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The Fargo-based company — whose flagship properties are The Forum, WDAY-TV and the InForum.com website — made a bid in May to ...
IOWA ( KCAU) — Flags around Sioux City and across the state are flying at half-staff on July 3. Governor Reynolds is ...
Long-time Siouxland television news anchor Larry Wentz will retire from Sioux City, Iowa NBC affiliate KTIV at the end of ...
Sharon Farrell, a Sioux City-born television and film actress known for her roles in the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" and in major films of the 1960s and 1970s, died this spring in Los ...
Sioux City's cable TV franchise dates to late 1970s. The Cable One name was adopted in 1997. The publicly-traded company rebranded as Sparklight three years ago.
Since the last Project Prison Reset task force meeting, three new locations have been presented to the committee. Two of ...
A television pioneer who managed two stations in Sioux City died this week at the age of 90 at his home in Naples, Florida. Bill Turner started the TV station in Rapid City, South Dakota in 1954.
Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in ...
Six years later, he left for a job at WHO-TV, in Des Moines. But, it wasn’t long before KTIV General Manager Bill Turner convinced Nixon to come back to Sioux City, and Channel 4. That was 1980.
Learn more about the full cast of Sioux City with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide ...
Sioux City’s KCAU went on the air in March 1953, and provided a strong, but lower-quality signal to Sioux Falls. To begin with, the station hosted content from CBS, ABC, NBC, and the DuMont Network.
The city says a structure collapse and ongoing movement at 625 Douglas St., formerly occupied by KCAU-TV, have led to immediate safety concerns. This prompted the city to move forward with the ...