How to Watch UniMás Los Angeles (KFTR) For Free & Without Cable

Last updated: June 15, 2026

UniMás Los Angeles, KFTR, is Univision's secondary Spanish-language network in the market, the sister station to KMEX. It leans on sports, action programming, and Univision's overflow content. Over the air it's free from Mount Wilson, and on the streaming side it's sparse. Fubo is effectively the only major live service carrying it here, so for most people the antenna is the simplest way to watch.

Watching UniMás With an Antenna

KFTR broadcasts free over the air in the LA market from Mount Wilson as Univision's secondary Spanish-language signal. The antenna is the most dependable route, since it barely registers on the streaming services here.

Over the air: Free · Reception: Good

Los Angeles is a tale of two reception stories. Nearly every station beams from Mount Wilson, the peak above Pasadena, so if your home has a clear line of sight to those mountains, a cheap antenna pulls in dozens of channels. The problem is the terrain that makes LA, LA. Canyons, hillsides, and tall buildings throw signal shadows, so a house in a Westside canyon or tucked behind a Valley ridge can struggle where a flat stretch of the basin gets everything. If you land in a dead zone, a directional rooftop antenna aimed at Mount Wilson is the fix.

Most Los Angeles stations transmit from Mount Wilson, the peak above Pasadena (marked). Basemap © OpenStreetMap contributors via Wikimedia. Check your exact address on the FCC reception map.

Streaming UniMás Without Cable

With a free trial: Fubo all carry UniMás and let you watch free during the trial period before any charge.

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Every Local Channel in Los Angeles

Here is the full Los Angeles lineup, whether each channel is available free with an antenna and how well it comes in, plus the streaming services that carry it.

ChannelAntenna (Free)Streaming services
Fox 11 KTTV · Ch 11 YesStrong Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Sling TV Hulu + Live TV DirecTV Stream (free trial)
NBC 4 KNBC · Ch 4 YesStrong Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Sling TV Hulu + Live TV DirecTV Stream (free trial)
Univision 34 KMEX · Ch 34 YesGood Fubo (free trial)
Telemundo 52 KVEA · Ch 52 YesGood Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Hulu + Live TV
KCAL 9 KCAL YesStrong Fubo (free trial)
MyNetworkTV 13 KCOP YesGood Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Hulu + Live TV
Estrella TV KRCA YesGood Fubo (free trial)
UniMás KFTR YesGood Fubo (free trial)
KTLA 5 KTLA · Ch 5 YesStrong YouTube TV (free trial) DirecTV Stream (free trial)
ABC 7 KABC · Ch 7 YesStrong Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Hulu + Live TV
CBS 2 KCBS · Ch 2 YesStrong Fubo (free trial) YouTube TV (free trial) Hulu + Live TV

Antenna reception is free with a one-time antenna purchase. Services tagged “free trial” let you watch at no cost during the trial window; the rest require a paid subscription from day one.

UniMás FAQ

Can I watch UniMás for free?
Yes. UniMás broadcasts free over the air in Los Angeles, so a one-time antenna purchase gets you the live signal at no monthly cost. Several live TV streamers that carry it also offer free trials.
Is UniMás available with an antenna?
Yes, reception in Los Angeles is rated good. KFTR broadcasts free over the air in the LA market from Mount Wilson as Univision's secondary Spanish-language signal. The antenna is the most dependable route, since it barely registers on the streaming services here.
Which streaming services have UniMás?
In the Los Angeles market, UniMás is carried by Fubo. Of those, Fubo offer free trials.

Last updated: June 15, 2026

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