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In 1952 McCall returned to KGW radio, where he served as a newscaster and political commentator until 1955, when he jumped from radio to television and KGW to KPTV. McCall was a newscaster and commentator at KPTV, Oregon's first TV station, for about a year and a half.
McCall left KPTV in late 1956 for KGW-TV, where he was a member of the original news team for seven years before leaving to run for Oregon's secretary of state. The station's long-running prime time newscast, known as The 10 O'Clock News, debuted in 1970.
Ramblin' Rod Anders (November 26, 1932 – May 11, 2002), born Rodney Carl Andersen, was an American television presenter and the host of The Ramblin' Rod Show, a children's television program broadcast in Portland, Oregon, from August 26, 1964 until his retirement on August 8, 1997.
The Portland Rose Festival is an annual civic festival held during the month of June in Portland, Oregon.It is organized by the volunteer non-profit Portland Rose Festival Foundation (named the Portland Rose Festival Association until the 2000s) with the purpose of promoting the Portland region.
McCall’s 2023 quarterback rating of 148.75 is the lowest since he became a full-time starter in 2020, and he was throwing the fewest touchdowns per game of his career. McCall also developed a ...
McCall had missed the last two NC State games due to injury. After the game, NC State announced McCall was released from the hospital and in good spirits after his scans came back positive.
McCall was one of the most productive quarterbacks in college football during his time at Coastal Carolina. As a sophomore in 2021, he completed 73% of his passes for 2,873 yards and 27 TDs. In ...
Human Access Project (HAP) is an organization based in Portland, Oregon, whose mission is "transforming Portland's relationship with the Willamette River". [1] [2] The organization's vision is a city in love with its river.