80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
This was Channel 3’s original test pattern when W3XE signed on the air in 1932.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Marciarose Shestack and Tom Snyder were the first “Eyewitness News” anchors. Channel 3 launched the format that changed local newscasts nationwide in August, 1965.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Channel 3, then W3XE, televised this outdoor program from the roof of the Philco plant at Tioga and C Streets in 1939. The umbrellas were used for shading.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
“The Mike Douglas Show” was the first nationally-syndicated television show to originate from Philadelphia (1965-1978). Here’s Mike with “Brady Bunch” star Florence Henderson.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Pete Boyle, father of “Everybody Loves Raymond” star Peter Boyle, was a popular children’s show host at Channel 3 from 1950-1963.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Maury Povich, here with Comedian Mel Brooks, hosted Channel 3’s “People Are Talking” from 1981-1983.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Ernie Kovacs, often referred to as television’s original genius, was the NBC network’s first star. His early shows originated from Channel 3, then WPTZ, and featured his wife-to-be, Edie Adams, shown here.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Channel 3’s Trudy Haynes broke the color barrier in 1965 when she joined the “Eyewitness News” team as the first African-American TV reporter in the Philadelphia market.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Anchor Larry Kane announced Channel 3 switch from an NBC affiliate, which it had been since 1939, to a CBS station. The historical switch took place on Sunday, September 10, 1995.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Anchor Dave Stanley and Weatherman Gary Geers launched the market’s first early morning newscast, 3 Today, at 6:30 a.m. on February 23, 1981.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Channel 3 aired the first coverage of the Mummer’s Parade in 1941 as experimental station W3XE. This photo, featuring Cameraman Harold J. Pannepacker, was taken on January 1, 1947 when the station, then WPTZ, became the first commercial TV station to broadcast the Parade live.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Vince Leonard anchors a newscast from the Walnut Street studios of Channel 3, then WRCV, in 1958. The stage manager is Bill Freeland.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Florence Hanford did her first cooking demonstration on Channel 3 in 1947, but she is best known as the host of the popular “Television Kitchen” which ran on the station until 1965. Here she is on set with Reddy Kilowatt, the mascot for PECO, sponsor of the program.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Channel 3, then W3XE, broadcast the first coverage of a national political convention, The Republican National Convention, in 1940.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
The television staff manually tabulated the delegate votes during the broadcast of the 1940 Republican National Convention.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
“Evening Magazine” had a successful 15-year run on Channel 3 from 1977-92 airing weeknights at 7. Ray Murray and Nancy Glass teamed up as show hosts from 1983-1990.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Australian Ventriloquist Lee Dexter created “Bertie the Bunyip,” one of the most popular children’s show characters of the 1950s. Here is Dexter with some of his puppets (clockwise from lower left) Bertie, Gussy, Sir Guy de Guy and Snooper (aka Snoopy).
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Scene from an early football telecast on Channel 3, then WPTZ.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Broadcast Pioneer Malcolm Poindexter had a multimedia career spanning 50 years in journalism. He was one of the first reporters hired by KYW when Newsradio was launched in Philadelphia and one of the earliest members of the “Eyewitness News” team.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Leonard Valenta and Kitty Minehart starred in a WPTZ 1940s production of “The Taming of the Shrew.”
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Handy Man Jack Creamer
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Handy Man
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
Al Meltzer, Jessica Savitch and Vince Leonard of Eyewitness News
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
President and General Manager Jon Hitchock cuts KYW-TV's birthday cake!
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
President and General Manager Jon Hitchock cuts KYW-TV's birthday cake!
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
President and General Manager Jon Hitchock speaks with Pat Ciarrocchi, Carol Erickson, Diana Rocco, and Dray Clark.
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80th Anniversary Of KYW-TV
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