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  • KCOP-TV
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    KCOP-TV (channel 13), branded Fox 11 Plus, is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, owned by the Fox Television Stations group

    KCOP-TV

    KCOP-TV

  • MyNetworkTV
  • American television syndication service

    three largest stations: WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey (part of the New York City market), KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, and WPWR-TV in Gary, Indiana (part of

    MyNetworkTV

    MyNetworkTV

    MyNetworkTV

  • KTTV
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    through its Fox Television Stations division. Under common ownership with KCOP-TV (channel 13), the two stations share studios at the Fox Television Center

    KTTV

    KTTV

    KTTV

  • WWOR-TV
  • Television station in Secaucus, New Jersey

    network's flagship station, WNBC, in the process. WWOR partnered with KCOP-TV and MCA TV Entertainment on a two night programming block, Hollywood Premiere

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

  • Lauren Sánchez Bezos
  • American philanthropist and former journalist (born 1969)

    her career as a desk assistant at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. She also held positions as an anchor and reporter at KTVK-TV in Phoenix before joining the syndicated

    Lauren Sánchez Bezos

    Lauren Sánchez Bezos

    Lauren_Sánchez_Bezos

  • KCAL-TV
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    series. The cartoons were phased out (some of them moving to KTTV and KCOP-TV), and the station ran fewer off-network sitcoms. It did continue to have

    KCAL-TV

    KCAL-TV

    KCAL-TV

  • Tubi
  • American streaming video service

    in San Francisco, launching in 2014 as a free service under the name Tubi TV. In May 2017, they raised US$20 million in a round of funding from Jump Capital

    Tubi

    Tubi

  • List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters
  • games to its schedule, subtracting those from the KCOP package, bringing their total to 125 games. KCOP-TV's current schedule of 25 games will mostly consist

    List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Angels_broadcasters

  • Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network
  • 2021 defamation lawsuit in the US

    MyNetworkTV Fox Soul Stations Fox KCPQ KDFW KMSP-TV KRIV KSAZ-TV KTBC KTTV KTVU WAGA-TV WFLD WITI WJBK WNYW WOFL WOGX WTTG WTVT WTXF-TV MyNetworkTV KCOP-TV KDFI

    Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network

    Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network

    Dominion_Voting_Systems_v._Fox_News_Network

  • Fox Television Stations
  • Television station division of Fox

    such as Phoenix (KSAZ and KUTP), Los Angeles (KTTV and KCOP-TV) and New York City (WNYW and WWOR-TV). Although former Chris-Craft station KTVX would have

    Fox Television Stations

    Fox Television Stations

    Fox_Television_Stations

  • List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters
  • Dodgers in Los Angeles were KCOP from 2002 to 2005; KTLA from 1993 to 2001; and KTTV from 1958 to 1992. In their New York days, WOR-TV carried Dodgers games

    List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_broadcasters

  • Fox Broadcasting Company
  • American commercial broadcast television network

    Metromedia: WNEW-TV in New York City, WTTG in Washington, D.C., KTTV in Los Angeles, KRIV-TV in Houston, WFLD-TV in Chicago, and KRLD-TV in Dallas. A seventh

    Fox Broadcasting Company

    Fox Broadcasting Company

    Fox_Broadcasting_Company

  • Shaka Zulu (TV series)
  • 1986 South African television miniseries

    gaining one of the highest audiences for a TV series in Germany. In Los Angeles it was shown on KCOP-TV, which received its highest-ever rating for the

    Shaka Zulu (TV series)

    Shaka_Zulu_(TV_series)

  • KTVU
  • Television station in Oakland, California

    through its Fox Television Stations division alongside San Jose–licensed KICU-TV (channel 36). The two stations share studios at Jack London Square in Oakland;

    KTVU

    KTVU

    KTVU

  • Jillian Barberie
  • Canadian-born American television hostess, sportscaster, radio personality and actress

    she became the co-host of KTTV's That's So Hollywood with fellow KTTV/KCOP-TV personality, Mark Thompson. Barberie is a former NutriSystem spokesperson

    Jillian Barberie

    Jillian Barberie

    Jillian_Barberie

  • Fox Sports 1
  • American sports-oriented cable and satellite television channel

    on August 17, 2013, while its companion channel Fox Sports 2 replaced Fuel TV. Both FS1 and FS2 carried over most of the sports programming from their predecessors

    Fox Sports 1

    Fox Sports 1

    Fox_Sports_1

  • UPN
  • American television network (1995–2006)

    Television, which owned the network's two largest stations, WWOR-TV in New York City and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles; the "P" represented Paramount Television, the

    UPN

    UPN

    UPN

  • WAGA-TV
  • Television station in Atlanta

    WAGA-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. Owned and operated by the network's

    WAGA-TV

    WAGA-TV

    WAGA-TV

  • KMSP-TV
  • Television station in Minneapolis

    KMSP-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by

    KMSP-TV

    KMSP-TV

    KMSP-TV

  • Rupert Murdoch
  • Australian-American business magnate (born 1931)

    protagonist of TV show Succession (2018–2023), who is portrayed by Brian Cox. Murdoch has also been played by the following people in films and TV series: Barry

    Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert_Murdoch

  • Fox One
  • American video streaming service

    available in a bundle with Fox Nation. Pay TV providers which provide access to the company's networks through TV Everywhere authentication will automatically

    Fox One

    Fox_One

  • Scott Ellsworth
  • American radio host

    late 1960s, he has been on the air at Financial News Network, KFI, KCOP-TV, KNX-TV in Los Angeles and KWXY in Cathedral City, California. Scott Ellsworth

    Scott Ellsworth

    Scott_Ellsworth

  • Good Day L.A.
  • Morning television news and entertainment program in Los Angeles

    FOX 11, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Midday L.A. host/reporter on the Fox 11 Plus, KCOP-TV Channel 13. Soumada Khan: 5 a.m.–7 a.m. weather and traffic anchor / 7

    Good Day L.A.

    Good_Day_L.A.

  • Jill Whelan
  • American actress (born 1966)

    working as an investigative producer at the Los Angeles television station KCOP-TV, and later became a radio show host for Talk Radio 1210 WPHT in Philadelphia

    Jill Whelan

    Jill Whelan

    Jill_Whelan

  • WPWR-TV
  • Television station in Gary, Indiana

    owned UPN's three largest affiliates; it already owned WWOR-TV in New York City and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles as a result of its $5.5 billion purchase of

    WPWR-TV

    WPWR-TV

    WPWR-TV

  • BHC Communications
  • American communications holding company

    its two existing incorporated independent television stations, KCOP Television (KCOP-TV in Los Angeles) and Oregon Television (KPTV in Portland, Oregon)

    BHC Communications

    BHC_Communications

  • Victory+
  • Over-the-top sports streaming service

    Television Stations to simulcast the games on KCOP-TV (with some games airing on parent Fox station KTTV-TV). The service officially launched on September

    Victory+

    Victory+

  • Life with Elizabeth
  • American television sitcom (1953–1955)

    Los Angeles TV station KLAC-TV (now KCOP-TV) where White and Moore were on the staff (the series was originally a live production on KLAC-TV in 1951). White

    Life with Elizabeth

    Life_with_Elizabeth

  • Fox Corporation
  • American mass media company

    broadcasting platform Caliente TV". CNBC. Retrieved August 20, 2025. "Fox expands sports broadcast rights with Caliente TV acquisition in Mexico". Reuters

    Fox Corporation

    Fox Corporation

    Fox_Corporation

  • Richard Dawson
  • British actor (1932–2012)

    late-night talk show, the Mike Stokey Show, on Los Angeles television station KCOP-TV. On 8 January 1963, Dawson appeared on The Jack Benny Program, season 13

    Richard Dawson

    Richard Dawson

    Richard_Dawson

  • KVME-TV
  • Television station in Bishop, California

    digital subchannel of Los Angeles-based KCOP-TV (channel 13). Like the previous affiliation with MeTV, KVME-TV's Heroes & Icons feed did not carry the full

    KVME-TV

    KVME-TV

  • Harris Faulkner
  • American television anchor (born 1965)

    internship at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, doing small tasks, then moved to Greenville, North Carolina, to work as a reporter and anchor at WNCT-TV. From 1992

    Harris Faulkner

    Harris Faulkner

    Harris_Faulkner

  • WTVT
  • Television station in Tampa, Florida

    third television station in Tampa Bay (after WSUN-TV—channel 38, frequency now occupied by WTTA, and WFLA-TV, channel 8), it is also currently the second-oldest

    WTVT

    WTVT

    WTVT

  • Fox Business
  • American business channel

    Mexican TV operators. In Colombia, Fox Business is carried by Colombian TV operators. In Venezuela, Fox Business is carried by Venezuelan TV operators

    Fox Business

    Fox Business

    Fox_Business

  • Big Ten Network
  • American collegiate sports network

    logo that made "BTN" the primary name of the channel, and introduced a new TV Everywhere service known as "BTN2Go," which offers live streaming of BTN telecasts

    Big Ten Network

    Big Ten Network

    Big_Ten_Network

  • Merrill Markoe
  • American writer

    appeared on-camera as a lifestyle reporter at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, then for Michael Moore's NBC show TV Nation, and worked on other magazine shows such

    Merrill Markoe

    Merrill_Markoe

  • KDFI
  • Television station in Dallas

    independent station, but maintains a secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV. KDFI is owned by Fox Television Stations alongside KDFW (channel 4) and the

    KDFI

    KDFI

    KDFI

  • Fox News
  • American conservative cable news channel

    הטלוויזיה של סלקום tv – כל הערוצים שצריך במקום אחד" [Cellcom TV's TV channels – all the channels needed in one place]. Cellcom TV. Archived from the original

    Fox News

    Fox News

    Fox_News

  • KSAZ-TV
  • Television station in Phoenix, Arizona

    KSAZ-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television

    KSAZ-TV

    KSAZ-TV

    KSAZ-TV

  • TMZ
  • American celebrity tabloid news website

    was previously a legal expert for the Los Angeles television station KCBS-TV. Three months before TMZ's official launch, America Online (AOL) had indicated

    TMZ

    TMZ

    TMZ

  • List of television stations in California
  • (1962–1964) KEEF-TV Los Angeles (1987) KHOF-TV Glendale (1969–1983) KICU-TV Visalia–Fresno (1961–1968) KKOG-TV Ventura (1968–1969) KMBY-TV Monterey (1953–1955;

    List of television stations in California

    List_of_television_stations_in_California

  • Bounce TV
  • American digital multicast television network

    York City (WWOR-TV) and Los Angeles (KCOP-TV). The deal, which marked Fox Television Station's first multicasting arrangement, put Bounce TV over its earlier

    Bounce TV

    Bounce_TV

  • WITI (TV)
  • Television station in Milwaukee

    to address short-spacing concerns with Davenport, Iowa station WOC-TV (now KWQC-TV, which also broadcast on channel 6) before the FCC fully finessed spacing

    WITI (TV)

    WITI (TV)

    WITI_(TV)

  • KTLA
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    other Los Angeles stations—including KTSL, KHJ-TV (channel 9, now KCAL-TV), KTTV (channel 11), and KCOP-TV (channel 13)—until the network's demise in 1956

    KTLA

    KTLA

    KTLA

  • Gina Silva
  • American broadcaster

    at several TV stations, initially under the name Virginia Silva, including KOLD-TV in Tucson, Arizona; KCOP-TV in Los Angeles; and KNXV-TV in Phoenix

    Gina Silva

    Gina Silva

    Gina_Silva

  • WNYW
  • Television station in New York City

    Under common ownership with Secaucus, New Jersey–licensed MyNetworkTV flagship WWOR-TV (channel 9), the two stations share studios at the Fox Television

    WNYW

    WNYW

    WNYW

  • Jack Narz
  • American radio personality, television host, and singer (1922–2008)

    narrator for a restaging of Life with Elizabeth (along with Betty White) for KCOP-TV's 50th anniversary special 13 at 50 in 1998. In 1955, as he did on radio

    Jack Narz

    Jack Narz

    Jack_Narz

  • KDOC-TV
  • Television station in Anaheim, California

    in Los Angeles, over KCOP-DT4); on February 1, 2018, Spectrum discontinued its MeTV feed, and began offering KAZA as the sole MeTV channel for its Los

    KDOC-TV

    KDOC-TV

  • List of assets owned by Fox Corporation
  • Angeles 28 regional owned-and-operated stations LiveNow from Fox MyNetworkTV Movies! (50% JV with Weigel Broadcasting) Fox Soul Fox Local Foxnet (available

    List of assets owned by Fox Corporation

    List_of_assets_owned_by_Fox_Corporation

  • 21st Century Fox
  • American multinational mass media corporation (2013–2019)

    rulings. The remaining assets, consisting primarily of the Fox and MyNetworkTV networks, and 21CF's local station, news and national sports assets, were

    21st Century Fox

    21st Century Fox

    21st_Century_Fox

  • FanDuel Sports Network SoCal
  • American regional sports network

    National Hockey League until 2024, when broadcasts moved to Victory+ and KCOP-TV. The original Prime Ticket (currently FanDuel Sports Network West) was

    FanDuel Sports Network SoCal

    FanDuel Sports Network SoCal

    FanDuel_Sports_Network_SoCal

  • Bing Crosby
  • American singer and actor (1903–1977)

    at 360 inches (9.1 m) per second. A Crosby-led group purchased station KCOP-TV, in Los Angeles, California, in 1954. NAFI Corporation and Crosby purchased

    Bing Crosby

    Bing Crosby

    Bing_Crosby

  • KCBS-TV
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    KCBS-TV (channel 2), branded CBS LA, is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. It is the West Coast flagship station of the CBS

    KCBS-TV

    KCBS-TV

    KCBS-TV

  • KRIV (TV)
  • Television station in Houston

    division alongside KTXH (channel 20), an independent station with MyNetworkTV. The two stations share studios on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in Houston;

    KRIV (TV)

    KRIV (TV)

    KRIV_(TV)

  • Independent station
  • Television stations that are not affiliated with a television network

    markets (such as WGN-TV in Chicago; KTLA, KHJ-TV, KTTV and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles; KWGN-TV in Denver; and (W)WOR-TV, WPIX and WNEW-TV in New York City) ventured

    Independent station

    Independent_station

  • News Corporation
  • American multinational mass media company (1980–2013)

    satellite TV platforms DirecTV and Sky across Latin America in a deal to eliminate competition, resulting in DirecTV Latin America. DirecTV was sold to

    News Corporation

    News Corporation

    News_Corporation

  • News Corp
  • American multinational mass media company

    broadcasting, cable networks in television, producing films, and its pay-tv. Following the split of the company, News Corp's owner continued on with both

    News Corp

    News Corp

    News_Corp

  • Johnny Gilbert
  • American game show announcer (born 1928)

    hosted a local, weekday version of Dialing for Dollars on Los Angeles's KCOP-TV. In 1963, Gilbert was selected by Mark Goodson to replace Don Pardo as

    Johnny Gilbert

    Johnny Gilbert

    Johnny_Gilbert

  • Wally George
  • American television and radio commentator (1931–2003)

    In 1970, he hosted Wally's World on KHJ-TV. In 1976, he hosted Wally George's Hollywood Showcase on KCOP-TV. George released a four track 12" (30 cm)

    Wally George

    Wally_George

  • OutKick
  • American sports news website

    MyNetworkTV Fox Soul Stations Fox KCPQ KDFW KMSP-TV KRIV KSAZ-TV KTBC KTTV KTVU WAGA-TV WFLD WITI WJBK WNYW WOFL WOGX WTTG WTVT WTXF-TV MyNetworkTV KCOP-TV KDFI

    OutKick

    OutKick

    OutKick

  • WFTC
  • Television station in Minneapolis

    maintains a secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV. WFTC is owned by Fox Television Stations alongside KMSP-TV (channel 9) and the two stations share studios

    WFTC

    WFTC

  • WTXF-TV
  • Television station in Philadelphia

    WTXF-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television

    WTXF-TV

    WTXF-TV

    WTXF-TV

  • Tombstone (film)
  • 1993 film by George P. Cosmatos

    West Magazine. The film was also called "One of the year's 10 best!" by KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, California. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film

    Tombstone (film)

    Tombstone_(film)

  • LiveNow from Fox
  • American steaming news channel

    of breaking news events throughout the day on several streaming and smart TV platforms. On-air hosts include Alexandra Goldberg, Andy Mac, Anna Marsick

    LiveNow from Fox

    LiveNow_from_Fox

  • Larry McCormick (TV)
  • American journalist

    where he was also PD, Program Director, from 1968-1969, transitioning to KCOP-TV winter of 1969. Shortly thereafter, he moved across town to KTLA in May

    Larry McCormick (TV)

    Larry_McCormick_(TV)

  • Oscar Levant
  • American musician and comedian (1906–1972)

    and television game show Who Said That?. Levant hosted a talk show on KCOP-TV in Los Angeles from 1958 until 1960, The Oscar Levant Show, which was later

    Oscar Levant

    Oscar Levant

    Oscar_Levant

  • Anaheim Ducks
  • National Hockey League team in Anaheim, California

    Most games are also aired on television by Fox Television Stations' owned KCOP-TV or KTTV. Radio broadcasts are hosted on Ducks Stream, an online radio station

    Anaheim Ducks

    Anaheim_Ducks

  • Treasure (1958 TV series)
  • 1958 American TV series or program

    created in 1958 by Bill Burrud Productions. The series originally aired on KCOP-TV. It filmed documentaries on buried treasure, lost cities, shipwrecks, and

    Treasure (1958 TV series)

    Treasure_(1958_TV_series)

  • Chuck McCann
  • American actor (1934–2018)

    days as interstitial material for a two-hour presentation of cartoons on KCOP-TV, Channel 13 in Los Angeles, assisted by Bob Ridgely. McCann also voiced

    Chuck McCann

    Chuck McCann

    Chuck_McCann

  • 2025 Major League Soccer season
  • 30th season of Major League Soccer

    KDFI-TV, Charlotte FC with WAXN-TV, FC Cincinnati with WXIX-TV and Rock Entertainment Sports Network, LAFC with KCOP-TV, St. Louis City SC with KMOV-TV (the

    2025 Major League Soccer season

    2025 Major League Soccer season

    2025_Major_League_Soccer_season

  • TV Guide (magazine)
  • American magazine

    from 1984 until 2005, listed Los Angeles stations KTLA, KHJ, KTTV and KCOP-TV, which were available via cable in some parts of the state at certain points

    TV Guide (magazine)

    TV Guide (magazine)

    TV_Guide_(magazine)

  • KICU-TV
  • Television station in San Jose, California

    KICU-TV (channel 36), branded KTVU Plus, is a television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. It

    KICU-TV

    KICU-TV

    KICU-TV

  • Tricia Takasugi
  • News Anchor

    11 as a general assignment reporter. After FOX purchased local station KCOP-TV, Takasugi began reporting for both stations. The female Asian reporter

    Tricia Takasugi

    Tricia_Takasugi

  • WJBK
  • Television station in Detroit

    Ohio. WJBK-TV first signed on the air on October 24, 1948. It was the third television station to sign-on in Detroit and Michigan, after WWJ-TV (channel

    WJBK

    WJBK

    WJBK

  • Metromedia
  • American media company

    International operated subscription television operators (Kosmos-TV, Alma TV, Ala TV, Kamalak TV) and private radio stations in Eastern Europe and CIS countries;

    Metromedia

    Metromedia

  • United States Football League (2022–2023)
  • Professional American football league

    USFL Official League Website. Retrieved November 15, 2022. "USFL baffled by TV viewership drop ahead of championship game". www.sportsbusinessjournal.com

    United States Football League (2022–2023)

    United States Football League (2022–2023)

    United_States_Football_League_(2022–2023)

  • Fox Nation
  • American subscription streaming conservative news service

    Grammer. It also acquired Piers Morgan Uncensored from the British channel TalkTV, which is a sister to Fox News via sister company News Corp and News UK. In

    Fox Nation

    Fox Nation

    Fox_Nation

  • List of Monday Night Football results (2020–present)
  • 12th, 2022". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 11, 2024. "NFL TV Schedule and Maps: Week 2, 2022". 506 Sports. "Tennessee Titans at Buffalo

    List of Monday Night Football results (2020–present)

    List_of_Monday_Night_Football_results_(2020–present)

  • Fox Sports (United States)
  • Sports programming division of the Fox Corporation

    first time that the UFC aired an event on broadcast television), FX and Fuel TV. The contract expired in 2019, with the UFC moving its broadcast rights to

    Fox Sports (United States)

    Fox Sports (United States)

    Fox_Sports_(United_States)

  • Los Angeles FC
  • American professional soccer club based in Los Angeles

    matches were televised in English by KCOP. Max Bretos served as the team's lead play-by-play announcer YouTube TV carried live games for the team from

    Los Angeles FC

    Los Angeles FC

    Los_Angeles_FC

  • KDFW
  • Television station in Dallas

    division alongside KDFI (channel 27), an independent station with MyNetworkTV. The two stations share studios on North Griffin Street in downtown Dallas;

    KDFW

    KDFW

    KDFW

  • New World Pictures
  • American film production and distribution company (1970–1997)

    affiliates WAGA-TV in Atlanta, WJBK-TV in Detroit, WJW-TV in Cleveland, WITI-TV in Milwaukee; NBC affiliate KNSD in San Diego; and independent WSBK-TV in Boston

    New World Pictures

    New_World_Pictures

  • KTBC (TV)
  • Television station in Austin, Texas

    transmitter is based at the West Austin Antenna Farm on Mount Larson. KTBC-TV aired its first television broadcast on Thursday, November 27, 1952, becoming

    KTBC (TV)

    KTBC (TV)

    KTBC_(TV)

  • KNBC
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    Angeles, that relationship did not extend into television when KFI-TV (channel 9, now KCAL-TV) signed on in August 1948. When KNBH signed on, it marked the

    KNBC

    KNBC

    KNBC

  • Los Angeles
  • Most populous city in California, U.S.

    KABC-TV (Channel 7), CBS's KCBS-TV (Channel 2), Fox's KTTV-TV (Channel 11), NBC's KNBC-TV (Channel 4), The CW's KTLA-TV (Channel 5), MyNetworkTV's KCOP-TV

    Los Angeles

    Los Angeles

    Los_Angeles

  • KCPQ
  • Television station in Tacoma, Washington

    stalled by 1958, when it was reported that the owners of Los Angeles station KCOP-TV, including Bing Crosby, were negotiating to buy KTVW and another independent

    KCPQ

    KCPQ

    KCPQ

  • KUSI-TV
  • Television station in San Diego

    market on local cable providers via the network's Los Angeles affiliate, KCOP-TV, whose continued presence in the market also played a factor in KUSI dropping

    KUSI-TV

    KUSI-TV

    KUSI-TV

  • WDRB
  • Television station in Louisville, Kentucky

    hired by Fox Television Stations in 2019 to run that company's KTTV and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. On August 1, 2025, Gray Media announced it would purchase

    WDRB

    WDRB

    WDRB

  • Fox (Mexico)
  • Latin American sports pay television channel

    Fox, stylized in all caps as FOX, formerly Caliente TV and Tigo Sports Centroamérica, is a Latin American privately owned sports pay television channel

    Fox (Mexico)

    Fox (Mexico)

    Fox_(Mexico)

  • List of Anaheim Ducks broadcasters
  • stream on TuneIn. The current Ducks television homes are KCOP-TV (Channel 13), the local MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station, and the Victory+ streaming

    List of Anaheim Ducks broadcasters

    List_of_Anaheim_Ducks_broadcasters

  • Main Street Sports Group
  • American media and entertainment company

    August 27 the team instead announced that it would carry its games on KCOP-TV and Victory+ under a two-year deal. On October 2, 2024, Diamond stated

    Main Street Sports Group

    Main_Street_Sports_Group

  • Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney
  • Business acquisition held from 2017 to 2019

    December 1, 2020. Low, Elaine (August 10, 2020). "Disney Rebrands TV Studios, 20th Century Fox TV to Become 20th Television". Variety. Retrieved August 10, 2020

    Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney

    Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney

    Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fox_by_Disney

  • Mark Thompson (newscaster)
  • American journalist

    appearing on KCOP-TV Channel 13 (the Fox-owned sister station of KTTV), Thompson became known for dancing during the weather reports on KCOP-TV's 11 p.m. newscasts

    Mark Thompson (newscaster)

    Mark_Thompson_(newscaster)

  • Universal Television
  • American television production company

    was distributed by MCA's own syndication arm MCA TV, as well as KCOP-TV in Los Angeles and WWOR-TV in New York, such as They Came from Outer Space, Shades

    Universal Television

    Universal_Television

  • Neighbours
  • Australian television soap opera (1985–2025)

    the United States, Neighbours premiered on KCOP-TV in Los Angeles on 3 June 1991 at 5:30 pm weekdays. KCOP planned to cancel the show by the end of the

    Neighbours

    Neighbours

  • List of Los Angeles Kings broadcasters
  • KCAL-TV Nick Nickson Jim Fox Daryl Evans Carrlyn Bathe Patrick O'Neal Jarret Stoll Derek Armstrong 2022–23 Bally Sports West or Bally Sports SoCal or KCOP-TV

    List of Los Angeles Kings broadcasters

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Kings_broadcasters

  • 2024–25 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Victory+. Games were also be simulcast on Fox Television Stations' KTTV or KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. On September 20, 2024, the St. Louis Blues announced four

    2024–25 NHL season

    2024–25_NHL_season

  • WOFL
  • Television station in Orlando, Florida

    division alongside WRBW (channel 65), an independent station with MyNetworkTV. The two stations share studios on Skyline Drive in Lake Mary; WOFL's transmitter

    WOFL

    WOFL

    WOFL

  • Jimmy Weldon
  • American actor (1923–2023)

    Webfoot Show, produced locally by station WFAA-TV. They moved to California on September 5, 1952, joining KCOP-TV, Channel 13, in Hollywood and continued their

    Jimmy Weldon

    Jimmy Weldon

    Jimmy_Weldon

  • KLAC
  • Radio station in Los Angeles

    Harry Newman could also be heard as the image voice for KCOP-TV, its former TV sister station. (KCOP later became a sister station to KTTV.) In 1984, Metromedia

    KLAC

    KLAC

    KLAC

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  • Knap
  • n.

    A protuberance; a swelling; a knob; a button; hence, rising ground; a summit. See Knob, and Knop.

  • Knop
  • n.

    A knob; a bud; a bunch; a button.

  • Cup-rose
  • n.

    Red poppy. See Cop-rose.

  • Cop
  • n.

    The top of a thing; the head; a crest.

  • Cop
  • n.

    A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.

  • Knosp
  • n.

    Same as Knop,2.

  • Coppin
  • n.

    A cop of thread.

  • Knop
  • n.

    Any boldly projecting sculptured ornament; esp., the ornamental termination of a pinnacle, and then synonymous with finial; -- called also knob, and knosp.

  • Cop
  • n.

    Same as Merlon.

  • Knob
  • n.

    See Knop.

  • Cop
  • n.

    A policeman.

  • Cop-rose
  • n.

    The red, or corn, poppy.

  • Cop
  • n.

    A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.