KCOP-TV, Television station in Los Angeles, California, United States
KCOP-TV is a television station in Los Angeles that broadcasts from its main studio on South Bundy Drive. The station delivers programming across multiple digital subchannels featuring entertainment and film content for the local community.
The station began broadcasting in 1948 as KLAC-TV and changed its call letters in 1953 when Copley Press took control. This shift marked a new chapter in the station's operations.
Betty White starred in Make-Believe Ballroom from 1949 to 1952, marking an early period of local entertainment programming at the station.
Viewers can access different digital channels, each offering various types of content. Checking the program schedule helps determine which channel matches your interests.
The station served as host to different networks throughout its decades-long history and played a significant role in local television development. This flexibility allowed it to adapt to changing viewing habits and commercial needs.
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