KDOC-TV
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'KDOC-TV' (Channel 56) is an independent television station based in Orange County, California (licensed to Anaheim, with studios and offices in Santa Ana). The station's programming consists mainly of syndicated repeats of past television shows.
From the beginning, KDOC-TV was owned by locally-based Golden Orange Broadcasting, whose investors included entertainer Pat Boone. KDOC has been on the air since 1982 and was for many years the home of conservative commentator Wally George and televangelist Dr. Gene Scott. George died in 2003, while Scott died in 2005.
On April 4, 2006, Bert Ellis along with Anaheim Ducks owners Henry and Susan Samueli bought KDOC-TV for $149.5 million from Golden Orange Broadcasting. The sale was closed in July 2006. In September 2006, KDOC made significant changes in its line-up, including more current syndicated repeats, more sports coverage such as Anaheim Ducks hockey, locally-produced shows like ''The Pet Place'', variety of movies and hour long infomercials on weekdays. Also notable in this change was that Dr. Gene Scott is no longer part of the line-up. KDOC also debuted a new slogan ''Endless Classics'' (a reference to the Beach Boys album and the 1966 film The Endless Summer), and a new logo.
KDOC specializes in past television shows, not normally or have been shown on other local outlets in the Los Angeles market. In 2006, KDOC became the broadcast flagship station of the Anaheim Ducks hockey team. For the 2007-2008 season, KDOC will broadcast 16 games. [1]
On September 10th, 2007, KDOC-TV in partnership with the Orange County Register, will launch a new two-hour morning newscast named ''Daybreak OC''. The newscast will primarily focus on the Orange County area with OC specific weather, traffic, and news. KDOC-TV moved their broadcast center to a new facility at the headquarters of the Orange County Register in Santa Ana, California. The newscast will also be produced in High Definition, making it the LA DMA's 5th high definition newscast.[2] Anchors for Daybreak OC will include Nancy Aziz, Pete Weitzner, Judy Alley and John Atkinson among others. [3] [4]
Daybreak OC will also be the 2nd newscast specifically covering the Orange County, the other being KOCE's ''Real Orange''.
Some of KDOC's programming include:
★ The Andy Griffith Show
★ Bewitched
★ Brady Bunch
★ Cheers
★ Daybreak OC
★ First Business
★ Frasier
★ Get Smart
★ Hawaii Five-O
★ I Dream of Jeannie
★ KDOC Monster Movies
★ Mad About You
★ Matlock
★ Mission Impossible
★ The Nanny
★ Partridge Family
★ Perry Mason
★ Quincy, M.E.
★ Saved by the Bell
★ The Twilight Zone
★ The Wild Wild West
★ ''KDOC'' website
★ ''Daybreak OC'' website
★
'KDOC-TV' (Channel 56) is an independent television station based in Orange County, California (licensed to Anaheim, with studios and offices in Santa Ana). The station's programming consists mainly of syndicated repeats of past television shows.
| Contents |
| History |
| Daybreak OC |
| Current Programming |
| External links |
History
From the beginning, KDOC-TV was owned by locally-based Golden Orange Broadcasting, whose investors included entertainer Pat Boone. KDOC has been on the air since 1982 and was for many years the home of conservative commentator Wally George and televangelist Dr. Gene Scott. George died in 2003, while Scott died in 2005.
On April 4, 2006, Bert Ellis along with Anaheim Ducks owners Henry and Susan Samueli bought KDOC-TV for $149.5 million from Golden Orange Broadcasting. The sale was closed in July 2006. In September 2006, KDOC made significant changes in its line-up, including more current syndicated repeats, more sports coverage such as Anaheim Ducks hockey, locally-produced shows like ''The Pet Place'', variety of movies and hour long infomercials on weekdays. Also notable in this change was that Dr. Gene Scott is no longer part of the line-up. KDOC also debuted a new slogan ''Endless Classics'' (a reference to the Beach Boys album and the 1966 film The Endless Summer), and a new logo.
KDOC specializes in past television shows, not normally or have been shown on other local outlets in the Los Angeles market. In 2006, KDOC became the broadcast flagship station of the Anaheim Ducks hockey team. For the 2007-2008 season, KDOC will broadcast 16 games. [1]
Daybreak OC
On September 10th, 2007, KDOC-TV in partnership with the Orange County Register, will launch a new two-hour morning newscast named ''Daybreak OC''. The newscast will primarily focus on the Orange County area with OC specific weather, traffic, and news. KDOC-TV moved their broadcast center to a new facility at the headquarters of the Orange County Register in Santa Ana, California. The newscast will also be produced in High Definition, making it the LA DMA's 5th high definition newscast.[2] Anchors for Daybreak OC will include Nancy Aziz, Pete Weitzner, Judy Alley and John Atkinson among others. [3] [4]
Daybreak OC will also be the 2nd newscast specifically covering the Orange County, the other being KOCE's ''Real Orange''.
Current Programming
Some of KDOC's programming include:
★ The Andy Griffith Show
★ Bewitched
★ Brady Bunch
★ Cheers
★ Daybreak OC
★ First Business
★ Frasier
★ Get Smart
★ Hawaii Five-O
★ I Dream of Jeannie
★ KDOC Monster Movies
★ Mad About You
★ Matlock
★ Mission Impossible
★ The Nanny
★ Partridge Family
★ Perry Mason
★ Quincy, M.E.
★ Saved by the Bell
★ The Twilight Zone
★ The Wild Wild West
External links
★ ''KDOC'' website
★ ''Daybreak OC'' website
★
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