The proposed sale of financially strapped KOCE-TV Channel 50, Orange County’s only public television station, has attracted bids from 10 entities -- including Christian powerhouse Trinity Broadcasting ...
When an Orange County college district wanted to get out of the public-television business, it sold its station last year and hoped to use the proceeds to improve education. But a state appeals court ...
Mel Rogers walks through the new offices of KOCE, still under construction a few days before the public TV station is set to move in, and acknowledges the exciting, if scary, truth that lies ahead in ...
Huntington Beach’s KOCE-TV is gearing up to become the region’s flagship Public Broadcasting Service station after KCET-TV of Los Angeles opted to pull out of the role earlier this month. KOCE, now a ...
PBS is racing to turn Orange County’s KOCE into its primary Los Angeles affiliate by the end of the year. According to PBS president/CEO Paula Kerger, KOCE will see its dues rise as it fills the void ...
KOCE, PBS’s primary station in greater Los Angeles, will earn $49 million in a channel-sharing deal with KSCI, a full-power independent station that multicasts a variety of Asian-language services.
Huntington Beach-based KOCE-TV, Orange County’s public television station, is trying to raise $8.5 million to go digital,a plan that involves, in part, a new live news channel for this area following ...
Huntington Beach, CA and Arlington, VA – December 1, 2010 - Starting January 1, 2011, KOCE-TV will become the full service PBS station for the Southern California region, and will begin broadcasting ...
Daystar Television Network, a Christian broadcaster owning over 40 television stations nationwide, will sue the trustees of Orange County’s KOCE for declining their bid to buy the PBS station. Daystar ...
film debuted on Huntington Beach-based KOCE public television (channel 50). “I am extremely proud that we have won a Los Angeles Area Emmy Award,” said Brenda Brkusic, executive producer of Bloody ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. KOCE-TV takes over as the Los Angeles ...
Orange County’s only homegrown TV newscast, “Real Orange” on KOCE-TV/50, will be cut from five new shows each week to just two or three as the public television station struggles with decreases in ...
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