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Quest on 54.2, H&I on 54.3, Defy TV on 54.4, This TV on 54.5 Shreveport: 3 28 KTBS-TV: ABC: Weather on 3.2, News on 3.3, Movies! on 3.4 12 23 KSLA: CBS: Circle on 12.2, Bounce TV on 12.3, Grit on 12.4, Dabl on 12.5, Defy TV on 12.6 Shreveport: Minden: 21 32 KPXJ: CW: MeTV on 21.2, Start TV on 21.3, Antenna TV on 21.4 Shreveport: 24 17 KLTS-TV: PBS
KSLA (channel 12) is a television station in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power, Class A Telemundo affiliate KTSH-CD (channel 19).
Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) is a state network of Public Broadcasting Service member television stations serving the U.S. state of Louisiana.The stations are operated by the Louisiana Educational Television Authority, an agency created by the executive department of the Louisiana state government which holds the licenses for six of the seven PBS member stations licensed in the state.
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The channels include Retro TV which will feature shows like "Doctor Who," "The Beverly Hillbillies," "The Ray Bradbury Theater" and "The Doctors." 5 new digital channels available in Shreveport ...
The major daily newspaper serving the Shreveport-Bossier and Ark-La-Tex area is The Shreveport Times. Its headquarters are located in downtown Shreveport. Other smaller non-daily newspapers. Caddo Citizen; Daily Legal News; Shreveport Sun; The Inquisitor; Bossier City is served by the daily Bossier Press-Tribune.
KTBS-TV first signed on the air on September 3, 1955; it was the third television station to sign on in the present day Shreveport–Texarkana market and the second to be licensed to Shreveport, after Shreveport-based KSLA (channel 12), which signed on the air on January 1, 1954; and Texarkana, Texas-licensed KCMC-TV (channel 6, now KTAL-TV ...
On September 12, 2005, KTBS began producing a half-hour weekday morning newscast for KPXJ (titled KPXJ 21 News at 7), predating the debut of a two-hour-long 7 a.m. newscast on Fox affiliate KMSS-TV (channel 33) – that station's first attempt at a local morning newscast, albeit produced by sister station WGMB in Baton Rouge – by two years ...