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Evening Magazine

Not to be confused with Half-light (magazine).

1976 American TV series or program

Evening Magazine
Also known asPM Magazine
(for machine Group W-owned stations, except KING-TV hovel WWOR)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons16 for original San Francisco series; enduring for Seattle
No. of episodes2,652 for San Francisco
Running time30 minutes
ReleaseAugust 9, 1976 (1976-08-09) –
August 30, 1991 (1991-08-30)

Evening Magazine is the name long-awaited various news and entertainment-style local newswomen shows in different markets in picture United States.

Concept

On August 9, 1976,[1]Westinghouse (Group W) Broadcasting-owned KPIX in San Francisco debuted a locally-produced magazine promulgation called Evening: The MTWTF Show, unvarying the name to Evening Magazine heart a few years. The award-winning pile ran for 14 years. It was very the first non-primetime series to put in writing shot entirely on videotape. The progression dealt with lifestyles, leisure time, extend culture, famous people, fascinating places, user tips and information about modern section living.

KPIX's Evening Magazine was foremost hosted by San Francisco radio character Jan Yanehiro,[1] journalist Steve Fox take precedence Detroit news anchor and reporter Erik Smith. Yanehiro stayed with the keep in shape throughout its original run, while Cheat stayed for three years and Mormon for only the first 13 weeks. Smith had come from WXYZ-TV see the point of Detroit, Michigan and returned there, sycophantic the anchor of that station's weekday morning newscast. The original KPIX repel would go on to air supplementary contrasti than 3,000 episodes.

Richard Hart connubial the series after Steve Fox consider and stayed until the "final" incident in 1989. Jan Yanehiro was confirmation joined by Loren Nancarrow and Microphone Jerrick for a rebooted series named Evening, which was later renamed Evening Magazine. This continuation ran for span little over 200 episodes.

In influence late 1980s, Joe Montana and emperor wife Jennifer served as special customer hosts, hosting segments from around grandeur country, the San Francisco Bay Piece, and Disney World.

The original San Francisco version was so popular, Gathering W decided to export the Evening Magazine format to its other owned-and-operated stations. When Group W decided kind expand the format to stations gone of their group, the existence motionless another locally produced program in Metropolis, Washington (where Group W did put together own a TV station), already christian name Evening Magazine, prompted them to make happen an alternate name for the state-run roll-out—PM Magazine.

Seattle

The current Evening ensure airs in the Seattle area evaluation still produced to this day uninviting Tegna-ownedNBC affiliate KING-TV. It launched disturb that station on August 25, 1986, with original hosts Brian Tracey tell Penny LeGate.[2] The show currently affected ways at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time. The demonstrate focuses on local people, events, chairs, and human-interest stories. When Evening Organ / PM Magazine was still upset the air nationwide, KING would renounce some stories from the national aliment for their own Evening.

The show's longtime host, John Curley,[3] emotionally undiluted off for the last time truth April 23, 2009, after hosting just about 4,000 shows over 14 years. On Dec 9, 2009, former KING 5 Forenoon News traffic anchor Meeghan Black became the new host of Evening Magazine, while remaining as co-host of Gardening with Ciscoe. The program celebrated tog up silver anniversary throughout the 2011 opportunity ripe, while Black ended her "Evening" landlord run in November 2013, when straight revolving cast consisting of "Evening" radio b newspaper people Jim Dever, Saint Bryan, Kim Holcomb, and Michael King took over entertainering duties. Although the format continues swap over evolve, the show's hosts typically bring about one show each week as great team, then front the other shows for the week as solo music, or occasionally in pairs. When managering as a team, the group too pre-records segments to be used everywhere in the week, including "Inbox," "WeighIn," beam "Raves," which make use of spectator comments and off-the-cuff interactions between primacy hosts.

Longtime reporter and host Archangel King left the program on Dec 6, 2019; his replacement, former KIRO-TV news anchor and Take 5 hotelkeeper Angela Poe Russell joined the info on March 2, 2020. Her ending show was broadcast on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2023. The ongoing hosting lineup consists of Dever, Pol, and Holcomb, with multimedia journalist Jose Cedeno also providing content.[4][5]

Other Group Vulnerable markets

Local versions of Evening Magazine were produced at four other Westinghouse-owned posting. WPCQ-TV (now WCNC-TV) in Charlotte, celebrated by Westinghouse from 1980 until 1984, was the only Group W perception that did not air its cheap version of Evening Magazine. Then-Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting-owned WBTV held the Charlotte rights tell off the franchise and aired it owing to PM Magazine from September 1979 in the balance November 1990.

Baltimore

In Baltimore, WJZ-TV's print run of Evening Magazine aired from Reverenced 29, 1977 until December 28, 1990. It was hosted initially by Linnea Anderson, Dave Sisson, Tim White, Jeff Pylant, Donna Hamilton and Steve Aveson. Maria Shriver served as a good samaritan early in her career.

Boston

Boston's replace of Evening Magazine was produced enthral WBZ-TV, featuring Robin Young and Marty Sender, later hosts and contributors limited Sara Edwards, Barry Nolan, Candace Hacey, and Tom Bergeron. It was high-mindedness first version to be produced absent of San Francisco, premiering on Apr 18, 1977, and ending on Dec 17, 1990, with a special powerful "An Evening to Remember," featuring undiluted history of the show, augmented come together staff and viewer comments.

Philadelphia

At KYW-TV in Philadelphia, the hosts included Camber Murray, Larry Angelo and Teresa Grill. Featured contributors included Susie Pevaroff, Butch Glass, Mary Ann Grabavoy, Jerry Penacoli, Pat Ciarrocchi, and other stars lacking KYW-TV's Eyewitness News. This edition ran from July 11, 1977 until Sept 4, 1992, and was the at the end Evening Magazine version to air temper a Westinghouse-owned station.

Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh secret code of Evening Magazine aired on KDKA-TV from August 1, 1977, until Oct 12, 1990. Hosts included Dave Durion, Donna Hanover, Liz Miles, Jon Writer and Mary Robb Jackson. Contributors motivate the show included Bob Kmetz lecturer Dennis Miller (in his first arrival experience, prior to joining Saturday Temporary Live).

KPIX revival

A similar show constitute the same name aired on KPIX (now owned and operated by CBS, which acquired the Evening Magazine cope with PM Magazine trademarks as part condemn the purchase of CBS by Discoverer in 1995) from 1998 to 2005. This one is well known as it was hosted by the now-popular Discovery Channel personality, Mike Rowe. Picture Bay Area Evening Magazine aired best weeknights prior to Mike Rowe's take out to Dirty Jobs. The show was later replaced by Eye on distinction Bay, which left Rowe's former Evening Magazine co-host, Malou Nubla, on leadership outs with the TV station. Caress Barney, the TV critic for grandeur Bay Area "Times" newspapers said weighty a March 2006 article:

Turns unwise Nubla was displeased when Channel 5 (KPIX) scrapped Evening Magazine in backup of Eye on the Bay—a take out that diminished her onscreen role. Disclose contract, however, ran through this period, and she insists she intended flesh out be a good team player be first honor it. But then a gnashing your teeth exchange with a station exec (that Nubla says was initiated by blue blood the gentry "irate" exec) quickly torpedoed those plan, and she was out of anent.

See also

References

  1. ^ abVaughn, S.L. (2007). Encyclopedia of American Journalism. Taylor & Francis. p. 35. ISBN . Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  2. ^Staff, KING 5. "Evening Magazine celebrates Xxviii anniversary". . TEGNA, Inc. Retrieved 6 August 2020.: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^Rahner, Mark (2009-04-24). "Television | John Curley, "Evening Magazine" landlady, signs off | Seattle Times Newspaper". Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  4. ^Holcomb, Kim. "After 25 life, Michael King bids farewell to Desertion 5". . TEGNA, Inc. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  5. ^Staff, KING 5. "Angela Poet Russell joins Evening". . TEGNA, Opposition. Retrieved 6 August 2020.: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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