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| | Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota | | Branding | KARE 11 | | Slogan | Telling the Stories of Life | | Channels | Analog: 11 (VHF) Digital: 35 HDTV (UHF) | | Affiliations | NBC NBC Weather Plus (DT2) Image File history File links KARE_logo. ...
This article is about the city in Minnesota. ...
State capitol building in Saint Paul Saint Paul is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Minnesota in the United States of America. ...
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| | Owner | Gannett | | Founded | September 1, 1953 | | Call letters meaning | pronounced as "Care" | | Former callsigns | WTCN-TV/WMIN-TV (1953-55) WTCN-TV (1955-85) WUSA (1985-86) | | Former affiliations | ABC (1953-61) DuMont (1953-56)[1] Independent (1961-71) Metromedia (1971-79) | | Website | www.kare11.com | KARE (or commonly KARE 11) is a broadcast television station serving the Twin Cities market of Minnesota and western Wisconsin in the United States, with studios located in the suburb of Golden Valley. It is currently owned by Gannett Corporation and affiliated with NBC. The station is noted for having a number of Emmy-winning photojournalists and has had a highly-rated newscast for well over a decade. The station broadcasts on VHF channel 11 and digitally on UHF channel 35 (through virtual channel numbering, it appears as channel 11-1). It operates KARE 11 WeatherPlus on its DT2 feed. Gannett Company, Inc. ...
September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years). ...
Year 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The DuMont Television Network was the worlds first commercial television network, beginning operation in the United States in 1946. ...
1970s logo for WTCN-TV (now KARE) in Minneapolis, which included the corporate logo for Metromedia; this logo was also used by KTTV in Los Angeles Metromedia Producers Corporation logo Metromedia (also often MetroMedia) was a media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956...
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A map of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
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Golden Valley is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. ...
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History KARE was first known as WTCN (the “TCN” stood for “Twin Cities Newspapers”), though it was not the first TV station in the Twin Cities to carry that name. Channel 4 originally carried the WTCN name, but it was changed to WCCO-TV following the station's merger with the WCCO radio stations in 1952. At that time, WTCN-AM (1280 AM, now WWTC) was sold to the Minnesota Television Service Corporation headed by St. Paul businessman Robert Butler, a former ambassador to Cuba and Australia. WCCO redirects here. ...
WWTC (1280 AM, The Patriot) is a long-standing radio station serving the Twin Cities region. ...
Soon afterward, Butler's group applied for the channel 11 license. At the same time, WMIN (1400 AM, now KMNV) had also applied for channel 11. Since the FCC had a backlog of contested licenses, the two stations worked out an agreement for a joint application. The FCC approved this deal, and WTCN-TV/WMIN-TV went on the air on September 1, 1953 as an ABC affiliate. The station also carried a secondary affiliation with DuMont. KMNV (1400 AM) is a radio station in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota that airs a Spanish-language music and entertainment format. ...
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September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years). ...
Year 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ...
The DuMont Television Network was the worlds first commercial television network, beginning operation in the United States in 1946. ...
Under the agreement, each station would use a transmitter mounted atop the Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis for two hours, then allow the other channel to take over for the next two. WTCN-TV broadcast from the Calhoun Beach Hotel in Minneapolis, while WMIN broadcast from the Hamm Building in St. Paul. On April 3, 1955, with FCC approval, WMIN sold its share of channel 11, and WTCN-TV took over the frequency full-time. On the same day, the WTCN stations were sold to the Bitner Group. Just two years later, the Bitner group merged with Time-Life. The Foshay Tower, looking east. ...
is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In 1961, KMSP-TV took the ABC affiliation, and WTCN became an independent, with its 10 pm newscast moving to 9 pm. As a traditional general entertainment independent station, WTCN offered cartoons, sitcoms, old movies, Minnesota Twins baseball, locally produced shows, news, and dramas. It was also been home to the Twin Cities first primetime newscast. KMSP-TV, channel 9, is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 3, 6, 14, 29, 34, 42 Name Minnesota Twins (1961âpresent) Washington Nationals/Senators (1901-1960) Other nicknames The Twinkies Ballpark Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 1982-present Metropolitan Stadium (1961-1981) Griffith Stadium (1903-1960...
Chris-Craft Industries bought the WTCN stations in 1964, but sold off WTCN-AM. Under Chris-Craft, WTCN modernized its newscasts. Up to that time, they were still shot on film. Chris-Craft Industries is a privately held American manufacturer of civilian powerboats based in Sarasota, Florida. ...
1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
Metromedia bought WTCN-TV in 1971. A year later, the station built a new tower in the Telefarm installation in Shoreview, Minnesota in 1972. Additionally, the new transmitter greatly increased the station's reception area, boosting its secondary coverage to 72 miles. In 1973, after 20 years at the Calhoun Beach Hotel, WTCN moved to its current studio in Golden Valley. 1970s logo for WTCN-TV (now KARE) in Minneapolis, which included the corporate logo for Metromedia; this logo was also used by KTTV in Los Angeles Metromedia Producers Corporation logo Metromedia (also often MetroMedia) was a media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956...
Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ...
Telefarm Towers Shoreview is a transmission site for FM radio and television broadcasting in Shoreview, Minnesota consisting of two guyed towers. ...
Shoreview is a city located in Ramsey County, Minnesota. ...
Year 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. ...
On March 5, 1979, WTCN became the Twin Cities' NBC affiliate. Metromedia sold about half of its cartoons and syndicated programming to KMSP, which took over as the Twin Cities' leading independent station. This article is about the day. ...
Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ...
Metromedia sold WTCN to Gannett in 1983, and the station changed its call letters to WUSA in 1985. The next year, the station changed call letters again to KARE, with the WUSA calls moving to WDVM in Washington, DC (which Gannett recently purchased). Gannett immediately made a significant investment into the station's news department, and by the mid-1980s, its anchor team of Paul Magers and Diana Pierce had led KARE to the top spot in the Twin Cities news ratings, displacing longtime leader WCCO-TV. Gannett Company, Inc. ...
W*USA-TV is a television station affiliated with the CBS network, broadcasting on channel 9 in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. ...
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Paul Magers is a television news anchor who works for KCBS in Los Angeles, California. ...
The WTCN call letters are now used by a My Network TV affiliate in West Palm Beach, Florida, as WTCN-CA, which, ironically, is co-owned with WCCO-AM and WCCO-TV. My Network TV (sometimes written MyNetworkTV, and unofficially abbreviated MNT or MNTV) is an upcoming television network in the United States, owned by News Corporation, which is scheduled to launch on September 5, 2006. ...
Nickname: Location in Palm Beach County and the state of Florida. ...
WTCN-CA is a low-power (class A) television station broadcasting in the area of West Palm Beach, Florida, originally broadcasting on channel 43, but recently referred to as channel 15, which most cable systems place it on. ...
KARE has won the NPPA's award for station of the year in 1985, 1995, 2001 and 2006. NPPA is the acronym for the National Press Photographers Association. ...
On April 27, 2006, KARE became the first station in the Twin Cities (and among the first in the US) to broadcast news in High definition television. As part of this transition, the station completely replaced its news set, originally built in 1986 and updated in the 1990s, with a new state-of-the-art news set. At the current time, the station is still broadcasting in analog (with the news shot in a way that is still usable on the smaller 4:3 format of analog sets).[2] April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 248 days remaining. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ...
Past logos WTCN logo as Independent station. (1970s) Image File history File links WTCN.jpg Summary WTCN logo (1970s) Licensing This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the screenshot. ...
| Variant of the same logo, with the "Metromedia Television" byline. Also used by then-sister station KTTV in Los Angeles. Image File history File links Kttv70s. ...
KTTV, channel 11, is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in Los Angeles, California. ...
Nickname: Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates: , State California County Los Angeles County Settled 1781 Incorporated April 4, 1850 Government - Type Mayor-Council - Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa - City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo - Governing body City Council Area - City 498. ...
| WTCN's first logo as an NBC affiliate, used from 1979 to 1985. NBC Logo is the 1976 version. Image File history File links WTCN.PNGâ WTCN logo (1979) This is a logo of a television station, network, corporation, or other organization, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
| Same logo with new (for 1979) NBC logo. Image File history File links Wtcn11. ...
| Alternate logo without NBC logo. Image File history File links WTCN_alt. ...
| WTCN logo (c. 1985) Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
| WUSA logo (1985-1986) Image File history File links WUSA.PNGâ WUSA logo (1985-1986) This is a logo of a television station, network, corporation, or other organization, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
WUSA has several meanings: Womens United Soccer Association. ...
| First version of the KARE logo Image File history File links KARE.PNGâ First KARE logo This is a logo of an organization, item, or event, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
| Programming A locally-produced children's program, Lunch with Casey, is remembered as being one of the unique contributions of the station. The show, featuring Roger Awsumb as Casey Jones, ran from 1954 until the end of 1972, with a brief reappearance in 1974. Sidekicks on the show included Joe the Cook, played by Chris Wedes, and Roundhouse Rodney, played by Lynn Dwyer. Wedes went on to play the clown J.P. Patches in Seattle, Washington, credited as partial inspiration (along with Portland, Oregon's Rusty Nails) for Krusty the Clown on The Simpsons. Portrait of The Brave Engineer himself: John Luther Casey Jones, 1863-1900. ...
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza unsuccessfully confront windmills. ...
J.P. Patches J.P. Patches was a clown who appeared on the Seattle television station KIRO channel 7 from 1957 to 1981, after appearing for a few years on Minneapolis station WTCN channel 11 starting in 1953. ...
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J.P. Patches J.P. Patches was a clown who appeared on the Seattle television station KIRO channel 7 from 1957 to 1981, after appearing for a few years on Minneapolis station WTCN channel 11 starting in 1953. ...
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KARE has dominated the local TV news market since the mid-1980s. The station experimented with a 40-minute newscast at 10 p.m., before 35-minute nightly newscasts—now the standard—became common (being in the Central Time Zone, Minnesota stations generally broadcast news at 5, 6, and 10 p.m.). The nighttime newscast often features a "KARE 11 News Extra", an extended news story. A special sports show is put together periodically, and the station also broadcasts a group of morning shows each weekday. On April 27, 2006, KARE began to produce evening news broadcasts in HDTV. CST or UTC-6 The Central Time Zone observes standard time by subtracting six hours from UTC during standard time (UTC-6) and five hours during daylight saving time (UTC-5). ...
April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 248 days remaining. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Weatherman Paul Douglas worked for the channel for several years. He is known for doing "backyard" weather, reporting from outside the studio. Douglas left the channel in the 1990s to work at a station in Chicago, Illinois. He returned to the Twin Cities in 1998 to work at WCCO. Other people on the weather staff at KARE continued to report from outside every day. Douglas and others at WCCO also frequently cover the news from a rooftop setup there. Paul Douglas was a meteorologist for WCCO-TV and founded EarthWatch Communications in 1990. ...
Flag Seal Nickname: The Windy City Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location Location in Chicagoland and northern Illinois Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Illinois Cook, DuPage Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 606. ...
The station made weather history on July 18, 1986 when helicopter pilot Max Messmer was flying out to cover a news story and noticed a funnel cloud forming over the Springbrook Nature Center in Fridley. Photojournalist Tom Empey was on board the chopper and shot amazing and unprecedented video of the twister. The images were broadcast live. The funnel soon formed into a full-fledged tornado as it touched the ground, and KARE broadcasted images of the funnel for 30 minutes. In the years to come, this first aerial video of a tornado was heavily studied by meteorologists, and contributed significantly to what is known about tornado formation. It was moderate in intensity, with winds of 113-157 mph, and caused $650,000 damage. is the 199th day of the year (200th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...
A funnel cloud. ...
Springbrook Nature Center is a 127 acre park and nature reserve located in Fridley, Minnesota. ...
Fridley is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. ...
A tornado in central Oklahoma. ...
Satellite image of Hurricane Hugo with a polar low visible at the top of the image. ...
The short-lived game show Let's Bowl (filmed in the Twin Cities) had some episodes air on the channel in the late '90s before it was remade for Comedy Central. In January 2005, a local cable access program began airing. Called The Show to Be Named Later..., it is described as "The first (and only) sports talk, comedy, and variety show", somewhat of a cross between Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Fox Sports Network's The Best Damn Sports Show Period. A weekly show for teenagers called The Whatever Show (or simply Whatever) and an outdoors program known as Minnesota Bound have both aired on the channel for about a decade. Former Minnesota Twin Kent Hrbek also has hosted his own outdoors show "Kent Hrbek Outdoors" on the channel since 2004. âQuiz showâ redirects here. ...
The Lets Bowl Cast (L-R): Lisa Bartholomew, Rich Kronfeld, Steve Sedahl, Drew Jansen, & Amanda Brewer. ...
Comedy Central is an American cable television and satellite television channel in the United States. ...
2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → Deaths in January • 29 Ephraim Kishon • 25 Philip Johnson • 23 Johnny Carson • 22 Parveen Babi • 20 Jan Nowak-Jeziorański • 17 Virginia Mayo • 17 Zhao Ziyang • 15...
Cable access television is a general term covering a number of special services provided by cable television companies to communities in the United States. ...
Johnny Voss hosts the the local sports show and interjects humor and in-depth analysis about Minnesotas athletes and sports teams. ...
Late Night with Conan OBrien is an American late night talk show on NBC that is also syndicated worldwide. ...
The Fox Sports Regional Networks, or simply Fox Sports Net, are cable TV networks that were originally owned by separate companies. ...
The Best Damn Sports Show Period is a sports talk show on Fox Sports Net. ...
A separate article is about the punk band called The Adolescents. ...
Minnesota Bound is a television series that explores the outdoors and activities in Minnesota. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 3, 6, 14, 29, 34, 42 Name Minnesota Twins (1961âpresent) Washington Nationals/Senators (1901-1960) Other nicknames The Twinkies Ballpark Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 1982-present Metropolitan Stadium (1961-1981) Griffith Stadium (1903-1960...
Kent Hrbek (aka Herbie) (born May 21, 1960 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a former American Major League Baseball player. ...
For decades, both Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune aired on rival station WCCO-TV. But, in the early 2000s, Jeopardy! moved to KARE. Jeopardy! is an international television quiz game show, originally devised by Merv Griffin. ...
Wheel of Fortune may refer to: Wheel of Fortune (US game show), the US nighttime version. ...
Current anchors Julie Nelson Julie Nelson is a television anchor for KARE channel 11 (NBC affiliate) in the Minneapolis-St. ...
Michael Pomeranz on CBS 2 News January 27, 2003. ...
Weather - Belinda Jensen (Chief Meteorologist & Saturday morning co-host)
- Jo Bender
- Don Moldenhauer (Executive Weather Producer)
- Sven Sundgaard (Friday-Sunday evenings)
- Jonathan Yuhas (weekday mornings)
Sports - Randy Shaver (Weeknights & Sports Director)
- Eric Perkins (Weekend Sports Anchor/reporter/Saturday AM co-host)
Reporters - Pete Busch (Traffic Reporter)
- Cindy Chapman (KARE OnLIVE Executive Producer)
- Al Costantini
- John Croman (Capital/General Assignment Reporter)
- Jeffrey DeMars (KARE OnLIVE Backpack Journalist)
- Joe Fryer
- Scott Goldberg
- Karla Hult
- Boyd Huppert
- Janal Klein
- Jeff Olsen (KARE OnLIVE reporter)
- Julianna Olsen
- Rena Sarigianopoulos (morning reporter/anchor)
- Ron Schara Minnesota Bound host
- Scott Seroka
- Jana Shortal
- Renee Tessman (General Assignment & Health reporter)
- Greg Vandegrift
- Trisha Volpe
Former anchors and personalities - John Bachman (anchor/reporter)
- Ken Barlow (weeknight weather, 1994-2005)
- Roxane Battle (reporter/anchor/"Today" host)
- Asha Blake (reporter/anchor)
- Liz "Ibby" Carothers-Weekday Morning Meteorologist (1996-1997)
- Steve Carroll (sports)
- Mark Daly
- Paul Douglas (weeknight weather until 1994)
- Dennis Feltgen (weekend weather in the 80's.)
- Charles Gonzalez (sports reporter 2004-2007)
- Bernie Grace (crime reporter 1979-2006)
- Mike Igoe ("Action 11" reporter from 1983-1989)
- Rondah Kinchlow (education/general assignment reporter)
- Kirsten Lindquist (early evening anchor in the 80's)
- Paul Magers (weeknights from 1983-2003 Now With KCBS-TV In Los Angeles)
- Pat Miles (anchor)
- Eric Olson (reporter/anchor 1985-1997)
- Jeff Passolt (sports ,1981-1994)
- Amy Powell (Sunrise anchor/reporter)
- Tom Ryther (sports)
- Dale Schornack (anchor/reporter in the '80s)
- Ken Speake (reporter)
- Joan Steffend (weekend anchor)
- Kathy Vara (previous Sunrise and Today anchor)
- Frank Vascellaro (weeknights, December 2003-2005; mornings 1996-December 2003)
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Paul Douglas was a meteorologist for WCCO-TV and founded EarthWatch Communications in 1990. ...
WTSP, Tampa Bays 10 is a CBS-affiliate television station on the west coast of Florida (TampaâSt. ...
Bernie Grace KARE 11 Reporter 1979-2006 In February of 1979 Bernie Grace (as a general assignment reporter), joined the KARE 11 News Team in Minnesota. ...
Paul Magers is a television news anchor who works for KCBS in Los Angeles, California. ...
KCBS-TV is the CBS owned and operated station in the Los Angeles area, and is the West Coast flagship station of the CBS network. ...
Broadcasting facilities In addition to the main transmitters in Shoreview, KARE uses a network of broadcast translators to carry its analog signal to outlying parts of the state: In broadcasting, a translator is an FM radio station or a TV station which acts as a full-duplex repeater. ...
Appleton is a city located in Swift County, Minnesota. ...
Alexandria is a city in Douglas County, Minnesota, United States. ...
Breezy Point is a city located in Crow Wing County, Minnesota. ...
Frost is a city located in Faribault County, Minnesota. ...
Jackson is a city located in Jackson County, Minnesota. ...
Olivia is a city located in Renville County, Minnesota. ...
Redwood Falls is a city in Redwood County, Minnesota, United States. ...
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Walker is a city located in Cass County, Minnesota. ...
Willmar is a city located in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. ...
Windom is a city in Cottonwood County, Minnesota, in the United States. ...
References External links | Metro stations | | KTCA 2 (PBS) - WCCO 4 (CBS) - KSTP 5 (ABC) - WTMS-CA 7 (TFU) - KMSP 9 (Fox) - KARE 11 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WUMN-CA 13 (UNI); KTCI 17 (PBS) - WUCW 23 (The CW) - WFTC 29 (MNTV) - KPXM 41 (ION) - KSTC 45 (Ind) Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA or broadcast television) was the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery prior to the advent of cable and satellite television. ...
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KSTP-TV Channel 5 (50 digital) is the ABC affiliate for the Twin Cities. ...
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WTMS-CA (channel 7) is a Telefutura affiliate in Minneapolis, Minnesota owned by Equity Broadcasting of Little Rock, Arkansas and is the first of two Spanish-language television stations in Minnesota alongside sister station, Univision affiliate WUMN-CA. The station is run via satellite from Little Rock. ...
Telefutura is a U.S. Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...
KMSP-TV, channel 9, is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ...
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...
NBC Weather Plus is a 24-hour weather-oriented broadcast/cable television network jointly owned by NBC Universal and its broadcast affiliates. ...
WUMN-CA (channel 13) is a Univision affiliate in Minneapolis, Minnesota owned by Equity Broadcasting and is the first Spanish-language television station in the region. ...
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Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) is the organization that operates the KTCA and KTCI television stations in Minneapolis-St. ...
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WUCW (Channel 23 analog, 22 digital) is an affiliate of The CW serving the Minneapolis-St. ...
The CW Television Network, casually referred to as The CW, or most recently as The New CW (due to it being a new network) is a television network in the United States launched during the 2006 television season. ...
WFTC, channel 29, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-St. ...
MyNetworkTV (sometimes written My Network TV, and unofficially abbreviated MyNet, MyTV, MNT, or MNTV) is a television network in the United States, owned by News Corporation. ...
KPXM channel 41 (40 digital) is a PAX Network affiliate broadcasting in the U.S. state of Minnesota. ...
ION Television is a broadcast and cable television network first broadcast on August 31, 1998 under the name PAX TV (early on in its development, it was called PaxNet). ...
KSTC channel 45 (44 digital) is a UHF television station serving the Twin Cities region Minnesota and western Wisconsin. ...
An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ...
| | Outer Areas | | KCCO 7 / KCCW 12 (CBS) - KAWE 9 / KAWB 22 (PBS) - KWCM 10 / KSMN 20 (PBS) - KFTC 26 (MNTV) - KSAX 42 / KRWF 43 (ABC) WCCO redirects here. ...
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KAWE-TV is an educational TV station in Bemidji, Minnesota affiliated with the PBS network. ...
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Pioneer Public Television is a regional public television network in the U.S. state of Minnesota, primarily serving the southwest and west-central portions of the state. ...
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See also: Broadcast television in the Fargo/Grand Forks and Rochester/Austin markets | | | KBJR 6 / KRII 11 (Superior, WI / Chisholm) - KTTC 10 (Rochester) - KARE 11 (Minneapolis) The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
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In relation to a company, a director is an officer (that is, someone who works for the company) charged with the conduct and management of its affairs. ...
Craig A. Dubow (born born on October 26, 1954) is the president and chief executive officer of Gannett Co. ...
A Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or Chief Executive, is the highest-ranking corporate officer, administrator, corporate administrator, executive, or executive officer, in charge of total management of a corporation, company, organization or agency. ...
The phrase Chairman of the Board has several meanings: Chairman of the Board is the term used to denote the leader of a corporations board of directors. ...
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A selection of newspapers A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. ...
USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. ...
An Issue of USA WEEKEND USA WEEKEND Magazine is a national publication distributed through more than 600 quality newspapers in the United States. ...
USA Today Sports Weekly is a weekly magazine that covers Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball, NCAA baseball and the National Football League. ...
A selection of newspapers A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. ...
The Argus Leader is the daily newspaper of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ...
The Arizona Republic is a newspaper published in Phoenix, Arizona. ...
The Asbury Park Press is the major daily newspaper in Monmouth and Ocean counties, New Jersey, and the second largest in the state. ...
The Asheville Citizen-Times is a Gannett Newspaper. ...
The Baxter Bulletin is the daily newspaper serving the general area around Mountain Home, Arkansas and Baxter County. ...
The Burlington Free Press is a newspaper published in Burlington, Vermont. ...
The Chillicothe Gazette, Ohios oldest newspaper, published daily at Chillicothe, Ohio, the seat of Ross County, Ohio, by the Gannett Company. ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a daily morning newspaper published at Cincinnati, Ohio, the larger of the two dailies of that city. ...
Chronicle-Tribune is a morning edition news paper for Marion, Indiana and surrounding areas. ...
The Clarion-Ledger is the daily newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. ...
The Courier-Journal, nicknamed the C-J, is the main newspaper for the city of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the paper is the 48th largest daily paper in the United States and the single largest in Kentucky. ...
The Courier-News, headquartered in Bridgewater Township, is a daily newspaper serving Hunterdon County and Somerset County areas in New Jersey. ...
The Courier-Post is a daily newspaper in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. ...
The Daily Record is a daily newspaper located in the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. ...
The (Salisbury) Daily Times is a morning daily English-language broadsheet publication based in Salisbury, Maryland. ...
The Peoples Weekly World (PWW) is the newspaper of the Communist Party USA, and is the direct descendant of the Daily Worker. ...
The Democrat and Chronicle is the primary daily newspaper that serves the Rochester, NY area. ...
The Des Moines Register is the daily morning newspaper of Des Moines, Iowa, in the United States. ...
The Desert Sun is a local daily newspaper serving Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley of Southern California owned by Gannett publications since 1988 and acquired the Indio Daily News in 1990 to become the sole local newspaper. ...
Along with The Detroit News, the Detroit Free Press is one of the two major metro Detroit newspapers. ...
The El Paso Times is the newspaper for the city of El Paso, Texas. ...
Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Melbourne, Brevard County and the Space Coast region of Florida. ...
The Coloradoan is a daily newspaper in Fort Collins, Colorado. ...
The Fort Myers News-Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper located in Fort Myers, Florida serving primarily Lee County, as well as parts of Charlotte and Collier Counties. ...
The Great Falls Tribune is a daily morning newspaper printed in Great Falls, Montana. ...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette is a newspaper that covers most of northeastern Wisconsin, including Green Bay. ...
The Greenville News is an Upstate South Carolina newspaper based in Greenville, SC. // History The Greenville News started off as a four page publication in 1874. ...
Home News Tribune is a newspaper of New Jersey, serving the Middlesex County and Somerset County area of Central Jersey. ...
The Honolulu Advertiser is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Hawai‘i and one of the largest newspapers in the United States. ...
The Indianapolis Star is a daily newspaper which began publishing on June 6, 1903. ...
The Iowa City Press-Citizen is a daily newspaper published in Iowa City, Iowa, that serves most of Johnson County and portions of surrounding counties. ...
The Ithaca Journal is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper published in Ithaca, New York. ...
The Lafayette Journal & Courier is a daily newspaper serving Lafayette, Indiana and surrounding communities. ...
The Journal News is a newspaper serving the New York counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam. ...
The Lancaster Eagle-Gazette is a newspaper based out of Lancaster, Ohio in the United States. ...
The Lansing State Journal is a daily newspaper published in Lansing, Michigan owned by Gannett. ...
The Leaf-Chronicle is the oldest newspaper in the state of Tennessee, founded in 1808. ...
The News Journal is a daily newspaper, based in Mansfield, Ohio, that serves the north central part of the state. ...
The Marion Daily Star is a newspaper in Marion, Ohio, originally owned and published by Warren G. Harding and Florence Kling Harding. ...
The Montgomery Advertiser is a daily newspaper located in Montgomery, Alabama. ...
The News Leader is a daily newspaper owned by Gannett Company, serving Staunton, Virginia and the surrounding areas. ...
The Delaware News-Journal (also known as The News Journal) is a Wilmington, Delaware newspaper. ...
The Observer-Dispatch is the major newspaper for Oneida County, Herkimer County, and parts of Madison County, and also services the greater Central New York area. ...
The Oshkosh Northwestern is a daily newspaper based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. ...
The Pacific Daily News is a morning tabloid-sheeted newspaper based in Hagåtña, Guam. ...
The Palladium-Item is the morning newspaper for Richmond, Indiana and surrounding areas. ...
The Pensacola News Journal is a daily (seven day, mornings) newspaper serving the Pensacola, Florida area. ...
The Post-Crescent is a daily newspaper based in Appleton, Wisconsin. ...
The Poughkeepsie journal is a newspaper based in Poughkeepsie, New York. ...
The Press & Sun-Bulletin is a daily newspaper, serving the area around Binghamton, New York. ...
Reno Gazette-Journal is the main daily newspaper for Reno, Nevada. ...
The Sheboygan Press is a daily newspaper based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. ...
The Times is a daily newspaper based in Shreveport, Louisiana. ...
The Springfield News-Leader is a newspaper published in Springfield, Missouri. ...
The Star-Gazette is the major newspaper for Elmira, New York. ...
The Star Press is a morning edition news paper for Muncie, Indiana and surrounding areas. ...
Statesman Journal is the largest daily newspaper of Oregons state capital of Salem. ...
The Tennessean is a dominant daily newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee. ...
The Tucson Citizen is a daily newspaper in Tucson, Arizona. ...
The Wausau Daily Herald is a daily afternoon broadsheet printed in Wausau, Wisconsin. ...
The Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune traces its history to a in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin newspaper started in the early 1900s by William F. Huffman, Sr. ...
Other publishing interests: Army Times Publishing Company • Clipper Magazine • Newsquest Media Group • Nursing Spectrum | Television stations (by affiliate): ABC: KXTV • WJXX • WZZM | CBS: KTHV • WFMY • WLTX • WMAZ • WTSP • WUSA | NBC: KARE • KNAZ1 • KPNX • KSDK • KUSA • WBIR • WCSH • WGRZ • WKYC • WLBZ • WTLV • WXIA | MyNetworkTV: KTVD • WATL 1 Subject to sale once a buyer is found. | | Other assets: 101.com • Gannett Foundation • Pointroll Inc. • Hawaii.com | Annual revenue: US$7.4 billion (2004) • Employees: 52,500 • Stock Symbol: NYSE: GCI • Website: www.gannett.com | |