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KTVU, along with Cox-owned WKBD-TV in Detroit and KDNL-TV in St. Louis, agreed to become charter affiliates of Fox upon their October 9, 1986, launch. [15] KTVU was a rarity among the new network's affiliate base as it broadcast on VHF and had an established news department; general manager Kevin O'Brien saw Fox's backing with the 20th Century Fox studio as an advantage, providing the station ...
During Richmond's years as a news anchor, his wife operated a beauty salon. [3] Richmond was living in Grass Valley, California when he died on February 5, 2025, at the age of 81. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] Former co-anchor Julie Haener shared on the noon newscast that he suffered a heart attack and a fall weeks before.
Until 1952, the FCC had allocated only 6 television channels to the Bay Area, but in 1954 KSAN [2] began transmitting on UHF channel 32 and KQED began educational programming on channel 9. By 1956, the Sacramento area had KCRA , KBET KOVR , and KCCC on the air, the San Jose area had KSBW and KNTV , and San Francisco had KRON , KPIX , KGO , KQED ...
KICU-TV (channel 36), branded as KTVU Plus, is a television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Oakland-licensed Fox outlet KTVU (channel 2).
Previously, Crystina worked as a reporter and host for Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket and FoxSports.com. She was an in-studio host for FoxSports.com, contributing news updates as a part of the Fox Sports Flash. Additionally, she reported from the sidelines for college basketball on Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket.
From there she hosted popular radio talk shows and anchored news updates for KVVA Radio in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] Her television broadcasting career began in the mid-1980s as a general assignment reporter for KTVW also in Phoenix, Arizona. In the late 1980s, Gonzalez anchored the 18:00 and 22:00 newscasts for Univision’s Los Angeles-affiliate ...
The 31-year-old is in custody — accused of stealing $381,000 from the federal government’s COVID-19 loan programs intended for businesses struggling during the pandemic.
Barbara Simpson was a prominent television news anchor at KTVU, Channel 2, in Oakland, KQED, Channel 9, and KOFY-TV Channel 20 (both in San Francisco), and later in Los Angeles, from the late 1970s through the 1990s.