She anchored the 4pm streaming only News Hour at KTLA until yesterday (Monday) when the station sent the Karamo Show to overnights at 2:33am. It could be the final show syndicated show Channel 5 schedules in Daytime. Time will tell.
The time for KCAL becoming a CW O&O station (and even UPN before that) came and went a good awhile. Also, KTLA is effectively now a CW-owned station, since Nexstar is now the majority owner of the network (75-percent). Oddly enough too, as we know now they're both news-heavy stations, now with KCAL doubling their news output (now 13 hours weekday since the relaunch), while two-thirds of KTLA's weekday schedule is dedicated to news.
That said though, KCOP could use some additional programming of its own, besides simulcast Decades weekday mornings, showcase Fox's streaming networks (Soul and Weather) and being KTTV's dumping ground. Young Sheldon could go as a companion with Big Bang Theory, and you could pair Bob's Burgers with The Simpsons in late-nights (I think KTLA keeps Family Guy as long as possible). Eventually, I do think news will come back to KCOP, as in most of the other cities where Fox owns a second station, they do have additional newscasts on those stations. It wouldn't surprise me in the near-future if Fox challenges KCAL in prime time at 8 and 9, and put those newscasts on KCOP.
KTLA-TV should stop showing Family Guy because nobody watches that show overnight hours same thing with Friends, The Goldbergs, Last Man Standing, Pawn Stars and Storage Wars they should be eliminated from KTLA-TV because nobody watches these Syndication shows at overnight hours there might be a chance for KCAL-TV to pick up these shows or Meruelo's Full-Power Television Station KWHY-TV 22.1 or KBEH-TV 63.1 or even Weigel's KVME-TV/KSFV-CD 20.1 would flip to an English language to air the entire Syndication shows what KDOC-TV and KTLA-TV showed these stations would either be an option you agreed with my suggestions?The time for KCAL becoming a CW O&O station (and even UPN before that) came and went a good awhile. Also, KTLA is effectively now a CW-owned station, since Nexstar is now the majority owner of the network (75-percent). Oddly enough too, as we know now they're both news-heavy stations, now with KCAL doubling their news output (now 13 hours weekday since the relaunch), while two-thirds of KTLA's weekday schedule is dedicated to news.
That said though, KCOP could use some additional programming of its own, besides simulcast Decades weekday mornings, showcase Fox's streaming networks (Soul and Weather) and being KTTV's dumping ground. Young Sheldon could go as a companion with Big Bang Theory, and you could pair Bob's Burgers with The Simpsons in late-nights (I think KTLA keeps Family Guy as long as possible). Eventually, I do think news will come back to KCOP, as in most of the other cities where Fox owns a second station, they do have additional newscasts on those stations. It wouldn't surprise me in the near-future if Fox challenges KCAL in prime time at 8 and 9, and put those newscasts on KCOP.
Watch they will introduce the ktla new 2PM news showShe anchored the 4pm streaming only News Hour at KTLA until yesterday (Monday) when the station sent the Karamo Show to overnights at 2:33am. It could be the final show syndicated show Channel 5 schedules in Daytime. Time will tell.