List of Los Angeles television stations

Los Angeles is currently defined by Nielsen Media Research as the second-largest television market in the United States,[1] with all of the major U.S. television networks having affiliates serving the region. All of the major U.S. television networks are directly owned by the networks.

As of 2026, television stations that primarily serve Greater Los Angeles include:[2]

Station
name
Display
channel
Physical
channel
Location Major channel
(x.1)
Status
KCBS-TV 2 31 Los Angeles CBS Network-owned
KNBC 4 36 NBC
KTLA 5 35 The CW
KHTV-CD 6 22 MeTV+
KABC-TV 7 7 ABC
KFLA-LD 8 8 Binge TV
KCAL-TV 9 9 (station) Network-owned[a]
KIIO-LD 10 10 (Armenian station) Independent
KTTV 11 11 Fox Network-owned
KZNO-LD[b] 12 6 Jewelry TV
KCOP-TV 13 13 MyNetworkTV Network-owned
KPOM-CD 14 27 Ontario Catchy Comedy
KMRZ-LD 16 Pomona Jewelry TV
KSCI 18 18 Long Beach Shop LC
KNLA-CD 20 32 Los Angeles Daystar Español Network-owned
KVME-TV 20 20 Bishop Jewelry TV
KSCN-TV 22 4 Los Angeles Scientology Network Network-owned
KVCR-DT 24 5 San Bernardino PBS
KNET-CD 25 32 Los Angeles Daystar Network-owned
KSFV-CD 27 27 MeTV Toons
KCET 28 28 PBS Major member
KPXN-TV 30 24 San Bernardino Ion Television Network-owned
KVMD 31 23 Los Angeles Canal de la Fe
KRVD-LD 33 Santa Ana (Vietnamese station) Independent
KMEX-DT 34 34 Los Angeles Univision Network-owned
KTAV-LD 35 21 Almavision
KHIZ-LD 39 2 Defy
KTBN-TV 40 33 Santa Ana TBN Network-owned
KXLA 44 30 Rancho Palos Verdes LATV Network-owned
KSKJ-CD 45 26 Van Nuys Infomercials
KFTR-DT 46 29 Ontario UniMás Network-owned
KOCE-TV 50 18 Huntington Beach PBS Major member
K03JB-D 51 3 Temecula (station) Independent
KVEA 52 25 Corona Telemundo Network-owned
KAZA-TV 54 22 Los Angeles MeTV
KDOC-TV 56 12 Anaheim TCT
KJLA 57 30 Ventura Visión Latina
KLCS 58 28 Los Angeles PBS Major member
KRCA 62 7 Riverside Estrella TV Network-owned
KWHY 63 4 Garden Grove EMT Media Multicultural Independent
KILM 64 24 Inglewood (station) Network-owned
  1. ^ Owned and operated by CBS
  2. ^ KZNO-LD additionally transmits with an experimental analog FM radio subcarrier that is accessible at 87.7 MHz.[3]

Defunct stations

See also

References

  1. ^ "2021 Designated Market Area Rankings". MediaTracks Communications. November 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles Area Television Stations". Los Angeles Almanac. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
  3. ^ "LPTV Engineering STA Application: KZNO-LD" (FCC.gov)