KFLA-LD
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KFLA-LD | |
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Los Angeles, California | |
City of license | Los Angeles, California |
Channels | |
Subchannels | 8.1 America One 8.2 Corner Store TV |
Affiliations | America One |
Owner | KFLA Television (Roy William Mayhugh) |
Call letters’ meaning | K F Los Angeles |
Former callsigns | K08NZ-D (2007) K65AM (until 2006) |
Former channel number(s) | 65 |
Former affiliations | PBS (via KCET) (2006-2007) Rebroadcast of KCAL-TV (until 2006) |
Transmitter Power | 0.3 kW |
Height | 933.0 m |
Facility ID | 28566 |
Website | KFLA Los Angeles |
KFLA-LD is a digital low-power television station licensed to Los Angeles, California. It is currently an affiliate of America One and Corner Store TV. The station broadcasts digitally on VHF channel 8, and is the first station located at Mount Wilson to broadcast solely with a digital signal.
KFLA was originally owned by the Indian Wells Valley TV Booster, providing over-the-air reception of KCAL-TV to the Indian Wells Valley. On January 17, 2005, the station was sold to Roy William Mayhugh, who then moved the station to its present-day channel. Soon after, the station moved to Blue Ridge Mountain in Palmdale and began converting operations to flash-cut to digital television. The station successfully flash-cut to digital on May 3, 2006, and temporarily rebroadcast KCET.
On October 17, 2007, the station successfully moved to Mount Wilson, where other Los Angeles-based stations broadcast from, and has since picked up its current affiliations.
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