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  2. WEDQ - Wikipedia

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    The schedule was further lengthened in 1976 when WUSF-TV moved its sign-on to 10 a.m., hoping to bring PBS programs to women and elderly audiences that previously could not see them. [18] A satellite dish was built on the USF campus in 1977, allowing WUSF and WEDU to make use of satellite delivery to broaden their mix of PBS programming.

  3. List of television stations in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    San Francisco: 11-1 7.1378 50 Sutro Tower @ 1664 ft. NBC: ATSC-3 / 4K resolution 11-1 13.3 95 San Bruno Mountain @ 1375 ft. NBC "NBC Bay Area" 11-2 13.4 Cozi TV: 11-3 19.5 500 Mount Allison @ 2306 ft. NBC: KSTS transmitter 11-4 19.6 Cozi TV: KSTS transmitter 11-5 13.7 95 San Bruno Mountain @ 1375 ft. NBC American Crimes: KPJC-LD: Jeff Chang San ...

  4. WEDU - Wikipedia

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    WUSF-TV's license was transferred to Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting; [102] the transfer was completed on January 24, 2018. [103] With the shutdown on October 15, WEDU picked up the PBS Kids and Create subchannels previously carried by WUSF-TV as well as programs formerly on channel 16's lineup. [104]

  5. James Gabbert - Wikipedia

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    FM Broadcasting sold their four radio stations, and bought KEMO-TV (Channel 20) in San Francisco, [4] changing its call sign to KTZO in October 1980. In 1986, KTZO became KOFY-TV . In 1994 Gabbert was approached by Warner Brothers and asked to be the Bay Area affiliate for the new WB Television Network .

  6. Marinship - Wikipedia

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    A 300-foot (91 m) wide by 1.5-mile (2.4 km) long deepwater ship channel was dredged in Richardson Bay to allow the newly launched vessels to reach the main portion of San Francisco Bay. Creating this channel required the removal of 3,000,000 cubic yards (2,300,000 m 3 ) of bay mud.

  7. Tiburon Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was bought by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad which shifted all passenger rail and San Francisco ferry service to Sausalito in 1909, leaving Tiburon freight-only; shuttle passenger ferries from Tiburon to Sausalito continued until 1933. [2] Freight rail service ended September 25, 1967. [3]

  8. ‘Is this even real?’ Week on Sausalito houseboat makes Bee ...

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    A group of houseboats sit moored to docks and pillars in Sausalito, California, in October 2022. The San Francisco Bay seaside surburb features one of the world’s largest communities of floating ...

  9. 1968 in American television - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California KEMO-TV: 20 Bilingial independent April 11 Hanover, New Hampshire: WHED-TV: 15 PBS: Part of New Hampshire Public Television: May 12 Binghamton, New York: WSKG-TV: 46 NET May 21 Keene, New Hampshire: WEKW-TV: 49 NET Satellite of WENH-TV/Durham, NH as part of New Hampshire Public Television: June 2 Lexington, Kentucky ...