In June 1956, KDWI went on air, making it Tucson’s third broadcast television station. Tucson rancher D.W. Ingram established the station in his name, hence the name KDWI. When H.U. Garrett bought the station in 1957 he changed the call sign to KGUN, reportedly because he was an avid antique Western gun collector. The station has changed hands many times; it’s currently owned by The E.W. Scripps Co. For more photos from Tucson’s past, go to tucson.com/retrotucson
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Throwback Thursday: How KGUN got its call letters
- By Rick Wiley Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley
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The control room at KDWI-TV, Tucson’s third broadcast television station, just before going on air in May, 1956. It’s now KGUN-9. Bill Hopkins / Tucson Citizen
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