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KFMB-TV (channel 8) is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, affiliated with CBS, The CW, and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Tegna Inc. , it has studios on Engineer Road in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is atop Mount Soledad in La Jolla .
KFMB-TV first signed on the air on May 16, 1949; [4] it was the first television station in the San Diego market. The station was founded by Jack O. Gross, who also owned local radio station KFMB (760 AM). San Diego Mayor Harley E. Knox was present at the station's first broadcast. The station cost Gross $300,000 to build. [5]
KFMB may refer to: KFMB-TV , a television station (channel 8) licensed to San Diego, California, United States KGB (AM) , a radio station (760 AM) licensed to San Diego, California, United States, which held the call sign KFMB from 1941 to 2020
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 8 in the United States: [1] [2] [3 ... on virtual channel 8; KFMB-TV in San Diego, California, on ...
CBS 8 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: . KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa; KFMB-TV in San Diego, California; KIFI-DT2, a digital channel of KIFI-TV in Idaho Falls, Idaho
Tuck returned to KFMB-TV in 1999 and resumed his position as anchor for News 8, which later became Local 8 News from 2001 to 2005. He departed KFMB-TV in late 2004 and in the following year, joined KUSI-TV as news anchor for their daily afternoon and evening newscasts alongside his KGTV colleague Kimberly Hunt. [6] Tuck departed KUSI-TV in 2007 ...
The station first broadcast in 1941 as KFMB, founded by aerospace engineer Warren Burnham Worcester broadcasting mostly classical music. In 1943, Jack O. Gross bought KFMB radio and later added two sister stations: KFMB-TV channel 8 and KFMB-FM, first at 101.5 MHz and later at 100.7 MHz. The trio of stations were owned by Chicago-based Midwest ...
This is a partial list of affiliate stations of the DuMont Television Network, which operated in the United States from 1946 to 1956.At its peak in 1954, DuMont was affiliated with around 200 TV stations. [1]