Sunday, April 22, 2012

Media of Los Angeles




The major daily English-language newspaper in the area is the Los Angeles TimesLa Opinión is the city's major daily Spanish-language paper, The Korea Times is the city's major daily Korean-language paper, and The Los Angeles Sentinel is the city's major African-American daily paper, boasting the largestBlack readership in the Western United StatesInvestor's Business Daily is distributed from its L.A. corporate offices, which are headquartered in Playa Del Rey.

There are also a number of smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazines, including the Daily News (which focuses coverage on theSan Fernando Valley), LA Weekly, Los Angeles CityBeat, L.A. Record (which focuses coverage on the music scene in the Greater Los Angeles Area), Los Angeles magazine, Los Angeles Business Journal, Los Angeles Daily Journal (legal industry paper), The Hollywood Reporter and Variety (entertainment industry papers), and Los Angeles Downtown News. In addition to the major papers, numerous local periodicals serve immigrant communities in their native languages, including Armenian, English, Korean, Persian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, and Arabic. 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 theSouth Bay), and The Long Beach Press-Telegram.
Los Angeles and New York City are the only two media markets to have seven VHF allocations assigned to them.

The city has major broadcast channels as well as three PBS stations. World TV operates on two channels and the area has several Spanish-language television networks. KTBN 40 is the flagship station of the religious Trinity Broadcasting Network, based out of Santa Ana. A variety of independent television stations also operate in the area
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