- WFRV-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WFRV-TV / WJMN-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Working for You
station_branding = Channel 5
Channel 3
analog =
WFRV: 5 (VHF)
WJMN: 3 (VHF)
digital =
WFRV: 39 (UHF)
WJMN: 48 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =CBS
network =
founded =
airdate = WFRV:May 21 ,1955
WJMN:October 7 ,1969
location = WFRV:Green Bay, Wisconsin
WJMN: Escanaba/Marquette, Michigan
callsign_meaning = WFRV:
Wisconsin's
Fox
River
Valley
WJMN:
Jane
Morton
Norton
(member of former ownership family)
former_callsigns = WNAM-TV (1955-195?)
former_channel_numbers = 42 (1955-195?)
owner =Liberty Media Corporation
licensee = WFRV and WJMN Television Station, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = ABC (1955–1959, 1983-1992)NBC (1959–1983)
DuMont (secondary, 1955)
effective_radiated_power = WFRV:
100 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
WJMN:
100 kW (analog)
989 kW (digital)
HAAT = WFRV:
341 m (analog)
364 m (digital)
WJMN:
363 m (analog)
327 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = WFRV: 9635
WJMN: 9630
coordinates = WFRV:
coord|44|24|20.7|N|88|0|19.5|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|44|20|0.5|N|87|58|55.4|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
WJMN:
coord|46|8|5.1|N|86|56|55.4|W|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=WJMN-TV
homepage = [http://www.wfrv.com/ www.wfrv.com]
:"WJMN-TV redirects here. For other uses, seeWJMN ."WFRV-TV, channel 5, is a
CBS affiliate based inGreen Bay, Wisconsin . The station is a wholly-owned subsidiary ofLiberty Media Corporation The station's studios are located in Green Bay, and its transmitter is inDe Pere, Wisconsin .WFRV operates a semi-satellite station, WJMN-TV (channel 3) in
Escanaba, Michigan . It serves the northwestern Upper Peninsula, including Marquette. Its transmitter is located inMasonville Township, Michigan .Transition to Digital TV
WFRV and WJMN will no longer broadcast their over-the-air signals on
VHF channels 5 and 3, respectively, after February 2009 and will be seen only onUHF channels 39 and 48 (current digital channels, respectively) after that date.Early history
The station began as WNAM-TV, channel 42 in Neenah on
May 21 ,1955 as a sister station to the radio station with the same calls. In the late 1950s it moved its license and studios to Green Bay, changed its frequency to channel 5 and adopted its presentcall letters , which stand for "Wisconsin's Fox River Valley" as known today as WFRV-TV. It started as an ABC affiliate before switching toNBC in 1959. As an NBC affiliate, it became the first station in Northeast Wisconsin to broadcast in color.Among the station's claims is that it was the first to cover a live
lunar eclipse , in 1959, when a studio camera was wheeled into the parking lot and aimed at the moon.The station changed affiliations again in 1983, when it became an ABC affiliate for the second time, with NBC going to
WLUK-TV (Channel 11).The station's original owners sold the station to the Norton family of Kentucky, owners of
Louisville, Kentucky 's WAVE, in the mid-1960s.WJMN (Channel 3)
In 1969, a satellite station, WJMN-TV, began operation on Channel 3, bringing a second programming choice for the Upper Peninsula alongside
WLUC-TV . WJMN airs Channel 5's entire schedule, except for UP-specific weather and news cut-ins, ads and differing promotions identifying the station as Channel 3, time-adjusted for the Eastern Time Zone, as well as some regional programming pertinent only to Michigan viewers, such as pre-season football and weekly shows fromThe Detroit Lions Television Network . The transmitter for WJMN is located in Masonville Township, 26 miles north of Escanaba and 4 miles south of the town of Trenary. WJMN's antenna is 1310 feet high, which made it the second tallest TV transmitter in the state of Michigan afterWWTV in Cadillac upon its completion.WJMN-TV is the result of an agreement between the WFRV and the FCC. In the days before cable and satellite distribution of terrestrial broadcast signals, the other Green Bay/Fox Cities stations had their transmitters located on Scrays Hill southwest of Green Bay in the Glenmore. This is one of the highest points of land in the area. However, WFRV had its transmitter further south, a legacy of its original days in Neenah. Since antennas had to be turned to the southwest instead of the southeast to receive Channel 5, this put the station at a disadvantage, and the station asked the Commission to relocate their transmitter to Glenmore.
As part of the agreement to transmit from Glenmore, it launched WJMN in Escanaba to serve Michigan's underserved Upper Peninsula, which at that time only had WLUC from Marquette (a then sister station to WLUK) as the only commercial station serving the western part of the UP. In turn, WJMN has affected WLUC's affiliation as well. Channel 6 dropped NBC in 1969 after WJMN's sign-on, and took ABC in 1992 with Channel 5/3's purchase by CBS. The station's current NBC affiliation resulted from WLUK switching to Fox in 1995.
WJMN-TV is not related to the Clear Channel-owned
WJMN (FM) inBoston, Massachusetts . However, the radio station did receive permission from CBS in 1993 to use the WJMN call sign.Later History and WFRV Today
Orion Broadcasting, the Mortons' company, merged with Cosmos Broadcasting (a subsidiary of
The Liberty Corporation ) in 1981. A few years later, WFRV/WJMN were sold to the Murphy and McNally families, owners of WCCO-AM-TV inMinneapolis-St. Paul . CBS then acquired all four stations in 1992 when the families sold the stations. New FCC rules had allowed networks to own more stations, so CBS decided to keep WFRV/WJMN and convert them to CBS stations, which in 2005 were in the No. 69 market nationally. With this move, it swapped affiliations with the area's longtime CBS affiliate,WBAY-TV (Channel 2). The move also made WFRV/WJMN among the few stations in the U.S. to have been an affiliate of all of the "Big Three" television networks - ABC, NBC and CBS.The station no longer follows the
CBS Mandate branding due to its breaking off from CBS Corporation, although their graphics remain the same. Previously, the graphics used on its newscasts were green and gold, as a connection to theGreen Bay Packers . OnJuly 10 ,2006 , it unveiled a blue and yellow graphic scheme as well as new sets to coincide with the return of former anchor Tammy Elliott. In the summer of 2007, the station slowly transitioned from branding as "CBS 5" and "CBS 3", and began to go back to identifying as "Channel 5" and "Channel 3" as they had done previously before 2003.In 2003, the stations became the first in the Green Bay market to broadcast digitally. In September 2008, the station became the first Green Bay/UP operation to upgrade their
master control to allow the stations to air and record high definition programming from the network and syndication; the station currently carries "Oprah", "Ellen", and "Entertainment Tonight" in HD, and acharacter generator that allows the station to place 16:9 weather and news crawls over their programming [http://www.foxcitiestv.com/node/1069] .On
February 13 ,2007 ,CBS Corporation announced that they would sell WFRV and WJMN toLiberty Media for $170 million [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-13-2007/0004526561&am] .The sale was completed on
April 18 ,2007 , [http://www.cbscorporation.com/news/prdetails.php?id=2043] , however the station's site continued to be maintained by CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group untilMay 14 ,2007 , when Liberty launched a redesigned website for the station powered by Inergize Digital Media (then a subsidiary ofClear Channel Communications , now a division ofNewport Television ). The site also incorporates an expanded page for WJMN, focused on UP-specific weather and news; previously the page had only contained the MichiganAssociated Press wire service section and weather, and was not highlighted on the CBSTVSDMG version of the site.Channel 5 News Team
News Anchors
*Erin Davisson
*Tammy Elliott
*Lisa Malak
*Tom Zalaski
*Chelly Boutott
*Paul Evansen
*Wendy NeubergerReporters
*Hilary Golston
*Olga Halaburda
*Terry Kovarik
*Angenette Levy
*Donald Robinson
*Jenna Sachs
*Millaine Wellstorm Team 5 Weather
*Tom Mahoney - Chief Meteorologist
*Dave Miller
*Dana Tyler
*Justin Steinbrinck
*Rebecca Schuldports
*
Larry McCarren , sports director, Packers Radio Networkcolor commentator and formerGreen Bay Packers center
*Burke Griffin
*Ryan Popkey
*Nick GoddardPast Personalities
* Lance Allan (now sports anchor at
WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee)
* Jay Johnson (anchor 1982–1987, went to WLUK TV to 1996; elected to represent the 8th District in the U.S. House from 1997-1999, and US Mint Director from 2000-2001)
* Glen Loyd (now spokesman for theWisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection)
* Tom Milbourn (anchor; now works for WLUK)
* Don Noe (meteorologist, late 1970s; originator of animated weather maps; recently retired fromWPLG in Miami, Florida) [http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071119/GPG07/711190499/1261/GPGent] [http://www.miamiherald.com/548/story/292924.html]
* Kris Schuller (now with WISDot)
*Rob Stafford (later atDateline NBC and now a weekend anchor atWMAQ-TV )Detroit Lions coverage
WJMN-TV is an affiliate of
The Detroit Lions Television Network , which airs pre-season games as well as the weekly syndicated show "The Ford Lions Report" during the regular season. However, WFRV is not part of the network since it is in the Green Bay Packers' television market (and the official station for the team; WJMN also airs Packers-related programming), and decisions as to Lions regular season home games against AFC opponents as part of theNFL on CBS contract airing on WJMN are made on a case by case basis, depending on how the Packers and Lions are scheduled.References
*cite web | title=Channel 5 hits Big 5-0 | work=Green Bay News-Chronicle article | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20051112152649/http://www.wisinfo.com/newschronicle/gbnclocal/283341425406556.shtml | accessmonthday=November 12 | accessyear=2005
External links
* [http://www.wfrv.com/ WFRV Website]
* [http://www.wjmntv.com/ WJMN Page on WFRV.com]
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