KNBC-TV (Los Angeles, CA)

KNBC-TV (Los Angeles, CA)

KNBC, also known as channel 4, is a television station in Los Angeles, California, that is owned and operated by NBC. It is part of the NBC Owned Television Stations group and shares a television duopoly with KVEA (channel 52), which is a Telemundo station licensed in Corona. Both channels are part of the NBCUniversal family, a subsidiary of Comcast. KNBC's studios and offices are situated in the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot, while its transmitter is positioned on Mount Wilson.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
84
Ranking

Global

#37078

United States

#7504

News and Media

#410

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  • 10 hours ago | nbclosangeles.com | Lauren Coronado |Genesis Miramontes

    A civil rights group is demanding a full investigation after reports that as many as 200 immigrants are being detained in downtown Los Angeles. Several witnesses told our sister station Telemundo 52 that their family members are being held without any explanation. These were people who were going to routine, scheduled immigration appointments and never left the building. "She hasn't eaten, it's cold and she is in a room with 30 other women," Daniela Ortiz said about her mother being detained.

  • 1 day ago | nbclosangeles.com | Dan Mangan

  • 1 day ago | nbclosangeles.com | Amber Frias

    A routine immigration hearing in Santa Ana took an unexpected turn that left a father in ICE custody and young family in crisis. The mother of the family, who chose to be identified as Ana, says she and her partner, Leo, were expecting a quick appearance before returning to their home in Hemet. Instead, Leo's case was dismissed and he was taken into custody by plainclothed federal agents as soon as he exited the courtroom. "That day was terrible, terrible," said Ana.

  • 2 days ago | nbclosangeles.com | Dan Mangan

  • 3 days ago | nbclosangeles.com | Helen Jeong

    Los Angeles investigators Tuesday sough additional victims after they arrested a school aide from the Long Beach Unified School District for possession and distribution of child pornography, the Los Angeles Police Department said Tuesday. Police said investigators learned about 22-year-old Jaylee Brackman while they were looking into a separate child pornography case. Brackman, a Long Beach resident, was arrested Tuesday and held without bail until her arraignment, the LAPD said.