What channel is KTLA on antenna?
KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is the largest directly owned property of Nexstar Media Group….KTLA.
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Affiliations | 5.1: The CW 5.2: Antenna TV 5.3: Court TV 5.4: TBD 5.5: Rewind TV |
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How can I watch KTLA News Live?
KTLA is now streaming on smart TV devices with the KTLA+ app, available on Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. Roku: Press the Home button on your remote control, then select Streaming Channels to open the store.
What time is Channel 5 news on?
Subscribe to the channel here to stay up to date – http://bit.ly/5NewsSub Our flagship programme at 5pm is watched on Channel 5 by up to a million viewers, with a later bulletin broadcast at 6.30pm and regular news updates throughout the day.
Who left KTLA 5?
Liberté Chan bade farewell to the KTLA 5 Weekend Morning News on Sunday. After working as a meteorologist for KTLA’s weekend show since 2012, Chan will focus on KTLA’s.
What’s the new drama on Channel 5?
Deadline is the new drama airing on Channel 5 – here’s all you need to know. The new four-part noir thriller stars James D’Arcy and Charlie Murphy as an investigative journalist and a woman accused of murdering her husband.
Where can I catch up on Channel 5 Programmes?
My5 can be accessed via pay-TV services from Virgin Media, Sky and BT TV. It is also on TV streamers from Now TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku, along with games consoles, including Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
Is there a Channel 5 catch up?
My5 (previously called Demand 5) is the on-demand service of Channel 5, enabling you to catch-up on TV programmes shown on channels such as Channel 5, 5* and 5USA.
Can I watch Channel 5 news on catch up?
The Catch Up section offers you the most recent episodes to watch from Channel 5, 5STAR, 5USA and 5Spike. Click ‘VIEW ALL’ to view all Catch up episodes.
Does Liberte Chan still work at KTLA?
Liberté was then hired as the weekday morning news anchor in Palm Springs for KMIR-TV. She returned to KTLA in 2010 and eventually became a fixture on the KTLA 5 Weekend Morning News until her departure from the show in February 2021.