

Each group had selected a site for planned studios: McClatchy would build television facilities next to the new building for The Bee at 22nd and Q streets, while Sacramento Telecasters announced it would construct at 30th and L streets. Where McClatchy expressed concern over the lack of broadcast expertise in most of the ownership, KMOD's public service record, and the possibility that the economic interests involved in Sacramento Telecasters might withdraw their advertising from other stations, Sacramento Telecasters contended that McClatchy-with its ownership of newspapers and broadcasting properties covering areas from Bakersfield in the south to Red Bluff in the north-was overly dominant in the region. However, the site was owned by the state, and the California Department of Forestry had announced it would only permit one mast to be built at Pine Hill. Both groups originally proposed to build a transmitter facility at Pine Hill, 29 miles (47 km) east of Sacramento in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The battle between McClatchy and Sacramento Telecasters that ensued was a long and comparatively high-profile hearing. Also present in the consortium was John Schacht, general manager of radio station KMOD in Modesto, California. Breuner of the Breuners Home Furnishings chain his store had sold televisions when San Francisco stations went on the air, only to have many of them returned because San Francisco stations were not sufficiently received in Sacramento. Sacramento Telecasters consisted of mostly private business interests outside of broadcasting.
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By October, the FCC had received eight applications for Sacramento's various TV channels, and joining McClatchy in seeking channel 10 was a consortium known as Sacramento Telecasters, Inc. The application was put on hold during the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s four-year freeze on television licenses when the freeze ended, McClatchy refiled for channel 10. The first application for channel 10 in Sacramento was filed on May 7, 1948, by the McClatchy Broadcasting Company, owner of The Sacramento Bee newspaper and radio stations KFBK and KFBK-FM. Owned in turn by Corinthian Broadcasting and Belo before being acquired by Tegna's forerunner Gannett in 1999, the station slowly rose to a second place in local news ratings before falling back to third in the late 2000s. Its early history was dominated by a battle between local newspaper interests and a group of non-broadcasting business owners for the right to operate the channel, which was won by the latter. KXTV was the second station built in Sacramento proper, signing on in 1955 it served as Sacramento's CBS affiliate for four decades before changing to ABC in 1995. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station maintains studios on Broadway, just south of US 50 at the south edge of downtown Sacramento, and its transmitter is located in Walnut Grove, California. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator: Stephan Brown – 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento CA, 95824 916.643.9425 For employment-related questions or complaints, contact Human Resource Services: Cancy McArn – Chief Human Resources Officer – 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento CA, 95824 916.643.7474 Section 504 Coordinator: Victoria Flores, Director, 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento CA, 95824, (channel 10) is a television station in Sacramento, California, United States, affiliated with ABC. The Sacramento City Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, race or ethnicity, religion, gender, gender expression, gender identity, immigration status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

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The weather impact and update you as necessary. We look forward to welcoming back the majority of our School sites and partner education locations for students who Second communication from us shortly with closureĪll SCUSD transportation routes will resume tomorrow to open
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The full restoration of power at those five affected campuses.įamilies with students at those campuses will receive a We are in close contact with SMUD and do not have a timeline for Left five (5) of our campuses without electricity. The continued severe storms impacting the Sacramento area have Reopening of SCUSD schools on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. We are contacting you with an urgent message about the
