San Francisco, CA
Job opening: Local TV Director (Union – DGA) at ABC7 News

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — KGO-TV/ABC7 is seeking a dedicated Director who wants to join our team by working on live newscasts and local production.
The ideal candidate should have:
- Operational knowledge and/or working experience with
- Ross Overdrive Automation System
- Vinten Robotics
- Xpression graphics
- Dalet systems.
- A strong sense of newscast structure, significant hands-on experience operating in a computer assisted environment, the ability to work well under pressure, exceptional organizational skills, the ability to easily adapt within an organization and solid people skills.
- Actively seeks out challenges developing solutions independently, without waiting for instruction while focusing on outcomes rather than obstacles.
Job Responsibilities:
- Direct daily newscasts and production as required
- Work closely with newscast producers, anchors, reporters, production and engineering staff
- Stage manage
- Participate in trainings and meetings
Education:
BA in Communications or equivalent preferred
Basic Qualifications:
5+ years in television production
The hiring range for this DGA role in San Francisco, CA is $126,464 to $156,754 per year. The base pay actually offered may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. The role also has potential for additional compensation for overtime and early morning/overnight shifts. Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered. To learn more about our benefits visit: https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits.
TO APPLY:
Please log onto www.disneycareers.com and search for Requisition ID# 10133946 (KGO – Local TV Director (Union – DGA)), create a candidate profile, and upload your resume and cover letter.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
ABC7 is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Female/Minority/Veteran/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity.
The Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
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San Francisco, CA
Checking in on San Francisco businesses as Fleet Week wrapped up without Blue Angels

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San Francisco, CA
Mac Jones, Jauan Jennings Active vs. Buccaneers; Inactives for Week 6 #SFvsTB
The San Francisco 49ers have finalized their inactive list ahead of the Week 6 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With rosters limited to 48 active players on gameday, several players will be sidelined for the NFC matchup at Raymond James Stadium.
Quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Mac Jones were both working through injuries this week. Purdy dealing with a toe injury was ruled out of the contest on Friday by head coach Kyle Shanahan, and Jones dealing with knee and oblique injuries was questionable throughout the weekend but is not named on the 49ers Week 6 inactive list, pointing to his start on Sunday afternoon.
The 49ers will also be without wide receivers Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jordan Watkins (calf) both of whom were ruled out on Friday. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings was questionable with ankle and rib injuries but was also not named on the team’s inactive list, a positive sign for the 49ers receiving corps.
Other initially questionable players not named to today’s inactives include DL Alfred Collins, DL Kalia Davis, S Malik Mustapha, and CB Upton Stout.
Here are the 49ers inactives for Week 6 against the Buccaneers:
San Francisco, CA
Canadian Snowbirds air show thrills SF Fleet Week spectators, despite no Blue Angels: ‘Spectacular!’

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Did you hear it? That roar of jet engines over San Francisco.
The Fleet Week Air Show continued over the city’s waterfront Saturday. This year, no U.S. Military planes could take part due to the government shutdown, but spectators still enjoyed the show.
“This is the biggest party in San Francisco the whole year,” said Glenda McGovern from Healdsburg.
The party may be a bit smaller this year on San Francisco’s Marina Green but lots of spectators showed up to look up to the sky for the Fleet Week Air Show. It’s scaled down this year due to the government shutdown.
“We are here with the kids, have a good time. I don’t know what it’s going to be, no Blue Angels,” said Juan Mendoza from Richmond.
MORE: Canadian HMCS Nanaimo, Snowbirds arrive for SF Fleet Week: ‘Glad to be there for our partners’
“The Blue Angels are not going to be here, but do you know what? Canada’s Snowbirds are here,” said Maria Pereira from Orinda.
The Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds stepped up as the star attraction and impressed the crowds with some daredevil stunts.
“It’s really awesome. We didn’t expect to be like this, spectacular. It’s more than what we expected,” said Tina Chung from Pleasanton.
Still, some small businesses, like Cochinita, were hoping for more.
“Right now, business is slow. Usually, this time last year, we had a big line of people coming by for food, burritos, tacos. Seems slow this year,” said Charlie Islas from Cochinita Food Truck.
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If you want a Marine drill sergeant on your case, check out Fleet Fest at Fisherman’s Wharf. Business leaders are pivoting with the weekend street party, featuring local military recruiters and lots of classic cars.
“We’re hopeful. We’re trying to manage expectations. Last year, thousands of people showed up. We expect a lower turnout, but people are excited to come,” said Bri Maughan, executive director of the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District.
“I love it. I’m so happy people showed up, even though the government is shut down. It’s wonderful. I come every year. Even with the fog, I still come,” Pereira said.
If you missed the action Saturday, there’s still time to look up. The air show continues Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m.
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