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KGO-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to San Francisco, ... Channel 7 had a limited broadcasting schedule during its first year on the air.
By 1956, the Sacramento area had KCRA, KBET KOVR, and KCCC on the air, the San Jose area had KSBW and KNTV, and San Francisco had KRON, KPIX, KGO, KQED, and KSAN broadcasting. The ownership and programming of these stations has changed significantly over the decades, but most of these channel assignments and call signs remain the same.
In February 2006, KSFO added The Mark Levin Show to its schedule. [85] In the same month, Disney announced a $2.7 billion sale of ABC Radio Networks and 22 stations, including KSFO and KGO, to Citadel Broadcasting. [86] [87] The ABC Radio-Citadel merger completed on June 12, 2007. [88]
The only other station assigned to 790 kHz was WGY. [7] KGO and WGY were both owned by GE, with WGY considered the company's showcase station. GE was able to effectively transfer KGO's clear channel assignment from Region 5 to WGY's Region 1, by increasing the power of WGY to 50,000 watts, while limiting KGO to 7,500 watts.
The schedule changed from local talk 24/7 to infomercials on weekends. Thurston was told by an executive that the parent considered infomercials a "cash cow"; the manager told her that there was ...
The 49ers' flagship radio stations are Cumulus Media's KSAN 107.7 FM ("The Bone") in San Jose, while KNBR/FM 680 AM/104.5 FM, and KTCT 1050 AM serve as the San Francisco/Oakland flagships. KSAN airs all 49ers games on FM. On AM, they are simulcasted on KTCT when the San Francisco Giants are playing, and on KNBR when the Giants are not playing.
Other notable interviews conducted by Ashley include George W. Bush, General Colin Powell, [4] Rob Reiner, [5] Tom Brokaw, [6] Rahm Emanuel, [7] and Ben Carson. [ 8 ] Ashley is the longest-tenured main male news anchor in the history of ABC7 ( KGO-TV ) in San Francisco .
Jarrett rejoined KGO in June 2000. [2] [6] In 2003, Jarrett was an embedded journalist assigned to the Purple Foxes (HMM-364) U.S. Marines helicopter squadron in Iraq. [1] [7] Jarrett was laid off from KGO in January 2009. [2] [6] [8] Many of the staff at KGO were laid off by owner Citadel Communications around the same time. [9]