California
Jim Hawthorne, the wacky and wildly inventive Los Angeles radio and television personality who turned traditional post-World War II broadcasting on its ear, has died.
Nov. 17, 2007
Television
I find today’s TV programming to have deteriorated in quality.
March 26, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
While other news organizations were still scrambling to cover the crash of a USAir jetliner that plunged into the bay near La Guardia Airport Wednesday night, CBS was able to provide viewers with an eyewitness account from the scene.
Sept. 22, 1989
Television hasn’t produced any programming for normal people in years.
Sept. 6, 1992
Business
Watch SpaceX launch rocket from Cape Canaveral on resupply mission
March 1, 2013
Those who deplore the depiction of African-Americans on the present series of television programs need look no further for solace than the many television commercials that project images of success, intelligence and dignity.
Oct. 18, 1992
Cable TV host Leslie Dutton reassured Hawthorne Councilwoman Ginny Lambert that she need not be embarrassed about having to sit on a phone book.
Feb. 16, 1997
Review: ’10 Buildings That Changed America’ is a rewarding tour
May 11, 2013
Pastor George Villa is the new spiritual leader of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gardena.
Nov. 29, 1992
It’s one down, three to go for Group W Cable in its effort to raise rates and reduce service in four of its South Bay cable systems.
May 19, 1985