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KGW says it has taken internal steps to address the mistake PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A television station in Portland, Oregon, apologized Friday for inadvertently showing a racist image during a ...
KGW-TV's original evening news team remained intact for more than seven years—a rarity in the television news industry. Anchors Richard Ross and Ivan Smith, commentator Tom McCall , sportscaster Doug LaMear and meteorologist Jack Capell were the faces of KGW's News Beat from sign-on in December 1956 until early 1964, when McCall left channel ...
Pelot told KGW News that, while the business survived the Covid-19 pandemic, he is concerned about the criminal activity now impacting the burger joint. Surveillance footage shows thieves breaking ...
KGW News/Youtube Photo of scene A DJ in Oregon is in the hospital recovering after he was allegedly stabbed multiple times by an exotic dancer at the strip club where they both work.
KGW News 8 also found public records showing the Werners’ ownership of a $1.8 million home on the Columbia River, as well as two mansions in Arizona (one was on the market for $7.4 million).
[citation needed] For many years, the stations' logo was "King Mike", an anthropomorphized microphone in ermine robes and a crown, drawn by cartoonist Walt Disney [11] [12] [13] (its sister stations in Portland, Oregon, KGW-AM-FM-TV, used a similar logo, called "Pioneer Mike"; [citation needed] the King Mike logo was later brought back for KING ...
On the Spot is an American game show produced by and broadcast on KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon as a daily series from September 1984 to October 1988. Newscaster Larry Blackmar was host, while local disc-jockey Michael Bailey announced. The series was based on an original concept created by Douglas K. Vernon, who at the time was a videotape editor ...
Maggie Vespa is an American journalist and a correspondent for NBC News. [1] [2] Before being hired by NBC, she had worked at KGW, the NBC affiliate station in Portland, Oregon, from 2014 to 2022, and had previously worked for KGUN, in Tucson, Arizona, and at WEEK/WHOI in Peoria, Illinois.