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Enrique Chiabra was anchoring coverage of the Los Angeles fires for Telemundo’s KVEA-TV (Channel 52) on Wednesday night when a new blaze erupted in Hollywood’s Runyon Canyon. As he announced ...
KVEA (channel 52) is a television station licensed to Corona, California, United States, serving as the Los Angeles area outlet for the Spanish-language network Telemundo. It is owned and operated by NBCUniversal 's Telemundo Station Group alongside KNBC (channel 4).
KVEA is clearly doing something right. The Telemundo-owned Los Angeles station, part of a duopoly with sister NBC outlet KNBC, swept this year’s key newscast categories at the 75th Los Angeles ...
These stations joined KVEA (channel 52) in Los Angeles, run by its general manager and part-owner Joe Wallach, in 1985. [6] The following year, KVEA's part-owner, Reliance Group Holdings, acquired the Telemundo brand when it purchased John Blair & Co., which also owned WSCV (channel 51) in Fort Lauderdale–Miami–West Palm Beach in addition ...
Chargers limit outdoor exposure amid wildfires. The Los Angeles Chargers adjusted their practice schedule this week to limit outdoor exposure for players and staff ahead of their road playoff ...
KNBC/Los Angeles KVEA/Corona: History; Launched: October 2004 () [specify] Former names: Comcast SportsNet West (2004–2008) Comcast SportsNet California (2008–2017) Links; Website: www.nbcsportscalifornia.com: Availability; Streaming media; DirecTV Stream: Internet Protocol television: YouTubeTV: Internet Protocol television: Hulu Live ...
KFWD 52/9 1988–2001 Independent owned by WRNN-TV Associates: Fresno, California: KMSG-TV 59/36 1988–2001 KFRE-TV, a CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group: Laredo, Texas: KLDO-TV 27/19 1988–1998 Univision affiliate owned by Entravision Communications Hot Springs–Little Rock, Arkansas: KQPS-LD 14 2014–2021 Defunct Medford ...
These stations joined KVEA in Los Angeles in 1985. [1] The following year, KVEA's part-owner, Reliance Group Holdings, purchased John Blair & Co., which owned WKAQ-TV in San Juan, Puerto Rico, branded on air as Telemundo, and WSCV in Fort Lauderdale–Miami-West Palm Beach. In late 1986, Reliance took control over WNJU and KSTS.