• Anchorage in 1953. He is often called the "father of Alaskan television." Augie Hiebert was born in Trinidad, Washington. Fascinated with electronics as a teenager...
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  • Hiebert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augie Hiebert (1916–2007), American television executive Christine Hiebert (born 1960)...
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  • Baseball umpire Augie Galan (1912–1993), Major League Baseball player Augie Garrido (born 1939), college baseball coach Augie Hiebert (1916–2007), Alaskan...
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  • surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Hiebert (1938–2000), Canadian politician Augie Hiebert (1916–2007), American television executive Robert...
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  • (1919–2010), industrialist, twice governor, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Augie Hiebert (1916–2007), television executive Caleb Holley (born 1990), CFL wide...
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    Art Bell Arthur A. Collins Arthur Godfrey Artie Moore Attilio Gatti Augie Hiebert Barbara Morgan Barry Goldwater Bdale Garbee Bhumibol Adulyadej Bob Heil...
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  • broadcast pioneer Augie Hiebert's legacy by renaming its communications room "The Augie Hiebert Communications Studio." Mr. Hiebert was the school's mentor...
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  • Communications Service (ARCS). Alaskan broadcast pioneer August G. "Augie" Hiebert (1916–2007) applied for the license in May 1953 through his company...
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    Augie Hiebert and his company, Northern Television. It was thus a sister station to KTVA-TV in Anchorage, which signed on two years earlier. Hiebert retired...
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  • brain tumor. Bill Griffiths, 59, British poet and Anglo-Saxon scholar. Augie Hiebert, 90, American who built Alaska's first television station (KTVA), cancer...
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  • the station in 1990. Original staff members included Stanton Bennett, Augie Hiebert, and Frank Hemingway. Bennett helped install the station's first equipment...
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  • Ted Stevens (awarded Alaskan of the Century for the occasion) 2001 – Augie Hiebert 2001 – Michael Oleksa (Denali Award) [?] – Mahala Ashley Dickerson This...
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  • recommended that Lathrop hire a young engineer he worked with in Oregon named Augie Hiebert, who would later become influential in starting Lathrop's second radio...
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  • but as KMPS. During this time, they borrowed a small transmitter from Augie Hiebert of Northern Television, Inc. The station worked on a small budget, receiving...
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    immigration in 2014 and replaced the program with start-up visa. Daniel Hiebert, a former professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC), discovered...
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