KSSF

, virtual and UHF digital channel 14, is a -affiliated television station licensed to, ,. The station is owned by locally-based S.A.S. Television LLC. KSSF shares studios with sister station KUME-TV, which are located at 4801 N Lewis Ave in Sioux Falls, and it's transmitter is located in,. On cable, it's carried by.

History
KSSF was launched in 1993 by native Greg Fluellen and his company S.A.S. Television LLC (named for the  which he served with in the 1970's) to bring Spanish-language television to the  market. In 1998, it was joined by affiliate KTLC-TV which was launched by Vestergaard Media LLC and in 2002 it was joined by TeleFutura (now ) affiliate KSFT-TV (now KUME-TV), also launched by S.A.S. Television and was launched along with the network. In 2013, KSSF, KTLC, and KUME were joined by MundoFox (later and now ) station KMFT.

Digital channels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

News operations
WUNI presently broadcasts 2½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with a half-hour each on weekdays; the station does not produce a late evening newscast on any night nor any news programs on Saturdays and Sundays). The weekday news program, first aired in August 2000, is called Noticias Univision Sioux Falls (Univision News Sioux Falls).

Notable current on-air staff

 * Reinaldo Touro - anchor
 * Rubén Magaña Mazo - anchor (formerly with WUBE-TV)
 * Eva Guiomar Carazo - anchor
 * Ardwright "El Tormenta" Coronado - weatherman (AMS Seal of Approval)
 * Iñaki Bonastre - sports reporter
 * Joseba Ferriz Barrientos - reporter
 * Venancio Gasol - reporter

Notable former on-air staff

 * Manolito Servando Mejía - anchor (2006-2013, moved back to his native to work in his hometown of )