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386:. The program celebrated its silver anniversary throughout the 2011 season, while Black ended her "Evening" host run in November 2013, when a revolving cast consisting of "Evening" reporters Jim Dever, Saint Bryan, Kim Holcomb, and Michael King took over hosting duties. Although the format continues to evolve, the show's hosts typically present one show each week as a team, then front the other shows for the week as solo hosts, or occasionally in pairs. When hosting as a team, the group also pre-records segments to be used throughout the week, including "Inbox," "WeighIn," and "Raves," which make use of viewer comments and off-the-cuff interactions between the hosts. 657: 412: 29: 771:—a move that diminished her onscreen role. Her contract, however, ran through this month, and she insists she intended to be a good team player and honor it. But then a heated exchange with a station exec (that Nubla says was initiated by the "irate" exec) quickly torpedoed those plans, and she was out of there. 257:
within a few years. The award-winning series ran for 14 years. It was also the first non-primetime series to be shot entirely on videotape. The series dealt with lifestyles, leisure time, pop culture, famous people, fascinating places, consumer tips and information about modern city living.
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host Angela Poe Russell joined the program on March 2, 2020. Her final show was broadcast on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2023. The current hosting lineup consists of Dever, Bryan, and Holcomb, with multimedia journalist Jose Cedeno also providing content.
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and Detroit news anchor and reporter Erik Smith. Yanehiro stayed with the series throughout its original run, while Fox stayed for three years and Smith for only the first 13 weeks. Smith had come from
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The show's longtime host, John Curley, emotionally signed off for the last time on April 23, 2009, after hosting nearly 4,000 shows over 14 years. On December 9, 2009, former
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format to its other owned-and-operated stations. When Group W decided to expand the format to stations outside of their group, the existence of another locally produced program in
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and returned there, becoming the anchor of that station's weekday morning newscast. The original KPIX version would go on to air more than 3,000 episodes.
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trademarks as part of the purchase of CBS by Westinghouse in 1995) from 1998 to 2005. This one is well known because it was hosted by the now-popular
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is the name of various news and entertainment-style local television shows in different markets in the United States.
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joined the series after Steve Fox left and stayed until the "final" episode in 1989. Jan Yanehiro was then joined by
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Longtime reporter and host Michael King left the program on December 6, 2019; his replacement, former
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and his wife Jennifer served as special guest hosts, hosting segments from around the country, the
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was still on the air nationwide, KING would use some stories from the national feed for their own
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The original San Francisco version was so popular, Group W decided to export the
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aired from August 29, 1977 until December 28, 1990. It was hosted initially by
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were produced at four other Westinghouse-owned stations. WPCQ-TV (now
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Chuck Barney's 2006 article about Malou Nubla's departure from KPIX
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that airs in the Seattle area is still produced to this day by
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Turns out Nubla was displeased when Channel 5 (KPIX) scrapped
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from August 1, 1977, until October 12, 1990. Hosts included
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held the Charlotte rights to the franchise and aired it as
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A similar show with the same name aired on KPIX (now
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traffic anchor Meeghan Black became the new host of
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was first hosted by San Francisco radio personality
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