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KFSN-TV (channel 30) is a television station in Fresno, California, United States, serving as the market's ABC network outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, and maintains studios on G Street in downtown Fresno; its transmitter is located on Bear Mountain, near Meadow Lakes, California.
In Fresno, KSEE 24, an NBC affiliate, and KGPE 47, a CBS affiliate, would be affected. “KSEE has a contract with Comcast that allows them to deliver our programming to you,” the station wrote ...
When Jason Oliveira moved from ABC30’s AM Live news team in 2016, it didn’t sit well with some viewers. One went so far as to create a Change.org petition to have the sportscaster-turned-news ...
KGPE's Eyewitness News logo since 2013. KGPE presently broadcasts 31 hours, 35 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6 hours, 5 minutes each weekday and 35 minutes each on Saturdays and Sundays); unlike most CBS affiliates in the Pacific Time Zone, the station does not broadcast a newscast in the 5:30 p.m. timeslot on weekdays (the station instead fills that half-hour with ...
Longtime Fresno television newscaster Rich Rodriguez, right, sits with his son Rhett, who is now following in his father’s TV news footsteps by landing a job as a reporter at KSEE 24 and CBS 47.
KVPT (channel 18) is a PBS member television station in Fresno, California, United States, owned by Valley Public Television, Inc. Its studios are located on Van Ness Avenue and Calaveras Street in downtown Fresno, and its transmitter is located on Bear Mountain, near Meadow Lakes, California. It is also broadcast in Bakersfield on translator ...
Before getting into the news business, she worked in media sales and marketing in Washington D.C. The change came with a $60,000 pay cut, but being a TV news personality had been a childhood dream ...
KMJ-TV signed on from the Fresno Bee Building downtown.. McClatchy Newspapers, owner of The Fresno Bee and KMJ radio (580 AM), sought to enter the world of television as early as May 1948, when it applied for authority to build television stations on channel 7 in Fresno and channel 10 in Sacramento. [2]