KCWK

KCWK is a dual affiliate of The CW, and This TV serving the El Paso, TX/Las Cruces, NM areas. Broadcasting on channel 9, KCWK is owned and operated by Oakhurst Broadcasting. The station signed on for the first time on March 23, 2001 as KBKI. In 2003, it changed its callsign to KAZW-TV and affiliated with the Spanish-language Azteca America network. It targeted the large Hispanic community in El Paso and Las Cruces.

On April 24, 2006, the station subsequently changed its plans and chose to completely replace Azteca America with The CW, citing better marketing potential. Mike Angelos, vice president of corporate communications for Pappas Telecasting, stated that while the Hispanic population composes 40 percent of El Paso and Las Cruces, the numbers weren't high enough to reach the level needed for Azteca America. The call letters were changed in August to KCWK to reflect the new affiliation.

On May 10, 2008, some Pappas stations, including KCWK, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. On May 25, 2008, Pappas sold the station to Oakhurst Broadcasting. Ironically, Pappas had a duopoly in the market with KCWK and KAQA until 2008 when Pappas sold KCWK to Oakhurst Broadcasting, then sold KAQA to Flinn Broadcasting. In 2010, KCWK started airing the This TV schedule to complete KCWK's broadcast day.