KGLA-DT


KGLA-DT, virtual channel 42, is a Telemundo-affiliated television station serving New Orleans, Louisiana, United States that is licensed to Hammond. The station is owned by Mayavision, Inc. KGLA-DT's studios are located on South I-10 Service Road West in Metairie, and its transmitter is located on Paris Road/Highway 47. On cable, the station is available on Cox Communications channel 16, Charter Spectrum channel 21, Comcast Xfinity channel 11 and AT&T U-verse channel 42; on satellite, KGLA is carried on DirecTV and Dish Network channel 42.

History

The station first signed on the air on June 5, 2007 as WHMM-DT. Channel 42 has operated as a digital-only station from its sign-on, as one of a handful of full-power television stations around the United States to sign on without a companion analog signal. The station debuted with an effective radiated power of 1 megawatt, the maximum wattage currently allowed by the Federal Communications Commission for digital television stations; as a result, it is the only full-power Spanish-language television station in the New Orleans market.
On April 23, 2007, Mayavision announced that it had signed an agreement with Telemundo to affiliate with WHMM-DT. Channel 42 was originally slated to debut in mid-May of that year, however its launch was delayed until the following month. At the time the station launched, the Hispanic population in New Orleans had increased between 2005 and 2007, from 6% to between 12% and 14%, which was attributed to the growth of re-construction jobs following Hurricane Katrina.
The station changed its call letters to KGLA-TV on August 27, 2007. On December 21 of that year, the "-TV" suffix in the station's callsign was replaced with a "-DT" suffix. KGLA's city of license, Hammond, and its transmitter in Metairie, are both located east of the Mississippi River, making it one of the few broadcast stations in the country whose callsign begins with a "K" that is licensed to a location east of the Mississippi River. The KGLA callsign was grandfathered to the television station, from Gretna-licensed radio station WFNO, which Mayavision holds a 50% stake in conjunction with co-owner Crocodile Broadcasting. The station launched its own website in late 2007.

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP Short NameProgramming
42.11080iKGLA-DTMain KGLA-DT programming / Telemundo
42.2480iLaffLaff
42.3480iWFNOWFNO radio feed