KDOC
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| KDOC-TV | |
|---|---|
| Anaheim, California | |
| Slogan | Your Independent |
| Branding | KDOC |
| Analog channel | 56 (VHF) |
| Digital channel | 32 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | Independent |
| Owner | Golden Orange Broadcasting |
| Founded | 1982 |
| Callsign meaning | |
| Former affiliations | Independent (1982-present) |
| Website | www.kdoctv.net |
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Technical Information
- Frequency: Channel 56
- Name: KDOC
- Radius: 73 miles (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties)
- Slogan: Your Independent
- Start of Operation: 1982
- Transmitter Location: Anaheim, California/Los Angeles, California (34° 13' 36.00" N Latitude, 118° 3' 58.00" W Longitude)
- Transmitter Power: 2450 kW
KDOC-TV (Channel 56) is an independent television station based in Orange County, California (licensed to Anaheim, with studios and offices in near-by Irvine), just south of Los Angeles. The station is owned by locally-based Golden Orange Broadcasting, whose investors include entertainer Pat Boone. KDOC has been on the air since 1982, and for many years, it's been the home of conservative commentator Wally George and televangelist Dr. Gene Scott. George died in 2003, while Scott died in 2005.
KDOC specializes in more classic programming, not normally or have been shown on other local outlets in the Los Angeles market.
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External link
- KDOC's website (http://www.kdoctv.net)
| Broadcast television in the Los Angeles market | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| KCBS 2 (CBS) - KNBC 4 (NBC) - KTLA 5 (The WB) - KABC 7 (ABC) - KCAL 9 (IND) - KTTV 11 (FOX) - KCOP 13 (UPN) - KSCI 18 (IND) KWHY 22 (IND) - KVCR 24 (PBS) - KCET 28 (PBS) - KPXN 30 (PAX) - KMEX 34 (UNI) - KTBN 40 (TBN) - KXLA 44 (IND) - KFTR 46 (Telefutura) KOCE 50 (PBS) - KVEA 52 (TEL) KAZA 54 (TV Azteca) - KDOC 56 (IND) - KLCS 58 (PBS)- KRCA 62 (IND) - KBEH 63 (IND) - KHIZ 64 (IND) | |||

