Ventura/Los Angeles, California United States |
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City | Ventura, California |
Branding | LATV |
Slogan | Latino Alternative Television |
Channels |
Digital: 49 (UHF) Virtual: 57 () |
Subchannels | (see below) |
Translators | (see below) |
Affiliations | LATV (O&O) |
Owner | Costa de Oro Media, LLC (Walter Ulloa) (KJLA, LLC) |
Operator | LATV Networks, LLC |
First air date | October 1, 1990 |
Call letters' meaning | KJ Los Angeles |
Sister station(s) | KVMD, KXLA |
Former callsigns | KSTV-TV (1990–1998) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 57 (UHF, 1990–2008) |
Former affiliations |
Galavision (1990–1995) The WB (1995–1998) Spanish Independent (1998–2007) |
Transmitter power | 1000 kW |
Height | 937 m |
Facility ID | 14000 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°13′35″N 118°3′57″W / 34.22639°N 118.06583°WCoordinates: 34°13′35″N 118°3′57″W / 34.22639°N 118.06583°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | www.latv.com |
KJLA, virtual channel 57 (UHF digital channel 49), is an LATV owned-and-operated television station serving Los Angeles, California, United States that is licensed to Ventura. The station is owned by Costa de Oro Media, LLC, under the control of Entravision Communications' chief executive officer Walter Ulloa (whose brother, Ronald Ulloa, owns independent station KXLA (channel 44) and Orange County-based KVMD (channel 31)). KJLA maintains studio facilities located on Corinth Avenue (near Interstate 405) in West Los Angeles, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.
KJLA operates two low-power repeater stations: KLFA-LD (channel 25) in Santa Maria and KFUL-LP (channel 44) in San Luis Obispo (both are part of the Santa Barbara market). In addition to carrying Spanish language programming from LATV (of which it is the network's sole owned-and-operated station) on its main channel, the station also carries various networks broadcasting in Vietnamese and Mandarin on separate digital subchannels.