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  2. KTLA - Wikipedia

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    KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of The CW.It is the largest directly owned property of the network's majority owner, Nexstar Media Group, and is the second-largest operated property after WPIX in New York City.

  3. KTLA Morning News - Wikipedia

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    The KTLA 5 Morning News is an American morning television news program airing on KTLA (channel 5), a CW-owned-and-operated station in Los Angeles, California owned by Nexstar Media Group. The program broadcasts each weekday from 4 am to 12 pm Pacific Time. The 4-7 am portion is a general news/traffic/weather format; the 7 am-12 pm portion also ...

  4. Los Angeles celebrates World Series Champion Dodgers with ...

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    (ktla) Fans crowd the sidewalks as they await the start of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball World Series championship parade Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

  5. Chris Burrous - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Rocky Burrous [1] (January 11, 1975 – December 27, 2018) was an American journalist and host of the KTLA 5 Weekend Morning News in Los Angeles. He had a 20-year career in television broadcasting at various news stations before he died at age 43.

  6. LA Dodgers players, fans celebrate World Series: Highlights ...

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    The Dodgers overcame a 5-0 deficit to beat the New York Yankees, 7-6, in Game 5 Wednesday night to clinch their second World Series championship in four years. But their 2020 title came amid the ...

  7. Tom Hatten - Wikipedia

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    The Family Film Festival was a weekend-afternoon feature on KTLA 5 between 1978 and 1992, with Hatten screening a classic film, often from the 1940s, 1950s or 1960s. During breaks in the show, he would offer anecdotes about the film's history or its actors, or even conduct brief interviews with a cast or crew member (a practice that originally predated the cable networks American Movie ...