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  2. KFMB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFMB-TV (channel 8) is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, affiliated with CBS, The CW, and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Tegna Inc., it has studios on Engineer Road in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is atop Mount Soledad in La Jolla .

  3. Michael Tuck (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Tuck began his San Diego career in 1978 for CBS affiliate KFMB-TV. Under the direction of news director Jim Holtzman, news ei8ht with Tuck, co-anchors Allison Ross and Hal Clement, weathercaster Clark Anthony and sports anchor Ted Leitner help led KFMB rise up to first-place position in 1979. In 1984, Tuck left KFMB for ABC affiliate KGTV where alongside co-anchors Carol LeBeau, Bree Walker ...

  4. KGB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station first broadcast in 1941 as KFMB, founded by aerospace engineer Warren Burnham Worcester broadcasting mostly classical music. In 1943, Jack O. Gross bought KFMB radio and later added two sister stations: KFMB-TV channel 8 and KFMB-FM, first at 101.5 MHz and later at 100.7 MHz. The trio of stations were owned by Chicago-based Midwest Television from 1964 to 2017. For much of the ...

  5. KUSI-TV - Wikipedia

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    KUSI-TV (channel 51; cable channel 9) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate KSWB-TV (channel 69). KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15) in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is located southeast of Spring Valley .

  6. KNBC - Wikipedia

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    KNBC operated NBC California Nonstop, a collaboration between KNBC and two other NBC-owned stations in California ( KNSD in San Diego and KNTV in San Jose) which launched on May 3, 2011, and replaced programming from NBC Plus on the second digital subchannels of all three stations. In the case of KNBC, it was the second news-oriented digital channel operated by the station, as digital channel ...

  7. XETV-TDT - Wikipedia

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    San Diego's first two television stations, KFMB-TV (channel 8) and KFSD-TV (channel 10, now KGTV ), which were respectively affiliated with CBS and NBC, were among the last construction permits issued before the FCC's freeze on new television station licenses went into effect.

  8. Paramount Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Paramount's television service was a hybrid of the two systems, with a live connection between KTLA and KFMB-TV in San Diego,[14]and other affiliates broadcasting programs from kinescope recordings. [29][37]Paramount executives considered a live connection between Los Angeles and San Francisco too expensive.

  9. "Shotgun Tom" Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Born in San Diego, Kelly worked at KDEO, KPRI, KGB, KCBQ, KOGO, KBZS and KFMB-FM [5] before replacing the late Don Steele in the afternoon slot at Los Angeles oldies station KRTH-FM, K-Earth 101. In August 2015, he was taken off the air and became KRTH's "Ambassador," doing personal appearances throughout Southern California.