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KNEW-TV and Metromedia
KQED had inherited the station in 1970 ( as KNEW-TV ) from Metromedia, but found they could not operate it without losing money.
Metromedia transferred call sign KSAN from its TV station, which it renamed KNEW-TV.
The TV station was purchased by Metromedia in 1968, when the call sign was moved to an FM station and the station re-christened KNEW-TV, to match its co-owned KNEW radio and to compliment Metromedia's flagship station in New York, WNEW-TV ( Now Fox-owned WNYW-TV ).

ran and syndicated
For many years he simultaneously produced the daily strip, a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and a 500-station radio program ...." He ran the Boston Summer Theatre with The Phantom cartoonist Lee Falk, bringing in Hollywood actors such as Mae West, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rains to star in their live productions.
Wilkins also published the highly successful Los Angeles punk humor zine Wild Times and when he ran out of funding for the zine syndicated some of the humorous material to over 100 U. S. fanzines under the name of Mystic Mark.
His cartoons regularly appeared in The New Yorker, and he also created a syndicated comic strip, Out of This World, which ran in 1956.
A nighttime syndicated program ran weekly from November 1, 1971 until 1976, twice a week until 1980, and five days per week in its final season.
On the syndicated version, if time ran out with a game still in progress ( interrupted by what the host called the " tacky buzzer ," a loud horn ), each X or O on the board at that point was worth an additional $ 50 to the players, with each player guaranteed at least $ 100 in total winnings.
Although the syndicated Match Game was not a direct cause of the ratings problems Love of Life facedthe 4: 00 PM timeslot, the last network daytime slot, had been a problem for CBS, NBC, and ABC for years and Love of Life had seen a precipitous drop in ratings since the April 1979 move to the late afternoon many stations ran the syndicated series against the veteran soap opera and, in the case of some CBS affiliates and owned-and-operated stations, preempted Love of Life in favor of the new Match Game.
It was released to television in the early 1950s, and ran in syndicated TV markets until the dawn of mass cable systems in the 1980s.
It ran for six seasons, producing action figures and other memorabilia as it became one of the highest rated syndicated television shows in the world at that time.
Darkwing Duck is an American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991 – 1992 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC.
The show, which was loosely adapted from their radio program, ran for two seasons, from 1952 to 1954, but found a new life as syndicated reruns.
He established the syndicated comic strip Mortimer & Charlie, which ran in newspapers from July 1939 to May 1940, illustrated first by Ben Batsford and then by Carl Buettner.
In 1994, Estrada began co-hosting the syndicated outdoor adventure show American Adventurer which ran until 2004.
The actor most closely identified with the character in recent years has been Stacy Keach, who portrayed Hammer in a CBS television series, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, which ran from 1984 – 1987 and had a syndicated revival in 1997 – 1998.
The Far Side is a popular single-panel comic created by Gary Larson and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, which ran from January 1, 1980, to January 1, 1995.
The syndicated series ran for 18 episodes and was produced by Don Sharpe Enterprises.
In the eighties, she created the TV show 13th Heaven, which ran on syndicated cable in the San Francisco Bay area for seven years.
" Independent stations that once ran the syndicated Warner Bros. cartoons never had the same type of censorship as first-run networks such as ABC and CBS did for the cartoons.
Leo's popular column, " On Society ," ran in U. S. News & World Report for 17 years, and was syndicated in 140 newspapers.
He teamed up with Rowland Evans in 1963 to start Inside Report, which became the longest running syndicated political column in U. S. history and ran in hundreds of papers.
A long-running comic strip adaptation, written by Angus P. Allan and illustrated by Arthur Ranson, ran in Look-In magazine and was syndicated in various other magazines.
Ian Fleming's 1963 novel was adapted as a daily comic strip published in the Daily Express newspaper, and syndicated worldwide ; the strip ran for nearly a year, from 29 June 1964 to 17 May 1965.
For ten years, he also wrote syndicated weekly columns on jazz and pop music, which ran in the New York Post and many other papers throughout the US and Europe.
Kupcinet's own series ran from 1959 until 1986 and was, at one point, syndicated to over 70 stations throughout the United States.
Another program seen throughout the country was Polka Varieties, an hour-long program of polka music that ran locally on Sunday afternoons from 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. from 1956 into the early 1980s, and was syndicated during its later years to 30 television markets.

ran and Metromedia
This series ran until WFLD ( at that time owned by Metromedia ) was sold to Rupert Murdoch's Fox Television Stations Group in 1986 to become a part of the newly-created Fox network.
They ran a pop music format from the 1950s into the 1960s, similar to other AM Metromedia stations.

ran and talk
In 1987, Rivera began producing and hosting the daytime talk show Geraldo, which ran for 11 years.
Maher assumed the host role Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, a late-night political talk show that ran on Comedy Central from 1993 to 1997 and on ABC from 1997 to 2002.
By 1989, she tried another daytime TV talk show, The Joan Rivers Show, which ran for five years and won her an Emmy in 1990 for outstanding talk show host.
Politically Incorrect is an American late-night, half-hour political talk show hosted by Bill Maher that ran from 1993 to 2002.
Christian Cullen was a ‘ devastating attacking fullback .’ “ Whether future generations talk of his stunning arrival on rugby ’ s international stage, his efforts in the republic as the incomparable ’ s ran riot in 1996, his record try scoring feats, his battles with fitness and – more recently – for selection, the man once dubbed the ‘ Paekakariki express ’ has confirmed his place in history .”
That November, inspired by his talk with Kennedy, he ran for the House of Representatives and was elected to a seat representing Gunma's 3rd district, making him the youngest legislator in Japanese history at 26 years of age.
For a certain stranger, it seems, coming to Piraeus, and there sitting in a barber's shop, began to talk of what had happened, as if the Athenians already knew all that had passed ; which the barber hearing, before he acquainted anybody else, ran as fast as he could up into the city, addressed himself to the Archons, and presently spread it about in the public Place.
She recounted how Silas told her to watch the front gate, after Benjamin had gone out to talk to the Indians the second time, when she herself wanted to flee, while he ran for his musket and powder pouch.
From 2003-2005, His Side with Glenn Sacks ran in a syndicated talk show format in Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Seattle, and other cities.
On television, Burke starred in her own talk show, At Home With Billie Burke, which ran on The Dumont Network from June 1951 through the spring of 1952.
In 1986, Klein had his own late night talk show, Robert Klein Time, which ran on the USA Network until 1988.
In Rome he ran into Caraccioli-a " lewd Priest " who over the course of long voyages with little to do but talk, gradually converted Misson and a sizeable portion of the rest of the crew to his way of thinking:
His brother Kanaung is still remembered by the Burmese as an avid modernizer, who would go to the factories early on cold winter mornings with a blanket wrapped around, just to talk to the mechanics about how the machines ran.
In the late 1960s, she had hosted her own talk show, Della, which ran for 297 episodes.
During this time, he also ran his own weekly online professional wrestling radio talk show, having various wrestlers on as guest commentators.
Pebble Mill at One, an afternoon talk show, ran for many years from the 1973 to 1986 on BBC1, with several long-standing presenters, including Alan Titchmarsh, and raised the profile of the Pebble Mill studios almost to the status of a national institution.
Mohr managed to convince Eisner to let him host a talk show on ESPN entitled Mohr Sports which ran briefly in 2001 before being cancelled.
In 1979, he attended a talk in Columbus, Ohio by Cleveland Amory of the Saturday Review, who was also the founder of the Fund for Animals, which ran the anti-whaling vessel, the Sea Shepherd.
WXLT-TV owner, Bob Nelson, had initially hired Chubbuck as a reporter, but later gave her a community affairs talk show, Suncoast Digest, which ran at 9: 00 in the morning.
He also hosted WSM-TV's Noon Show in the 1970s and anchored WKRN-TV's newscast briefly in the early 1980s before launching the group-discussion radio talk show Roundtable on WLAC in 1985, a show that ran for 20 years on several different stations.
She hosted a radio call-in advice show distributed by NBC Talknet which ran from Monday November 2, 1981 to 1987, but is most famous for hosting the television talk show, The Sally Jessy Raphael Show ( later shortened to simply Sally ), which ran in first-run syndication from October 17, 1983 to 2002.
AJ6 ran regional meetings, where Jews aged 15 – 18 met with each other to socialize, discuss issues relevant to their lives and talk about future events.
During the late eighties and early nineties Radio New Zealand switched many of their local heritage stations to FM but retained the AM frequency in each region running the same programme on both frequencies, however some stations ran separate programmes at certain times ( such as talk shows ) on the AM frequency.

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