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TV30 had used up most of its $100,000 credit line and was $208,000 in debt. On June 30, the "TV30 News" gave its final broadcast. In 2012 the city of San Ramon announced that in a money saving move it would shift the city's support from Tri-Valley to Contra Costa Television. Since 1984 Tri Valley had covered San Ramon, broadcasting local sports ...
When Jason Oliveira moved from ABC30’s AM Live news team in 2016, it didn’t sit well with some viewers. One went so far as to create a Change.org petition to have the sportscaster-turned-news ...
KDNL-TV debuted on June 8, 1969. Its program schedule was dominated by syndicated reruns of former network shows as well as a daytime financial news program, TV 30 Financial Observer. [28] [29] Channel 30 was the first station built by the newly formed Evans Broadcasting Corporation, which had plans to start activating additional stations. [30]
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KPTH in Sioux City, Iowa; KPXE-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, on virtual channel 50; KQED in San Francisco, California, on virtual channel 9; KQEH in San Jose, California, uses KQED's spectrum, on virtual channel 54; KQFX-LD in Columbia, Missouri; KQSY-LD in Corpus Christi, Texas; KSMI-LD in Wichita, Kansas; KSTC-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on ...
Cullen Browder has had six months to mentally prepare for Tuesday, his last day as a reporter at WRAL-TV. Browder, who has worked in journalism for 36 years and spent the last 25 of those as an ...
The name Del Norte Daily Triplicate comes from the names of three papers that united in 1912—the Coast Times, Del Norte Record, and Crescent City News. [4] The term comes not from the term used for carbon copies, but from the original Latin triplicare, meaning "a third thing corresponding to others of the same kind." [2]