One cannot help but wonder how different the LA broadcast landscape
would be today if KOCE had been bought out by the far-right
broadcasting group who has been trying for years to obtain it? KLCS
has viturally no operating budget, which could mean if KOCE had been
sold, the number 2 market would have been largely absent a PBS
station.

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Mark J. <[email protected]> wrote:
> At least two southern Calfironia cable system operators have thrown
> the newly-independent of PBS KCET out of prime below channel 13 real
> estate and banished it to three-digit digital set-top box land (new
> primary PBS station in LA KOCE, or "SoCal PBS," as they've rebranded
> themselves, is staying below 13) (Variety--may need registration):
>
> http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118029602?refCatId=14
>
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