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The FCC approved of the deal—reported as $400,000 by newspapers and $200,000 to the FCC [15] —on May 5, allowing KOOL-TV to become the sole occupant of channel 10. [16] All staff were retained by the enlarged KOOL-TV. [17] It was the first time any of the post-freeze shared-time arrangements had been wound down. [17]
Mary Jo West (born 1948 [1]) is an American retired television news anchor who primarily worked in the Phoenix, Arizona, market.She was the first female evening news anchor in Phoenix at KOOL-TV from 1976 to 1982, anchoring the network newscast CBS News Nightwatch from 1982 to 1983 before returning to Phoenix, this time at KTVK.
1 People. 2 Broadcasting. 3 Other uses. ... Kool Savas (born 1975), ... a television station (channel 10) in Phoenix, Arizona, formerly known as KOOL-TV; Other uses
The station affiliated with ABC, filling a void that would have been created when existing ABC outlet KOOL-TV announced plans to change to CBS. [12] By the time KTVK began broadcasting on February 28, 1955, McFarland had been elected Governor of Arizona. [13] Channel 3 boasted the first color-equipped studios in Phoenix and the largest in the ...
The mast atop the Westward Ho was built for and served as the first transmitter site of KPHO-TV.. On March 4, 1948, a consortium of four men doing business as the Phoenix Television Company—R. L. Wheelock, W. L. Pickens, H. H. Coffield, and John B. Mills—filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a construction permit to build a new television station on channel 5 ...
Bored Panda decided to jump on the bandwagon and search for the best vintage photos of 1960s fashion in action. It turns out people have been sharing pics of their parents and grandparents from ...
Matty Healy took some time out of the 1975 concert at the Hollywood Bowl Monday night to issue an updated apology for “some of my actions have hurt some people.” Healy has been under fire ...
A fact from KSAZ-TV appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 9 April 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that in 1982, a news anchor for Phoenix television station KOOL-TV was held hostage on set for five hours? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2022/April.