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Q: Whatever Happened to...?
Ross King - Ross has left KTLA. We wish him well in his future pursuits. more
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Q: What's the best way to contact KTLA?
A: KTLA's main phone number is 323-460-5500. more
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Q: On what channel is KTLA broadcast over the airwaves?
A: In the Los Angeles area, KTLA's analog TV signal is broadcast on Channel 5. KTLA's digital TV signal (KTLA-DT) is broadcast on Channel 31 in the Los Angeles area. If you have cable or satellite TV service, your channel number may vary. more
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Q: I wanted to record yesterday's show on KTLA but my TiVO freaked out. How can I get a copy?
A: You can get airchecks (copies) of KTLA news shows by calling Parker News Service at 1-866-700-6397, or visiting their website at www.parkernews.com. Parker News Service is not affiliated with KTLA in any way; they are a completely separate company. more
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Q: My organization would love to invite KTLA Talent to our events. How do we do that?
A: Fax or send a letter to KTLA Marketing at least six weeks prior to your event. The fax number is 323-962-1691. more
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Q: I would love a tour of the station; how can I get one?
A: KTLA does not offer tours of its facilities, for the simple reason that it's a place of business. With the amount of requests we would get, it would be hard to get things done with large groups of people wandering through all the time. more
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Q: My child would love to attend a taping of the KTLA Morning News. Is that possible?
A: Sorry, the tapings are not open to the public. more
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Q: How do I get an autograph from a KTLA personality?
A: Reasonable requests will be honored by mail. Address your requests to Leticia Preciado, KTLA-TV, 5800 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90028. Allow six to eight weeks for delivery. more
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Q: Who should I call with news stories?
A: If you have a breaking news tip, call the KTLA News assignment desk at 323-460-5501, or e-mail them at ktlastoryideas@tribune.com. more