The Kaiser Broadcasting Corp. was an American broadcast media company that owned and operated television and radio stations in the United States from 1957 to 1977.[1]
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The KaiserBroadcasting Corp. was an American broadcast media company that owned and operated television and radio stations in the United States from...
established as KMTW, an independent station owned by KaiserBroadcasting, which became KBSC-TV in 1968. Kaiser explored several pay television systems to operate...
Tower. As KBHK, channel 44 was one of the UHF stations built by KaiserBroadcasting and one of just two commercial UHF stations in the Bay Area to survive...
in the KaiserBroadcasting (later Field Communications) chain, WKBG (Channel 56; WLVI after The Boston Globe sold their share back to Kaiser in 1975)...
Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser assembled a chain of six UHF stations in the mid-1960s under the KaiserBroadcasting name. In September 1967, Kaiser announced their...
a fan who sent in sketch ideas – became a show writer. In 1973, KaiserBroadcasting took over WFLD from Field Communications and Screaming Yellow Theater...
its entire Boston-area broadcasting operation to KaiserBroadcasting. Kaiser then sold 50 percent to The Boston Globe. Kaiser ordered $3 million in new...
WCAS. In 1967, a year after they were sold to a joint venture of KaiserBroadcasting and The Boston Globe, WXHR became WCAS while WXHR-FM changed to WJIB...
American Broadcasting Stations, then-owner of radio station KULA, and affiliated with ABC from the start. Three years later, industrialist Henry J. Kaiser founded...
to KaiserBroadcasting in May 1972. When the deal was completed in July 1973, the two companies' new partnership resulted in WFLD joining Kaiser's stable...
music Snipets, [sic] a series of short TV interstitials produced by KaiserBroadcasting and Field Communications in the 1970s and early 1980s Snippet (programming)...
California–based KaiserBroadcasting; in turn, Kaiser sold a 22.5 percent minority stake in their station group to Field. The Kaiser chain consisted of...
his own. With that blessing, Sweed took "The Ghoul" to Cleveland's KaiserBroadcasting station WKBF-TV (channel 61) in 1971. Though it started as a tribute...
the German Kaiser (mid-1918) via a high powered longwave transmitter on the US East Coast (this important event in international broadcasting history was...
in the US, at the age of 21, broadcasting a nightly radio show on the station. In 1971 he hosted a KaiserBroadcasting syndicated television show called...
to sign on in the Cleveland market, doing so eight months after KaiserBroadcasting's WKBF-TV signed on. Prevailing over WKBF-TV in a seven-year-long...
films for children which were produced by KaiserBroadcasting, and later Field Communications. They ran on Kaiser/Field TV stations as interstitials and...
Paradise. With the CBC and American broadcasters Metromedia and KaiserBroadcasting handling distribution and co-production, the series was filmed in...