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KSAT 12
Offices: San Antonio, Texas
KSAT 12 hasn't always been called KSAT.
In fact, the station went on the air as
KONO TV in February 1957, with the inauguration
of President Eisenhower. In 1968, the station
was purchased by the Outlet Co of Providence,
RI. It officially became KSAT 12 in 1969,
when the company changed its call letters.
Since then, KSAT has had several owners.
The Rockefeller Group purchased KSAT 12
in 1984. H&C Communications, a Texas-based
company, purchased KSAT 12 in 1986. Post-Newsweek,
the current owners of KSAT 12, bought the
station in April 1994. |
KSBW 8
Offices: Salinas, California
TheKSBWChannel.com and KSBW have developed
a cutting-edge partnership that delivers
breaking local news and information 24-hours
a day. By utilizing up-to-the-minute reporting,
online video and in-depth resources, they
are setting the standard for breaking news
coverage and community information. KSBW
is a dominant NBC affiliate covering the
Salinas/Monterey/Santa Cruz area. |
KSEE 24
Offices: Fresno, California
KSEE-TV24 was the first television station
to go on the air in Fresno on June 1, 1953.
As part of its pledge to serve the Valley’s
diverse audience, KSEE 24 established a
Community Advisory Board to help the station
ascertain community issues and concerns.
KSEE 24 is also a corporate leader when
it comes to supporting non-profits in their
fundraising efforts. KSEE is an NBC network
affiliate, and a member of the National
Association of Broadcasters. |
KTLA5 the CW
Offices: Los Angeles, California
On January 22, 1947, commercial television
arrived in Los Angeles. There were approximately
350 television sets in all of Los Angeles
when Bob Hope signed KTLA on the air. KTLA
has a reputation as a news leader and pioneer
in news technology. In 1995, KTLA became
Los Angeles' home to the new CW Television
Network. Initially offering three nights
per week of programming, The CW today presents
six nights of high profile and popular programs.
Today, KTLA's programming and news provide
Southern Californians with a multitude of
services. |
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KVOA News 4
Offices: Tucson, Arizona
Founded in 1953 News 4 has been broadcasting
to Tucson and Southern Arizona for more
than 47 years. They are proud of the staff
of trained and dedicated journalists who
represent KVOA. Reporting on local and national
events takes knowledge, perspective, and
compassion. News 4 strives to exemplify
those qualities in everything they do and
produce. They are an affiliate of NBC. |
KVUE
Offices: Austin, Texas
KVUE is part of Belo Corporation is one
of the nation's largest media companies
with a diversified group of market-leading
television, newspaper, cable and interactive
media assets. KVUE is the ABC affiliate
serving the Austin market. Their experienced
team is passionate about their job and can
easily perform under pressure from deadlines
or breaking news. |
KWQC TV 6
Offices: Davenport, Iowa
It was October 31, 1949. KWQC-TV6 (formerly
WOC-TV) signed on for its first official
telecast day. In July of 1950, some of the
NBC network programs were added. By September
30, 1950, a more robust NBC schedule that
included the World Series was carried live
on television. To this day, of the 4 major
network television stations in the Quad-Cities,
KWQC-TV6 is the only station broadcasting
stereo audio to its viewers. In April 1996
KWQC-TV6 became part of Young Broadcasting
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KWWL Iowa’s News Channel
Offices: Springfield, Missouri
KWWL has been a dominant news station in
eastern Iowa for more than 20 years. KWWL
began broadcasting on November 29, 1953.
KWWL is the local NBC affiliate for a market
which includes Waterloo, Dubuque, Cedar
Rapids and Iowa City, Iowa. KWWL News programming
is at the heart of their operation. In severe
weather, Eastern Iowan’s have learned to
count on KWWL. |
KXAN NBC Austin
Offices: Austin, Texas
KXAN-TV 36 signed on the air on February
12, 1965. At that time, it was known as
KHFI-TV Channel 42 and was owned by Southwest
Republic Corporation. In early 1973, a deal
was made between the Kingsbury family and
Henry Tippie who bought the station. The
call letters and frequency were then changed
to KTVV-TV, Channel 36. In 1979, Kingstip
agreed to sell the station to LIN Broadcasting
Corporation of New York. On October 15,
1987, the call letters were changed to KXAN-TV,
Channel 36. It is the NBC affiliate for
the Austin market. |
KY 3 (KYTV)
Offices: Springfield, Missouri
KYTV is owned by Schurz Communication and
is an affiliate of NBC. KYTV signed on the
air on October 1, 1953, at 4:47 P.M. and
concluded the broadcast day at 10:30 P.M.
KYTV currently produces 19 1/2 hours of
news weekly. News specials are also produced
periodically along with special programming
of community interest being produced by
the news department. Viewers recognize the
strength of KY3 News in all new programs,
making them number one with all newscasts
according to Nielsen. |
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