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42 KWWT-TV Los Angeles (Worldwide Network Company, Game Shows, Movies, Sports, Religious, Events, News)* 43 KSTN-TV Los Angeles (The Walt Disney Company, Disney Program, Saban Programming, Independent)* 44 KXLA Rancho Palos Verdes (Ethnic Independent) 45 KSKJ-CD Van Nuys (Daystar Español) 46 KFTR-DT Ontario *
The facility was also originally home to two of Los Angeles' first television stations—KTSL (channel 2; now KCBS-TV), and KFI/KHJ-TV (channel 9; now KCAL-TV, which both signed-on the air in May, and August 1948 respectively. Both stations eventually moved out by the early 1960s, just a couple of years before KCET officially took to the air.
KHTV-CD (channel 6) is a low-power, Class A television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, airing programming from the digital multicast network MeTV+.It is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting alongside MeTV station KAZA-TV (channel 54), Catchy Comedy outlet KPOM-CD (channel 14), and MeTV Toons affiliate KSFV-CD (channel 27).
Broadway takes on Hollywood as the Los Angeles Dodgers face the New York Yankees in the 2024 World Series, with Game 1 taking place this evening.. A seven-game series will decide the winner of ...
The Roots of L.A. Hip-Hop: How A Disenfranchised Community Invented a Brand New Scene (Los Angeles Times) • Los Angeles Times. Sarah Culberson (LA Stories with Giselle Fernandez) • Spectrum News 1
The Times set out to find the most delightful, fascinating and awe-inspiring things to do right here in the Golden State. ... The L.A. Times guide to the 101 best California experiences. Los ...
Spectrum News has a partnership with the Los Angeles Times and hosts Times reporters and opinion writers for discussion and interviews at its studios in El Segundo, near the Times offices. [16] Veteran news anchors who joined Spectrum News 1 Southern California include Alex Cohen , Lisa McRee and Giselle Fernandez .
KILM (channel 64) is a television station licensed to Inglewood, California, United States, broadcasting the digital multicast network Laff to the Los Angeles area. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company alongside San Bernardino–licensed Ion Television station KPXN-TV (channel 30).