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ABC 7 may refer to one of the following television stations in the ... KGO-TV, San Francisco, California; WABC-TV, New York City, New York; WLS-TV, Chicago, Illinois;
KGO-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.It has been owned and operated by the ABC television network through its ABC Owned Television Stations division since the station's inception.
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 ...
An early KECA-TV logo slide from the 1950s. Channel 7 first signed on the air under the call sign KECA-TV on September 16, 1949. [2] It was the last television station licensed to Los Angeles operating on the VHF band to debut and the last of ABC's five original owned-and-operated stations to make its debut, after San Francisco's KGO-TV, which signed on four months earlier.
1999 Classic ABC; 2000 One Better World (Germany only release) 2000 The Best of ABC: 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection (US release only) 2000 ABC Best – The Look of Love (Germany only release) 2000 Hello! An Introduction To ABC; 2001 The Look of Love (Re-issued in 2002 as Poison Arrow) 2001 Look of Love – The Very Best of ABC
Current and former television news anchors broadcasting in San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California. Pages in category "Television anchors from San Francisco" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
The Circle 7 logo is an often-used television station logo in the United States.Designed in the early 1960s for the American Broadcasting Company's five owned-and-operated stations (all of which broadcast on VHF channel 7), the logo, or a version of it, is being used not only by several ABC stations and affiliates, but also by a number of television broadcasters around the world.
"ABC's biggest drawback is Martin Fry's singing, which borders on the effete," he wrote. [ 34 ] Ken Tucker of The Philadelphia Inquirer was less enthusiastic, dismissing the album as "prissy dance music, light on the beat and heavy on the sort of maundering crooning that the effete English rock musicians frequently mistake for passion."