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Edwards returned to local television in 1993, when he began hosting Live in L.A., an infotainment program on KCAL-TV, before becoming an anchor and host of Fox-owned KTTV's Good Day L.A. in 1995. Through the years Edwards has been the host of many unsold pilots including game shows, variety shows and talk shows.
[citation needed] After graduating from college in 1970, he worked as a researcher at NBC News in Washington, D.C., [5] and was a production assistant for The Huntley-Brinkley Report. [6] He then served as an anchor and reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago. In 1977, he moved to KNXT-TV (now KCBS-TV) in Los Angeles, where he earned four local Emmy ...
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KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of The CW.It is the largest directly owned property of the network's majority owner, Nexstar Media Group, and is the second-largest operated property after WPIX in New York City.
Channel 9 signed on the air as commercial station KFI-TV on August 25, 1948, [5] [6] owned by Earle C. Anthony alongside KFI radio (640 AM). [7] However, the station was originally licensed as experimental W6XEA about 1940, and in 1944 applied for the call letters KSEE (which are now used by the NBC affiliate in Fresno, California).
WJZ-TV: 7 ABC : August 25 Los Angeles, California KFI-TV: 9 Independent: September 16 Los Angeles, California KECA-TV: 7 ABC (O&O) September 17 Chicago, Illinois WENR-TV: 7 ABC ((O&O) Los Angeles, California KMTR-TV: 13 Independent: September 29 Atlanta, Georgia: WSB-TV: 8 (now on 2) NBC [15] Fort Worth/Dallas, Texas: WBAP-TV: 5 NBC (primary ...
He returned to KCBS-TV in February 1995 as a late afternoon anchor for Channel 2 Action News. [2] However, due to CBS' merger with Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Dunphy was dismissed from KCBS-TV in March 1996. He returned to KCAL-TV in November 1997, where he anchored what is now K-CAL 9 News until his death in May 2002. [3]
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.