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Market: LOS ANGELES MON-FRI Rank: 2 Market: LOS ANGELES MON-FRI Rank: 2 Station: KABC KCBS KNBC KTTV KCOP KTLA KCAL KHIZ KDOC Owner: ABC/Disney CBS NBC Fox TV Stations Fox TV Stations Tribune CBS Sunbeam Bert Ellis Rep: ABC Ntnl Sales CBS Spot Sales NBC Spot Sales Fox Station Sales Fox Station Sales Telerep CBS Spot Sales Aff/Ch: ABC/7 CBS/2 NBC/4 Fox/11 Mynet/13 CW/5 Ind/9 IND/56 IND/20 GM: Arnie Kleiner Patrick McClenehan Craig Robinson Kevin Hale Kevin Hale John Moczulski Patrick McClenehan Mike Galgano Scott Campbell PD: Therese Gamba Virginia Hunt David Bright John Frenzel John Frenzel Natalie Grant Virginia Hunt Stella Montoya Bert Ellis 5am Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News Today in LA FOX11 News PAID KTLA AM NEWS PAID PAID PAID 5:30am PAID PAID PAID First Business 6am Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News Today in LA FOX11 News PAID KTLA AM NEWS Benny Hinn PAID Judge Hatchett 6:30am PAID PAID PAID Judge Hatchett 7am Good Morning The Early Show Today Show Good Day LA - PAID KTLA AM NEWS PAID PAID Saved by the Bell 7:30am America Safari Tracks Jack Hanna PAID PAID 8am 700 Club PAID PAID PAID 8:30am PAID PAID PAID 9am Regis & Kelly Rachel Ray Today Show 2 Good Day LA - I Love Lucy KTLA AM NEWS Judge Mathis PAID PAID 9:30am I Love Lucy PAID PAID 10am The View Price is Right Today Show 2 Good Day LA - Divorce Court Jerry Springer Judge Joe Brown PAID Matlock 10:30am Divorce Court Judge Joe Brown PAID 11am Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News CH.4 Midday News Dr. Oz (2) Judge Alex Steve Wilkos The Doctors PAID Andy Griffith 11:30am Young & Restless Judge Alex PAID Andy Griffith 12pm All My Children Bonnie Hunt Noon News Cops Marie Noon Report PAID Perry Mason 12:30pm Bold & Beautiful TMZ Cops PAID 1pm One Life to Live As the World Turns Days of Our Lives Wendy Williams I Love Lucy News People's Court PAID Quincy 1:30pm I Love Lucy PAID 2pm General Hospital 25k Pyramid? Martha My Name is Earl Married with Children Maury 2pm Report PAID Hawaii 5-0 2:30pm My Name is Earl Married with Children PAID 3pm Oprah Judge Judy Deal or No Deal 5th Grader Half & Half CW Afternoon 3pm Report Cheaters Hogan's Heros 3:30pm Judge Judy Deal or No Deal 5th Grader One on One Inside Edition PAID Hogan's Heros 4pm Ch. 7 News Dr. Phil Ellen Wendy Williams House of Payne KCAL9 News @ 4p ANN News Get Smart 4:30pm House of Payne Eye for an Eye Get Smart 5pm Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News Ch. 4 News Dr. Oz (1) King of Queens My Wife & Kids People's Court PAID Mash 5:30pm King of Queens According to Jim PAID Mash 6pm Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News Ch. 4 News Simpsons Raymond Millionaire Family Fued PAID Cheers 6:30pm ABC News CBS News NBC News TMZ 70s Show KTLA 630p News Family Fued PAID Cheers 7pm Jeopardy! ET Extra Malcolm in the Middle The Office 2.5 Men Dr. Phil Multicultural Frasier 7:30pm Wheel of Fortune Insider Access Hollywood Simpsons The Office 2.5 Men Frasier 8pm ABC Prime CBS Prime NBC Prime FOX Prime MyNetwork Prime CW Prime KCAL9 News @ 8p AFHV 8:30pm AFHV 9pm KCAL9 News @ 9p Everybody hates chris 9:30pm Everybody hates chris 10pm FOX News @ 10p Seinfeld KTLA Prime News KCAL9 News @ 10p PAID Twilight Zone 10:30pm Seinfeld 1045p- Sports Central PAID Twilight Zone 11pm Ch. 7 News Ch. 2 News Ch. 4 News Simpsons CH. 13 News Family Guy George Lopez PAID PAID 11:30pm Nightline Leno Conan TMZ Raymond Family Guy George Lopez PAID PAID 12am Jimmy Kimmel That 70s Show L&O: SVU Friends South Park PAID PAID 12:30am Ferguson Fallon Malcolm in the Middle Punk'd Scrubs PAID PAID 1am Comics Unleashed FOX News @ 10p Bernie Mac Paid Reno 911 PAID PAID 1:30am News Repeat Frasier Last Call Bernie Mac Paid Eye for an Eye PAID PAID 2am World News Now PAID Tonight Show ® PAID PAID Paid PAID PAID 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ABC7 This Morning CBS2 News NBC 5 News WGN Morning Fox News Paid/Various Cosby 6:30am News Paid/Various One on One 7am Good Morning The Early Show Today Show Good Day Kids E/I Half and Half 7:30am America Chicago Mash One on One 8am 700 Club Insider R 8:30am Half and Half 9am Oprah Winfrey Guiding Light Today Show-2 Regis & Kelly Divorce Ct Hatchett 9:30am $150k '11 $13k, '13 Judge Alex (Hatchett) 10am The View Price is Right Today Show 3 Maury Povich ® Morning Show Cristina Court Judge Karen 10:30am (Rachael $5k) (Dr. Oz) (Pirro) (Street Court) 11am News CBS2 News Martha, '10 Millionaire Judge Joe Brown Tyra Banks Family Court 11:30am News Young & Restless $9k, '13 $15k, '10 (Still Stand Hr) 12pm All My Children Deal No Deal WGN News News Springer Cheater's 12:30pm Bold & Beautiful 1pm One Life to Live As the World Turns Days of Our Lives Maury Povich Judge David Springer Mathis $13k '10 1:30pm $20k, '10 (Divorce CT) 2pm General Hospital Rachael Ray Bonnie, 08-10 Steve Wilkos Judge Alex Feud P.Court$15k '11 2:30pm (Dr.Phil, 200k, 11) (Maury Povich) 3pm Inside $30k '12 Dr. Phil $200, 11 Ellen Judge Pirro CW Divorce Court TRIVIAL PURSUIT Mathis $13k '10 3:30pm Jeop.,$50k, '12 (Judge Judy) $35k, '11 (Tyra-CW) (Wendy William) (5th Grader Hour) 4pm News Judge Judy Extra, $18k,'11 J.Foxx, CW Cops/King Hill Tyra Banks P.Court$15k '11 4:30pm $40k, '12 NBC 5 News (Tyra-CW) (Dr. Oz) (King Hill Hour) 5pm News CBS2 News NBC 5 News Millionaire(News) The Simpsons Still St(Earl) Doctors, $10k '10 5:30pm ABC News CBS News NBC News WGN News TMZ $20k '10 Raymond, $85k 6pm News CBS2 News NBC 5 News Two Half Men The Simpsons Raymond, $85k Insider $10,'12 6:30pm Wheel of Fortune ET, $43k, '12 Access, $28k, '11 Family Guy SEINFELD(Office) Still St(Seinfeld) King or Queens 7pm ABC Prime CBS Prime NBC Prime CW Prime FOX Prime My Net/50 House Payne 7:30pm $25k wk 8pm Bernie Mac 8:30pm $40k 9pm WGN News News Malcolm Frasier 9:30pm Scrubs(Seinfeld) Frasier 10pm News CBS2 News NBC 5 News Family Guy The Ten (news) Law & Order CI KOQ 10:30pm Nightline Late Show Tonight Show Two Half Men Simpsons(Earl) (L&O SVU '10) George Lopez 11pm Oprah Winfrey ® According Jim SEINFELD(Office) Reno 911 11:30pm Late Late Show Late Night Sex City TMZ Malcolm 70's Show 12am Jimmy Kimmel Friends King of Hill Reno 911 South Park 12:30am Paid Last Call Will Grace M*A*S*H Scrubs Comics Unleashed ® 1am News ® NBC 5 News ® My Wife Kids Paid/Various Paid/Various Punked 1:30am ABC World News ET ® Extra ® Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various 2am CBS2 News ® Tonight Show ® Paid/Various News ® Paid/Various Paid/Various 2:30am Entstudios.com Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various 3am Up to the Minute Late Night ® Home Improvement Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various 3:30am Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various 4am Extra ® Paid/Various Cops Paid/Various Paid/Various 4:30am CBS Morning News Early Today Paid/Various Paid/Various Paid/Various Comics Unleashed ® Projected Curb/Entourage Office Earl 5-8, 08-11 Christine 5/2 Changes: 4/3, 2010-13 Wendy Williams barter 5/2 2010-2013 30 Rock, 4/3 How Met Mother Street CT 2011-2014 Pirro Market: PHILADELPHIA MON-FRI Rank: 4 Station: WPVI (Jan '06) KYW (Mar '06) WCAU (Jan '06) WPSG (Mar '06) WPHL (Jan '06) WTXF (Feb '06) Owner: ABC CBS NBC CBS Tribune Fox Rep: ABC National TV Sales CBS Nat'l Sales NBC Spot Sales CBS Spot Sales Telerep Fox Station Sales Aff/Ch: ABC/6 CBS/3 NBC/10 UPN/57 WB/17 FOX/29 GM: Bernie Prazenica Jon Hitchcock Dennis Bianchi Jon Hitchcock Vince Giannini Mike Renda PD: Caroline Welch Perry Casciato Lawana Scales Perry Casciato Natalie Grant Maria Degnan 5am Action News Eyewitness News Wake Up News Paid Good Day Philadelphia 5:30am Eyewitness News 6am Action News Eyewitness News Local News Wake Up News Good Day Philadelphia 6:30am (ET/Insider 2nd run) Paid 7am Good Morning CBS Early Show Today Show Wake Up News Law & Order CI Good Day Philadelphia 7:30am America (Local News 7-9am) 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