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KLAX-TV (channel 31) is a television station in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Imagicomm Communications. The station's studios are located on England Drive/ LA 498 in Alexandria, and its transmitter is located in the Kisatchie National Forest southwest of Dry Prong .
KALB-TV 5: 1954-1982 (secondary) NBC KLAX-TV 31 Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Disaffiliated from ABC in 1982; after that, WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge and KATC in Lafayette served the area on cable until independent station KLAX-TV joined the network in 1985. Amarillo, Texas: KFDA-TV 12: 1953-1957 (secondary) CBS KVII-TV ...
KLAX-TV: ABC: MeTV on 31.2, Ion on 31.3 41 26 ... TV Query Broadcast Station Search. Washington DC: Federal Communications Commission. "Louisiana: News and Media: ...
(KAZA-TV transmits over low-power KHTV-CD's spectrum, but is included as it is classified as a full-power license.) A blue background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format over-the-air; details about the station's alternate availability in the original ATSC format are contained in its article.
KWCE-LP (channel 27) was a low-power analog television station in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States, which operated from 2000 to 2021.In its latter years, it was owned by Cox Media Group as an affiliate of MeTV; it had common ownership with ABC affiliate KLAX-TV (channel 31).
The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.
KLAX may refer to: KLAX-FM , a radio station (97.9 FM) licensed to East Los Angeles, California KLAX-TV , a television station (channel 31) licensed to Alexandria, Louisiana
WNTZ, as a Fox affiliate, struggled for a number of years to catch hold of viewers in the Alexandria market, mostly due to longtime Alexandria television stations KALB-TV (channel 5) and KLAX-TV (channel 31). That changed in 2003, with the popularity of Fox first-run programming, sports programming and aggressive marketing tactics.