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  2. KCET - Wikipedia

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    The facility was also originally home to two of Los Angeles' first television stations—KTSL (channel 2; now KCBS-TV), and KFI/KHJ-TV (channel 9; now KCAL-TV, which both signed-on the air in May, and August 1948 respectively. Both stations eventually moved out by the early 1960s, just a couple of years before KCET officially took to the air.

  3. NBC Sports California - Wikipedia

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    The network also carries a live video simulcast of The Gary Radnich Show (hosted by the longtime sports anchor at MyNetworkTV affiliate KRON-TV) from KNBR (680 and 1050 AM) in San Francisco each weekday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., except on rare occasions when it is pre-empted by a live sporting event on either outlet.

  4. Grit (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Channel Current owner Years of affiliation Notes Fort Smith : KFLU-LD: 20.2: HC2 Holdings: 2015-2016: Replaced by Court TV: Inglewood (Los Angeles) KILM: 64.1: Ion Media Networks (Subsidiary of E.W. Scripps Company) 2021: Replaced by Ion Plus: San Bernardino (Los Angeles) KPXN-TV: 30.3: Replaced by Ion Plus: San Diego (California) KFMB: 8.3: Tegna

  5. KOCE-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOCE-TV (channel 50) is a PBS member television station licensed to Huntington Beach, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area.It is owned by the Public Media Group of Southern California alongside the market's secondary PBS member, KCET (channel 28).

  6. KLCS - Wikipedia

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    In October 1957, the Los Angeles Unified School District began producing televised instructional programs to be viewed in school by students. By the 1966–67 school year, it was producing over 700 television programs per year for broadcast on various local stations in the Los Angeles area and leasing airtime to broadcast 40 hours of instructional programming Monday through Friday each week.

  7. KCOP-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 13 served as the broadcast home of the Los Angeles Marathon from its inception in 1986 until 2001, the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers from 1991 to 1996, [24] MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers from 2002 to 2005, MLB's Los Angeles Angels from 2006 to 2019 and since 2021, MLS's Los Angeles FC from 2021 to 2022 and the NHL's Anaheim Ducks since 2024.

  8. FanDuel Sports Network Sun - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched on March 4, 1988, as Sunshine Network, originally serving as an affiliate of Prime Network. The network was formed as a joint-venture of 11 cable companies and Home Sports Entertainment. [2] Later that year, Sunshine would obtain rights to broadcast the Orlando Magic in their inaugural season. [3]

  9. FanDuel Sports Network Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bright House would agree to carry Fox Sports Florida on its Orlando system, with the channel being added on digital cable channel 50 on January 1, 2009. News Corporation and Bright House reached a new retransmission agreement on January 1, 2010, preventing both Fox Sports Florida and Sun Sports from being dropped from the provider's central ...