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SEPTEMBER 1962 – B’WANA DON children’s show debut:
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Early Newsbeat--That was the title of the evening newscast, split by the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and then again at 11, Newsbeat.
While KOMO aired a 30-minute 11 p.m. News Final, KING had a 30-minute World Today ---KIRO had an open-ended, approx. 5-minute newscast at 11p.m. called Newsbeat. (June 1963)