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That includes 0.46 inches that fell Thursday. He said Modesto has received 5.5 inches of rain in December and 6.69 inches since the Oct. 1 start of the current rain year.
On March 3, 1964, Corbett Pierce and country and western performer Chester Smith, owner of KLOC (920 AM) in Ceres, applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to build a new television station on channel 17 in Modesto, one of two channels allocated to the city. [2] [3] The FCC approved the application on November 12 ...
The Nest on 9.2, Comet on 9.3, HSN on 9.4, QVC on 9.5 11 11 KTTV: Fox: TheGrio on 11.3, Catchy Comedy on 11.4 13 13 KCOP-TV: MyNet: Buzzr on 13.2, Movies! on 13.3, H&I on 13.4, Fox on 11.2 (KTTV 11.1) Los Angeles: Long Beach: 18 18 KSCI: Shop LC: SBS on 18.2, MBC-D on 18.3, News Y on 18.4 Bishop: 20 20 KVME-TV: Jewelry TV: H&I on 20.2 Los ...
KQCA/KCRA studios at 3 Television Circle. Once the sale was approved, Kelly immediately made a series of changes. Channel 58 affiliated with the new UPN, [9] and its call letters were changed to KQCA on February 1, branding as "Q58" (as opposed to a "UPN" and channel number/city branding with many other affiliates at the time).
Modestos Vanntheesouk ‘Lucky’ Dam (14) runs up the middle to score a touchdown during a game between Modesto High School and Enochs High School at Gregori High School in Modesto, CA on Oct. 4 ...
Get the Modesto, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... 8PM 49 ° F 9 ° C 0% ; ... Today's top weather news for Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024: A lake-effect snowstorm that buried ...
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In 1957, Radio Modesto sold KMOD to the Finley Broadcasting Company for $170,000. [7] KMOD became KFIV on May 5, 1957 and was sold by Finley to K-Fiv, Inc. in 1959 for nearly $103,000. [2] [8] Branded "K-5", KFIV was a Top 40 station into the 1980s. [9] [10] [11] KFIV increased its power from 1,000 to 5,000 watts in 1965. [2]