In August 1976, KPIX-TV, the highly-rated CBS affiliate in the San Francisco Bay Area owned and operated at the time by Group W, debuted a locally-produced magazine program called "Evening Magazine." The award-winning primetime series ran for 14 years. It was the first program in the U.S. to introduce the magazine format for television. The series dealt with lifestyles, leisure time, pop culture, famous people, fascinating places, consumer tips and information about modern city living. KPIX's Evening Magazine was first hosted by San Francisco radio personality Jan Yanehiro and journalist Steve Fox.
This segment, from August of 1987, covers the fans in San Jose remembering Elvis Presley on the 10th anniversary of his passing.
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