Media L.A.

The city is served by several local television stations including

:

Call letters

Channel

Network

KCBS

2

CBS

KNBC

4

NBC

KTLA

5

WB

KABC

7

ABC

KCAL

9

CBS

KTTV

11

Fox

KCOP

13

UPN

KSCI

18

Independent

KWHY

22

Independent

KVCR

24

PBS

KSFV-LP

26

Independent

KCET

28

PBS

KPXN

30

PaxNet

KJLA

33

Independent

          

Call letters

Channel

Network

KMEX

34

Univision

KNET

38

World TV

KPAL-LP

38

Independent

KTBN

40

Trinity Broadcasting

KXLA

44

Independent

KFTR

46

Telefutura

KOCE

50

PBS

KVEA

52

Telemundo

KAZA

54

Azteca America

KDOC

56

Independent

KJLA

57

Independent

KLCS

58

PBS

KRCA

62

Independent

KNLA-LP

67

Independent

 

Los Angeles is served by the Los Angeles Times and La Opinión), smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazine, including the Los Angeles Newspaper Group's Daily News (which focuses coverage on the Valley), Village Voice Media's L.A. Weekly, L.A. City Beat, Los Angeles magazine, Los Angeles Business Journal, Los Angeles Daily Journal (legal industry paper), Variety, (show-biz industry paper), and Los Angeles Downtown News. In addition to the English and Spanish language papers, numerous local periodicals serve immigrant communities in their native languages.

Most of the above papers are center-left or left in their political stance with the clear exception of the Daily News, which is center-right. One example of this is that the L.A. Times often does high-quality investigative journalism on important inner-city issues like healthcare and crime, while the L.A. Daily News is usually content to run wire stories on those issues, if it covers them at all.

Many cities adjacent to Los Angeles also have their own daily newspapers whose coverage and availability overlaps into certain Los Angeles neighborhoods. Examples include the Daily Breeze (serving the South Bay), and the Long Beach Press-Telegram

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