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Cox Communications issues clarification on its channel line-up.


SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 28, 1996--There was a report in Wednesday's media that needs some clarification.

Cox is relocating KTLA and KTTY on its cable channel line-up. KTTY will be moved to Channel 5; KTLA will be moved to Channel 14.

Customers will not lose any programming on either of these channels.

The switch was made at the request of The Tribune Co. which owns both stations.

CONTACT: Sandy Murphy, 619/266-5356

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