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6 2020. 7 2019. 8 2018. 9 2017. 10 2016. 11 2015. 12 2014. ... This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. ... Lists of deaths by day ...
The FCC approved of the deal—reported as $400,000 by newspapers and $200,000 to the FCC [15] —on May 5, allowing KOOL-TV to become the sole occupant of channel 10. [16] All staff were retained by the enlarged KOOL-TV. [17] It was the first time any of the post-freeze shared-time arrangements had been wound down. [17]
It was little competition for channel 5, which was found by an American Research Bureau survey in 1975 to be the number-one independent station in the country in terms of viewing share. By this time, KPHO-TV was the third highest-rated station in Phoenix in total-day ratings, ahead of KTVK, long an underperforming ABC affiliate. [24]
The station affiliated with ABC, filling a void that would have been created when existing ABC outlet KOOL-TV announced plans to change to CBS. [12] By the time KTVK began broadcasting on February 28, 1955, McFarland had been elected Governor of Arizona. [13] Channel 3 boasted the first color-equipped studios in Phoenix and the largest in the ...
Mary Jo West (born 1948 [1]) is an American retired television news anchor who primarily worked in the Phoenix, Arizona, market.She was the first female evening news anchor in Phoenix at KOOL-TV from 1976 to 1982, anchoring the network newscast CBS News Nightwatch from 1982 to 1983 before returning to Phoenix, this time at KTVK.
January 2 – The Sweeney on ITV in the UK (1975–78) January 5 - January 6 Wheel of Fortune on NBC's daytime lineup (1975–89) Blank Check the same day, also on NBC, and lasts 26 weeks; January 17 – Baretta, starring Robert Blake, on ABC (1975–78) January 18 – The Jeffersons, a spinoff of All in the Family, on CBS (1975–85)
1975 The Big Showdown: 1974 July 24 The Texas Wheelers: 1974 August 1 Death Valley Days: 1952 September 5 What's My Line? 1950 September 5 Spin-Off: 1975 September 26 Jackpot: 1974 [g] October 31 Musical Chairs: 1975 November 28 Give-n-Take: 1975 November 28 Three for the Money: 1975 November 30 Run, Joe, Run: 1974 November 28 Three for the ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Arizona since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976. A total of 40 people, all male, have been executed in Arizona. All of them were convicted of murder and were executed at the Florence State Prison in Florence, Arizona. [1]