Orange County, California Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ==Media== Orange County is served by [[media in Los Angeles]], including its TV and radio stations. Two television stations—[[KOCE-TV]], the main [[PBS]] member station in the Southland and [[KDOC-TV]], a [[Tri-State Christian Television]] (TCT) owned-and-operated station—are located in Orange County. There are a few radio stations that are actually located in Orange County. [[KYLA]] 92.7 FM has a Christian format. [[KSBR]] 88.5 FM airs a jazz music format branded as "Jazz-FM" along with news programming. [[KUCI]] 88.9 FM is a free form college radio station that broadcasts from [[UC Irvine]]. [[KWIZ]] 96.7 FM, located in [[Santa Ana, California|Santa Ana]], airs a regional Mexican music format branded as "La Rockola 96.7". [[KWVE-FM]] 107.9 is owned by the [[Calvary Chapel]] of [[Costa Mesa]]. KWVE-FM is also the primary [[Emergency Alert System]] station for the county. The [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] also own and operate a sports-only radio station from Orange, [[KLAA (AM)|KLAA]]. KX 93.5 FM<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kx935.com/home |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150727062603/http://kx935.com/home |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 27, 2015 |title=KX 93.5 - Laguna's Only FM - Orange County Radio Station |date=July 27, 2015}}</ref> broadcasts out of Laguna Beach and features an eclectic mix of mostly alternative rock. County-wide politics and government coverage is primarily provided by the ''[[Orange County Register]]'' and ''[[Voice of OC]]''. ''[[OC Weekly]]'' was an alternative weekly publication, and ''[[Excélsior]]'' is a Spanish-language newspaper. A few communities are served by the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''{{'}} publication of the ''[[Daily Pilot]]''. ''[[Orange Coast (magazine)|Orange Coast]]'' was established in 1974 and is the oldest continuously published lifestyle magazine in the region. ''OC Music Magazine'' is also based out of Orange County, serving local musicians and artists. {{anchor|Orange County Plain Dealer}} The ''Orange County Plain Dealer'' (January 1898 to May 8, 1925), was a mostly Anaheim-based newspaper, and successor to ''The Independent'', bought by James E. Valjean, a Republican and edited by him, a former editor of the Portsmouth Blade (Ohio).<ref name="oc-historical-plain-dealer">{{cite web |last1=Jepsen |first1=Chris |title=The Orange County Plain Dealer |url=https://ochistorical.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-orange-county-plain-dealer.html |website=Orange County History Roundup |access-date=31 May 2022 |date=17 September 2018 |archive-date=March 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220319090159/https://ochistorical.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-orange-county-plain-dealer.html |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="yoreanaheim-oc-plain-dealer">{{cite web |last1=Schultz |first1=Jason |last2=Mabe |first2=Jon |last3=Maya |first3=Chris |title=Orange County Plain Dealer |url=http://www.yoreanaheim.com/publication/oc-plain-dealer_3/years |website=Yore Anaheim |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-date=May 31, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220531181738/http://www.yoreanaheim.com/publication/oc-plain-dealer_3/years |url-status=live}}</ref> Other newspapers were: ''Anaheim Daily Herald'', ''Anaheim Gazette'', ''Anaheim Bulletin''.<ref name="yoreanaheim-About">{{cite web |last1=Schultz |first1=Jason |last2=Mabe |first2=Jon |last3=Maya |first3=Chris |title=About |url=http://www.yoreanaheim.com/about |website=Yore Anaheim |access-date=31 May 2022}}{{Dead link|date=January 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page