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{{Short description|MyNetworkTVTV station in Los Angeles}}
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{{Short description|MyNetworkTV station in Los Angeles}}
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===From UPN onto MNTV ===
With Fox's acquisition of KCOP, the station abandoned its longtime [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] studios at 915 North La Brea Avenue (once home to the classic [[Barry & Enright Productions|Barry & Enright]]-produced game shows ''[[The Joker's Wild]]'' and ''[[Tic-Tac-Dough]]'', and short-lived B&E entry ''[[Play the Percentages]]'') with KCOP's news and technical operations being moved into KTTV's facilities at the Fox Television Center in West Los Angeles in 2003.<ref name="labizjournalstudio">Latzman, Darrell. Los Angeles Business Journal. June 30, 2003. "KCOP studio sale is latest chapter in duopoly shifting. (Up Front).(Fox Broadcasting puts television studio facility up for sale)".[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-105476931.html] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025125804/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-105476931.html|date=October 25, 2012}}</ref> The La Brea Avenue studio was put up for sale, with Fox electing to keep the facility, remodeling it to house the first two seasons of the reality series ''[[Hell's Kitchen (American TV series)|Hell's Kitchen]]''.<ref name="nypostkcop">Kaplan, Don. New York Post. June 29, 2005 (TV Wednesday section). "DRESSED TO GRILL ; 'HELL' ISN'T A REAL RESTAURANT".[http://pqarchiver.nypost.com/nypost/access/860499481.html?dids=860499481:860499481&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jun+29%2C+2005&author=DON+KAPLAN&pub=New+York+Post&edition=&startpage=099&desc=DRESSED+TO+GRILL+%3B+%27HELL%27+ISN%27T+A+REAL+RESTAURANT] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120101455/http://pqarchiver.nypost.com/nypost/access/860499481.html?dids=860499481:860499481&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jun+29%2C+2005&author=DON+KAPLAN&pub=New+York+Post&edition=&startpage=099&desc=DRESSED+TO+GRILL+%3B+%27HELL%27+ISN%27T+A+REAL+RESTAURANT|date=January 20, 2012}}</ref> It was eventually abandoned with fixtures in place, and became a haven for [[squatters]] who were evicted by police in May 2009.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/05/squatters-forced-from-old-kcop-studios.html | work=Los Angeles Times | title=L.A. Now | date=May 13, 2009}}</ref> The studio was eventually torn down, and currently the site is now a [[Sprouts Farmers Market|Sprouts]] store, with a large apartment complex that opened November 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://urbanize.la/post/excavation-progress-long-stalled-la-brea-gateway|title=Excavation Progress at Long Stalled La Brea Gateway |date=April 28, 2014 |publisher=Building Los Angeles |access-date=March 21, 2015 }}</ref>
 
On January 24, 2006, the [[Warner Bros.]] unit of [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] and [[CBS Corporation]] announced that the two companies would shut down UPN and [[The WB]] and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new "fifth" network called [[The CW]].<ref>[https://money.cnn.com/2006/01/24/news/companies/cbs_warner/ 'Gilmore Girls' meet 'Smackdown'; CW Network to combine WB, UPN in CBS-Warner venture beginning in September], [[CNNMoney.com]], January 24, 2006.</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/24/business/media/24cnd-network.html?bl UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network], ''[[The New York Times]]'', January 24, 2006.</ref> KTLA, which had been the [[media market|market]]'s WB affiliate since the network's January 1995 launch, became The CW's Los Angeles affiliate as part of a 10-year affiliation deal between the new network and KTLA's owner, [[Tribune Broadcasting]].
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From 2005 to 2007, KCOP carried [[St. Louis Rams]] preseason games produced by now-former corporate siblings [[Fox Sports Midwest]] and [[KTVI]]. Back in the 1950s during the team's early years in Los Angeles, the station broadcast many Rams regular season games before NFL games became more exclusive to the major broadcast networks (such as [[NFL on CBS|CBS]], [[NFL on NBC|NBC]] and DuMont). However, in July 2008, the NFL's broadcast committee decided to no longer allow teams to broadcast preseason games beyond even their secondary markets. This was done more so to protect the league's broadcast partners, including KCBS-TV and KTLA, the respective local broadcasters of [[San Diego Chargers]] and [[Oakland Raiders]] preseason games.<ref>[http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2008/07/20080714/This-Weeks-News/NFL-Cancels-Rams-Preseason-TV-In-LA.aspx NFL cancels Rams’ preseason TV in L.A.], ''Sports Business Journal'', July 14, 2008.</ref>
 
From 2006 to 2011, KCOP held the broadcast television rights to [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] baseball; the team and Fox Sports West (now [[Bally Sports West]]) signed a 20-year broadcast deal beginning with the 2012 season, making 150 annual Angels telecasts exclusive to Fox Sports West, with a selected portion of that schedule airing on Prime Ticket, although KCOP aired a game between the Angels and the [[Minnesota Twins]] on May 9, 2012, due to scheduling conflicts with other sports events on Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket. Due to its relationship with their corporate sibling [[regional sports network]]s, KCOP servesserved as an overflow channel for Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket (now [[Bally Sports West|Bally Sports West and SoCal]]), as it aired five [[Los Angeles Kings]] hockey games during the 2010–11 season,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=541672 |title=Five Kings Games To Be Broadcast On KCOP-TV 13 As Club's 2010–11 TV Broadcast Schedule Increases To All 82 Games – Los Angeles Kings &#124; News |publisher=Kings.nhl.com |access-date=July 12, 2013}}</ref> as well as televising selected late-season games from the 2011–12 season, plus the first two games of the Kings' first-round playoff series against the [[Vancouver Canucks]]. In the time since, KCOP will occasionally air selected Kings games, as well as those of the team's crosstown rival, the [[Anaheim Ducks]]. The Ducks discontinued their over-the-air partnership with [[KDOC-TV]] after the [[2013–14 Anaheim Ducks season|2013–14 season]], as the team elected to take its local television schedule exclusively on cable to Prime Ticket, with occasional games on KCOP and Fox Sports West, as part of a new broadcast agreement signed in October 2014<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-fox-sports-tv-contract-anaheim-ducks-20141020-story.html Fox Sports extends TV contract with Anaheim Ducks] Los Angeles Times</ref>
 
In the [[2020–21 NHL season]], KCOP served as a home for several Kings and Ducks games due to the NHL season being delayed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles|COVID-19 pandemic]]. KCOP aired six Kings broadcasts and four Ducks broadcasts.
 
In the [[2021 MLB season]], KCOP is scheduled to air at least four Angels games due to the NHL and NBA seasons being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2021-03-30/angels-2021-mlb-season-schedule-tv-radio-streaming|title=Angels 2021 MLB schedule: Games times and TV channels|website=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=March 30, 2021}}</ref>
 
On April 8, 2011, KCOP televised its first Clippers game since 1996 (a road game versus the [[Dallas Mavericks]]), as a last-minute scheduling addition to the team's television schedule. During the 2011–12 season, also as a last-minute addition, the station televised two Clipper games; a road contest versus the [[Denver Nuggets]] on April 18, and game six of their playoff series versus the [[Memphis Grizzlies]] on May 11.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsportswest.com/04/27/12/Lakers-Clippers-playoff-schedules/landing.html?blockID=718204 |title=Lakers, Clippers playoff schedules |publisher=Foxsportswest.com |date=April 27, 2012 |access-date=July 12, 2013}}</ref>
 
AsDuring a Fox-owned station, KCOP was granted special rights to twothe [[Fox2017 NFL]] games during the 2017 regular season]], bothKCOP homeaired conteststwo featuringLos theAngeles Chargers, newlyhome relocatedgames toas Losan Angelesoverflow fromfor Santhe Diego.''[[NFL Theon broadcastsFox]]'' occurred onduring weekendsweeks when CBS had the doubleheader, but the Los Angeles Rams were on KTTV.<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 29, 2017 |title=Report: Raiders will air on L.A.'s KCBS instead of Chargers on Sunday |url=https://chargerswire.usatoday.com/2017/09/29/chargers-see-raiders-take-slot-on-kcbs-in-l-a-in-favor-of-raiders/|title=Report:}}</ref> RaidersIn willthe [[2020–21 NHL season]], KCOP aired six Kings games and four Ducks games. In the [[2021 MLB season]], KCOP was scheduled to air onat Lleast four Angels games.A<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.'slatimes.com/sports/angels/story/2021-03-30/angels-2021-mlb-season-schedule-tv-radio-streaming|title=Angels KCBS2021 insteadMLB ofschedule: ChargersGames ontimes Sundayand TV channels|website=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=SeptemberMarch 2930, 20172021}}</ref>
 
On August 27, 2024, the Ducks announced that they would not renew their contract with Bally Sports, and would partner with both KCOP-TV and the [[Dallas Stars]]' [[free ad-supported streaming television]] (FAST) platform [[Victory+]] to air all of its regional games, beginning in the [[2024–25 NHL season]]. Selected games will air on KTTV.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-27 |title=Anaheim Ducks will move local broadcasts from Bally to over-the-air channel and streaming |url=https://apnews.com/article/ducks-tv-deal-victory-bally-7e010caea276f04b3e653e158f34211b |access-date=2024-09-14 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Stephens |first=Eric |date=August 27, 2024 |title=Anaheim Ducks shift games away from Bally Sports, announce free streaming option |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5725635/2024/08/27/anaheim-ducks-tv-schedule-streaming/ |access-date=August 27, 2024 |website=The Athletic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=30 September 2024 |title=Ducks Announce 2024-25 Television Schedule {{!}} Anaheim Ducks |url=https://www.nhl.com/ducks/news/ducks-announce-2024-25-television-schedule |website=www.nhl.com |language=en}}</ref>
In 2024, the club announced a deal to become the official local television home of the Ducks, in partnership with subscription service [[Victory+]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nhl.com/ducks/news/ducks-announce-partnerships-with-victory-kcop-channel-13-to-televise-all-regional-games-for-free | title=Ducks Announce Partnerships with Victory+, KCOP Channel 13 to Televise All Regional Games for Free &#124; Anaheim Ducks }}</ref> The deal called for KCOP to televise at least 65 games a year.
 
===News operation===
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For many years, KCOP aired a prime time newscast at 10 p.m., as well as a weekday afternoon newscast at 2 p.m. during the late 1970s and early 1980s. During the 1980s, the station paired its local 10 p.m. program with the syndicated ''[[Independent Network News (US)|Independent Network News]]'' (which was produced by [[New York City]]'s [[WPIX]]). Channel 13's news programs generally were the lowest-rated evening newscasts of the seven VHF television stations in the Los Angeles market. The newscast's length varied from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the station's budget. An ambitious attempt to relaunch KCOP's news operation came in January 1993, when the 10 p.m. newscast was renamed ''Real News'' and introduced a new format that featured anchors moving around the station's newsroom (similar to the format pioneered by [[CITY-TV]] in Toronto), in-depth reports, and [[newsmagazine]] elements.<ref name=v-kcoprealnews>{{cite news|last=Benson|first=Jim|title=KCOP's 'Real News' breaks with tradition|url=https://variety.com/1993/tv/news/kcop-s-real-news-breaks-with-tradition-102971/|access-date=June 30, 2013|newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=January 13, 1993}}</ref><ref name=lat-kcoprealnews>{{cite news|last=Weinstein|first=Steve|title=Get 'Real': High-Tech News on 13|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-01-16-ca-1227-story.html|access-date=June 30, 2013|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=January 16, 1993}}</ref> However, the new format, which accompanied technological improvements and an expansion of the news staff,<ref name=v-kcoprealnews/><ref name=lat-kcoprealnews/> did not pay off in the ratings, and ''Real News'' was scaled back to a half-hour on weeknights in May 1994, with the anchors now seated at a desk, with weekend newscasts being cut entirely.<ref name=v-kcoprealnewscuts>{{cite news|last=Benson|first=Jim|title=KCOP halves 'Real News'|url=https://variety.com/1994/tv/news/kcop-halves-real-news-120306/|access-date=June 30, 2013|newspaper=Variety|date=April 19, 1994}}</ref><ref name=lat-kcoprealnewscuts>{{cite news|last=Weinstein|first=Steve|title=Channel 13 Struggles to Redo the News|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-09-07-ca-35690-story.html|access-date=June 30, 2013|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=September 7, 1994}}</ref> Shortly after this, the newscast was rebranded as ''UPN News 13''. For a brief period of time during the late 1990s, KCOP tried airing a half-hour newscast at 3:30&nbsp;p.m. weekdays, later airing it at 7:30&nbsp;p.m. weeknights. However, when the station was purchased by Fox and its operations were merged with KTTV, channel 13's newscast was moved to 11 p.m. to avoid direct competition with channel 11 (which runs an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast), and trimmed it from an hour in length down to 30 minutes. The station's news production and resources also began to be handled by KTTV.
 
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