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(The "-TV" suffix was dropped from the KDFW callsign in July 1998; the KRLD-TV calls were later used by present-day CW affiliate KDAF [channel 33] from 1984 to 1986, when Metromedia co-owned that station and KRLD radio, the latter of which was also co-owned with present-day CBS owned-and-operated station KTVT [channel 11] from 1999 until CBS ...
Originated by KDFW-TV program director Joe Bell, the show premiered on that station — then a CBS affiliate — on January 6, 1980. [1] Originally focused on African-American issues, the program expanded over the years to cover topics of greater diversity, though the majority of guests continue to be Black.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1998–99 season as measured by ... The Drew Carey Show: ABC: 9.9 20/20 — Friday 16: Providence ...
1998 December 9 To Have & to Hold: December 12 The Cut: The New Adventures of Zorro: 1997 December 13 The Army Show: 1998 The New Adventures of Robin Hood: 1997 December 15 Holding the Baby: 1998 December 20 The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo: 1996 December 21 Conrad Bloom: 1998 December 28 Mr. Show with Bob and David: 1995 December 29 Reunited ...
1998 in television may refer to: 1998 in American television for television-related events in the United States. 1998 in Australian television for television-related ...
Bad Dog (TV series) Becker (TV series) The Beltway Boys; BET Tonight; The Big House (1998 TV series) Bobcat's Big Ass Show; Book TV; Bowling on CBS; Boxing on ESPN; Boxing on Fox; Brats of the Lost Nebula; The Brian Benben Show; Brimstone (TV series) Brother's Keeper (1998 TV series) Buddy Faro; Bug City (TV series) Bug Juice
Long-time KDFW Channel 4 anchor Tim Ryan has announced that he will retire at the end of August after nearly 33 years with the station.. Ryan is known for his signature yellow Fox 4 coffee mug and ...
PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service, is not included; member stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary. Also not included is Pax TV (now Ion), a venture of Paxson Communications (now Ion Media) that debuted on August 31, 1998; although Pax carried a limited schedule of first-run ...