2002
May 20, 2002 / Jerry Dunphy / Death
May 20, 2002 / Jerry Dunphy / Death
Future Newscater Tawny Little is crowned Miss America.
KCOP www.kentninomiya
WORK 2002 worked for KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles, where he is an investigative reporter for the “Fox 11 Investigates ” unit as well as a substitute anchor for…
Todd Donoho Leaves KABC7
KTLA moves its operations to the Paramount Sunset Studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.
In November 1982, Golden West sold KTLA to investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts for $245 million.
In November 1963, KTLA was purchased by actor and singer Gene Autry for $12 million
March 1991, KTLA was the first station to air the video of Rodney King's beating. July 08 1991 - KTLA Morning News debuts.
08/01 - the Telecopter with pilot Francis Gary Powers and cameraman George Spears crashed on August 1, 1977, killing the two on board.
DOB February 3, 1933 Kansas City, Missouri KTLA Died August 27, 2004 (aged 71)
March 17, 2004 - JJ Jackson dies. August 07, 2004 - Larry McCormick died at age 71.
Pat Harvey joined KCAL 9 in Los Angeles in 1989, and in 2010 began co-anchoring for KCAL sister station KCBS news at 5 & 11PM. She is the longest-running anchor…
WORK Works for the LA Times. Tech / Consumer Guy at KTLA CONTACT david.lazarus@latimes.com EXTERNAL LINKS https://twitter.com/@Davidlaz At KTLA.com
CONTACT Mailing Address: KTTV FOX 11 / KCOP 13 FOX Television Center 1999 South Bundy Drive Los Angeles CA 90025 Main: (310) 584-2000 Newsroom: (310) 584-2025 my13 goes to fox…
1925-2017 KTLA SPORTS Worked at KTLA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg
March/2010 - Johnny Mountain Retires. 08/11/2010 - Stan Chambers retired on August 11, 2010 on his 87th birthday, marking 63 years as a reporter at KTLA updated 10/25/2018
02/13/2015 - Stan Chambers RIP 03/25/2015 - Dr. George Fischbeck dies.
Sports Los Angeles TV sportscasters past and present Fred Roggin Jim Hill John Ireland Liz Habib Rob Fukuzaki Roger Lodge Steve Hartman Stu Nahan Vic "The Brick" Jacobs
January 22 – The first commercial television station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA, begins operation in Hollywood.