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The Weather Channel 12 hours ago On Today's Date: Black Hills Blizzard A State Snowstorm Record It may not be top of mind on the list of America's snowiest places, but South Dakota's Black Hills ...
On August 11, 1954, KPTV became the first television station in Portland to broadcast in color, [7] three days before KOIN achieved the same milestone. [8] The VHF channel 12 allocation in Portland was first occupied by KLOR-TV, which signed on March 8, 1955, as a primary ABC affiliate with a secondary DuMont affiliation.
KING-TV became an NBC affiliate in 1959 after switching networks with rival KOMO-TV. KING was the first local station in the United States to purchase a two-inch, quad, video tape machine from the Ampex Corporation at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in 1956. The machine was delivered and put into operation in November ...
KGW-TV signed on the air on December 15, 1956, on channel 8. Because KING-TV was an ABC television network affiliate at that time, KGW-TV began as an ABC affiliate. KGW radio also switched its affiliation from NBC to ABC at that time. On April 26, 1959, it swapped affiliations with KPTV (channel 12), becoming an NBC affiliate.
Get the Portland, OR local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... The Weather Channel 12 hours ago ... Top weather news for Friday, Feb. 28, 2025: Increasing potential for severe ...
Antenna TV on 12.2, True Crime Network on 12.3 Medford: Medford: 26 26 KMVU-DT: Fox: MeTV on 26.2, Ion on 26.3 Medford: Grants Pass: 30 30 KBLN-TV: 3ABN: Better Health Channel on 30.2, Nature Channel on 30.3, Vida Mejor TV on 30.4 Portland: Portland: 2 24 KATU: ABC: Independent (KUNP simulcast) on 2.2, Comet on 2.3 Portland: Portland: 6 25 KOIN ...
The Weather Channel 3 hours ago On Today's Date: Black Hills Blizzard A State Snowstorm Record It may not be top of mind on the list of America's snowiest places, but South Dakota's Black Hills ...
At 12:01 a.m. on December 13, 1983, King Broadcasting officially owned KSFO and flipped the station to pop standards, a tribute to KSFO's popular format from those decades, aimed at listeners aged 35 to 54. [36] King Broadcasting brought back former KSFO personality Al "Jazzbo" Collins from WNEW in New York City to host a late night jazz show.