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  1. 9:00 PM. People Puzzler Solo Spinner. Three contestants put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete crosswords based on the iconic puzzles in People magazine. 9:30 PM. 25 Words or Less Quick As a Cricket. Team Joey is just a hop, skip and a jump away from victory. 10:00 PM.

  2. KCOP-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States that was founded in 1948 and owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside it's sister station, KTTV. It was once an independent station when it was founded to the 1990's, but then got served as UPN 's West Coast flagship station in 1995, and now have been affiliated with MyNetworkTV since 2006.

  3. FOX 11 News and Good Day LA, your source for news, weather, traffic, entertainment and sports for the Greater Los Angeles area.

  4. KCOP Fox 11 Plus is a TV station licensed in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on virtual channel 13. KCOP is an affiliate of MyNetworkTV and carries 3 additional subchannels: Buzzr, Movies!, and Heroes & Icons.

  5. KCOP-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, is a MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated television station located in Los Angeles, United States. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of Fox Corporation, as part of a duopoly with Fox owned-and-operated station KTTV (channel 11). The two stations share studio facilities at the Fox Television Center in West Los Angeles; KCOP's ...

  6. [1] KCOP-TV signed-on on September 17, 1948 as KLAC-TV with the slogan "Lucky Channel 13". There are different designs to the logo, but these weren't the official logo used. KCOP's first logo, under Chris-Craft ownership. The first logo when KCOP joined the United Paramount Network. KCOP's final logo with the 1986 wordmark. During this logo's run, BHC Communications (including KCOP) would be ...

  7. KCOP-TV Channel 13, Los Angeles CA - Sign-Off recorded late Summer 1986. This is KCOP, channel 13 Los Angeles, owned and operated by Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., with studios in Hollywood, and transmitters atop Mount Wilson. Some programs seen on KCOP are reproduced by means of videotape and film.