List of Los Angeles television stations
Appearance
Los Angeles is currently defined by Nielsen Media Research as the second-largest television market in the United States,[1] with all of the major U.S. television networks having affiliates serving the region. All of the major U.S. television networks are directly owned by the networks.
Currently, television stations that primarily serve Greater Los Angeles include:[2]
- 2 KCBS-TV Los Angeles (CBS)*
- 3 KSGA-LD Los Angeles (LATV/Jewelry TV)
- 4 KNBC Los Angeles (NBC)*
- 5 KTLA Los Angeles (The CW)*
- 6 KHTV-CD Los Angeles (MeTV+)*
- 7 KABC-TV Los Angeles (ABC)*
- 8 KFLA-LD Los Angeles (NewsNet)
- 9 KCAL-TV Los Angeles (Independent)
- 10 KIIO-LD Los Angeles (Armenian independent)
- 11 KTTV Los Angeles (Fox)*
- 12 KZNO-LD Los Angeles (Jewelry TV)
- 13 KCOP-TV Los Angeles (MyNetworkTV)*
- 14 KPOM-CD Ontario (Catchy Comedy)*
- 18 KSCI Long Beach (ShopHQ)
- 20 KVME-TV Bishop (Jewelry TV)
- 22 KWHY-TV Los Angeles (Spanish Independent)
- 24 KVCR-DT San Bernardino (PBS)
- 25 KNET-CD Los Angeles (Multicultural independent)
- 26 KVHD-LD Los Angeles (Comfy TV)
- 27 KSFV-CD Los Angeles (MeTV Toons)
- 28 KCET Los Angeles (PBS)*
- 30 KPXN-TV San Bernardino (Ion Television)*
- 31 KVMD Twentynine Palms (NTD America)
- 33 KRVD-LD Banning (Vietnamese independent)
- 34 KMEX-DT Los Angeles (Univision)*
- 35 KTAV-LD Los Angeles (Almavision)*
- 39 KHIZ-LD Los Angeles (beIN Sports Xtra)
- 40 KTBN-TV Santa Ana (TBN)*
- 44 KXLA Rancho Palos Verdes (Ethnic Independent)
- 45 KSKJ-CD Van Nuys (Daystar Español)
- 46 KFTR-DT Ontario (UniMás)*
- 50 KOCE-TV Huntington Beach (PBS)*
- 51 K03JB-D Temecula (Independent)
- 52 KVEA Corona (Telemundo)*
- 54 KAZA-TV Los Angeles (MeTV)*
- 56 KDOC-TV Anaheim (TCT)*
- 57 KJLA Ventura (Visión Latina)
- 58 KLCS Los Angeles (PBS)
- 62 KRCA Riverside (Estrella TV)*
- 63 KBEH Garden Grove (Canal de La Fe)
- 64 KILM Inglewood (Bounce)*
Asterisk (*) indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station and a PBS major member station.
KZNO-LD additionally transmits with an experimental analog FM radio subcarrier that is accessible at 87.7 MHz.[3]
Defunct stations
- KBLM-LP—Riverside (1999–2016)
- KEEF-TV—Los Angeles (1987)
- KKOG-TV—Ventura (1968–69)
- KPAL-LP—Palmdale (1989–2012)
- KVST-TV—Los Angeles (1974–75)
- KVKV-LP—Victorville
- KVTU-LD—Agoura Hills (2004–10; 2016–20)
See also
- Bally Sports SoCal
- Bally Sports West
- CBS News Los Angeles
- NBC Sports California
- Spectrum News 1
- Spectrum SportsNet
- Spectrum SportsNet LA
References
- ^ "2021 Designated Market Area Rankings". MediaTracks Communications. November 19, 2020.
- ^ "Station Index – Los Angeles". Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ^ "LPTV Engineering STA Application: KZNO-LD" (FCC.gov)