Entertainment & Arts
After nearly two years of on-again, off-again negotiations, Oak Industries Inc. said Monday that it has sold its ailing ON-TV service in Los Angeles, once the largest over-the-air pay television operation in the country, to rival SelecTV of America Ltd.
Feb. 5, 1985
Sports
The Arizona State-Oregon game Saturday at Eugene, Ore., originally scheduled to be televised only in local markets, will now also be nationally televised after an agreement was reached Monday by FSN and ESPN.
Oct. 30, 2007
A judge Thursday prohibited three Southern California companies--one in Santa Ana and two in Covina--from selling illegal cable television decoders and from advertising the “black boxes” as legal, money-saving devices.
Sept. 6, 1985
Politics
Meet Chris, from Portland, Ore.
July 24, 2007
Oak Industries said Wednesday that it has agreed in principle to sell its Corona-based KBSC-TV to a group of investors headed by television executive Joseph Wallach for $30 million in cash.
Feb. 7, 1985
Oscars on TV: Here’s the schedule for Sunday’s Academy Awards coverage, from the red carpet to the awards ceremony to the after parties.
Feb. 4, 2020
Television
WE know now who the Others are on “Lost.”
May 8, 2007
FORMER HBO chief Chris Albrecht reportedly had a problem with a scene in the first season of “The Sopranos” where Tony Soprano kills a guy while touring colleges in Maine with his daughter Meadow.
May 15, 2007
Most of the Democratic candidates bob and weave on the same-sex marriage issue at the first gay rights forum.
Aug. 11, 2007
Whitney Houston’s emotional high-wire act energizes husband Bobby’s reality series.
June 27, 2005