KNLA-LP

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KNLA-LP
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Los Angeles, California
Branding KNLA TV 27
Slogan Te Da Mas!
Channels 27 (UHF) analog
Affiliations Independent
Owner Venture Technologies Group
Founded March 24, 1993
Former callsigns K68FS, K39DY
Transmitter Power 9.8 kW
Height 1483 m
Facility ID 72270

KNLA-LP is a low-power television station in Los Angeles, California, owned by the Venture Technologies Group. Transmitting from the Mt. Harvard Radio Site in the San Gabriel mountains. Its city of license is Los Angeles, California. It is a Spanish Independent station. The low power station originally broadcast on channel 26, but moved to channel 27 to make room for KVCR-DT in San Bernardino, which operates on digital channel 26.

The station is geared toward the community of Los Angeles area residents of Central American heritage. Most of these immigrants moved from El Salvador and Guatemala.

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Independent Television Stations in the state of California

KBTV-CA 8 (Sacramento) - KCAL 9 (Los Angeles) - KSCI 18 (Long Beach) - KBBV-CA 19 (Bakersfield) - KBWB 20 (San Francisco) - KWHY 22 (Los Angeles) - KBSV 23 (Ceres) - KVMD 23 (Twentynine Palms) - KTSF 26 (San Francisco) - KNLA-LP 27 (Los Angeles) - KMTP 32 (San Francisco) - KICU 36 (San Jose) - KCNS 38 (San Francisco) - KBOP-CA 43 (San Diego) - KXLA 44 (Rancho Palos Verdes) - KFTY 50 (Santa Rosa) - KUSI 51 (San Diego) - KDOC 56 (Anaheim) - KJLA 57 (Ventura) - KRCA 62 (Riverside) - KBEH 63 (Oxnard)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California