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| - KJLA channel 49 is a digital only full power television station, licensed to Ventura, California, with studios based in West Los Angeles, California. It is a bilingual (Spanish & English) television station, and the home of LATV. KJLA also serves Los Angeles on analog KSMV-LP channel 33. After August 27, 2008, KJLA discontinued broadcasting analog channel 57 and now operates as a digital only station as KJLA-DT on UHF channel 49. KJLA operates several low-power repeater stations in the Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo market as well as one in Palm Springs.
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| - KJLA channel 49 is a digital only full power television station, licensed to Ventura, California, with studios based in West Los Angeles, California. It is a bilingual (Spanish & English) television station, and the home of LATV. KJLA also serves Los Angeles on analog KSMV-LP channel 33. After August 27, 2008, KJLA discontinued broadcasting analog channel 57 and now operates as a digital only station as KJLA-DT on UHF channel 49. KJLA is the home of shows like Mex 2 the Max, LATV Live and Santana en Vivo/Live, the half-hour bi-lingual talk show hosted by Javier Santana. KJLA also airs college basketball games of the Southeastern Conference syndicated by Raycom Sports and replays of horse racing at Santa Anita Park. It also once broadcast SEC college football, Hollywood Park Racetrack replays, Extreme Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. KJLA operates several low-power repeater stations in the Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo market as well as one in Palm Springs. The station is owned by Walter Ulloa, who is CEO of Entravision Communications, and whose brother Ronald Ulloa owns KXLA and KVMD. KJLA carries KXLA's and KVMD's programming on its digital subchannels 57.2 and 57.3. In turn, KJLA is carried on KVMD's subchannel 23.3. KJLA's digital signal is transmitted from atop Mount Wilson, where analog translator KSMV-LP 33 also transmits.
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