KNLA-CD
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Sovryn Holdings
  • (Sovryn Holdings, Inc.)
KNET-CD
History
FoundedMarch 24, 1993
Former call signs
  • K68FS
  • K39DY
HSN
Call sign meaning
Keeping the Networks of Los Angeles
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID167309
ClassClass A
ERP15 kW
HAAT1,921 m (6,302 ft)
Links
Public license information
Websitego.tv

KNLA-CD, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 32), is a low-power, Class A Sonlife-affiliate television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by Sovryn Holdings Inc, its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.

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.

Due to KNLA-CD and KSCI being under common ownership, some of the former's subchannels map back to KSCI using the latter's major channel number, 18.x, as shown in the table below, and the infobox to the right.

In 2017, KNLA-CD and sister KNET-CD entered into a channel-sharing agreement, with the latter selling its UHF channel 25 spectrum, but continuing to map to virtual channel 25. Please see the article on KNET-CD for more information.

In October 2018, KNLA-CD dropped its HSN affiliation and replaced it with SonLife on its primary channel 20.1.

Current status

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

ChannelVideoAspectShort nameProgramming
20.1480i4:3KNLA-CDSonlife
20.2MBNKorean
20.3BlankBlank
20.4BlankBlank
20.5BlankBlank
20.6BlankBlank
20.7BlankBlank

References


  1. "Facility Technical Data for KNLA-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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