KOCE TV 50 is a TV station in Los Angeles, California, USA covering PBS network programs, local news and weather.
KOCE TV 50 is an affiliate of the PBS Television Network.
KOCE-TV offers programming focused on the communities of Orange County, California. It airs Orange County's nightly newscast, “Real Orange” and human interest and public service stories as well as college courses (telecourses) by the Coast Community College District. The station went on air in November 1972 as the first television station located in Orange County.
This TV station is owned by KOCE TV Foundation.
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PBS SoCal, aka KOCE TV 50, Plans to Hire, May Open L.A. Office
-- On January 10, 2011, the blog Franklin Avenue reported:
"KOCE-TV prexy/CEO Mel Rogers said his station -- which became L.A.'s primary PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) affiliate on Jan. 1 -- continues to plot out how it will now serve the...
KOCE TV, Other California PBS Stations Grapple With Scheduling
-- KOCE-TV set to become primary PBS outlet in Los Angeles, the New York Times reported on December 26, 2010:
"On Sunday, when KCET TV 28 stops broadcasting PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) programming after four decades as the primary PBS...
KOCE TV to Become "PBS SoCal" in 2011
-- KOCE TV is one of the most-watched PBS stations in America, with an estimated five million viewers monthly. Beginning January 2011, KOCE-TV will become PBS SoCal, serving the residents of Los Angeles, Riverside, San...
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