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  2. KCBS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Designated. January 14, 1983. Reference no. 952 [2] KCBS (740 kHz) is an all-news AM radio station located in San Francisco, California. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. (formerly Entercom), which took over after its merger with CBS Radio. KCBS formerly shared its Battery Street studios with CBS owned-and-operated television station KPIX-TV 5.

  3. Kevin Radich - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Radich. Kevin "The Rat" Radich (born June 13, 1960) was the weekday afternoon sports reporter on KGO AM 810, in San Francisco. He joined KGO in early 2007, after a year of work as a weekend sports anchor for KCBS 740 AM radio. His wife, Kim Wonderley, works at KCBS as the morning traffic anchor. On June 21, 2015 Ben Fong-Torres' column ...

  4. Stan Bunger - Wikipedia

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    Stan Bunger (born June 8, 1956 in San Francisco, California) is an American broadcast journalist and author. He was the morning co-anchor at KCBS All News 740 AM/106.9 FM in San Francisco [1] from 2000 until his retirement in 2021. [2][3] He first joined KCBS in 1982 and served until 1992, returning in 2000. [4]

  5. Jackie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Johnson. Jacqueline "Jackie" Johnson (born January 23, 1980) is a former American weather forecaster and television personality, best known for her work on KCBS-TV news in Los Angeles, California. She could also be heard for many years on the CBS -owned radio station KNX1070 in Los Angeles, doing periodic weather forecast updates.

  6. KCBS-TV - Wikipedia

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    KCBS-TV is the oldest continuously operating television station in the Western United States. [citation needed] It was signed on by Don Lee Broadcasting, which owned a chain of radio stations on the Pacific coast, and was first licensed by the Federal Radio Commission (FRC), forerunner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), as experimental television station W6XAO in June 1931.

  7. Renel Brooks-Moon - Wikipedia

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    Renel Brooks-Moon (born September 22, 1958), [1] known on-air simply as Renel, is an American former radio personality who hosted shows on radio stations KCBS, KFRC, KMEL, and KISQ before serving as the public address announcer for the San Francisco Giants from 2000 to 2024. Though she is the second female PA announcer in Giants and Major ...

  8. Jim Hill (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to KCBS-TV duties, Hill files sports reports for sister station KCAL-TV. Hill is also one of the hosts for pay-per-view boxing telecasts produced by the Showtime cable network. A popular broadcast personality in Southern California for years, Hill has been active in community activities.

  9. Jeffrey Schaub - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Schaub is a news anchor and reporter for KCBS-AM / KCBS-FM in San Francisco, CA. He worked as a reporter and news anchor at KPIX-TV for 20 years (1990–2010) and then worked for two years at KGO-810 News Radio. [1] While at KPIX-TV, he specialized in stories about education, transportation, and the environment.