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KITV (channel 4) is a television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of ABC. It is owned by Allen Media Group alongside multicultural independent station KIKU (channel 20). The two stations share studios on South King Street in downtown Honolulu; KITV's main transmitter is located atop the ...
satellite of KITV ch. 4 Honolulu MeTV on 4.2, Hawaii TV on 4.3, Start TV on 4.4, H&I on 4.5, One Caribbean Television on 4.6 7 7 KAII-TV: Fox: satellite of KHON-TV ch. 2 Honolulu CW on 7.2, getTV on 7.3, Laff on 7.4 9 24 KGMV: MyNet: satellite of KHII-TV ch. 9 Honolulu 10 10 KMEB: PBS: satellite of KHET ch. 11 Honolulu PBS Kids/NHK World on 10. ...
KIKU. KIKU (channel 20) is an independent television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, which primarily airs Japanese and Filipino programming. It is owned by Allen Media Group alongside ABC affiliate KITV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on South King Street in downtown Honolulu; KIKU's transmitter is located in Nānākuli.
Veteran Hawaii television newscaster Lynne T. Waters remembered Tomimbang Burns as the only person who welcomed her when she came to Hawaii in 1981 to anchor the KITV news. "The only person who ...
Born. 1986 or 1987 (age 37–38) [ 1] Kaʻaʻawa, Hawaii, U.S. Political party. Republican. Alma mater. Clarion University. Brenton Awa is an American politician serving as a member of the Hawaii Senate for the 23rd district. He assumed office on November 8, 2022.
KHON-TV first signed on the air on November 16, 1952, as the first Hawaiian television station and a primary NBC affiliate, KONA, occupying the channel 11 position. [3] It also had a secondary affiliation with DuMont (which it later shared with KULA-TV, now KITV, after it signed on in 1954) until that network's demise in 1955. [4]
Paula Akana. Paula Akana is a Hawaii-based journalist and executive director at The Friends of Iolani Palace in Honolulu. [1][2] She was formerly a broadcast television journalist with KITV Island News. [3] Akana attended the Kamehameha Schools. [2] Akana then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism with a minor in Hawaiian anthropology ...
As of 2012, KITV is the only outlet in Hawaii to air as many as 27 news hours per week. They are also the only station in the state to air hour-long 6:00 pm and 10:00 pm newscasts and the first to launch a weekend morning newscast, which airs from 6:00 to 8:00 AM.