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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. KGB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Tegna Inc. bought the KFMB radio and TV stations from Midwest Television, then sold the KFMB radio stations to Local Media San Diego in 2019. Less than a year later, iHeartMedia bought KFMB AM and changed its call sign to KGB.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Dave, Emily and Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    The DSC Show, formerly The Dawn Patrol and The Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw Show (DSC), also known simply as Dave and Chainsaw, was a long-running morning radio show in the San Diego, California area. Broadcast on weekday mornings on San Diego's famous KGB-FM, the show is named for its main hosts: Dave Rickards (--"not Richards"--) and Cookie "Chainsaw" Randolph, known as the "Dean of American ...

  7. KUSI-TV - Wikipedia

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    The construction permit for a channel 51 television station in San Diego was first issued on June 23, 1965, to Jack O. Gross, who had previously founded KFMB-TV channel 8, as KJOG-TV. [2] The permit was issued after applications by Gross and California Western University of San Diego were filed the year before; Gross proposed a conventional independent station, while the private university ...

  8. 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] KFMB-TV has been a primary CBS affiliate since its sign-on (and is ...

  9. Disappearance of Maya Millete - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Community search underway for missing Chula Vista mother of 3". KFMB-TV. San Diego. 13 January 2021 [12 January 2021]. Retrieved 2 November 2021.