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WGN Weekend Morning News (Saturday edition, 1992–98; Sunday edition, 1992–94) The Bozo Super Sunday Show (1994–2001) Illinois Instant Riches/Illinois' Luckiest (1994–2000) WGN Morning News (simulcast of morning newscast; September 6, 1994 – 1997 and February 3-December 12, 2014) [4] Adelante, Chicago (1995–2014)
The City aired its last episode on ABC on March 28; abbreviated half-hour versions of classic episodes of All My Children, One Life to Live and General Hospital filled the timeslot in the interim, until Port Charles premiered in its place on June 1, 1997; The City and Port Charles was fed to affiliates at Noon/11:00 a.m. CT or 12:30 p.m./11:30 ...
On Friday morning, August 9, 1974, Today was expanded to five hours and broadcast from Washington to cover the resignation of President Richard Nixon. [4] Walters and Hartz co-anchor, with NBC News Washington correspondent Douglas Kiker providing live commentary during Nixon's final speech from the White House and the family's departure via ...
The most recent episode of "Chicago Fire," titled "Quicksand," aired on Nov. 20, 2024. During the midseason finale, Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Mouch got ready to take their officer exams.
The last meeting between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky produced all kinds of conversation, about basketball and more. ... (15.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists), Carter (12.6 points ...
[12] [1] In 1932, WJKS's studios were moved to the Gary State Bank Building. [2] The station moved to its present 560 kHz frequency in 1933, after Chicago stations WIBO and WPCC, which had been operating at 560 kHz, were shut down. [2] [13] The station began full-time operations, and ran 1,000 watts. [2] Its call sign was changed to WIND the ...
Chicago P.D. pulls out all the stops every week — but nothing quite compared to its 200th episode, which found Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) trying to ...
The show is filmed in front of a live audience weekdays at 1 p.m. CDT based at ABC7 Studios in the Chicago Loop. The running time is between 40–45 minutes per episode. Tickets to participate in the live audience are free of charge and available online first-come, first-served. Matt Knutson has been the executive producer since 2015. [13]