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KSCI (channel 18) is a television station licensed to Long Beach, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area. Owned by WRNN-TV Associates, the station airs programming from home shopping network Shop LC. KSCI's studios are located on South Bundy Drive in West Los Angeles, and its transmitter
KBS America started broadcasting on September 6, 2004, on cable operators in areas with high Korean populations, in Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Atlanta and Washington. It was expected that the channel was set to convert to a 24-hour service by 2005. [1]
The channel extended to 18 hours in 1990 and to 24 hours in 1991, after which a direct fiber link was established with the cable company. [5] The channel broadcast from a converted warehouse in Flushing in its early years. As of 1991, the channel charged $12 per subscription and was reaching 4,000 households. [6]
KO-AM TV: KO_AM TV Inc. Korean TV channel based in Seattle: The Korean Channel: The Korean Channel Inc. Korean TV channel based in College Point, Queens, New York MKTV Media Korea Inc. Korean TV channel based in Fort Lee, New Jersey: Myx TV: ABS-CBN Corporation: Asian-American TV channel based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area: New Greek TV ...
Charge! on 11.2, Antenna TV on 11.3 Los Angeles: 3 3 KSGA-LD: KJLA: Silent Los Angeles: Banning: 6 10 KRVD-LD: KMRZ-LD Silent Cherry Valley: 8 8 KILA-LD: KFLA-LD Silent Los Angeles: Ventura: 31 23 KVMD: KIMG-LD LATV: HTTV USA on 31.2, VZION on 31.3, Guang Dong TV on 31.4, Shop LC on 31.5, One Vision Christian Network on 31.7, WCETV on 31.8, CGN ...
8 KFLA-LD Los Angeles ; 9 KCAL-TV Los Angeles (Independent) 10 KIIO-LD Los Angeles (Armenian independent) 11 KTTV Los Angeles * 12 KZNO-LD Los Angeles ; 13 KCOP-TV Los Angeles (MyNetworkTV)* 14 KPOM-CD Ontario (Catchy Comedy)* 16 KMRZ-LD Pomona ; 18 KSCI Long Beach ; 20 KNLA-CD Los Angeles (Daystar Español)*
Kocowa (stylized as KOCOWA) is an American over-the-top streaming service headquartered in Los Angeles as a joint venture between the top three Korean broadcast networks: KBS, MBC and SBS along with SK Telecom, who co-founded Wavve [] in South Korea, [1] to provide Korean entertainment including K-dramas, K-reality, K-variety, and K-pop to the Americas and all with multi-language subtitles.
Current Time Korea (1 November 2021, an adaptation of the Current Time TV franchise) SBS Economy and Life (SBS 생활경제; lifestyle & financial news; 5 October 2009 – 2014) SBS 12 News (SBS 12 뉴스, midday news; 5 October 2009 – present)