KABC-TV Channel 7 Los Angeles News Opens from 1993 and 1994. See the index below for the complete listing.
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Seen in the video:
MAY 1993 - 6:00AM (OPEN) Eyewitness News This Morning 0:00
Gene Gleeson, Susan Campos, Johnny Mountain - Weather
MAY 1994 - 6:00PM (OPEN & CLOSE) Eyewitness News at 6:00 3:13
Marc Brown, Rick de Reyes, Rick Lauzon
Voice Over: Ernie Anderson
News Theme Music:
(1990 - 1995) "News Series 2000" - Gari Media Group
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About KABC:
Channel 7 first signed on the air under the call sign KECA on September 16, 1949. It was the last television station licensed to Los Angeles operating on the VHF band to debut and the last of ABC's five original owned-and-operated stations to launch, following San Francisco's KGO-TV, which signed on four months earlier. It was also the final addition to the Los Angeles "classic seven" TV stations on the VHF dial, preceding the 2009 digital conversions. No other stations debuted in Los Angeles until 1962, when the first two UHF stations, KIIX (now KWHY-TV) and KMEX-TV, channels 22 and 34, respectively, were launched.
The call sign KECA was named after Los Angeles broadcasting pioneer Earle C. Anthony, whose initials were also used for the then-sister radio station, KECA (790 AM, now KABC). On February 1, 1954, KECA-TV changed its call sign to KABC-TV.
Originally, KABC-TV was located at the ABC Television Center, now known as The Prospect Studios, on Prospect Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, east of Hollywood. In 2000, KABC-TV relocated to Glendale into a new state-of-the-art facility designed by César Pelli, part of the Disney Grand Central Creative Campus (GC3) in the Grand Central Business Centre on the former Grand Central Airport site. The station is currently situated four miles (6 km) east of ABC's West Coast headquarters on the Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank, along the corridor of the Los Angeles River and State Route 134.
KABC-TV has used the Circle 7 logo since 1962, the same year ABC created and implemented its current logo. In 1997, the station augmented its Circle 7 logo with the ABC network logo in the bottom left quadrant. The station's news anchors and reporters wear Circle 7 lapel pins on camera, a practice that was once standard at all five original ABC-owned stations.
On February 4, 2006, KABC-TV became the first television station in California to broadcast its local newscasts in high definition using HD cameras in the studio. Along with the in-house upgrades, the station debuted its updated news set and theme music, Frank Gari's Eyewitness News.
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