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[4] As an April Fool's Day prank in 2009, the show staged a mock shutdown and takeover of WBAI by a new country station. Rather than the show's intro, the hour opened with an apparent station sign-off followed by the introduction of "New York's New Radio Station," playing a "10,000 song marathon" to celebrate the birth of "Country 99.5".
Also included are a regular science fiction program: Hour of the Wolf presented by Jim Freund, Off the Hook, a program presented by the 2600 hacker group, The Personal Computer Show with Joe King and Hank Kee, assisted by Mike, Stevie Debee, Dannyb, and a bunch of friends (which first aired August 6, 1984), and the economics journalism of Doug ...
Computer Chronicles was created in 1983 by Stewart Cheifet (later the show's co-host), who was then the station manager of the College of San Mateo's KCSM-TV. The series was initially broadcast as a local weekly series, co-produced by WITF-TV in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It became a national series on PBS from 1983 to 2002, with Cheifet co ...
[6] [7] [8] WTAE-TV is the only Pittsburgh television station affiliated with a major network not to have changed ownership. Shortly before the station signed on, the FCC moved the channel 4 assignment to Pittsburgh proper following several years of petitioning by then-Pittsburgh mayor (and future Governor of Pennsylvania) David L. Lawrence.
As a low-budget, live six-hour show, the show gained a cult following from college students and over the air viewers in the Pittsburgh area. In mid-2001, WANT-TV was renamed to Live Auction Television , and its hours were reduced to three days a week (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
CBS News Pittsburgh contacted Palmetto Solar to dig in further and learned that the salespeople who dealt with Minnitti worked for a third-party sales partner called Lifestyle Marketing.
Triumph of the Nerds is a 1996 British/American television documentary, produced by John Gau Productions and Oregon Public Broadcasting for Channel 4 and PBS.It explores the development of the personal computer in the United States from World War II to 1995.
Starring Noah Wyle ("E.R."), "The Pitt" pledges to realistically examine challenges facing America's health care workers through 15 episodes as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes ...