including both of those mentioned, these stations also maintain digital simulcasts on a subchannel of a co-owned/co-managed full-power television station. UniMás also maintains a handful of subchannel-only affiliations in a few markets, the largest by market size being [[WUVG-DT|WUVG-DT2]] in [[Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]], whose parent station operates as a Univision owned-and-operated station. Currently, the [[Entravision|Entravision Communications Corporation]] is the largest operator of UniMás stations in terms of both numerical total and overall market reach, owning or providing services to 20 UniMás-affiliated stations, including that are relayed on subchannel of full-power sister stations and two that the company operates under [[local marketing agreement]]s with network parent Univision Communications (including stations in markets such as [[Boston]] ([[WUTF-DT]]) and [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]] ([[WOTF-DT]])).
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