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      • On September 16, 1988, the station changed its news brand to News San Diego, and its call letters to KNSD to reflect the new name; it also adopted the on-air brand "Channel 7/39" (in respective reference to its cable and over-the-air channel positions).
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    On September 16, 1988, the station changed its news brand to News San Diego, and its call letters to KNSD to reflect the new name; it also adopted the on-air brand "Channel 7/39" (in respective reference to its cable and over-the-air channel positions).

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  5. Oct 3, 2023 · NBC 7 announced on Tuesday that longtime meteorologist Dagmar Midcap has decided to leave NBC 7. Over the past dozen years, Dagmar has become like family to many San Diegans. She is leaving the...

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  7. Dec 14, 2021 · During the late 1990s, he attended Syracuse’s Newhouse School of Public Communications in large part because many of the best known sports broadcasters are among the institution’s alumni. It was Little’s dream to be counted among them, but a professor advised him to get a background in news first.

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    Apr 6, 2024 · On September 16, 1988, the station changed its news brand to News San Diego, and its call letters to KNSD to reflect the new name; it also adopted the on-air brand "Channel 7/39" (in respective reference to its cable and over-the-air channel positions).

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