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  2. KOCE-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOCE-TV and KCET are two of four PBS member stations serving Greater Los Angeles (the others being San Bernardino –based KVCR-DT [channel 24], which mainly serves the Inland Empire, and the Los Angeles Unified School District –run KLCS [channel 58]).

  3. KLCS - Wikipedia

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    KLCS (channel 58) is a tertiary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. Owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), it is one of eight television stations in the U.S. that are operated by a local school system. KLCS' studios are located at the former Downtown Magnets High School campus on West Temple Street in downtown Los Angeles, and its ...

  4. KCET - Wikipedia

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    A consortium involving Southern California's PBS stations—KCET, KOCE, secondary Los Angeles affiliate KLCS and San Bernardino-licensed KVCR —was also proposed to be formed to unite various functions, certain programming, fundraising and marketing, to save money. [22] However, KCET passed on the offer.

  5. KDOC-TV - Wikipedia

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    KDOC-TV(channel 56) is a religioustelevision stationlicensed to Anaheim, California, United States, serving the Los Angelesarea as an owned-and-operated stationof Tri-State Christian Television(TCT). The station maintains studios on East First Street in Santa Ana, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.

  6. List of Los Angeles television stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Los Angeles television stations Los Angeles is currently defined by Nielsen Media Research as the second-largest television market in the United States, [1] with all of the major U.S. television networks having affiliates serving the region. All of the major U.S. television networks are directly owned by the networks.

  7. KVCR-DT - Wikipedia

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    KVCR is Southern California's oldest operating public television station, beginning broadcasts in September 1962. As public stations signed on in the Los Angeles area, KVCR continued to provide local programming for the Inland Empire as well as telecourses from San Bernardino Valley College and instructional content for schools. The station had a limited broadcast range until it moved its ...

  8. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    Under the NewsCentral format, the two stations claimed that they covered more local news than any other television station in the country (with reporters in Ventura County, the Inland Empire and Orange County ), and the only Los Angeles television station with two helicopters (subcontracted to Angel City Air, owned by reporter Larry Welk).

  9. List of cities in Los Angeles County, California - Wikipedia

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    There are 88 cities in Los Angeles County, California. Each city has a mayor and a city council.