Are you thinking of KOCE (Channel 50, which became the primary PBS station for
L.A. after KCET dropped PBS)?
KDOC is Channel 56, a commercial independent station.
They’re both Orange County-based, as the call letters would imply, but that
doesn’t make any difference to the average viewer.
>
Isn't KDOC still PBS? Seems odd for them to pick it up. KCOP, to me, will
always be the station it was in the 60s. The absolute bargain basement of
low-budget local TV, playing public domain movies and the dregs of
syndication, so I guess "Schitt's" fits right in there for me.
--Dave Sikula
This reminds me of when X Files went into syndication and the
stations that took it were supposed to run 2 episodes per weekend while
the local station running it here ran only 1 each week on
Saturday night opposite SNL. It took me a while to figure out
why they were only showing every
Hmmm... wonder why they don’t get their Schitts together?
This has been my pun of the year. Good night, America. Drive safely on the
way home.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 7:39 AM Jim Ellwanger wrote:
> I'm looking at two different program guides (TV Guide vs. TitanTV) that
> are showing different
I'm looking at two different program guides (TV Guide vs. TitanTV) that are
showing different information right now.
Both agree that it's going to be running on two stations (with different
ownership) in the L.A. market.
Both agree that KDOC is running two episodes a night, at 12:30 A.M. and
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 7:43 PM 'bobjersey' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Debmar-Mercury had announced in October 2019 that the Canadian smash would
> move to Fox-owned stations among others this fall, but the other possible
> outlets were not mentioned then... they are
Debmar-Mercury had announced in October 2019 that the Canadian smash would move
to Fox-owned stations among others this fall, but the other possible outlets
were not mentioned then... they are now, and they'll be "flowing" as of Monday
(9.28):