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KTTV in Los Angeles began broadcasting the first show, Bozo's Circus, in 1949 featuring Colvig as Bozo with his blue-and-red costume, oversized red hair and classic " whiteface " clown makeup on Fridays at 7: 30 p. m.
She graduated from Arizona State University and began her career as a reporter in her home state before joining KTTV.
Around the same time, Reynolds was downgraded to a freelance employee of KTTV and began appearing less frequently on the program.

KTTV and operations
KTTV and the Fox network operations moved to their own new building ( the present-day Fox Television Center ) in West Los Angeles in 1996, which is the corporate home of the Fox Television Stations group.
The Fox Broadcasting Company, which had maintained some business offices at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles ' Century City neighborhood while at the Television Center, moved its complete base of operations to the Century City studio lot shortly after the KTTV move.

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However, the series is currently aired on KTTV on weekends and now KCOP on weekdays because both stations are a duopoly, of which KTTV had given up the CBS affiliation several months before I Love Lucy premiered.
In 1997, she became a sports anchor on Los Angeles ' KCBS station and later KTTV station.
Until 2007, the parade was also broadcast on CBS, and KTTV also televised the parade for many years until 1995.
However, Fox differs from the three older networks in that it does not air daily morning and nightly news programs or have network-run daytime or weeknight late night schedules ( though late night shows do air on Saturday nights ), its nightly prime-time schedule is only two hours long ( three hours on Sundays ), some of its big-city affiliates used to broadcast on UHF before the transition to digital, many of its smaller-market affiliates outsource news production to Big Three affiliates rather produce their own newscasts, and its flagship stations in New York and Los Angeles do not include the network's name within their callsigns ( Fox's New York and Los Angeles stations instead use the callsigns WNYW and KTTV, respectively ).
He is, however, the father-in-law of actor and Los Angeles television personality Don Lamond, best known for hosting Stooges shorts on KTTV for many years.
In the few areas of the western United States where a Fox station is not receivable over-the-air, KTTV is available on satellite via DirecTV.
The station no longer airs " I Love Lucy " Monday-Friday ( instead airing in a two-hour block on KCOP ), but KTTV does air the landmark sitcom on weekend afternoons, usually between 4 and 6 p. m.
KTTV relocated to new studios a few miles away on South Bundy Drive in West Los Angeles, near the Fox network headquarters ( the network's headquarters are on the lot of 20th Century Fox studios ).
Many of those programs, either in first-run or off-network syndication, aired on KTTV.
KTTV was used on screen in the movie I Want to Live!
The station's new owners wanted DuckTales to be shown on KCAL, thus taking it away from Fox-owned KTTV.
However, both WNYW and KTTV continued to air Fox Kids programming on Saturday mornings, only moving the weekday block to WWOR and KCOP, respectively.
* Carlos Amezcua-news anchor ( was with KTLA in Los Angeles, now on KTTV in Los Angeles )

KTTV and 1949
Tribune Company purchased the Times-Mirror Company ( then-owners of the Los Angeles Times ) in 2000, bringing the Times into common ownership with channel 5 ; the arrangement placed the Times under the ownership of another Los Angeles area station, as it was the original owner of Los Angeles ' Fox owned-and-operated station KTTV from 1949 ( under a joint venture with CBS through 1951 ) until it sold the station to Fox Television Stations predessor Metromedia in 1963.

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* In 2001, a KTTV news helicopter " Sky Fox 2 ", a secondary helicopter that was previously owned by KTLA, crashed at Van Nuys airport after experiencing problems while covering the Academy Awards.
The show was produced at KTTV in Los Angeles, which was owned by Metromedia.
1970s logo for WTCN-TV ( now KARE ) in Minneapolis, which included the corporate logo for Metromedia ; this logo was also used by KTTV in Los Angeles
The freeway was also designed to curve around KTTV Studios and Hollywood Presbyterian Church.
As such, KTTV was the original Los Angeles affiliate of the CBS television network.
Reruns of the sitcom, which was filmed in Hollywood, are still popular among Southern California viewers and have continued to air in the L. A. area endlessly since the series ceased production in 1957, thus making KTTV only the second station in Los Angeles ( KCBS-TV was the other ) to continue airing the sitcom after it ended more than 50 years ago.
George Putnam ( newsman ), an actual KTTV employee, was in the movie in the role of a TV news reporter and anchor.
This was also the case in Los Angeles, California between Fox West Coast flagship KTTV ( Channel 11 ) and their UPN ( and later MyNetwork TV ) station, KCOP ( Channel 13 ).
In Summer 1976, both stations moved to the then-Metromedia complex where KTTV Channel 11 was located.
The show's first studio was Stage One of KTTV in Los Angeles, California, with the production moving to Desilu in 1957.
He was also a sports anchor at KTTV for a time in the 1980s.
Pyne was flummoxed, so he sought comments from his audience, made up at this point in his career by whoever KTTV could bring in from Hollywood Boulevard.
Times-Mirror was looking for a facility to permanently house KTTV ( channel 11 ), its new television station ( at the time, owned jointly with CBS ) which commenced broadcasting the previous year.
The facility was later renamed KTTV Studios.
The New York City-based firm Metromedia purchased the property along with KTTV in 1963, and soon after the facility was renamed Metromedia Square.
As a result, the studios became the Fox Television Center, though Metromedia continued to own the building and the land on which it was situated, therefore leasing the property to Fox and KTTV.
Prior to working at KTTV, Gina was a national correspondent for the entertainment program Extra ( television show ) from 1997 to 2000.

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He worked at Metromedia owned Channel 11, KTTV ( now owned and operated by Fox ) in Los Angeles from the 1950s to the early 1970s.
Good Day L. A. is a television talk show aired on KTTV, the Fox Broadcasting Company-owned and operated station in Los Angeles, California.

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Fox News Break news capsules segments produced and compiled by WNYW and KTTV reporters also aired during network primetime from the network's launch in 1987 until about 1995.
Owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of News Corporation, KTTV is sister to MyNetworkTV affiliate KCOP-TV and the two stations share studio facilities at the Fox Television Center in West Los Angeles.
A documentary based on her life, Kieu Chinh: A Journey Home by Patrick Perez / KTTV, won the Emmy in 1996.
A few other services were offered by some large-market TV stations in the US throughout the 1980s, such as Metrotext from KTTV in Los Angeles and KeyFax from WFLD in Chicago.
Fox 11 Morning News, the station's early morning newscast, premiered along with Good Day L. A. in June 1993, and was originally anchored by Diana Koricke and Tony McEwing, with veteran KTTV reporter and past anchor Tony Valdez serving as an occasional fill-in anchor.
On March 10, 2007, Jeni was found by his girlfriend, Amy Murphy, who was a newscaster / weather anchor and reporter for KTTV in Los Angeles ; she reportedly found him, with. 38 caliber pistol in hand, with an apparent self-inflicted handgun wound to the face, in the bedroom area of his West Hollywood, California condominium.
The program was typically picked up by stations that also had television rights to major league franchises like WTBS in Atlanta or KTTV in Los Angeles or WGN in Chicago.
From there, he was hired as a reporter by KTTV, where he covered the Robert F. Kennedy assassination and the Charles Manson trial, and then went to sister station WNEW-TV ( now WNYW ) in New York City beginning in December, 1969.

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