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Frederick Hickman (October 17, 1956 – November 9, 2022) was an American sports broadcaster with CNN, TBS, YES Network, and ESPN. He was later an anchor and managing editor for the evening newscast of the African-American cable news channel Black News Channel. Hickman was an original co-host of the CNN show Sports Tonight in 1980. [1]
NBC broadcasts its last NBA game after 12 years with the league. The network will not broadcast another NBA game until the 2025–26 season. 16 The Dead Zone premieres on USA Network, with the highest ratings of a cable series debut in history. 18 FX broadcasts a "lost episode" of Married... with Children entitled "I'll See You in Court".
WDRB launched additional newscasts on its schedule as its ratings position in the market strengthened: the first news expansion outside its established 10 p.m. slot came on October 5, 1998, when WDRB premiered the three-hour-long Fox in the Morning and a half-hour midday newscast at 11:30 a.m. (originally titled Fox First News); [41] the latter ...
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 41 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K41HQ-D in Quanah, Texas, to move to channel 24; WFYW-LP in Waterville, Maine, to move to channel 35; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 41: K41BW-D in New Mobeetie, Texas; K41GI-D in Imlay ...
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The awards were inaugurated in 1984, [2] in the words of the selection committee, the Hall of Fame is for "persons who have made outstanding contributions in the arts, sciences or management of television, based upon either cumulative contributions and achievements or a singular contribution or achievement."
Since acquiring KMCI-TV, at various points, channel 38 has aired newscasts from the KSHB-TV newsroom. The first local newscast at channel 38, at 9 p.m., debuted in 2000; [90] it was scrapped in 2003, a victim of low ratings. [91] News returned to channel 38 in 2015, when a 7 a.m. morning news extension was added. [92]