WNVE-TV

WNVE-TV, virtual channel 11 (UHF digital channel 21), is a Univision-affiliated television station serving, , United States that is licensed to. The station's coverage area includes and, , and ,. The station is owned by as part of a duopoly with -licensed UniMás affiliate WTFD-TV (channel 13). The two stations share studios on Country Club Drive in Farmington Hills and transmission facilities on Garner Street in.

History
WNVE was founded in 1988 and first went on the air on February 21, 1990 as the first full-power Spanish-language TV station in, replacing W66BV (now ) as the area's Univision affiliate.

Entravision Communications acquired the station in a deal finalized on October 7, 2000. In 2004, Entravision began operating low-power station WUDT-LD under an outsourcing agreement with it's owner,. Through WUDT-LD, Entravision was able to expand the WNVE signal into farther portions of the Detroit market, as WNVE-TV's tower was located farther east than the market's other stations at the time. This arrangement ended with Equity's bankruptcy and the sale of WUDT to Daystar in 2009, after which WNVE moved to sister station WTFD-TV's tower in Southfield.

News operation
WNVE-TV presently broadcasts 17 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with three hours on weekdays and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays).

The station's news department was founded in 1992 when WNVE began producing news updates during Univision afternoon and primetime programming; these eventually evolved into full 30-minute newscasts at 5 and 10 p.m. In 1995, WNVE debuted Detroit's first Spanish-language morning news program, ¡Qué Pasa Detroit!, anchored by Fernanda Peláez and Manolo Novoa, as well as a late evening newscast called Noticias 11, anchored by former newsman Ramón Marqués.