Fire threatens Mt. Wilson broadcast transmitters as L.A. TV, radio stations remain on alert; Observatory evacuated ...
Power remains out on southern California’s Mount Wilson for a second straight week, forcing broadcasters to rely on backup ...
Towers for all the major TV stations are located on the mountain, as are transmitters for many FM radio stations.
Los Angeles broadcast television stations are at risk of being knocked off the air as one of the major fires burning across the Southern California region closes in on a local mountain that’s home to ...
The TV station antennas that broadcast most of the news and radio out of Los Angeles are now in danger. The Los Angeles wildfires have reached Mount Wilson in Southern California on Thursday. Mount ...
The blaze threatened the observatory and communications infrastructure at the peak. Later, an observatory official said it ...
One of the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area could pose a risk to many of the broadcast antennas serving the city.
Flames from the Eaton fire came perilously close to the Mt. Wilson and local stations, including KABC and radio KLOS-FM, reported losing transmissions.
The key NASA center remains under a mandatory evacuation order, but officials say both it and Mount Wilson are protected for ...
If the signal goes down, it could impact anyone from semi-truck drivers and ambulances using radios to broadcast stations and more.
L.A.'s ABC7 is back from black. An over-the-air signal which malfunctioned amid the Eaton Fire is working again.