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  2. KRON-TV - Wikipedia

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    KRON-TV was the third television outlet in the Bay Area behind KGO-TV (channel 7) and KPIX-TV (channel 5), all going on the air within a year, and the last license before the FCC placed a moratorium on new television station licenses that would last the next four years.

  3. Stephanie Lin - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Lin (Chinese: 林奕帆; pinyin: lín yì fan) is an American news anchor working with KRON-TV in San Francisco, California. [1] Lin is recognized by the Associated Press Television and Radio Association for her work reporting from the frontlines of California's deadliest wildfire. [2]

  4. Catherine Heenan - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Heenan. Catherine Heenan (full name Mary Catherine Elizabeth Heenan) is a television news anchor and reporter at KRON-TV in San Francisco. She grew up in Indiana and Illinois, and spent several summers in Northern Ireland and England. She graduated from Illinois State University, where she majored in communication and journalism.

  5. Mark Thompson (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Television news Thompson reported on science and environmental issues for KRON-TV, then an NBC affiliate in San Francisco, before getting upped to the nightly weather anchor on the 5, 6 and 11:00 p.m. editions of NewsCenter 4, in addition to those duties.

  6. List of television stations in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    Despite the fact that Philo Farnsworth first demonstrated fully electronic television in San Francisco in 1928, there were no experimental prewar television stations broadcasting in the Bay Area. KPIX, California's first television station, started broadcasts in 1948, with KRON and KGO soon following suit.

  7. Sylvia Chase - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Belle Chase (February 23, 1938 – January 3, 2019) was an American broadcast journalist. She was a correspondent for ABC 's 20/20 from its inception until 1985, when she left to become a news anchor at KRON-TV in San Francisco; in 1990 she returned to ABC News in New York.

  8. Jim Paymar - Wikipedia

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    Jim Paymar. James Paymar is an American journalist and strategic communications specialist. He has worked as a financial correspondent and anchor for CNBC and BusinessWeek in New York and served as general manager of KCNS-TV in San Francisco. He anchored and reported the news for New York network flagship stations WNBC-TV, WABC-TV [1] and Fox ...

  9. Art Finley - Wikipedia

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    When the Mayor Art Show ended in the summer of 1966, Finley joined KRON-TV's news department as a reporter and producer-host of "Speak Out," a weekly political interview program, until 1968. During the last half of his 50-year career, Finley returned to radio as a newsman and talk-show host.