Kgo-tv

KGO-TV (Channel 7), commonly known on the air as "ABC7", "Channel 7" or "ABC San Francisco", is an owned and operated television station of the ABC broadcast network. This station is based in San Francisco, California, and signed on the air for the first time on May 5, 1949, as Northern California's second-oldest TV station, behind CBS' KPIX Channel 5. In fact, KPIX had a hand in getting KGO-TV on the air, as Channel 5 produced informational programming on how receive and view Channel 7. KGO is ABC's oldest owned & operated station on the West Coast, as sister station KECA-TV (now KABC), also operating on Channel 7, did not sign on the air until September 1949. Like many of its sisters across the country, Channel 7 has been a perinnial leader in news programming through out the 1980s to the present day.

External links

  • http://www.abc7news.com

 

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