KCOP-TV

Background
KCOP-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States that is founded in 1948 and owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside it's sister station, KTTV. It was once an independent station when it was founded to the 1990's, but then got served as UPN's West Coast flagship station in 1995, and now have been affiliated with MyNetworkTV since 2006.

Logo (1962-1971)
Visuals: We see a bunch of dots moving around on a black background, with a red dot appearing in the middle that has the number "13" on with four other dots having the same number. Then, they fly into the center and blend together with the "13" dot in the middle, while the camera slowly zooms in. The middle dot then becomes white, and fades back into its previous appearance. A white diamond and later, a colourful circle outline appear around the dot, with the text "KCOP LOS ANGELES" appearing below. And after that, four another diamonds blend together with the white diamond outline, and it fades back to its previous appearance again.

Variants: A more common still variant exists, where we see a big line that is formed by multicoloured diamonds with the word "KCOP" on the line, and a big blue diamond on the right of the line that has a number "13" on it. And the words "LOS ANGELES" and "A Chris Craft STATION" simultaneously appear below and above the diamond line. The background's color can be varied.

Technique: Cel animation, none for the still variant.

Audio:


 * Main Variant: A majestic and triumphant fanfare, accompanied by an announcer saying: "Channel 13 presents the following program in color".
 * Still Variant: An announcer saying a sentence that can be varied by different variants.

2nd Logo (1975-1977)
Visuals: Unknown.

Variants: Unknown.

Technique: Unknown.

Audio: Unknown.