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KFBK (1530 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Sacramento, California.It is simulcast on KFBK-FM 93.1 MHz.KFBK-AM-FM air a news-talk radio format and are owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
KRCG-TV/KMOS-TV/KOMU-TV: Sesame Street (Due to the lack of a PBS station in Mid-Missouri, CBS stations KRCG and KMOS began premiering PBS's Sesame Street on January 4, 1971 as a weekday morning program [9:00-10:00 AM] after a spokesman for a local group replied that KRCG was confident enough for the Citizens of Sesame Street Fund could raise ...
Newsmax TV is an American conservative television channel owned by Newsmax.The network primarily focuses on political opinion-based talk shows. It carries a news/talk format throughout the day and night, with documentaries and films on weekends.
Pages in category "Television shows set in Sacramento, California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Mindhunter (TV series)
KTXL-TV, the south Sacramento-based television station known as Fox 40, was dropped from DirecTV’s available stations Thursday after DirecTV and Nexstar Media Group failed to reach an agreement ...
Monica Marie Woods-Gray (born August 29, 1972, in South Bend, Indiana) is a meteorologist at an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, California KXTV ABC10. On May 31, 2011, she became the Chief Meteorologist at KXTV and moved to the evening news at 5pm, 6pm and 11pm. [1]
In November 2021, Deadline reported that Warner Bros. Television was developing a syndicated talk show hosted by Jennifer Hudson for the 2022–23 television season. The series was being pitched as a spiritual replacement for The Ellen DeGeneres Show after its conclusion in 2022, with its executive producers Andy Lassner and Mary Connelly moving over to the new show. [1]
On Jan. 30th, 1974 he appeared as himself (a patient at Hope Memorial with a broken leg from skiing while on vacation from his radio show) on the NBC-Tv daytime soap opera The Doctors. By the early 1980s, he was earning as much as $10,000 a performance. [30] Imus retired his stand-up in December 1985. [31]