KLRA-LP
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KLRA-LP | |
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Little Rock, Arkansas/Pine Bluff, Arkansas | |
Channels | 58 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Univision |
Owner | Equity Broadcasting Corporation |
Founded | 2001 |
Call letters meaning | Little Rock, Arkansas |
KLRA-LP also known as Univision 58 or Univision Arkansas is a series of television stations airing programming from spanish-language television network Univision based in Little Rock. KLRA is owned by locally-based Equity Broadcasting Corporation.
Univision Oklahoma based out of Oklahoma City originally simulcast programming from KLRA and became Univision Arkansas-Oklahoma. In March 2005, Univision Oklahoma separated from Univision Arkansas.
Univision Arkansas airs a daily half-hour newscast "Noticias Univision Arkansas" (Univision Arkansas News) airing Monday through Fridays at 5:00pm and 10:00pm. Previously, sister network Univision Oklahoma aired newscasts of "Noticias Univision Arkansas" (Univision Arkansas News) later "Noticias Univision Arkansas-Oklahoma" (Univision Arkansas-Oklahoma News) before Univision Oklahoma and Univision Arkansas separated.
The KLRA callsign originally belonged to a popular country music AM radio station in Little Rock; it was known for its morning DJ Hal Webber, whose on-air senior-citizen character was called "Brother Hal". Equity commonly uses the callsigns of old Little Rock radio stations for its TV stations; for other examples, see KKYK-DT and KBBL-TV.
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Broadcast television in the Little Rock-Pine Bluff market (Nielsen DMA #57) | ||
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KETS 2 / KEMV 6 / KETG 9 (PBS/AETN) - KARK 4 (NBC) - KATV 7 (ABC) - KTHV 11 (CBS) - KLRT 16 (FOX) - KVTN 25 / KVTH 26 (Religious Ind./VTN/TLN) - KJLR 28 (TSC) - KKAP 36 (DAY) - KASN 38 (The CW) - KWBF 42 (MNTV) - KKYK-DT 49 / KKYK-CA 20 (RTN) - KLRA 58 (UNI) |
Fort Smith/Fayetteville market: KWNL-CA 9 (Univision, Winslow) - KFDF-CA 10 (RTN, Fort Smith) - KSBN 57 (Worship/A1, Springdale) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, and PBS stations in Arkansas |
Corporate Staff: Larry E. Morton (Chairman and CEO) | Gregory W. Fess | Max. W. Hoopern | James H. Hearnsberger | Lori E. Withrow | Glenn Charlesworth | Emilia Chastain | Robert B. Becker | Henry G. Luken | Aaron K. Rothberg | Douglas P. Krile |
Broadcast Television Networks: Retro Television Network |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KLMN | KMMF | KPBI | KPBI | KWBF | KWBM | WBLU | WGMU | WMQF |
RTN Owned & Operated Stations: KCBU | KDEV (Cheyenne) | KDEV (Denver) | KEGS | KFDF | KKYK | KQUP | KRRI | KTVC | KWCE | KWWF | WBIF | WBLU | WNGS1 | WPXS2 |
Telefutura Network Affiliates: KAMT | WTMS | KUTF |
Univision Network Affiliates: KEYU | KLRA | KUKC | KUOK | WJMF | KUTH | KUTU | KWNL | WNYI | WUDT | WUMN | WUVF |
Other Properties: Arkansas RiverBlades4 | Arkansas Twisters5 |
1Equity owns the station but management capabilities belong to Granite Broadcasting under a Local Marketing Agreement held by its ABC affiliate WKBW-TV. |
2Equity operates this station owned by the Word of God Fellowship under a Local Marketing Agreement. |
3Equity operates the station owned by Cranston II LLC. |
4Equity has a 51% ownership stake in the ECHL franchise. However the team has been defunct since 2003. Equity plans to sell its remaining stake in the team. |
5Equity owns the af2 Arena Football franchise outright. |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.ebcorp.net |