WGBA

WGBA

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WGBA
station_
station_slogan = "Leading the way with Breaking News and Big Story Coverage; See for Yourself"
analog = 26 (UHF)
station_branding = "NBC26"
digital = 41 (UHF)
other_chs = 22 W22BW Sturgeon Bay/Door County
31 W31BK Menominee, Michigan/SE UP|
affiliations = NBC
founded = December 31, 1980
location = Green Bay, Wisconsin
callsign_meaning = Green Bay and Appleton
owner = Journal Broadcast Group
former_affiliations = Independent (1980-1992),
Fox (1992-1995)
former_callsigns = WLRE (1980-1985)
effective_radiated_power = 5000 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 369 m (analog)
321.3 m (digital)
facility_id = 2708
coordinates = coord|44|21|29.7|N|87|58|47.3|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.nbc26.com/ NBC26.com/] |

WGBA is a television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States which is that area's affiliate for the NBC network. The station's transmitter is located southeast of Green Bay in rural Glenmore, with the station's signal covering the area commonly called the Fox Valley (for the Fox River) and the Lakeshore (for Lake Michigan)', which includes Appleton, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc-Two Rivers and Sheboygan.

The station also has translator stations in Sturgeon Bay on Channel 22, W22BW, which serves the Door County area, and another in Menominee, Michigan on Channel 31, W31BK, which serves the northern reaches of the Green Bay market, and the southeastern portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. In addition, WGBA maintains a local marketing agreement with My Network TV affiliate WACY (Channel 32), with both stations sharing studios located in suburban Ashwaubenon. WGBA-TV was once rebroadcast in Michigan's Upper Peninsula on translator stations W49AF Crystal Falls, W09BA Felch, W02AM Gwinn, and W56BF Iron Mountain. The W56BF signal was encrypted and part of the now-defunct Iron Mountain over-the-air cable system.

Early history

WGBA, originally with the call letters WLRE, began as an independent station on analog channel 26 on December 31, 1980. The call letters were for station co-founder Lyle R. Evans (deceased). The station was the first commercial UHF station and the first independent station in the Green Bay-Appleton market. The station's partnership was dissolved in a bankruptcy court in which investors lost their money and the station was sold for pennies on the dollar.

In 1985, the station was bought by Family Group Broadcasting, Inc.. On October 3 of that year, the call letters were changed to WGBA [http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProEngine.php?sCurrentService=TV&tabSearchType=Appl&sAppIDNumber=596813&PHPSESSID=27f736e089acabb7eb90d1e8778b2c6a ] . The station (then known as 'TV-26') was well known in its early years for children's programming host Cuddles the Clown, who would stay with the station up until they acquired the NBC affiliation (when he would move to WACY before retiring).

Affiliation with Fox (1992-1995)

In the wake of a bankruptcy, WXGZ (the original operation on Channel 32) went off the air February 14, 1992. WGBA then became the new Fox affiliate the following day, changing its identification to 'Fox 26'.

The station was handicapped by not having a local news operation. In 1994, the first year of Fox's coverage of the NFL, the station had to contract with WBAY to do a pregame show before Packers games.

WGBA would end up relaunching WXGZ Channel 32 with Ace TV, Inc. under a local marketing agreement in June 1994. WXGZ would become a charter affiliate of the UPN network (and change their call letters to WACY) in 1995. WGBA provides weather warnings and staff for WACY's coverage of high school football games.

Affiliation with NBC (1995-Present)

WGBA became an NBC affiliate in August 1995 in the wake of WLUK (Channel 11) changing from NBC to Fox after an ownership change and Fox's acquisition of the NFL's NFC contract, enabling WLUK to be the Green Bay Packers home station. The station then became 'NBC26' and struggled to find a constant identity to compete with Green Bay's other three stations, which were all established in the 1950s and had loyal audiences.

During NBC coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympics, WGBA began newscasts, at first only at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. every evening. Eventually as the news department grew, the station added newscasts in other dayparts. Currently the station runs newscasts at 5 p.m, 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., all under the banner of 'NBC26 Live at [Time of Day] ', along with morning and mid-afternoon newscasts from WTMJ-TV, as described below.

Ownership

In October 2004, Journal Broadcast Group bought WGBA for $43.2 million after Aries Telecommunications sold the station. Journal has owned market-leading NBC affiliate WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) in Milwaukee since the beginning days of television, and had always been looking to expand into Northeastern Wisconsin. Journal continues to maintain the WACY LMA, and is looking to buy the station outright to form a true duopoly in the area.

Since the purchase, Channel 26 and Channel 4 have become close sister stations to each other and now share the same news themes, promotions and graphics packages. WGBA promotes its connections with Journal Broadcast Group heavily, including the opening of its newscasts. The stations also share resources, allowing WGBA use of WTMJ's resources for breaking news, live events and sports coverage.

On June 3, 2008, Journal Broadcast Group announced that WGBA's two-man sports staff, Ted Stefaniak and John Burton, would be laid off by the company. The station's sports segments are now broadcast from WTMJ, using that station's sports anchors. [http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080603/GPG05/80603041/1978]

On July 14, 2008, WGBA has discontinued their morning and noon newscasts in order to save costs, with some staff let go. In place of those shows, WTMJ's "Live at Daybreak" and "Live at Noon" newscasts are simulcast on Channel 26 with weather cut-ins from Green Bay, while their mid-morning magazine program "The Morning Blend" now airs from 9am-10am. [http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080715/GPG0101/807150583/1207/GPG01]

NBC26 News Team

News Director

Megan Rushmore

Anchors & Reporters

*Stacy Engebretson, weeknight anchor
*Bob Healey, weeknight anchor
*Allison Sossaman, weekend anchor, reporter
*Mitch Weber, weekend anchor, reporter
*Rachel Stockman, reporter
*Owen Jensen, reporter
*Bonnie Kirschman, reporter
*Kristoffer Engebretson, reporter
*Justus Cleveland, sports reporter

NBC26 Precision Forecast Team

*Cameron Moreland, weeknights
*Steve Frazier, mornings during "Daybreak" and "Today Show" cut-ins
*Steve Brown, weekends

"For morning anchors and sportscasters with WTMJ, see WTMJ-TV#On-air personalities."

References

External links

* [http://www.nbc26.com/ NBC26 Website]
* [http://www.journalbroadcastgroup.com/ Journal Broadcasting Website]
*TVQ|WGBA
**TVQ|W22BW
**TVQ|W31BK
*BIA|WGBA|TV|TV


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