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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KTLAKTLA - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · 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.

  2. 4 days ago · Paramount Pictures, which had owned KTLA (channel 5) in Los Angeles and WBKB (channel 4, now WBBM-TV on channel 2) in Chicago, owned a share of the network. However, the FCC declared that Paramount controlled DuMont and thus forbade the network and the studio from acquiring any more stations. [2]

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Los_AngelesLos Angeles - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · All four major broadcast television networks, plus major Spanish-language networks Telemundo and Univision, also own and operate stations that both serve the Los Angeles market and serve as each network's West Coast flagship station: ABC's KABC-TV (Channel 7), CBS's KCBS-TV (Channel 2), Fox's KTTV-TV (Channel 11), NBC's KNBC-TV (Channel 4), The ...

  5. 5 days ago · Updated: May 24, 2024 / 12:17 PM PDT. A new regional park is coming to Los Angeles County for the first time in over three decades, and it will be located on the site of what was formerly America ...

  6. 6 days ago · The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programs intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes. This type of programming began in the late 1940s and continued into the late 1970s; some shows continued into the 1990s.

  7. www.channel4.com › press › newsNews | Channel 4

    5 days ago · Channel 4.0 Launches Innovative New Digital Format Clone Heads. Channel 4 has commissioned Clone Heads, an innovative and irreverent new two-part comedy game show with a post-apocalyptic...

  8. 3 days ago · The history of Los Angeles began in 1781 when 44 settlers from central New Spain (modern Mexico) established a permanent settlement in what is now Downtown Los Angeles, as instructed by Spanish Governor of Las Californias, Felipe de Neve, and authorized by Viceroy Antonio María de Bucareli.

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