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KTSF-TV 26 celebrates 30 years today

Lillian Lincoln Howell (left), 85, started KTSF Channel 26 in San Francisco 30 years ago today (Sept. 4) to serve the Asian and Asian American market, which then accounted for 5 percent of Bay Area viewers. Today, that demographic now represents 20 percent of the Bay Area. “KTSF was a real pioneer, and she was the force behind it. An aging white lady,” says Sandy Close, executive director of New America Media, a national association of ethnic media based in San Francisco. “The Bay Area is a leader in innovation and risk-taking. Maybe that’s why we’ve always been a standout. We’ve always attracted eccentrics.” Chronicle writer Vanessa Hua covers the station’s first 30 years in this article. (Chronicle photo by Liz Hafalia.)

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