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WDTN is the NBC-affiliated television station for the Miami Valley area of Ohio. Licensed to Dayton, the station broadcasts an analog signal on VHF channel 2 and a digital signal on UHF channel 50. WDTN's transmitter is located in the Frytown section of Dayton. Owned by LIN TV, the station has studios that are located on South Dixie Drive in the Moraino section of the city. WDTN is known on-air as "Dayton's NBC". Image File history File links Logo of WDTN in Dayton, Ohio, obtained 7 July 2005 from http://www. ...
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WDTN's current logo is similar to ones used by: KMID, WPRI-TV, and WNAC-TV. KMID-TV is the ABC affiliate in Midland-Odessa, Texas, owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group headquartered in Irving, Texas. ...
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Station History The license for what is now WDTN was granted to the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation on March 3, 1947. It was the first broadcast television license granted by the FCC to the Dayton television market. is the 62nd day of the year (63rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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It was Dayton's first television station, having been established in 1947. However, it did not go on the air until late-1949. This was two months after local CBS affiliate WHIO-TV began broadcasting in July of that same year. Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The station originally signed on with the callsign WLWD (identified on-air as "WLW-D"), one of several stations owned by Powel Crosley Jr.'s company Crosley Broadcasting Corporation. That company's flagship was WLW-AM. From its start, WLWD was affiliated with NBC. The station also carried programming from DuMont and ABC. Powel Crosley was a Cincinnati, Ohio industrialist. ...
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WLWD and competitor WHIO were the only television stations in Dayton until 1964 with the emergence of WKEF and independent station WKTR-TV (now public television station WPTD) in 1967. Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ...
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Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ...
The first program broadcasted was the Texaco Star Theater with Milton Berle. WLWD's offices, studios, and studio-transmitter link KUQ-43 were established at 4595 South Dixie Highway in the Dayton suburb of Moraine. It was in a building that had previously housed a skating rink. The studios and offices remain there to this day. Texaco Star Theater, a comedy-variety show (radio, 1940-49; television, 1949-56), was one of the first hugely successful examples of U.S. television broadcasting. ...
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In 1968, Crosley merged with Avco. In 1976, Avco sold WLWD to Grinnell College, who changed the call letters to the current WDTN. Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 1976 Pick up sticks(MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The station became a sole ABC affiliate in 1980. The next year, Hearst Broadcasting bought the station. Year 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In August of 1997, Hearst's television group merged with Argyle Television Holdings II (which had purchased Cincinnati's WLWT in January of that year) to form Hearst-Argyle Television. WDTN's city-grade signal covers most of the Cincinnati area, while WLWT's city-grade signal reaches most of the Dayton area. At the time, the FCC did not allow common ownership of two stations with overlapping signals and would not even consider granting a waiver for stations with overlapping city-grade coverage. As a result, Hearst-Argyle opted to keep WLWT and sell WDTN to the Sunrise Television Group. (Ironically, both stations were owned by Crosley Broadcasting and its successor, Avco, for nearly three decades. Under Crosley / Avco ownership, they were grandfathered.) The sale was finalized on July 2, 1998. Sunrise merged with LIN TV four years later. For other uses, see August (disambiguation). ...
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On August 30, 2004, in a reversal of the 1980 switch, WDTN became an NBC affiliate for the second time. is the 242nd day of the year (243rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
On May 18, 2007, LIN TV announced that it was exploring strategic alternatives that could result in the sale of the company. is the 138th day of the year (139th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In early-June of 2007, WDTN's website, along with those of several other LIN-owned stations not affiliated with FOX (WNDY-TV, WWHO, WAND, WWLP and WLFI-TV), underwent a redesign. The web addresses are now operated by the Local Media Network division of World Now. Previously, they were powered by Web-Pros. For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
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WNDY-TV is currently the My Network TV affiliate serving Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting on analog channel 23. ...
WWHO, UPN Columbus, is the Columbus, Ohio television affiliate for both UPN and The WB television network. ...
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WDTN and Time Warner Cable are currently in talks to provide cable access to the station's high definition digital signal. WDTN and LIN-TV do not have a prepared statement on their respective web pages regarding this issue. Instead, WDTN requests anyone with questions/concerns about this issue contact them directly. See the "Contact Us" menu on their web page linked below. Time Warner Inc. ...
Station Programming While NBC shows aired on WLWD, its main specialty was local programming and news. This provided an alternative not found anywhere else. Across town, WHIO signed on a few weeks earlier with a similar format (along with CBS programs). Dayton received clear pictures from stations in Cincinnati (45 miles to the south) and Columbus. Game show host and announcer Johnny Gilbert hosted his own local daytime variety/talk show immediately after the local airing of WLW Television's Paul Dixon Show in the mid-1960s. Phil Donahue (former news anchor and radio talk show host at WHIO) began hosting a talk show on WLWD in 1968 that was more issue oriented (greatly reducing the station's program budget). Donahue's show went national in 1970. Since most programs on the regional network WLW Television originated from WLWT in Cincinnati, it was the first time WLWD was the originator of a program. Nickname: Location in the state of Ohio, USA Coordinates: , Country State Counties Franklin, Fairfield, Delaware Government - Mayor Michael B. Coleman (D) Area - City 212. ...
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WHIO Television is a TV station in Dayton, OH. Affliated with the CBS Television Network, it was started on channel 13 in 1949 and moved to channel 7 in 1952. ...
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Aside from Paul Dixon's morning show, other Cincinnati-based programming that aired on WLWD included The 50-50 Club, hosted by Ruth Lyons (later by Bob Braun after Lyons' retirement in 1967), and the Saturday evening country music program Midwestern Hayride. Due to this heavy programming schedule, many network programs from NBC and ABC were recorded on film as a kinescope for later airings. Paul Dixon, in publicity photo from 1970s Paul Dixon (1918 â December 28, 1974) was a daytime television celebrity and talk show host in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
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On rare occasions when a program was unavailable (sometimes due to network technical difficulties or if fill time was available before or after a network sportscast) a half-hour series entitled Star Performance (consisting mostly of dramatic pilot episodes from the 1950s) would air. Fifteen minute mini-documentaries or newsreels would also air as a time filler under the title Miniature Theater. The 1950s decade refers to the years 1950 to 1959 inclusive. ...
By the mid-late 1970s, ABC had become the leading network. Dayton's ABC affiliate, WKEF, was only a part-time affiliate. It ran ABC's primetime shows, sports, weekend cartoons and any other ABC programming pre-empted by WKRC-TV (Cincinnati's ABC affiliate at the time). ABC wanted a primary affiliate that had news and was better-rated, so they approached WDTN for a deal. On January 1, 1980, WDTN and WKEF swapped affiliations. Under the deal, WDTN was to run all of ABC's programming that was being pre-empted by WKRC but was exempt from running the afternoon soap operas after 2 PM. In place of One Life to Live and General Hospital, WDTN ran cartoons and off-network sitcoms. NBC's programming would go to less desirable WKEF. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
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By the late 1980s, the cartoons and sitcoms made way for first run talk shows like Oprah Winfrey (at 4 PM), Montel Williams, and Jerry Springer. WDTN would begin their talk block at 2 PM during the week. Oprah Winfrey, (born January 29, 1954) is a multiple-Emmy Award winning host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the highest rated talk show in television history. ...
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Dayton has always had a high percentage of cable subscribers. As new satellite channels were signing on cable systems needed more space so Dayton's largest cable system took duplicate network affiliates from Cincinnati in 2000 to make room for more satellite channels. As a result ABC soap viewers could no longer see One Life or General Hospital while over the air viewers still could. As a result in the Fall of 2000 General Hospital was added to WDTN's schedule. But One Life To Live would be pre-empted another 2 years. In 2002, after LIN Television acquired the station, One Life To Live was added to the schedule as well. After that WDTN ran ABC's entire schedule. On August 30, 2004, in a reversal of the 1980 swap, WDTN returned to NBC to take advantage of NBC's more popular programming. In spite of this however, WDTN still remains a strong second in the Dayton market to WHIO. is the 242nd day of the year (243rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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News Operation In the 1970s and 1980s, WDTN used the "Eyewitness News" branding. Today, its newscasts are known as 2 News and have usually placed second to WHIO-TV in the ratings. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
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On July 5, 2007, WDTN began to produce a nightly, half-hour newscast at 10 on the area's CW affiliate, WBDT. is the 186th day of the year (187th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Also in 2007, 2 News won the "Edward J. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence" for the second straight year. WDTN has an Emmy award winning news operation. An Emmy Award. ...
The station maintains a news partnership with several area newspapers. WDTN is known for their "Turn to 2" segments, which viewers can contact reporter Kennan Oliphant if they need help with consumer issues. In addition to their main studios, WDTN operates news bureaus in Springfield and Greene County. Springfield is the county seat of Clark County in the State of Ohio. ...
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The station operates their own weather radar which is known as "Live Doppler 2X". It is located on the west side of Dayton. The station is also a Weather Bug affiliate. The weather team has a blog on their website for viewers that gives an inside eye of what happens behind the scenes at the "Storm Team 2 Forecast Center". Weather radar in Norman, Oklahoma with rainshaft (Source: NOAA) Environment Canada King City (CWKR) weather radar station. ...
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News Team
Mark Allan and Michelle Kingsfield anchor weeknights at 5, 10 (on WBDT), and 11 PM. Anchors Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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- Dan Edwards - weekday mornings
- Libby Kirsch - weekday mornings
- Carl Day - weekdays at Noon
- Marsha Bonhart - weekdays at Noon, 5:30, and 6 PM
- Mark Allan - weeknights at 5, 6, 10 (on WBDT), and 11 PM
- Michelle Kingsfield - weeknights at 5, 10 (on WBDT), and 11 PM
- Mike Schell - weeknights at 5:30 PM
- Kennan Oliphant - weekends
Storm Team 2 - Carl Nichols - Chief Meteorologist, weeknights at 5:30 & 6 PM
- Jamie Jarosik - Meteorologist, weeknights at 5:00, 10 PM (on WBDT) & 11 PM
- Brian Davis - Meteorologist, weekday mornings and Noon
- Erik Zarnitz - Meteorologist, weekends
Sports - Jack Pohl - Sports Director
- Neil Hutch Konerman
Reporters - Jim Bucher
- Dave D'Marko
- Chelby Kosto
- Megan O'Rourke
- Mandi Sheridan
- Sonu Wasu
- Karrie Rossmiller
- Jordan Burgess
Notable Alumni - Matt Stewart (now reporter/weekend anchor @ KCTV)
- Rodney Dunigan (now reporter WTVF Nashville)
- Jana Katsuyama, weekend anchor/reporter (now Freelance Reporter at KTVU)
- Randi Rico, weekend meteorologist (now at WLWT)
- Len Berman (now at NBC Sports and WNBC)
- Donna Jordan, anchor (went to WHIO, now retired)
- Dave Calabro, sports (now Sports Director at WTHR Indianapolis and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Announcer)
- Coleen Sullivan, weekday anchor (now dating Earl Spencer, brother of the late Princess Diana)
- Dan Spehler, anchor/reporter (now at WRTV 6 in Indianapolis)
- Howard Nathan, anchor/investigative Reporter
- Kristi Piehl, reporter (now at KSTP)
- Guy Fogle, sports anchor
- Glen Barbour, reporter (now at KSTP)
- Dan Patrick, sports anchor (now at ESPN and ESPN Radio)
- Julie Chen, reporter (now at CBS NEWS)
- Scott Arnold, reporter (now at WTVF)
- Fran Charles, sports anchor (now at NFL Network)
- Inga Hammond, reporter (known as Allison Hammond @ WDTN) (now at Golf Channel)
- Jodine Costanzo, reporter (now at WPXI)
- Jack Hicks, lead anchor, former Sunrise Anchor (now retired)
- Kathy Hart, anchor/reporter (now at WKEF/WRGT)
- Karen Schimmoller, morning news anchor
- Sam Yates, morning news anchor (formerly @ WHIO)
- Omar Williams, long time sports director
- Kris Long, anchor/reporter (now at KPSP, Palm Springs, CA)
- Bruce Pompeani, anchor/reporter
- Tony Pann, meteorologist
- Mike Gallagher, sports anchor/reporter, conservative radio talk show host
- Ken Kettering, sports anchor/reporter
- Joan Khoenle, anchor/reporter
- Mark Viviano, sports anchor/reporter
- C.K. Elston, staff announcer, retired
- Ed Hamlyn, news director and 6 and 11 pm news anchor, retired
- Dewey Hopper, staff announcer and host of "The Weather Outside with Dewey" during 6pm newscast and Saturday morning children's program "Janie and The Genie", retired
- Bob Breck, first staff meteorologist (now at WVUE, New Orleans)
- Dave Bohman, former reporter/Weekend Anchor, Currently Assistant News Director, WKEF/WRGT-TV
- Molly Hughes, evening anchor, now at KCNC in Denver
- Brad Woebkenberg
- Johnny Gilbert (announcer on Jeopardy)
- Phil Donahue
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Administration - Lisa Barhorst - Vice President and General Manager
- Steve Diorio - News Director
- Jim Atkinson - Chief Engineer
- Jason Doyle - Creative Services Director
- Dave Robinson - Internet Editor
- Alison Wilkerson - General Sales Manager
- Currently Vacant - Local Sales Manager
- Joe Mulligan - National Sales Manager
- Sharon Howard - Director of Community Services, Human Resources
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WANE-TV is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, broadcasting as a CBS affiliate on channel 15. ...
WISH-TV channel 8 is the CBS affiliate in Indianapolis, Indiana. ...
WIVB-TV is the CBS television affiliate in Buffalo, New York. ...
WLFI-TV News Channel 18 is the CBS television affiliate in West Lafayette, Indiana. ...
WPRI-TV is the CBS-affiliated television station for the state of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. ...
WTHI-TV is a CBS affiliate in Terre Haute, Indiana. ...
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KASA-TV is a television station in licensed in Santa Fe and also serving the Albuquerque, New Mexico DMA. Its a Fox network affiliate and broadcasts on channel 2. ...
WALA-TV is the Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate for southern Alabama and the western Panhandle area of Florida. ...
WLUK FOX11 is a Fox affiliate in Green Bay, Wisconsin and serves the northeastern Wisconsin area as well as Menominee County in the southern tip of Michigans Upper Peninsula. ...
WNAC-TV is the primary FOX and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliated television station for the state of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. ...
WUPW is the Fox television affiliate station for Toledo, Ohio. ...
WVBT-TV is the Fox Network affiliate serving the Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, VA television market (Designated Market Area). ...
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KNSD is the NBC television station based in San Diego, California. ...
KXAN-TV is the NBC affiliate of Austin, Texas. ...
KXAS-TV/KXAS-DT, channel 5, is the NBC station for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. ...
WAVY-TV is the NBC affiliate serving the Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, Virginia television market (DMA). ...
WOOD-TV is the NBC affiliate for West Michigan (the Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Michigan television market). ...
WWLP is the NBC-affiliated television station for Western Massachusetts. ...
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KNIN-TV, also known as K9 Entertainment Television, is an affiliate of the UPN TV network, and serves the Boise, Idaho area. ...
KNVA is the CW (primary) and MyNetworkTV (secondary) affiliate serving the city of Austin, Texas. ...
WBPG (The Gulf Coasts WB 55) is the WB affiliate for the Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Alabama market. ...
WNLO-TV (CW 23 WNLO) is the CW affiliate for the Buffalo, New York television market, with transmitter facilities located at 870 Whitehaven Road on Grand Island. ...
WWHO, UPN Columbus, is the Columbus, Ohio television affiliate for both UPN and The WB television network. ...
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. ...
KNVA is the CW (primary) and MyNetworkTV (secondary) affiliate serving the city of Austin, Texas. ...
WCTX is the UPN affiliate for the state of Connecticut and Springfield, MA. It is licensed to New Haven and broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 59, and its digital signal on UHF channel 39. ...
WNAC-TV is the primary FOX and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliated television station for the state of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. ...
WNDY-TV is currently the My Network TV affiliate serving Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting on analog channel 23. ...
WXSP-CA (WXSP, The X) is a low-powered television station and UPN affiliate serving Grand Rapids, Michigan and nearby cities. ...
KBOP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Diego, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43 as an independent Spanish-language station. ...
KBVO is a TeleFutura affiliate in Austin, Texas. ...
TeleFutura is a U.S. Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...
WFXQ-CA is a low-power, Class A television station serving the Springfield / Holyoke, Massachusetts television market. ...
WIIH-CA is a Univision affiliate in Indianapolis, Indiana. ...
For the similar-sounding film format, see Univisium. ...
1Co-owned with NBC Universal in a joint venture (76% owned by NBC, 24% owned by LIN). KNSD also includes a repeater used for rebroadcast of Entravision's KBNT-CA. 1aOwned by Commercial Broadcasting Corp., and operated by the NBC / LIN joint ventutre (see note 1) 2Co-owned with Banks Broadcasting in a joint venture (50/50); however, LIN does not control the station. 3LIN operates these stations under a local marketing agreement. 4Is currently a repeater for NBC affiliate WWLP. Future is uncertain at this time. NBC Universal is a media and entertainment conglomerate formed in May 2004 by the combination of General Electrics NBC with Vivendi Universal Entertainment, part of Vivendi Universal. ...
Entravision Communications Comporation is a media company based in Santa Monica, California. ...
KBNT-CA is a Spanish language television station in San Diego, California. ...
Banks Broadcasting is a minority-owned broadcasting company which owns two television stations in the western United States. ...
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WWLP is the NBC-affiliated television station for Western Massachusetts. ...
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