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  2. KFMB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFMB-TV (channel 8) is a television station in San ... with the closure of channel 6's news department); KFMB consequently moved up the date of the switch to May 31 ...

  3. Michael Tuck (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category:Television anchors from San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Past and present television news anchors in the San Diego/Tijuana DMA in Southern California (U.S.) and Baja California (México). Pages in category "Television anchors from San Diego" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  5. KFMB - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Sandra Maas - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Maas relocated to San Diego and CBS Affiliate KFMB-TV, where she co-anchored News 8 at 4pm with Mitch Duncan. [3] In addition, she served as the station's medical reporter and worked for CBS Newspath as a national medical correspondent. [4] During this time, Maas was also a regular fill-in on the Jeff and Jer Morning Show on Star 94.1. [5]

  7. Jack O. Gross - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Susan Peters (TV anchor) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Western Illinois University with a B.A. in Communications, she started as a reporter at WRAU-TV in Peoria, Illinois in 1978. She became an anchor and reporter at KWCH-DT in August 1983. [1] In 1991, she moved to KFMB-TV in San Diego. She returned to Wichita in 1995 to work at KAKE until May 25, 2016. [2] [3]

  9. Ted Leitner - Wikipedia

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    For years, Leitner did television on the Padres' cable TV network, as well as doing the 5 and 11 pm sportscasts for KFMB-TV. His home run call was "ball going, ball gone!" Leitner has a history of mocking those who like NHL hockey, and those who complain to the station that he does not show highlights. To "appease" hockey fans, Ted would ...