
KRSC: Seattle's Radio and TV Pioneers - HistoryLink.org
2010年3月6日 · Of Seattle's earliest telecommunications pioneers, the long-gone KRSC radio and television media outlets could claim a most significant corporate history. One of the Pacific Northwest's first AM radio stations, KRSC ultimately expanded to include a trail-blazing sister station on the FM dial.
KRSU-TV - Wikipedia
Operated by a paid staff with assistance from RSU students, it is the only full-power public television station in the state of Oklahoma that is licensed to a public university, and the only educational television station in Oklahoma that is not operated as a member station of PBS, either independently or as part of the Oklahoma Educational Tele...
KRSC/KING - Seattle, Washington - Early Television
Seattle's first television broadcast, on November 25th,1948, was of the 1948 high school State Championship at Civic Field Memorial Stadium (located at the base of Queen Anne Hill, south of the KRSC transmitter/tower). It was called the T-Day …
KING-TV | Logopedia | Fandom
KING-TV is an NBC-affiliated television station owned by Tegna, licensed to and located in Seattle, Washington. The call sign refers to King County, which is home to Seattle and its inner suburbs. The station was founded on November 25, 1948 as KRSC-TV which stood for Radio Sales Corporation...
KING Broadcasting Company, Television Studios, South Lake Union ...
KRSC-TV began broadcasting on 11/25/1948, with a local football game between West Seattle and Wenatchee High Schools. Originally, KRSC had an affiliation with the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), occasionally picking up programming produced by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and DuMont networks.
Tegna pulls the plug on Northwest Cable News - seattlepi.com
2016年10月28日 · Dorothy Bullitt, the founder of King Broadcasting, shows a KING TV camera three years after the station started as KRSC-TV, more than 60 years ago. Tegna, the company's present owner, is shutting...
TV's magical early days - The Seattle Times
A technician at KRSC-TV, Seattle's first television station, checks the camera before heading to a sporting event in 1949. Photo Credit: Seattle Times. K RSC-TV WAS ONLY THE 15TH TELEVISION...
FADED SIGNALS: Radio Sales Corporation, owner of Seattle’s...
2015年8月31日 · Radio Sales Corporation, owner of Seattle’s KRSC-AM/FM, signed on KRSC-TV in 1948. It was the first TV station in the Pacific Northwest. The station originally was a primary CBS affiliate, with...
Robert E. Priebe, Owned Seattle's First TV Station
1998年8月21日 · Robert E. Priebe, who made the Puget Sound area's first television broadcast in 1948, then sold his broadcast license to what became KING-TV in 1949, had a vision. He had followed the evolution of...
KRSC-TV van, Seattle, 1948 - digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu
Handwritten on sleeve: SEATTLE, RADIO STATIONS, KRSC Television. Date photograph was filed at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (date of photograph and file date may differ by a month or more): November 23, 1948.