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KTTV (Channel 11) is a Fox television station affiliate in the Los Angeles area. It is known as FOX 11 rather than KTTV.
Technical Information
Frequency: Channel 11
Name: Fox 11
Radius: 80 miles (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties)
Slogan: Just You Watch
Start of Operation: January 1, 1949
Transmitter Location: Los Angeles, California (34° 13' 29.00" N Latitude, 118° 3' 47.00" W Longitude)
Transmitter Power: 166 kW
History
KTTV was originally the Los Angeles area affilliate of the CBS television network. The station signed on the air on January 1, 1949. The station was co-owned by CBS and the Los Angeles Times newspaper. However, that relationship lasted until 1951, when CBS sold its 50% stake in Channel 11 back to the Times, and CBS moved its programming to KTSL Channel 2 (now KCBS-TV) on January 1, 1951. From that point, KTTV carried many of the programs from the DuMont Television Network until the network's demise in 1956.
KTTV began its status as an independent television station, and the Times sold the station to Metromedia in 1963. In 1958, Channel 11 became the flagship television station of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, lasting until the 1992 season when they moved to arch-rival KTLA Channel 5 the following year. Austrailian newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch purchased the Metromedia television stations in 1986, and those stations formed the basis for his new Fox television network, in which KTTV would become the network's West Coast flagship station.