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KNSD's logo as NBC 7/39, variations of which were used from January 1, 1997, to August 9, 2010.. On June 27, 1977, in the wake of its new success as the highest-rated television network in America, ABC moved its San Diego affiliation from KCST to KGTV, causing an affiliation swap that ended with KCST taking the NBC affiliation formerly held by KGTV.
Past and present television news anchors in the San Diego/Tijuana DMA in Southern California (U.S.) and Baja California (México). Pages in category "Television anchors from San Diego" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Mark Edward Mullen (born 1961) is a television journalist and the anchorman for NBC owned-and-operated station KNSD-TV in San Diego. He joined the station in June, 2010 from ABC News, where he served as a Los Angeles-based correspondent.
On October 25, 2011, Midcap started as the weekday evening weather anchor for KNSD-TV in San Diego, California, an NBC owned-and-operated station. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Midcap took a leave of absence in August 2023, with the station ultimately announcing her departure in October 2023.
He is best known for his 17-year broadcasting tenure as a meteorologist for KNSD-TV the NBC owned and operated television station in San Diego, California. Joe Lizura holds an American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval, #384 [1] and began his television career as a weekend weathercaster at WANE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1984. In 2007 ...
Harold Greene (born December 1, 1943) is a journalist and news anchor at KCAL 9 News and CBS 2 News in Los Angeles. Before joining the CBS duopoly, Greene had a television news career, mostly in Southern California. Greene began his career in 1970 as a reporter and producer for KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
Denton started his career as a Radio DJ after high school. He spent the next 11 years in this profession and as a newscaster.From 1981 to 2019, he was a television journalist on various channels, such as the Gray Television stations WBKO-TV, WAVE-TV and WTVK-TV (now WVLT-TV), and the Nexstar Media Group stations WTVW and WSPA-TV, as well as the NBC stations WCNC-TV and KNTV.
[7] [8] She resigned after an unsuccessful contract renegotiation. [9] In 2002, Maas was a freelance journalist for then-Fox affiliate XETV in San Diego. [10] In 2004, Maas moved to KUSI-TV, serving first as a co-anchor on Good Morning San Diego and in 2006 adding host duties for the lifestyle show Inside San Diego with Andrea Naversen.