Archive for Wednesday, September 12, 2007

KOGO Engineers

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Shotgun Tom Kelly sends this gem of a photo in: “(from left to right) Ralph Evans, Bill Zoeller, past KOGO engineers and Jack Vincent past KCBQ engineer with Scott Rice in front of the old KOGO 5000 transmitter on Emerald Hills.

Scott Rice got two of the former KOGO engineers and one former KCBQ engineer together at the KOGO transmitter site on Emerald Hills. They all took a look at the old KOGO transmitter and told stories about their working on the old 5-kw watt transmitter.

San Diego City Attorney vs. KPBS

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In today’s edition of the San Diego Union-Tribune, city attorney, Michael Aguirre, is asking why some programs were canceled by KPBS FM and TV. Aguirre had asked for public records and financial statements of the public broadcast station. See today’s Sign on San Diego for the full story.

KPBS operates on UHF channel 15, and 89.5 FM with studios on the campus of San Diego State University.

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