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  2. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    KCAL-TV (channel 9) is an independent television station in Los Angeles, California, United States.It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside CBS West Coast flagship KCBS-TV (channel 2).

  3. KABC-TV - Wikipedia

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    KABC-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of the ABC network. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios in the Grand Central Business Centre of Glendale, and its transmitter is located on Mount Wilson.

  4. KTLA - Wikipedia

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    ktla.com. KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of The CW. It is the largest directly owned property of the network's majority owner, Nexstar Media Group, and is the second-largest operated property after WPIX in New York City.

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  9. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    KTLA in Los Angeles is credited with being the first television station to provide extended coverage of a breaking news event: for 27½ hours from April 8 to 9, 1949, the station carried live coverage of an attempt to rescue three-year-old Kathy Fiscus, who had fallen down an abandoned well in San Marino, California, where she ultimately ...