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WFAA (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Decatur-licensed independent station KFAA-TV (channel 29), which provides a full-market high definition simulcast of WFAA's main channel on its UHF physical channel assigned to channel 8.8, due to long-term ...
Pages in category "1950s American television news shows" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In September 1950 NBC added two live variety series, Four Star Revue and The Colgate Comedy Hour, to its fall schedule. These programs were a network effort to bring NBC's most popular radio stars to television; talent included Eddie Cantor , Jack Carson , Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis , Jimmy Durante , Danny Thomas , Ed Wynn , Bob Hope and Fred ...
On April 19, 2010, ABC announced a time-lease agreement with Litton Entertainment (now Hearst Media Production Group) to produce a new Saturday morning block, originally titled ABC Weekend Adventure, which was subsequently renamed Litton's Weekend Adventure, prior to its debut on September 3, 2011 (ending the entirety of conventional children's ...
January 4, 1950 March 30 The Black Robe: NBC: May 18, 1949 April 9 Bowling Headliners: DuMont December 26, 1948 (on ABC) April 12 Joey Faye's Frolics: CBS: April 5, 1950 April 21 The Little Revue: ABC: September 4, 1949 May Adventure Playhouse: DuMont: April 1950 May 22 Newsweek Views the News: DuMont November 7, 1948 June 11 Mama Rosa: ABC May ...
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On May 29, 2006, ABC named Charles Gibson as sole anchor of ABC World News Tonight. Two months later, ABC renamed the program World News with Charles Gibson. In February 2007, the program achieved the number one spot in the Nielsen ratings for nightly news broadcasts, overtaking NBC Nightly News. This was ABC's first victory since the week ...
For years, ABC had "struggled to cobble together a TV schedule", [2] but following the network's major success with Disney-produced series Disneyland in 1954, other Hollywood film companies began embracing television. MGM assembled clips for MGM Parade on ABC; ABC also hired Warner Bros. for a Tuesday night program called Warner Brothers Presents.