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KATU (channel 2) is a television station in Portland, Oregon, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group [2] alongside La Grande–licensed Univision affiliate KUNP (channel 16). Both stations share studios on NE Sandy Boulevard in Portland, while KATU's transmitter is located in the Sylvan-Highlands section of ...
Paul Linnman (born January 25, 1947) [1] is an American former television news reporter and anchor in Portland, Oregon, and radio personality in the same city.He is perhaps best known for his 1970 KATU report on the attempt by the Oregon Highway Division to dispose of a dead, beached whale by exploding it (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon).
Anna Song Canzano (née Song) is an American broadcast journalist who hosts That Expert Show [1] in partnership with the Portland, Oregon-based newspaper The Oregonian.She previously worked at KOIN television in Portland, and at Portland's KATU and Los Angeles' ABC NewsOne and held an internship at KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Portland-based ABC affiliate KATU (channel 2). The two stations share studios on Northeast Sandy Boulevard in Portland; KUNP's transmitter is located east of Cove atop Mount Fanny, within eastern Oregon's Wallowa–Whitman National Forest.
satellite of KOPB-TV ch. 10 Portland OPB Plus on 3.2, ... Portland: Portland: 2 24 KATU: ABC: Independent ... CBN News on 18.2 Medford: Medford: 20 20
Katu most often refers to: Katu people, an ethnic group from Laos and Vietnam; Katu language, spoken by the Katu; Katu may also refer to: Katu (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character; KATU, an American television station in Oregon; Stacey Katu, Cook Island rugby player
Gianola grew up in San Diego, California, [1] [2] and came to Portland's KATU, the city's ABC affiliate, in 1983 from a stint at a Santa Barbara, California, station where he was the general-assignment reporter. After doing the weather and morning anchoring at KATU for a few years, he was moved to evening anchor in 1985.
Charles B. Mitchel, a first-year speech professor at Oregon State, was instrumental in bringing Oregon's first public radio station to the state. OSU physics instructor Jacob Jordan is credited with building the station's first radio transmitter near campus in 1923. [1] [2] The radio station's call letters were changed to KOAC on December 11, 1925.