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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 (Independent) 10 KIIO-LD Los Angeles (Armenian independent) 11 KTTV Los Angeles *
Jewelry TV: Los Angeles: Riverside: 21 21 K21MO-D: Diya TV Los Angeles: 25 32 KNET-CD Daystar: Daystar Español on 25.2, Daystar Reflections on 25.3 27 27 KSFV-CD: MeTV Toons: H&I on 27.2, Jewelry TV on 27.3 Los Angeles: 35 21 KTAV-LD Almavision
7.2 Individual television station information 7.3 DXing and distant reception information 7.4 International (Caribbean and Central American) station information
98.7 KYSR Los Angeles (Alternative rock) 99.5 KKLA-FM Los Angeles ; 100.3 KKLQ Los Angeles * 100.7 KCLA-LP; 101.1 KRTH Los Angeles (Classic hits) 101.9 KSCA Glendale (Regional Mexican) 102.3 KJLH Compton ; 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles (Contemporary hit radio) 103.1 KDLD Santa Monica (Regional Mexican) 103.5 KOST Los Angeles (Adult contemporary)
Television anchors from Los Angeles (128 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Los Angeles" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
KABC-TV in Los Angeles, California, on virtual channel 7; KAII-TV in Wailuku, Hawaii, on virtual channel 7; KAIL in Fresno, California, on virtual channel 7; KAUU in Anchorage, Alaska, on virtual channel 5; KAZT-TV in Prescott, Arizona, on virtual channel 7; KBNZ-LD in Bend, Oregon, on virtual channel 7; KBSH-DT in Hays, Kansas, on virtual ...
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.
Bjorklund remained at KNBC, transitioning into a general assignment reporter role, before leaving in 2012. Boesing worked as a host of My County, [2] a community access program on the Los Angeles County Channel and is currently a Show Host on the QVC Shopping Channel. Johnson died in June 2010 at the age of 75, after battling brain tumors.