KGAN

KGAN

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KGAN
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = CBS 2
analog = 2 (VHF)
digital = 51 (UHF)
subchannels = 2.1 CBS
other_chs =
affiliations = CBS
network =
founded =
airdate = September 30, 1953
location = Cedar Rapids, Iowa
callsign_meaning = Guy GANnett
(former owner)
former_callsigns = WMT-TV (1953-1981)
KGAN-TV (1981-1984)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = nowrap|Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.
licensee = KGAN Licensee, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = DuMont (1953-1955/6)| effective_radiated_power = 100 kW (analog)
500 kW (digital)
HAAT = 442 m (analog)
585 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 25685
coordinates = coord|42|17|43.3|N|91|53|10.3|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|42|18|58.4|N|91|51|31.1|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://www.kgan.com/ www.kgan.com]

KGAN is a television station based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It transmits on VHF channel 2. KGAN is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, and is a CBS affiliate. KGAN is the primary CBS affiliate for northeast Iowa, including Iowa City, Waterloo, and Dubuque.

History

On September 30, 1953, WMT-TV began broadcasting. General manager William B. Quarton made some remarks, which were then followed by a broadcast of a World Series game between the Yankees and Dodgers. The station was primarily a CBS affiliate, but also carried DuMont programs.Citation| last = | first = | author2-link = | title = World Series Play WMT-TV Channel 2| newspaper = Cedar Rapids Gazette| pages = 18| year = 1953| date = 1953-09-28| url = ]

The station was authorized to transmit at 100,000 watts, and WMT became the very first station to transmit at full power. The station was licensed to serve the Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, and Dubuque areas, making it the first station to be given split-market status by the Federal Communications Commission. Initially the station was owned by a group consisting of American Broadcasting Stations, Quarton, and several others. WMT-TV was a sister station of WMT-AM 600, which had been broadcasting in the area since 1922. The call sign stood for the "Waterloo Morning Tribune", which owned WMT radio from 1928 until 1934.

The station was based at what came to be known as Broadcast Park. When the KGAN facilities were first built, the surrounding area was still mainly rural. A 702 foot (214 meter) high broadcast tower was built to transmit the signal. This tower served as the primary tower for the next four years. In 1956 a taller tower near Walker, Iowa, was built to transmit the signal, but a storm on December 10 blew the tower down. The tower was soon rebuilt, and remains in service today.

In 1968, WMT-AM-FM-TV was sold to what would become Orion Broadcasting of Louisville, Kentucky. They would remain under Orion's ownership until 1981, when Orion merged with Cosmos Broadcasting, a subsidiary of insurance and broadcasting conglomerate Liberty Corporation. However, the two companies owned more TV stations than the FCC allowed at the time. As a condition of the sale, Cosmos had to sell WMT-TV, and found a buyer in Guy Gannett Publishing of Portland, Maine. On October 16, 1981 WMT-TV changed its callsign to KGAN-TV. The station was purchased by Sinclair, along with most of Gannett's broadcasting holdings, in 1999. Sinclair then announced the sale of KGAN, along with WICS in Springfield, Illinois and WICD in Champaign, Illinois, to Sunrise Television that same year. However, the FCC did not allow Sunrise to buy WICS/WICD due to Sunrise's ownership structure. Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst (HMTF), an investment firm controlled by Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars owner Tom Hicks, owned a large block of Sunrise stock. HMTF is majority stockholder of LIN TV, then-owner of WAND in Decatur. The FCC ruled that HMTF held enough stock in Sunrise that an acquisition of WICS/WICD would have resulted in a duopoly between two of the four highest-rated stations in the Central Illinois market--something which is forbidden by FCC rules. And because KGAN was part of the package deal, it would not have been sold to Sunrise alone, without the inclusion of WICS/WICD. As such, Sinclair retained ownership of all three stations.

The weather department at WMT-TV was highly revered by eastern Iowans for many decades under the direction of Conrad Johnson in the 1960's and 1970's. Shortly after his retirement, longtime meteorologist Dave Towne continued that tradition for another decade. Dave was joined briefly by [http://www.andrebernier.com Andre Bernier] (weekday morning and noon weather) in 1981. Andre left KGAN-TV in March 1982 when he became part of the launch team for The Weather Channel. In 1984, Dave Towne brought Doppler RADAR to KGAN, the first television station in the Cedar Rapids area to utilize Doppler Radar for it's weathercasts and for severe weather coverage. Dave Towne took a sabbatical from television to pursue other interests and returned briefly to KGAN on weekends, but has now retired from Cedar Rapids television altogether.

The station has won two George Foster Peabody awards. The first Peabody Award was awarded in 1956 for the station's role in developing "The Secret of Flight" television programs. These programs were made with the assistance of Dr. Alexander Lippisch, who was the director of the Collins Aeronautical Research Laboratory. The programs focused on aeronautical education. Later, in 1994, KGAN won another Peabody award. This Peabody was awarded for the work investigative reporter Sandy Riesgraf performed in helping to expose a sewer solvent scandal.

KGAN began producing "FOX 17 News at Nine" (now known as "FOX News at Nine") in 2001, for their Sinclair Broadcast Group sister station, KDSM, in Des Moines. In 2002, Cedar Rapids FOX affiliate, KFXA began simulcasting the newscast to its Eastern Iowa viewers. KGAN produced KDSM's newscasts until September 2, 2008, when WHO-TV in Des Moines took over production.

On January 5, 2007, KGAN was pulled from Mediacom systems as part of an ongoing retransmission dispute between Mediacom and Sinclair. The move threatened to leave many eastern Iowa cable viewers without coverage of Super Bowl XLI, even though some viewers in KGAN's viewing area were served by other CBS affiliates such as WHBF-TV in the Quad Cities, which was added to Mediacom's lineup in Iowa City shortly before the impasse. [cite news|first=Rachel|last=Gallegos|coauthors=Kathryn Fiegen|title=Mediacom loses 22 Sinclair stations|url=http://www.press-citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070106/NEWS01/701060307/1079|work=Iowa City Press-Citizen|date=2007-01-06] The dispute ended on February 2, when the two sides reached an agreement that restored KGAN to Mediacom systems. [cite news|first=Shirley|last=Brady|title=Mediacom and Sinclair Make A Deal|work=Cable360|date=2007-02-02]

KGAN has frequently pre-empted shows from CBS, like in the past, CBS Kids shows pre-empted by movies, sports and paid programs, today CBS 2 pre-empts programming from CBS in favor of special paid programs such as Billy Graham.

KGAN did not have a morning newscast until June 16, 2008 when KGAN debuted their new morning newscast. This was in part due to the Iowa Flood of 2008 that was still ongoing. KGAN moved the CBS Early Show to its 7am to 9am timeslot. They also debuted a 5pm Newscast on the same day.

In early 2008, Sinclair announced its purchase of KFXA from Second Generation of Iowa. Normally, the Federal Communications Commission's duopoly rules forbid common ownership of two of the four largest stations in a single media market. Sinclair is expected to seek a "failing station" waiver from the FCC for the purchase.

Personalities and programming

[http://www.kgan.com/sections/station/news_team/index.shtml CBS 2 News Staff] :
*Jared Aarons - Sports Director
*Teal Anderson - Reporter
*Chris Jones - Anchor/Reporter
*Josh Mitelman - Weekend Sports
*Jack Miller - Anchor
*Tiffany O'Donnell - Anchor
*Jamie Oberg - Reporter
*Justin Roberts - Weather
*Tim Seymour - Anchor
*Megan Terlecky - Anchor/Reporter

Digital Television

Post-DTV Transition

After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is tentatively scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf] , KGAN will continue digital broadcasts on its current pre-transition channel number, 51. However, through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers will display KGAN's virtual channel as 2.

References

* KGAN. "CBS 2 At 50". Article from the KGAN web site ( [http://www.kgan.com/50/index.shtml http://www.kgan.com/50/index.shtml] ). Date Accessed: July 30, 2005. Cedar Rapids: KGAN-TV.

External links

* [http://www.kgan.com/ KGAN Web Site]
*TVQ|KGAN
*BIA|KGAN|TV|TV
* [http://www.captainerniesshowboat.com/marshalj Legendary WMT kids show host Marshal J Fan Page]


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