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Currently, television stations that primarily serve Greater Los Angeles include: [2] 2 KCBS-TV Los Angeles * 4 KNBC Los Angeles * 5 KTLA Los Angeles * 6 KHTV-CD Los Angeles * 7 KABC-TV Los Angeles * 8 KFLA-LD Los Angeles ; 9 KCAL-TV Los Angeles * 10 KIIO-LD Los Angeles (Armenian independent) 11 KTTV Los Angeles *
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 ...
An early KECA-TV logo slide from the 1950s. Channel 7 first signed on the air under the call sign KECA-TV on September 16, 1949. [2] It was the last television station licensed to Los Angeles operating on the VHF band to debut and the last of ABC's five original owned-and-operated stations to make its debut, after San Francisco's KGO-TV, which signed on four months earlier.
The ABC and ESPN blackout on DirecTV — affecting nearly 11 million homes — comes during a busy sports calendar with college football, the NFL and the U.S. Open tennis tournament.
Nineteen Disney channels will be available in Spectrum packages, including Disney-owned ABC stations, such as Los Angeles' KABC-TV Channel 7, entertainment channel FX, National Geographic and the ...
Starting Sept. 1, Walt Disney Co. pulled its channels, including ESPN and ABC stations, from Charter Communications' Spectrum pay-TV — a direct result of an escalating dispute over fees that ...
City of license/Market Station Channel Year of affiliation Ownership Tamuning–Hagåtña, GU: KTGM: 14: 1984: Sorensen Broadcasting Group Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Disney Media Networks subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, which originated in 1927 as the NBC Blue radio network, and five years after its 1942 divorce from NBC and purchase by Edward J. Noble (adopting its current name the following year), expanded into television in April 1948.