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KMIZ

KMIZ (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market as an affiliate of ABC and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company (NPG) alongside low-power Fox affiliate KQFX-LD (channel 22, also licensed to Columbia). The two stations share studios on the East Business Loop 70 in Columbia; KMIZ's transmitter is located west of Jamestown near the MoniteauCooper county line.

KMIZ



CityColumbia, Missouri
Channels
Branding
  • ABC 17 KMIZ; ABC 17 News
  • MeTV Mid-Missouri (on DT2)
  • MyZouTV (on DT3)
  • Fox 22 KQFX (on DT4)
Programming
Affiliations17.1: ABC (1986–present; also from 1971 to 1982)
17.2: MeTV
17.3: MyNetworkTV
17.4: Fox
17.5: Bounce TV
Ownership
Owner
KQFX-LD
St. Joseph:
KNPG-LD, KNPN-LD, KCJO-LD
History
First air date
December 5, 1971 (51 years ago) (1971-12-05)
Former call signs
KCBJ-TV (1971–1985)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
17 (UHF, 1971–2009)
Digital:
22 (UHF, 2003–2009)
NBC (1982–1985)
Call sign meaning
Mizzou
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID63164
ERP120 kW
231 kW (CP)
HAAT352 m (1,155 ft)
Transmitter coordinates38°46′32.1″N 92°33′24.9″W / 38.775583°N 92.556917°W / 38.775583; -92.556917
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.abc17news.com

History

KMIZ went on the air for the first time on December 5, 1971, as the ABC affiliate KCBJ-TV. Before then, ABC had been relegated in the Central Missouri market to secondary clearances on NBC affiliate KOMU-TV (channel 8) and CBS affiliate KRCG (channel 13). KCBJ was originally owned by the brothers Richard & Robert Koenig, under the name Channel 17 Inc. The station's original studios were located on South 7th Street in Columbia.

On August 8, 1982, KCBJ and KOMU swapped affiliations. ABC had become the nation's highest-rated network and had been looking to get its programming on higher-rated stations. It found the chance to align with long-dominant KOMU too much to resist. The Koenigs sold the station to Stauffer Communications in 1984. By 1985, however, KOMU was one of several ABC affiliates across the country that were disappointed with the network's weak programming offerings, particularly in daytime. Meanwhile, NBC regained the ratings lead, and the two stations returned to their original networks on New Year's Day 1986.[1] Along with the switch, channel 17 changed its call letters to the current KMIZ. Stauffer merged with Morris Communications in 1995 but Morris was not allowed to keep the former Stauffer television stations. As a result, the former Stauffer television holdings, including KMIZ, were sold to Benedek Broadcasting in 1996. In the late 1990s, KMIZ owner Benedek Broadcasting launched two low-powered stations, K02NQ in Columbia and K11TB in Jefferson City, to bring Fox to Mid-Missouri. It also operated the cable-only WB 100+ affiliate "KJWB" (known on-air as "WB 5" from its cable channel location) from its launch in 1998 until 2002. Benedek went bankrupt later in 2002, and most of its stations, including KMIZ, were sold to Gray Television. "KJWB" transferred ownership to the University of Missouri (owners of KOMU), and KMIZ was divested to Chelsey Broadcasting. Chesley in turn sold the station to JW Broadcasting in May 2003.

In late 2003, JW Broadcasting moved the Fox affiliation for the Columbia–Jefferson City market to a new low-power station, K38II. The company also launched "KZOU" as a cable-only UPN affiliate in Mid-Missouri. Additionally, the station launched the country's first 24-hour local weather channel, known as Show-Me Weather.

In 2006, UPN merged with The WB to form The CW Television Network, while at the same time Fox established MyNetworkTV for displaced affiliates. When "KJWB", the WB 100+ station owned by KOMU-TV, took the CW affiliation through The CW Plus, KZOU was quick to grab the MyNetworkTV affiliation. The next year, Show-Me Weather was rebranded as ABC 17 Stormtrack 24/7, taking on an increased focus on local weather.

On July 26, 2012, JW Broadcasting announced the sale of KMIZ and KQFX-LD to News-Press & Gazette Company for $16 million. The sale made the two stations the second and third in Missouri to be owned by News-Press & Gazette Company (which owns Fox affiliate and television flagship KNPN-LD in Saint Joseph).[2] NPG CEO David Bradley currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Curators that runs the University of Missouri. This has led to questions whether Bradley's roles at NPG and MU might result in the deal violating FCC rules that prohibit common ownership of two of the four highest-rated stations in a single media market. In the FCC purchase filing, News-Press & Gazette argues that Bradley has had no personal involvement in KOMU's operations.[3] The sale was consummated on November 1.[4]

News operation

Historically, KMIZ's newscasts have ranked a distant third in the market behind KOMU and KRCG. Not only is it the market's youngest station, but it also suffered from being a UHF station in a market where its competitors are on VHF. Many viewers weren't able to get a clear picture from the station until cable gained penetration in Mid-Missouri in the early 1980s.

On October 10, 2011, KMIZ launched the market's first prime access newscast at 6:30 p.m., and became the second station in the Columbia–Jefferson City market to offer all local newscasts, syndicated programming and commercials in high definition.[5]

With the debut of its high definition newscasts and the market's only 6:30 p.m. newscast, KMIZ now offers five hours of local news every weekday. It also broadcasts a nightly 9 p.m. newscast on its sister station, KQFX-LD, for a full hour on weeknights and a half-hour on weekends. On September 2, 2013, KMIZ added weekday newscasts at 9 a.m. and noon.[6]

Notable former on-air staff

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[7]
17.1 720p 16:9 KMIZ-DT Main KMIZ programming / ABC
17.2 480i MeTV MeTV
17.3 4:3 KZOU-TV KMIZ-DT3 / MyNetworkTV
17.4 720p 16:9 KQFX HD simulcast of KQFX-LD / Fox
17.5 480i Bounce Bounce TV

Before KQFX-LD was aired from its own transmitter in Mid-Missouri, it was found on digital channel 17-2 via PSIP at standard definition of 480i. It has since been replaced by MeTV.

Stormtrack 24/7 was found on 17-4 via PSIP. On January 9, 2012, KMIZ discontinued the Stormtrack 24/7 weather channel on digital subchannel 17.2 and replaced it with MeTV.[8]

A simulcast of KQFX-LD was added to the KMIZ multicast on 17.4 on or around March 29, 2015. This provides viewers, especially in Audrain, Macon, and Randolph counties access to Fox programming via traditional OTA antennas.

Analog-to-digital conversion

KMIZ shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 17, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 22 to channel 17 for post-transition operations.[9] JW Broadcasting LLC was also awarded a new low-power digital license for its Fox affiliate on UHF channel 22 (under the callsign KQFX-LD).

MyZou TV

KMIZ and its two formerly-operating low-power sibling stations, K11TB and K02NQ, have a fairly complex history. K02NQ was founded in 1990, with K11TB signing on in 1991. K11TB would gradually share a Fox affiliation with K02NQ from 1997 to 2003. K11TB would end up becoming K38II in 2004, when another co-owned station (K11SN) signed on (K11SN was an affiliate of the American Independent Network before it went dark due to AIN going dark and was sold to JW Broadcasting), and adopted those call-letters, with the original KZOU-LP becoming KQFX-LD. With the sign-on of the digital simulcasts on KMIZ's subchannels, K02NQ and KZOU-LP ended analog over-the-air transmissions and had their licenses voluntarily canceled by the FCC, with only KQFX-LD remaining over-the-air as a separate station. KMIZ, KQFX, and MyZou TV were branded together as "The Network of Mid-Missouri."

KMIZ 17.3 is identified through PSIP as KZOU-TV. An HD feed of MyZou TV is available on Dish Network, DirecTV, Mediacom (Jefferson City and most of Columbia), and Suddenlink (Boonville and St. Martins) but is not available over-the-air or via Charter Spectrum (Lake of the Ozarks, Columbia outlying areas, and other Mid-Missouri communities).

References

  1. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/85-OCR/BC-1985-10-07-OCR-Page-0096.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ JW Sells KMIZ-KQFX Columbia (Mo.) to NP&G from Broadcasting & Cable (July 26, 2012)
  3. ^ NPG Buys ABC Affil In Columbia, Mo., TVNewsCheck, July 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "CDBS Print".
  5. ^ KMIZ Adds 6:30 P.M., Goes HD
  6. ^ KMIZ Columbia Adding 9:00 a.m., Noon News TVNewsCheck, August 21, 2013.
  7. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KMIZ
  8. ^ KMIZ Columbia, Mo., Adds Me-TV, NewsCheck, January 3, 2012.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.

External links

  • Official website  

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KMIZ channel 17 is a television station licensed to Columbia Missouri United States serving the Columbia Jefferson City market as an affiliate of ABC and MyNetworkTV It is owned by the News Press amp Gazette Company NPG alongside low power Fox affiliate KQFX LD channel 22 also licensed to Columbia The two stations share studios on the East Business Loop 70 in Columbia KMIZ s transmitter is located west of Jamestown near the Moniteau Cooper county line KMIZColumbia Jefferson City MissouriUnited StatesCityColumbia MissouriChannelsDigital 17 UHF Virtual 17BrandingABC 17 KMIZ ABC 17 NewsMeTV Mid Missouri on DT2 MyZouTV on DT3 Fox 22 KQFX on DT4 ProgrammingAffiliations17 1 ABC 1986 present also from 1971 to 1982 17 2 MeTV17 3 MyNetworkTV17 4 Fox17 5 Bounce TVOwnershipOwnerNews Press amp Gazette Company NPG of Missouri LLC Sister stationsKQFX LDSt Joseph KNPG LD KNPN LD KCJO LDHistoryFirst air dateDecember 5 1971 51 years ago 1971 12 05 Former call signsKCBJ TV 1971 1985 Former channel number s Analog 17 UHF 1971 2009 Digital 22 UHF 2003 2009 Former affiliationsNBC 1982 1985 Call sign meaningMizzouTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID63164ERP120 kW231 kW CP HAAT352 m 1 155 ft Transmitter coordinates38 46 32 1 N 92 33 24 9 W 38 775583 N 92 556917 W 38 775583 92 556917LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr abc17news wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 MyZou TV 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditKMIZ went on the air for the first time on December 5 1971 as the ABC affiliate KCBJ TV Before then ABC had been relegated in the Central Missouri market to secondary clearances on NBC affiliate KOMU TV channel 8 and CBS affiliate KRCG channel 13 KCBJ was originally owned by the brothers Richard amp Robert Koenig under the name Channel 17 Inc The station s original studios were located on South 7th Street in Columbia On August 8 1982 KCBJ and KOMU swapped affiliations ABC had become the nation s highest rated network and had been looking to get its programming on higher rated stations It found the chance to align with long dominant KOMU too much to resist The Koenigs sold the station to Stauffer Communications in 1984 By 1985 however KOMU was one of several ABC affiliates across the country that were disappointed with the network s weak programming offerings particularly in daytime Meanwhile NBC regained the ratings lead and the two stations returned to their original networks on New Year s Day 1986 1 Along with the switch channel 17 changed its call letters to the current KMIZ Stauffer merged with Morris Communications in 1995 but Morris was not allowed to keep the former Stauffer television stations As a result the former Stauffer television holdings including KMIZ were sold to Benedek Broadcasting in 1996 In the late 1990s KMIZ owner Benedek Broadcasting launched two low powered stations K02NQ in Columbia and K11TB in Jefferson City to bring Fox to Mid Missouri It also operated the cable only WB 100 affiliate KJWB known on air as WB 5 from its cable channel location from its launch in 1998 until 2002 Benedek went bankrupt later in 2002 and most of its stations including KMIZ were sold to Gray Television KJWB transferred ownership to the University of Missouri owners of KOMU and KMIZ was divested to Chelsey Broadcasting Chesley in turn sold the station to JW Broadcasting in May 2003 In late 2003 JW Broadcasting moved the Fox affiliation for the Columbia Jefferson City market to a new low power station K38II The company also launched KZOU as a cable only UPN affiliate in Mid Missouri Additionally the station launched the country s first 24 hour local weather channel known as Show Me Weather In 2006 UPN merged with The WB to form The CW Television Network while at the same time Fox established MyNetworkTV for displaced affiliates When KJWB the WB 100 station owned by KOMU TV took the CW affiliation through The CW Plus KZOU was quick to grab the MyNetworkTV affiliation The next year Show Me Weather was rebranded as ABC 17 Stormtrack 24 7 taking on an increased focus on local weather On July 26 2012 JW Broadcasting announced the sale of KMIZ and KQFX LD to News Press amp Gazette Company for 16 million The sale made the two stations the second and third in Missouri to be owned by News Press amp Gazette Company which owns Fox affiliate and television flagship KNPN LD in Saint Joseph 2 NPG CEO David Bradley currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Curators that runs the University of Missouri This has led to questions whether Bradley s roles at NPG and MU might result in the deal violating FCC rules that prohibit common ownership of two of the four highest rated stations in a single media market In the FCC purchase filing News Press amp Gazette argues that Bradley has had no personal involvement in KOMU s operations 3 The sale was consummated on November 1 4 News operation EditHistorically KMIZ s newscasts have ranked a distant third in the market behind KOMU and KRCG Not only is it the market s youngest station but it also suffered from being a UHF station in a market where its competitors are on VHF Many viewers weren t able to get a clear picture from the station until cable gained penetration in Mid Missouri in the early 1980s On October 10 2011 KMIZ launched the market s first prime access newscast at 6 30 p m and became the second station in the Columbia Jefferson City market to offer all local newscasts syndicated programming and commercials in high definition 5 With the debut of its high definition newscasts and the market s only 6 30 p m newscast KMIZ now offers five hours of local news every weekday It also broadcasts a nightly 9 p m newscast on its sister station KQFX LD for a full hour on weeknights and a half hour on weekends On September 2 2013 KMIZ added weekday newscasts at 9 a m and noon 6 Notable former on air staff Edit Savannah Guthrie anchor reporter now anchor for Today Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 7 17 1 720p 16 9 KMIZ DT Main KMIZ programming ABC17 2 480i MeTV MeTV17 3 4 3 KZOU TV KMIZ DT3 MyNetworkTV17 4 720p 16 9 KQFX HD simulcast of KQFX LD Fox17 5 480i Bounce Bounce TVBefore KQFX LD was aired from its own transmitter in Mid Missouri it was found on digital channel 17 2 via PSIP at standard definition of 480i It has since been replaced by MeTV Stormtrack 24 7 was found on 17 4 via PSIP On January 9 2012 KMIZ discontinued the Stormtrack 24 7 weather channel on digital subchannel 17 2 and replaced it with MeTV 8 A simulcast of KQFX LD was added to the KMIZ multicast on 17 4 on or around March 29 2015 This provides viewers especially in Audrain Macon and Randolph counties access to Fox programming via traditional OTA antennas Analog to digital conversion Edit KMIZ shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 17 on June 12 2009 the official date in which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 22 to channel 17 for post transition operations 9 JW Broadcasting LLC was also awarded a new low power digital license for its Fox affiliate on UHF channel 22 under the callsign KQFX LD MyZou TV Edit KMIZ and its two formerly operating low power sibling stations K11TB and K02NQ have a fairly complex history K02NQ was founded in 1990 with K11TB signing on in 1991 K11TB would gradually share a Fox affiliation with K02NQ from 1997 to 2003 K11TB would end up becoming K38II in 2004 when another co owned station K11SN signed on K11SN was an affiliate of the American Independent Network before it went dark due to AIN going dark and was sold to JW Broadcasting and adopted those call letters with the original KZOU LP becoming KQFX LD With the sign on of the digital simulcasts on KMIZ s subchannels K02NQ and KZOU LP ended analog over the air transmissions and had their licenses voluntarily canceled by the FCC with only KQFX LD remaining over the air as a separate station KMIZ KQFX and MyZou TV were branded together as The Network of Mid Missouri KMIZ 17 3 is identified through PSIP as KZOU TV An HD feed of MyZou TV is available on Dish Network DirecTV Mediacom Jefferson City and most of Columbia and Suddenlink Boonville and St Martins but is not available over the air or via Charter Spectrum Lake of the Ozarks Columbia outlying areas and other Mid Missouri communities References Edit https worldradiohistory com hd2 IDX Business Magazines Archive BC IDX 85 OCR BC 1985 10 07 OCR Page 0096 pdf bare URL PDF JW Sells KMIZ KQFX Columbia Mo to NP amp G from Broadcasting amp Cable July 26 2012 NPG Buys ABC Affil In Columbia Mo TVNewsCheck July 25 2012 CDBS Print KMIZ Adds 6 30 P M Goes HD KMIZ Columbia Adding 9 00 a m Noon News TVNewsCheck August 21 2013 RabbitEars TV Query for KMIZ KMIZ Columbia Mo Adds Me TV NewsCheck January 3 2012 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2012 03 24 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KMIZ amp oldid 1109191137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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