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KDUB-TV.  The 1977 through 1993 Dubuque City Directory listed 930 Cycare Plaza. The television station operated on Channel 40.
KDUB-TV.  The founder and president of KDUB-TV was Gerald L. Green who died on June 2, 1993 in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to the station, Green was the general manager of [[CLEMENS MOTOR SALES]]. In 1982 he moved to Arizona where he operated a financial services business.
 
Green established KDUB-TV in 1970. It failed in 1974 when RCA Corporation repossessed all the equipment. It resumed operations in 1976 under different owners. Green fought the Federal Communications Commission over allegations that he paid a $14,000 bribe to ABC to become one of its affiliates. He was cleared of the charges. In January 1974 he tried to block TH Inc. later [[WOODWARD COMMUNICATIONS INC.]] from renewing its license for KDTH.
 
The 1977 through 1993 Dubuque City Directory listed 930 Cycare Plaza. The television station operated on Channel 40.
 
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Webber, Steve. "Colorful KDUB-TV Founder Dies in Arizona at 65," ''Telegraph Herald'', June 5, 1993, p. 3A
 
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KDUB-TV. The founder and president of KDUB-TV was Gerald L. Green who died on June 2, 1993 in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to the station, Green was the general manager of CLEMENS MOTOR SALES. In 1982 he moved to Arizona where he operated a financial services business.

Green established KDUB-TV in 1970. It failed in 1974 when RCA Corporation repossessed all the equipment. It resumed operations in 1976 under different owners. Green fought the Federal Communications Commission over allegations that he paid a $14,000 bribe to ABC to become one of its affiliates. He was cleared of the charges. In January 1974 he tried to block TH Inc. later WOODWARD COMMUNICATIONS INC. from renewing its license for KDTH.

The 1977 through 1993 Dubuque City Directory listed 930 Cycare Plaza. The television station operated on Channel 40.

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Source:

Webber, Steve. "Colorful KDUB-TV Founder Dies in Arizona at 65," Telegraph Herald, June 5, 1993, p. 3A