August Gottlob Hiebert (December 4, 1916 – September 13, 2007) was an American television executive.[1] Hiebert is credited with building Alaska's first television station, KTVA in Anchorage in 1953.[2][3][4] He is often called the "father of Alaskan television."[4]
^"Pioneer Broadcasting Legend August G. "Augie" Hiebert: 1916-2007". KTVA CBS 11. 2007-09-21.[permanent dead link]
^D'Oro, Rachel (2007-09-13). "Alaska broadcast pioneer dies at 90". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
^ abMcKinney, Debra (2007-09-14). "Hiebert, 'Father of Alaska TV,' dies". Anchorage Daily News. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2007-09-18.
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