KSTLA
KSTLA is a broadcast call sign that has been assigned to United States radio or television stations. In the United States, call signs typically begin with K west of the Mississippi or W east of it, and a four-letter sequence like KSTLA may appear with suffixes such as -TV, -FM, -LD, or -LP to indicate the service type. Over time, the same call letters can be reassigned to different facilities due to changes in ownership, branding, or licensing.
Because call signs are fluid, KSTLA may refer to different stations at different times. To identify the
In historical or bibliographic contexts, KSTLA may appear as part of a list of call signs or