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KGTV-TV : ウィキペディア英語版
KGTV

KGTV, channel 10, is an ABC-affiliated television station located in San Diego, California, United States. KGTV is owned by the broadcasting division of the E. W. Scripps Company, and is a sister station to Azteca América affiliate KZSD-LP. The station's studios are located on Air Way in the Riverview-Webster section of San Diego, and its transmitter is based on Mount Soledad in La Jolla, California.
==History==
The San Diego area's third-oldest television station first went on the air on September 13, 1953 as NBC affiliate KFSD-TV.〔("4 UHFs, 3 VHFs start commercial." ) ''Broadcasting – Telecasting'', September 21, 1953, pg. 66.〕 The station's original owner was Airfan Radio Corporation, which also owned NBC Radio Network affiliate KFSD (600 AM, now KOGO). Under terms of the initial construction permit award, Airfan sold one-third ownership of the stations to two other firms who competed separately for channel 10.〔("Merged San Diego, Las Vegas bids are approved by FCC." ) ''Broadcasting – Telecasting'', March 23, 1953, pg. 62.〕 In 1954 the KFSD stations were purchased by investment firm, Fox, Wells & Rogers.〔("Fox, Wells buys KFSD-AM-TV control." ) ''Broadcasting – Telecasting'', August 23, 1954, pg. 52.〕 The publishers of ''Newsweek'' magazine took a minority (about 46 percent) share of the stations in 1957,〔("'Newsweek' buys 46% of KFSD-AM-FM-TV." ) ''Broadcasting – Telecasting'', July 29, 1957, pg. 74.〕 four years before the periodical was itself sold to the Washington Post Company. In 1961, channel 10 changed its call letters to KOGO-TV; the radio stations also adopted the KOGO callsign.
The broadcasting division of Time-Life purchased KOGO-TV and its sister radio stations in 1962.〔("KOGO-AM-FM-TV to Time-Life." ) ''Broadcasting'', December 4, 1961, pg. 5.〕〔("FCC okays $13 million in sales." ) ''Broadcasting'', March 26, 1962, pg. 140.〕 This deal was reached after failed attempts to sell the properties to Triangle Publications〔("Triangle's quota." ) ''Broadcasting'', April 11, 1960, pg. 5〕 and United Artists〔("Dead end again." ) ''Broadcasting'', December 12, 1960, pg. 5〕 among others; and after the Washington Post Company's Post-Newsweek Stations division disclosed it was not interested in acquiring full ownership.
As part of a sale announced in late 1970, KOGO-AM-FM-TV was sold to McGraw-Hill along with Time-Life's other radio/television combinations in Denver, Indianapolis and Grand Rapids, Michigan; and KERO-TV in upstate Bakersfield.〔("McGraw-Hill buys into TV in a big way." ) ''Broadcasting'', November 2, 1970, pg. 9.〕 When the sale was concluded in June 1972, the purchase price for the entire group was just over $57 million. However, in order to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s new restrictions on concentration of media ownership, McGraw-Hill was required to sell the radio stations in San Diego, Indianapolis, Denver, and Grand Rapids. Time-Life would later take WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids out of the final deal.〔"McGraw-Hill sets record for concessions to minorities." ''Broadcasting'', May 15, 1972, pp. 25–26. () ()〕 KERO-TV, KLZ-TV (now KMGH-TV) in Denver, and WFBM-TV (now WRTV) in Indianapolis were retained by McGraw-Hill along with KOGO-TV, which changed to its current call letters KGTV as a result of the sale.〔("It's all theirs." ) ''Broadcasting'', June 5, 1972, pg. 43〕

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