Power is out on southern California’s Mount Wilson for a second straight week, forcing broadcasters to rely on backup ...
Flames from the Eaton fire came perilously close to the Mt. Wilson transmitters, and local stations, including KABC and radio KLOS-FM, reported losing transmissions.
Most of Los Angeles’ TV stations broadcast from Mt. Wilson, including KCBS, KNBC, KTLA, KABC, KCAL, KTTV, KCOP, KCET, KOCE and KMEX. FM stations broadcasting from there include KPCC-FM 89.3 ...
In addition, a slew of FM radio stations transmit from the top of Mt. Wilson, including stalwarts like KCBS 93.1 and KIIS 102.7. “This is very dangerous in terms of safety and emergency safety ...
As firefighters work to contain the Eaton and Palisades fires, engineers are working to ensure broadcast signals serving ...
which uses communications towers near Mt. Wilson, lost its over-the-air signal Friday as the Eaton fire continued its rampage through mountainous terrain. Separately, radio station KLOS-FM 95.5 ...
ABC7 (KABC), the ABC affiliate station in Los Angeles, lost its over-the-air signal Friday morning as the Eaton Fire burned near the Mount Wilson observatory and communication towers in the Angeles ...
The Mount Wilson Observatory and telescope were not damaged from the Eaton Fire, thanks to firefighters, said L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone.
The station lost its over-the-air signal Friday morning as the Eaton Fire burned near the Mount Wilson observatory and ... Radio station KLOS-FM 95.5, which also uses transmission facilities ...
KPWR-FM 105.9 and KLVE-FM 107.5. Should the Mt. Wilson transmitting towers be destroyed by fire, local stations wouldn’t take as big a hit as they might have a few decades ago: Most cable ...
Towers for all the major TV stations are located on the mountain, as are transmitters for many FM radio stations.