KNLA-CD

KNLA-CD
Santa Monica/Los Angeles, California
Channels Digital: 50 (UHF)
Virtual: 20 (PSIP)
Subchannels 20.1 Crossings TV
20.2 Santa Monica City TV
20.3 Diya TV
20.4 KVLA Television (Vietnamese)
20.5 Armenia 1
20.6 LA 18.8 (Chinese)
20.7 TV Unidos
20.8 Grace TV USA
Affiliations Independent
Owner NRJ TV, LLC
(operated by Titan TV Broadcast Group)
(NRJ TV III LA License Co, LLC)
Founded March 24, 1993
Call letters' meaning K N Los Angeles
Former callsigns K68FS, K39DY
Former affiliations Galavision (simulcast of KSTV) (1993-1995)
The WB (simulcast of KSTV) (1995-1998)
America's Store (1998-2002)
HSN (2002-2004)
Spanish Independent (2004-2012)
Super 22 (2012-2015)
Transmitter power 8 kW
Height 1483 m
Class Class A
Facility ID 167309
Website http://www.crossingstv.com

KNLA-CD, (digital channel 50, virtual channel 20) is a digital low-power Class A television station in Los Angeles, California, owned by Local Media TV Holdings. Transmitting from the Mt. Harvard Radio Site in the San Gabriel mountains, This station broadcasts in various ethnic languages as a Crossings TV affiliate as well as English-language infomercials during late-night hours, the city of license is Santa Monica, California.

History

The low power station started its life as KNLA-LP on channel 27, then eventually moved to physical channel 50, mapping to virtual channel 20, to make room for KHTV-CD in Los Angeles, California, until 2012.

The station started out broadcasting in Asian languages, similar to what KSCI and KXLA currently offer. Then KNLA changed its focus to target Los Angeles area residents of Central American heritage. (It is unknown when this change took place.) Most of these immigrants moved from El Salvador and Guatemala. This channel was home to broadcaster ZionTV during its time of broadcasting in Spanish. KNLA also produced its own live, local newscast at 7:00 PM on weeknights, prior to affiliating with HSN.

Current status

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming
20.1 480i 4:3 KNLA-CD Crossings TV (ethnic programming)
20.3 480i 4:3 DIYA TV Diya TV
20.4 480i 4:3 KNLA-4 KVLA Television (Vietnamese)
20.5 480i 4:3 H1 Armenia 1 (Armenian)
20.6 480i 4:3 TEST20 LA 18.8 (Chinese)
20.7 480i 4:3 TVU TV Unidos (ethnic programming)
20.8 480i 4:3 GTV Grace TV USA

In March 2012, former owner Venture Technologies Group filed to sell KNLA-CD and sister station KNET-CA to Local Media TV Holdings.[1]

In October 6, 2012, Next TV America, which began it broadcast from 1 January 2012, had ceased it broadcast from channel 33.3.[2]

Programs

References

  1. Seyler, Dave (March 19, 2012). "Local Media TV stockpiles more big market Class A’s". Television Business Report. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  2. Next TV America had ceased it broadcast in October 6, thank you for supporting Next TV America.(Chinese)
  3. "關於我們." (Archive) China Food TV USA. Retrieved on January 21, 2012. "”美洲中華美食頻道在舊金山無線KMTP 數碼32.2頻道、沙加緬度無線KBTV8及Comcast有線238、紐約時代華納503頻道和洛杉磯無線KNLA數碼20.3同時播出。"

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