Television

A Reporter’s Guide to Police Transparency

Two bills that took effect in 2019 dramatically expand the rights of journalists and the public to learn of police misconduct. Law enforcement has gone to court to resist disclosures under the bills, but open-government supporters have blocked many of…

A beloved captain takes his leave

Before Captain Kirk and Luke Skywalker — even before the Robinson family and their Robot from Lost in Space — there was Captain Satellite, who, courtesy of KTVU, flew in from outer space each weekday afternoon and into the living rooms of…

“Creature Features,” both goofy and literate

The multi-talented John Stanley, host of KTVU’s “Creature Features” for nearly two decades, has been a publisher, columnist, TV host and, now, member of San Francisco State University’s Alumni Hall of Fame. In his long-running show on Channel 2, be…

Linda Giannecchini — a devoted professional

Linda Giannecchini, committee co-chair of the Media Museum of Northern California, passed away at her home on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, of natural causes. She was 70. Linda was a dedicated founder of our museum, which exists today because of…

Randy Davis, from stringer to Emmy winner

For photojournalist Randy Davis, four decades at KGO-TV began with voice-overs and weather photos and led to some of the biggest news events in the country. One of the highlights was working with his father, the acclaimed reporter and anchor…

Darla Belshe, a mentor remembered

Many television pros owe their success to mentors who drew on their own experience to elevate their protégés. Here, Emmy award winner Kevin Wing pays homage to his inspiration, Darla Belshe. “She was, without any doubt in my mind,” he…