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KAKE presently broadcasts 34 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours on Saturdays and three hours on Sundays). For 30 years, KAKE was the highest-rated station in the Wichita–Hutchinson market, even though it did not build an extensive translator/satellite network in central and western Kansas until the 1980s.
Larry E. Steckline was born on August 24, 1941, in Hays, Kansas, and raised in Ellis, Kansas, until nine years old. [1] His parents were Carl Steckline, who was raised at Hyacinth, Kansas, and Irene Schoendaller Steckline, of Liebenthal, Kansas.
In August 1986, KAKE purchased KLBY for $1.38 million to operate it as a satellite of the Wichita station; upon the announcement of the sale, owner Lunsway declared that his 20-year ambition to bring an ABC affiliate to northwest Kansas had finally succeeded. [8] KLBY returned to air February 11, 1987. [9]
Oklahoma-based Keith Biglow is keeping four funeral homes there. Phillips, 63, made the decision to close the Wichita home. “I’ve got to be with my family.”
NewsNet on 5.2, AMG TV on 5.3, InfoWars TV on 5.4, Urban Music/nPower Network on 5.5, Classic Shows on 5.6, Vibrant TV on 5.7, Right Now TV on 5.8, The Country Network on 5.9, RT on 5.10 15 29 K29NL-D: HSN affiliate 26 24 KAGW-CD: Cozi TV
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] Peters returned to the air in late 2017, co-hosting Hatteberg's People on KPTS with former KAKE co-anchor Larry Hatteberg. In January 2007, the Wikipedia article on Peters was featured on the national public radio program ...
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