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In 2009, the weekday edition of Good Day Sacramento began starting at 4:30 a.m.; [111] they were extended to end at 11 a.m. in 2020, when the program was partitioned into a 4:30–7 a.m. block simulcast by KOVR and KMAX and a 7–11 a.m. block only aired on channel 31. [112] The program was retitled Good Day in 2019 to reflect cities other than ...
Personal details. Born. (1951-09-23) September 23, 1951 (age 73) Illinois, United States. Height. 5 ft 5.5 in (1.66 m) Kristine Hanson (born September 23, 1951, in Illinois) is an American television broadcaster who also was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the September 1974 issue. [1] Her centerfold was photographed by David Chan.
From 1996-2016 Allen was the entertainment anchor, film critic, stuntman, and arts and entertainment host on Good Day Sacramento on CBS O&O KOVR. [4] On October 30, 2015 Allen swam from the new Bay Bridge nonstop to the Golden Gate Bridge on live TV, [5] days after the first recorded shark attack in the history of the San Francisco Bay was ...
The Sacramento Bee noted in 1966 that the group would be playing at the state fair, along with bands like New Breed, whose member Timothy B. Schmit would later join the Eagles.
Maria M. Kang-Casler (born 1980 in San Francisco, California), is an American fitness advocate, coach, blogger, and founder of the No Excuse Mom movement, a nonprofit organization which promotes a healthy lifestyle, centered on diet and exercise, for mothers. Residing in the Sacramento, California area, Kang began competing in beauty and ...
Alma mater. University of California Irvine. Whittier Law School. Occupation (s) Attorney, author, speaker. Website. monaparsa.com. Mona Parsa (born April 2, 1982 in Orange County, California) is an American attorney, [1] author and speaker.
"Good Day Wisconsin" co-anchor Rachel Manek grew up in Appleton and has been at WLUK since 1994. Her alarm goes off at 2:45 a.m. each weekday. She's in studio by 3:45 a.m. and on the air at 4:30 a.m.
KCRA, along with Fox affiliate KTXL, are the only Sacramento television stations to have never changed their network affiliations, as they were unaffected by affiliation swaps in 1995 (when KXTV acquired the ABC affiliation from KOVR, which in turn, switched to CBS) and 1998 (when KMAX-TV—channel 31—took UPN from now-sister station KQCA ...