-
moved the
proposed facility to Long Beach. It was sold the next year to
Harriscope Music Corporation,
owned by Bert Harris, and made its
debut January 1...
- age of 43 in 1964. Two
years later, Crain-Snyder sold KULR-TV to the
Harriscope Broadcasting Corporation,
which owned KFBB-TV in
Great Falls and KTWO-TV...
- and
became an ABC affiliate. In 1964,
Reeves sold KBAK to Chicago-based
Harriscope Broadcasting,
which also
owned WSNS in
Chicago (now a
Telemundo O&O) and...
- with
Harriscope to drop its case
against Video 44, Inc., in an $18
million settlement awarded to
Monroe by
Harriscope. On
November 9, 1995,
Harriscope and...
- In the late 1960s, the
Hebenstreits sold a
minority share to Chicago's
Harriscope Broadcasting,
which at one
point owned WSNS-TV in
Chicago (among other...
-
antitrust concerns, Lee
decided to sell KFBB. The
station was sold in 1962 to
Harriscope Broadcasting,
which in 1965
scored a deal for a
primary ABC affiliation—Montana's...
- KTWO-TV. KTWO-TV
signed on the air on
March 1, 1957; it was
owned by
Harriscope Inc., and was a
primary NBC
affiliate with a
secondary ABC affiliation...
- $18Â million
settlement agreement in 1993, and Oak and
fellow Video 44
partner Harriscope sold
their stake in the
station to
Telemundo in 1995.
Subscribers were...
- 1969, he took a job with
Cypress Communications Corporation (owned by
Harriscope Broadcasting) in Los Angeles, California,
where he
became head of marketing...
- color" station.
Crain died of a
heart attack in 1964. In
February 1968,
Harriscope, Inc.,
owner of KFBB-TV,
opted to
affiliate all of its
stations with ABC...