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− | === 1948 === |
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− | {{Missing former logo}}KMTR signed on in 1948, on channel 13 in Los Angeles. Owned by Chris-Craft Industries, KMTR was the first television station broadcasting on channel 13. |
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== KLAC-TV == |
== KLAC-TV == |
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+ | </gallery>KLAC-TV's slogan is Lucky Channel 13. There are different designs to the logo, but these weren't the official logo used for KLAC-TV. |
== KCOP == |
== KCOP == |
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kcop1979 a.jpg|1979 Telop ID |
kcop1979 a.jpg|1979 Telop ID |
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kcop1980.jpg|Station ID, animated by Image West (1980) |
kcop1980.jpg|Station ID, animated by Image West (1980) |
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kcop1982.jpg|Station ID, animated by [[Klasky Csupo]] (1982) |
kcop1982.jpg|Station ID, animated by [[Klasky Csupo]] (1982) |
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kcop1983.jpg|Station ID (1983) |
kcop1983.jpg|Station ID (1983) |
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KCOP Movie (1984) E.jpg|KCOP-TV's Sunday Film Festival |
KCOP Movie (1984) E.jpg|KCOP-TV's Sunday Film Festival |
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KCOP Movie (1984).JPG|KCOP-TV's L.A. Theater |
KCOP Movie (1984).JPG|KCOP-TV's L.A. Theater |
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+ | KCOP 13 Los Angeles ID (1980) |
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+ | KCOP ID 1980s |
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+ | KCOP ID 1984 and News 13 Opening |
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkWDr5e8X50 YouTube - KCOP-TV 13 Los Angeles ID (1980)] |
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35xdpFdNvDc YouTube - KCOP-TV ID 1980s] |
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PouMi_vzxA YouTube - KCOP-TV ID 1984 and News 13 Opening] |
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=== 1986–1998 === |
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Revision as of 16:10, 18 August 2019
KLAC-TV
1948–1954
KLAC-TV's slogan is Lucky Channel 13. There are different designs to the logo, but these weren't the official logo used for KLAC-TV.
KCOP
1954–1956
KLAC-TV became KCOP, on channel 13. The logo shows the 1 with a badge and a police officer over the logo (only a hand and a police officer's head) and a 3 next to the 1 with the words ''KCOP'' and "LOS ANGELES". This logo is still used on welcome mats until 1981.
1956–1958
1958–1960
1960–1962
1962–1971
KCOP's first logo, under Chris-Craft ownership
1971-1972
1972–1974
1974-1975
1975–1977
1977–1979
1979–1986
1986–1998
1986–1989
1989–1995
1995–1998
KCOP's final logo with the 1986-98 logo, and first logo when KCOP joined the United Paramount Network.
1998–2002
2002–January 2006
KCOP's last logo as a UPN affiliate.
January–September 2006
September 2006–present
KCOP's first logo when UPN and The WB merged to form The CW, and KCOP joined MyNetworkTV.
See Also
Template:TV stations in Los Angeles