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In 1985, Bill Clarke returned to Denver as Channel 7 consumer reporter and John Lindsey returned to the station to anchor the 6 a.m. and Noon news. John Keating and Gary Cruz join the station's sports department and Ann Wade relinquished her co-anchor duties to Bertha Lynn.
14 lis 1996 · Pujo and two other Channel 7 personalities (including Bill Clarke, released from his shopping duties) collected questions from the audience, which Jennings passed out to a panel of media...
10 wrz 2007 · Veteran Channel 7 reporter Bill Clarke blasted out an e-mail on Friday saying it’s time to hang up his Consumer Champ cap. On Oct. 13, “I’ll become ‘Bill Clarke, Civilian Retiree,”‘ he...
20 cze 2007 · KMGH-TV (Channel 7) consumer reporter Bill Clarke is on 6-10 a.m. He came to Colorado in 1963 to attend the University of Denver – and became a deejay at KLZ-FM, one of the first...
KMGH-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Sterling-licensed independent station KCDO-TV, channel 3 (and its Denver-based translator KSBS-CD, channel 10).
23 wrz 2011 · KMGH 7 News 1977. Watch on. A classic newscast featuring Bob Palmer, Larry Green and John Lindsey. The following year John Lindsey made a cameo appearance in Close Encounters of the Third Kind as the news reporter reporting on the Devil's Tower evacuation. Posted by Phil Satterley at 9:07 PM.
Few people know that KLZ-TV Channel 7 in Denver played a role in one of the earliest satellite broadcasts in history. On July 10, 1963, CBS News presented "Town Meeting Of The World", the first instaneous hookup among nations utilizing the Telstar communications satellite.