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 FTC Petition
2) Potential Respondents KCNC-TV, KMGH-TV, KUSA-TV, and KWGN are Denver-based television stations.
KWGN broadcast six out of a total of 65 news items.
KWGN’s anchors tell viewers, "You’re watching WB2 News."
www.bigmedia.org /ftcPetition.html

  
 RMMW Petitions to Deny the Re-licensing of 4 TV stations: 1998
Chit-chat, teases, soft news and celebrity stories on KWGN -TV occupied 48.6 percent as much air-time as news, ranking them 15th for fluff out of 100 stations.
Our surveys also quantify the amount of "fluff" in newscasts.
These trivial elements further reduce the time available for substantive information.
www.bigmedia.org /texts2.html

  
 Association for Women in Communications
She is featured on KWGN TV - WB2 as their expert “Career Coach” and writes a weekly column called “Power Thinking” for All Access Music Group.
She received her bachelor’s degree in humanities from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1995 and was awarded her master’s degree from the University of the Incarnate Word in 1997.
www.womenincommunications.org /board.html

  
 July 18, 1952 - KWGN TV channel 2 in Denver, CO (IND) begins broadcasting
KWGN TV channel 2 in Denver, CO (IND) begins broadcasting
July 18, 1952- KWGN TV channel 2 in Denver, CO (IND) begins broadcasting
It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1952/july_18_1952_113707.html

  
 Who is Robert R. Sanders?
to create KWGN TV2 logo (Landor's first TV identity) design.
Changed the face of independent television graphics by introducing new design ideas and standards: KWGN Denver.
As KWGN Art Director, worked with Walter Landor & Assoc.
www.robertrsanders.com /bio.html

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