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KTVU had used the "KTVU News Theme" by Michael Randall as the primary theme music for its newscasts from 1987 (debuting alongside a custom title sequence for the 10 p.m. newscast that was updated in 1994 and used until 2001, featuring a CGI fly-over of the Bay Area showcasing the program's title logo gliding across the waters of the San ...
A San Francisco jury found Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of Cash App creator Bob Lee, local news station KTVU reported. Momeni was accused of killing Lee in the ...
He became co-anchor of KTVU's morning news program in 1992 and was the first anchor of the 5 p.m. newscast when it launched in 2005. In 2008, he was named co-anchor of the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts, replacing 40-year veteran Dennis Richmond. [5]
From 2001 to 2003, KICU also aired a simulcast of KTVU's morning newscast Mornings on 2 each Monday through Friday from 7 to 9 a.m., with the station inserting a ticker featuring traffic and weather information, news briefs and breaking news stories specific to the South Bay region.
KTVU transmitter 4-2 13.8 95 San Bruno Mountain @ 1375 ft. Antenna TV: KNTV transmitter 4-3 28.9 1000 Sutro Tower @ 1609 ft. Rewind TV: KPYX transmitter 4-4 28.10 TBD 4-5 12.7 47 Sutro Tower @ 1708 ft. Defy KGO-TV transmitter KPIX: CBS News and Stations: San Francisco: 5-1 7.1379 50 Sutro Tower @ 1664 ft. CBS: ATSC-3 / 4K resolution 5-1 29.1 1000
Pat McCormick (born c. 1933) [1] is a retired American local television personality and puppeteer who worked for San Francisco's KGO-TV, and Oakland's KTVU channel 2, where among many jobs he was the nightly news' weatherman, hosted the midday movie Dialing for Dollars program, and co-hosted the local edition of the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon.
The five-time Regional Emmy Award-winner is currently the meteorologist for the WPIX Morning News weekdays in New York City. [3] [4] ... KTVU (Fox) meteorologist (2006)
After 40 years with KTVU, including 31 as anchor, Richmond retired on May 26, 2008, his 65th birthday. [4] By the time of his retirement, Richmond had become the highly respected dean of Bay Area TV news anchors, the longest-serving anchor in the Bay Area's history.