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  2. KYUR - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1985, KIMO canceled its morning show; KTUU hired its host, Maria Downey, who became the lead female anchor at channel 2 for three decades. [31] KIMO's decline accelerated after 1985; KTUU surged in the ratings beginning in 1986, leaving KIMO and KTVA to fight among themselves for second and third place. [32]

  3. KTUU-TV - Wikipedia

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    KTUU-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with NBC and CBS. It is owned by Gray Media alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KAUU (channel 5). The two stations share studios on East 40th Avenue in midtown Anchorage; KTUU-TV's transmitter is located in Knik, Alaska .

  4. KAUU - Wikipedia

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    KAUU presently broadcasts 27 hours, 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 hours, 5 minutes each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). The two-hour weekday newscast Morning Edition, first half of the long-running KTUU 6 p.m. NewsHour, and 10 p.m. late newscast are

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  6. Category:First ladies and gentlemen of California - Wikipedia

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  7. KATH-LD - Wikipedia

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    By early 2003, KATH-LP was simulcasting local newscasts from KTUU-TV in Anchorage. [13] KATH-LD ended analog over-the-air broadcasts in November 2011. On November 9, 2012, GCI, through subsidiary Denali Media Holdings, announced plans to purchase KATH-LD and KSCT-LP from Dan Etulain's North Star Television Network, along with KTVA in Anchorage ...

  8. Maria Downey - Wikipedia

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    Maria married John G. Downey in 1852, a wealthy Irish immigrant. After John left office, he and Maria moved back to Los Angeles. [1] Maria died on 29 January 1883, in the Tehachapi train wreck, which her husband escaped with broken ribs. Her body was initially incorrectly shipped to San Francisco, being thought to be that of Mrs Cassell, while ...

  9. First ladies and partners of California - Wikipedia

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    Maria Downey (1836–1883) 1860–1862 John G. Downey: First California-born gubernatorial spouse, and the first one of Mexican heritage. Her father Don Rafael Guirado was from Guaymas, Mexico. Maria and John Downey had no children. [12] Jane Stanford (1828–1905) 1862–1863 Leland Stanford: Born in New York.