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San Diego: from July 23, 1966: San Diego, Los Angeles (an edition for Cox Cable subscribers within the city limits was also published) 240,256: San Francisco County: 1997–2004: San Francisco-Oakland (within San Francisco County) San Francisco Metropolitan: from 1969: San Francisco-Oakland, San Jose-Salinas-Monterey, Sacramento: 704,770: Santa ...
Television episodes set in San Diego (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in San Diego" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
San Diego [11] Battle Cry: 1955 Battle: Los Angeles: 2011 Beneath the Leaves: 2019 Julian [12] Beyond the Rocks: 1922 Hotel del Coronado [13] The Big Mouth: 1967 Blame it on the Night: 1984 San Diego [14] Blast: 2004 San Diego [15] Bloody Wednesday: 1988 Borderline: 1980 San Diego [16] The Boys in Company C: 1978 Bring It On: 2000 The Academy ...
San Diego: San Marcos: 43 36 KSKT-CD: Timeless TV: Get on 43.2, CRTV on 43.3, Buzzr on 43.4, Law&Crime on 43.5, 365BLK on 43.7, Outlaw on 43.9 San Diego: Poway: 48 17 KUAN-LD: TEL: TeleXitos on 48.2 San Diego: 50 31 KSDY-LD: Nuestra Visión: Bounce on 50.2, Canal de La Fe on 50.3, Sintesis TV on 50.4 San Francisco: San Francisco, San Jose: 1 22 ...
Formerly known as Electronic Program Guide, Prevue Guide, Prevue Channel, TV Guide Channel, TV Guide Network and TVGN Rewind TV: Nexstar Media Group: 2021 Yes-----Classic TV series RFD-TV: Rural Media Group: 2000 --Yes-- TBS: Warner Bros. Discovery: 1967 -Yes: Yes 91,671,000: Formerly known as WJRJ-TV, WTCG-TV, SuperStation WTBS and TBS ...
While San Diego Comic-Con announced that they will return in-person with a “special gathering” on Thanksgiving weekend, the main summer convention will take place online for the second year in ...
XEWT was the first Spanish-language station for San Diego and Tijuana. It signed on July 18, 1960, and received its concession on August 6 of that year, with Telesistema Mexicano owning it through concessionaire Televisora de Calimex, S.A. It was Tijuana's second TV station, with English-language sister station XETV signing on in 1953
KFMB-TV also purchased substantially all of XETV's syndicated program inventory to run on the new subchannel, which it branded as The CW San Diego. XETV then moved Canal 5 programming (which moved from XHBJ-TDT (channel 45) in 2012) from its 6.2 subchannel to its main 6.1 subchannel, making the station a full-time Spanish-language outlet for ...