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1980

Sign-on (voiced by Charlie O'Donnell)

Good morning. This is KCOP, channel 13 Los Angeles, beginning another full day of television programming for your enjoyment. KCOP is owned and operated by Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., and operates on channel 13 by the authority of the Federal Communications Commission. With studios in Hollywood, and transmitter atop Mount Wilson. Some programs about to see today are rebroadcast by means of videotape recordings and film. Once again, have a nice day.

Sign-off (voiced by Charlie O'Donnell)

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KCOP Commercial Breaks & Sign Off - November 25, 1980

Sign off @ approx. 43:20

This is KCOP, channel 13 Los Angeles, owned and operated by Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., with studios in Hollywood, and transmitter atop Mount Wilson. Some programs seen on KCOP are rebroadcast by means of videotape recordings and film. Join us when we return to the air at X:XX this morning with another full day of television programming for your enjoyment. Good evening. 


Mid-late 1980s

Sign-on (voiced by Harry Newman)

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KCOP-13 Sign On and "In Studio" intro, November 1988

Good morning. This is KCOP, channel 13 Los Angeles, with studios in Hollywood and transmitters atop Mount Wilson, beginning another full day of television programming for your enjoyment. Some programs seen on KCOP are rebroadcast by means of videotape recording and film. This station is owned and operated by Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., and transmits on the assigned channel 13 by the authority of the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC.

Sign-off (voiced by Harry Newman)

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KCOP-TV Channel 13, Los Angeles CA - Sign-Off recorded late Summer 1986

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KCOP-13 Sign Off

This is KCOP, channel 13 Los Angeles, owned and operated by Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., with studios in Hollywood, and transmitters atop Mount Wilson. Some programs seen on KCOP are reproduced by means of videotape and film. Join us when we return to the air at X:XX this morning for another full day of television programming for your enjoyment.

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