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KNTV

KNTV (channel 11), branded as NBC Bay Area, is a television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States, serving as the NBC outlet for the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Telemundo outlet KSTS (channel 48); it is also sister to regional sports networks NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California. KNTV and KSTS share studios on North 1st Street in the North San Jose Innovation District; KNTV's transmitter is located on San Bruno Mountain.

KNTV
CitySan Jose, California
Channels
BrandingNBC Bay Area
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KSTS, NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports California
History
FoundedApril 16, 1954 (1954-04-16)[1]
First air date
September 12, 1955 (68 years ago) (1955-09-12)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 11 (VHF, 1955–2009)
  • Digital: 12 (VHF, 1999–2020)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35280
ERP95 kW
HAAT419 m (1,375 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°41′6.5″N 122°26′4.6″W / 37.685139°N 122.434611°W / 37.685139; -122.434611
Translator(s)KSTS-DT 11.3 (19.3 UHF) San Jose
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.nbcbayarea.com

KNTV was established as an independent station in 1955; in 1960, it became an affiliate of ABC as the affiliate of record for Salinas and Monterey, otherwise a separate market. Even though San Francisco had its own ABC television station, KGO-TV, KNTV focused its news and other programming on the Santa Clara Valley. In 1999, ABC paid KNTV to end its affiliation in 2000 in order to allow KGO-TV to serve as the only source of ABC programming in the San Jose area. The station operated as an independent for a year and a half before securing a 10-year affiliation with NBC and then being sold to the network outright. Local news covering the entire Bay Area is produced from the San Jose studios.

History edit

Early years and ABC affiliation (1955–1999) edit

KNTV[3] signed on the air on September 12, 1955, originally operating as an independent station covering the entire north-central California coast from Monterey to San Francisco. It was the first television station in San Jose and was originally operated by Standard Radio and Television Corporation, which was owned by Allen T. Gilliland.[4] The station's studios and offices were located at 645 Park Avenue, a short distance from the Caltrain railroad tracks and adjacent to the Gilliland-owned Sunlite Baking Company in downtown San Jose. Its antenna was originally located on Loma Prieta, some 60 miles (97 km) south of San Francisco. Channel 11 often aired shows from CBS, DuMont and NBC that were respectively turned down by San Francisco's KPIX-TV (channel 5) and KRON-TV (channel 4), as well as some ABC shows that also aired on KGO-TV (channel 7). The station was not viable as an independent, despite the Bay Area's size. The going got even more difficult when Oakland-based KTVU (channel 2) signed on in 1958, and it soon became apparent that the Bay Area was not large enough at the time to support two independent stations.

However, due to KNTV's transmitter and antenna location, its signal could be received fairly well in the nearby areas of Monterey and Salinas; the transmitter was located approximately halfway between San Jose and Monterey. Taking advantage of this, KNTV sought and was granted the ABC affiliation for the Monterey Bay area in 1960,[5] on the condition that the station reduced its transmitter power so as not to overlap with network-owned KGO-TV's signal. Previously, all three networks had been shoehorned onto Salinas-based KSBW-TV (channel 8). KNTV, therefore, became one of the few stations located outside the market it served.

Following the death of Allen T. Gilliland in 1960, ownership of KNTV was held by the executors of his estate, which included son Allen T. Gilliland Jr.[6] The younger Gilliland acquired majority ownership in August 1966[7][8] and later operated it as part of Gill Industries, which also controlled San Jose's cable television system. KNTV was highly regarded locally by viewers and seen as a "hometown" station for the South Bay, with news coverage and local commercials reflecting its South Bay roots, rather than focusing almost solely on San Francisco as the other network outlets did[citation needed]. Gill Industries sold KNTV to Norfolk, Virginia-based Landmark Communications in 1978.[9][10] Twelve years later, Landmark sold the station to a minority-owned firm, Granite Broadcasting.[11]

Transition (1999–2001) edit

In 1999, KGO-TV agreed to pay Granite a substantial fee to stop channel 11 from running ABC programming once the station's affiliation contract expired. ABC's corporate parent, The Walt Disney Company, saw the need to expand KGO-TV's exclusive advertising market share into San Jose for this reason, and it felt that KNTV was taking away from the share.

That same year, the deYoung family, owners of KRON-TV and the San Francisco Chronicle, put all of its media properties up for sale. NBC, which had been in the midst of renewing its affiliation agreement with KRON-TV, jumped into the bidding. It had been one of the bidders for the channel 4 license in the late 1940s when it wanted a sister television station to complement West Coast flagship KNBC (AM 680, now KNBR), but lost out to Chronicle. The deYoungs had built KRON into one of NBC's strongest affiliates, though NBC had long felt chagrin at KRON's frequent preemptions of network programming. NBC was thought to be the favorite to buy KRON-TV, but in a move that shocked the broadcasting industry, lost a bidding war for the station to Young Broadcasting in November 1999.[12] NBC responded by threatening to yank its programming from KRON unless Young agreed to run it under the conventions of an NBC-owned outlet, including disallowing the station from preempting NBC programs outside of breaking news coverage.[13][14] The network also made the unprecedented demand that Young pay NBC $10 million annually to carry the network's programming—a form of reverse compensation. Young refused and announced that it would end KRON-TV's 52-year relationship with NBC once its affiliation contract ended in December 2001.[15]

In February 2000, Granite contacted NBC to negotiate an affiliation deal and offered to pay an average of $37 million annually (totaling roughly $362 million over 10 years) for the rights to broadcast NBC programs on KNTV. This agreement was groundbreaking and notable, as KNTV became the first major market affiliate to pay a network for programming, reversing a long-standing model where networks paid affiliates to carry their programming. NBC accepted the deal, which was due to take effect in January 2002.[15] In preparation for this switch, KNTV boosted its signal to reach the entire Bay Area. This increased KNTV's potential audience to more than seven million viewers, including 90% of the Bay Area.[16]

On July 3, 2000, KNTV terminated its ABC affiliation after 40 years with the network; it then temporarily carried programming from The WB Television Network in a part-time simulcast with then co-owned KBWB-TV (channel 20, now KOFY-TV), which was the full-time WB affiliate for the Bay Area.[17] The move cost the Monterey Bay area an over-the-air ABC affiliate. To compensate for the loss, KGO-TV was then added on cable providers in that market, with certain syndicated programs carried by the station replaced due to syndication exclusivity rules. This did not pose as much of a problem as it may seem due to the very high penetration of cable and satellite in the Monterey Bay area. ABC would not return over-the-air to the area until KSBW began carrying ABC programming on the station's second digital subchannel on April 18, 2011.[18]

In September 2000, Nielsen Media Research reclassified KNTV to the Bay Area DMA.[19] In March 2001, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially recognized KNTV as a Bay Area station,[20] clearing the way for channel 11 to begin identifying as "San Jose/San Francisco/Oakland."

For Granite Broadcasting, the deal with NBC was expensive; the company showed a net loss of $44 million for the first three quarters of 2001, more than double its losses during the same period the previous year. In an attempt to reduce debts, Granite started looking for a buyer for Detroit WB affiliate WDWB (now WMYD) in October 2001;[21] that station would not be sold until 2014.[22]

As an NBC O&O (2001–present) edit

On December 17, 2001, NBC announced another twist on the deal: it bought KNTV from cash-strapped Granite for $230 million,[23][24] effectively separating itself from KBWB (which remained under Granite ownership; it was sold in 2018). The network was already in the process of acquiring San Jose-based Telemundo station KSTS and wanted to create a duopoly in the Bay Area. KNTV officially joined NBC at 11:35 p.m. Pacific Time on December 31, 2001.[25] Jay Leno officially welcomed NBC's newest station in a ceremony on The Tonight Show (leading an area-wide 10-second countdown, as the show served as KNTV's first NBC program),[26] followed later that morning by a segment on the Today show in which Al Roker introduced KNTV's anchors. With NBC's move to channel 11, it became the only major network in the Bay Area to switch from one station to another. KNTV is the third Bay Area station to affiliate with NBC, as primary CBS affiliate KPIX-TV had carried the network as a secondary affiliation upon its sign-on in 1948 until KRON debuted the following year. NBC formally took control of KNTV in April 2002. This was not NBC's first attempt at purchasing a station in the Bay Area; a plan to purchase KTVU in 1961 was canceled following antitrust objections from KRON-TV, along with an FCC hearing designation surrounding all applications related to NBC's ownership of radio and television stations in Philadelphia.[27]

 
KNTV's logo from September 2002 to July 2008

After the affiliation switch to NBC, Granite switched the station's on-air numerical branding to "NBC 3" to reflect its position on cable channel 3 on nearly every cable provider in the Bay Area.[28] After the sale to NBC, its new ownership addressed issues involving confusion with Sacramento's NBC affiliate, KCRA-TV (which broadcast on channel 3), and rebranded the station as "NBC 11" in September 2002.

Initially as the station built up its newsgathering resources in San Francisco and the East Bay, KNTV newscasts were perceived to be infotainment due to the focus on much more accessible crime and entertainment news, but by late 2002 the newscasts began focusing on Bay Area affairs.[29] The station added on a San Francisco bureau and studio in a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) facility on Battery Street in San Francisco.[29]

During the 2004 Summer Olympics, the station heavily promoted channel 11 through its "illuminating" marketing campaign (stylized as "I11uminating," with the number "11" used in place of the "L" letters).

New studios and transmitter edit

 
KNTV and KSTS studios located at 2450 North First Street in San Jose

In 2004, NBC converted a vacant office space in northern San Jose into a state-of-the-art, all-digital facility for KNTV and KSTS. On December 13 of that year, KNTV moved from its original studios on Park Avenue to the new location. As part of a company-wide environmental initiative (known today as "Green is Universal"), the facility is entirely powered by wind energy.[30] Following its acquisition by NBC, KNTV continued to broadcast from its longtime transmitter location on the summit of Loma Prieta (located between San Jose and Santa Cruz), but did not increase its power to improve signal coverage in San Francisco and Oakland; as a result, the signal could not be seen over the air in much of the Bay Area north of San Mateo County, including much of San Francisco itself.[31][32] The affiliation and market switches also resulted in many cable providers in the Monterey Bay area either dropping KNTV entirely or blocking its NBC programming under syndication exclusivity guidelines; even so, the signal still overlapped with KSBW.

That all changed on September 12, 2005, when KNTV was able to finally move its transmitter 52 miles (84 km) northwest to San Bruno Mountain, giving it a signal comparable to the Bay Area's other major stations. The move came after years of objection from KRON's owner Young Broadcasting. KRON made numerous filings with the FCC, alleging that thousands of San Jose residents would lose over-the-air coverage of KNTV if it moved closer to San Francisco.[33]

Some San Francisco residents, especially in the Sunset and Richmond districts of the city, still found it difficult to receive an adequate over-the-air signal, because they are shielded from San Bruno Mountain. Most of the other Bay Area stations operate from Sutro Tower, which has a better overall view of San Francisco proper, although at the expense of those in northern San Mateo County, where San Bruno Mountain acts as a shield. However, most of the Bay Area is covered with a strong signal from all of the stations. The year closed, however, with a devastating wildfire at the retired transmitting facility on Loma Prieta. The fire was quickly extinguished on the afternoon of December 31; however, the fire reignited after firefighters had left the scene, and destroyed the former primary analog and digital transmitters, which had only been retired a few months earlier and were in backup status, as well as a variety of other communications equipment.

In January 2007, CNBC moved its Silicon Valley bureau—formerly located at The Wall Street Journal's bureau in Palo Alto—into KNTV/KSTS' San Jose studios. Former KNTV and KRON reporter Jim Goldman is the bureau chief, and the main CNBC reporter covering business stories concerning the Silicon Valley; the set used for daily broadcasts on CNBC occupies part of KNTV's newsroom. In 2009, KNTV changed its on-air branding from "NBC11" to "NBC Bay Area"; the station's website was relaunched on October 16 of that year, as part of a larger revamp of the websites of NBC's entire O&O station group.[34]

In April 2010, KNTV entered into an arrangement with former NBC affiliate KRON-TV to broadcast network programs during instances in which KNTV has to preempt them for special programming such as telecasts of San Francisco Giants games. Incidentally, KRON's owner, Young Broadcasting discussed entering KRON into a shared services agreement with KNTV's owner NBCUniversal,[35] which ultimately never materialized. KRON's default carriage of preempted NBC shows ended in 2012, when KICU-TV (then owned by Cox Media Group as a sister station to KTVU) resumed those duties until the sale of both KICU and KTVU to Fox Television Stations in 2014; preemptions are now handled in-house with a move of NBC programming to KNTV's Cozi TV subchannel. On April 13, 2010, KNTV became the subject of Stephen Colbert's program, The Colbert Report, where Colbert played a clip read by weekend anchor Diane Dwyer on the issue of "unpaid internships". Colbert would eventually use that given clip to set the stage for laughs based on unpaid interns.[36]

In April 2014, a five-alarm fire destroyed the former KNTV complex on Park Avenue; the vacant property had been purchased by the San Jose Redevelopment Agency along with adjacent parcels in the (eventually ill-fated) hopes of attracting a new downtown stadium for the Oakland A's.[37][38]

Programming edit

Since being purchased by NBCUniversal, KNTV has produced its own programs for both local broadcast and for distribution nationally on the NBC television network and in syndication. Two of KNTV's national and regional programs that are distributed to NBC stations are Tech Now! (a weekly show that debuted on September 19, 1998 under Granite Broadcasting ownership that covers the latest in technology and gadgets, and is hosted by Scott Budman and produced by Scott McGrew[39] and was at one time popular in Ghana[40]) and In Wine Country (a weekly series focusing on the Napa Valley wine community). KNTV is one of ten NBC O&O stations to distribute programs to other stations or to the network itself as of 2021, along with Los Angeles' KNBC, New York City's WNBC, Miami's WTVJ, Hartford's WVIT, Philadelphia's WCAU, Chicago's WMAQ-TV, Dallas' KXAS-TV, San Diego's KNSD and Washington, D.C.'s WRC-TV. The station is also the local broadcaster of the San Jose Holiday Parade each December.

On October 12, 2010, KNTV hosted its first political debate since becoming owned by NBCUniversal. Its 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscast was broadcast live at San Rafael's Dominican University of California,[41][42] though the latter newscast were used as a wrap-up of the debate. The debate between California gubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown was moderated by NBC News special correspondent Tom Brokaw. This program was simulcast on several other NBC stations within California, including fellow NBC O&Os KNBC and KNSD, as well as on Hearst Television-owned KCRA-TV and KSBW.[43][44][45]

Past program preemptions and deferrals edit

As an ABC affiliate, KNTV occasionally preempted a few ABC programs.[specify] KGO-TV, meanwhile (as a network-owned outlet) aired ABC's entire programming schedule, so this often gave San Jose and Silicon Valley (also known as the "South Bay") area residents a second choice for viewing preempted ABC programming (although reception of KGO in the South Bay tended to have some static without a roof-mounted antenna, because of the relatively far distance from Sutro Tower). In its early years as the new NBC affiliate for the San Francisco Bay Area, KNTV aired NBC's soap opera lineup much later in the afternoon than most affiliates; KRON had done this for years as an NBC affiliate. Soon enough, by August 2004, KNTV fell in line with the network's recommended time slot and aired Days of Our Lives (NBC's remaining afternoon daytime drama) at 1 p.m., before the soap opera moved to NBC's streaming service Peacock in September 2022.

Sports programming edit

On November 1, 2007, KNTV entered into a three-year broadcast contract with the San Francisco Giants through 2010, replacing the team's longtime broadcaster KTVU, which had carried Giants games since 1961, three years after the team moved to the Bay Area and KTVU first began broadcasting. The team's first game broadcast on KNTV aired on April 1, 2008. KNTV broadcasts 20 to 40 Giants baseball games a year, which are produced by sister network NBC Sports Bay Area. Also, KNTV airs Giants Clubhouse each weekend during the MLB season. All of the Giants broadcasts are carried in high definition. The station has preempted Giants telecasts during the Summer Olympics due to NBC currently holding the television rights to the Olympics. The Giants' contract with KNTV concluded at the end of the 2010 season, however, the broadcast rights were renewed before the 2011 season.[46] Thus, it is one of the few major network affiliates that carry live local MLB games to viewers in their broadcast area. As of 2023, Giants telecasts on KNTV have been simulcasts from NBC Sports Bay Area. Despite this, it does not offer any live over-the-air broadcasts of the American League's Oakland Athletics, which are broadcast exclusively by NBC Sports California on cable.

KNTV also occasionally runs special editions of its newscasts or Sports Sunday, to cover San Francisco 49ers NFL games that are broadcast as part of NBC Sunday Night Football. On January 23, 2014, NBCUniversal, Comcast, and the San Francisco 49ers announced a 10-year partnership that included new additions to Levi's Stadium. The partnership spans multiple business units that include KNTV, NBC Sports Bay Area, its VoiceEdge, Ethernet, and Xfinity services, as well as building a new studio only four miles (6 km) from where KNTV is based. It also produced 400 hours of programming on KNTV and NBC Sports Bay Area.[47] KNTV is slated to become the local broadcaster for Super Bowl LX in 2026, to be held at Levi's Stadium.

From 2006 to 2021, KNTV aired San Jose Sharks games shown via the NHL on NBC; this included the team's appearance in the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals.

News operation edit

KNTV presently[as of?] broadcasts 37 hours, 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6 hours, 5 minutes each weekday, and 3+12 hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). The station also produces a local sports highlight and discussion program on Sunday nights called Xfinity Sports Sunday Primetime, which is hosted by sports anchor Dave Feldman during the fall, when NBC provides football coverage in prime time.

In September 1998, KNTV began producing an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast for then-WB affiliate KBWB-TV (now KOFY-TV).[48] Upon becoming a WB affiliate in July 2000, KNTV increased its local news programming; it retained all of its existing newscasts and added two hours to its weekday morning newscast, an hour-long news and technology-focused program at noon, an additional half-hour to its 5 p.m. newscast and a simulcast of the KBWB 10 p.m. newscast.[49][50] The 7–9 a.m., 5:30 and 10 p.m. newscasts were dropped once KNTV switched to NBC in January 2002.

 
KNTV's news desk until December 21, 2010. After rebranding as "NBC Bay Area", the news desk and newsroom made a minor change to reflect the current branding.

On July 21, 2008, KNTV became the third station in the Bay Area (behind KGO and KTVU) to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition.[51] For the first half of 2009, the recession forced NBC to cut costs at KNTV. Several rounds of layoffs occurred, forcing KNTV to shed some well-known personalities, including chief weather anchor John Farley, who left the station in March 2009;[52] after Farley's departure, weekend weather segments originated from the studios of Los Angeles sister station KNBC. The station also closed news bureaus in Sacramento and Oakland. KNTV's news helicopter (which was purchased in 2006) was also suspended from use on April 30, 2009.[53] On May 22, 2009, former NBC Weather Plus meteorologist Jeff Ranieri was named KNTV's new chief meteorologist.[54] The year prior, on June 29, 2008, layoffs included reporters Noelle Walker, Ethan Harp, Christien Kafton, and San Jose reporter Daniel Garza, along with several behind-the-scenes jobs.

In December 2010, sports director Raj Mathai transitioned to weeknight news anchor, though he continued to host Sports Sunday for a short time after the change.[55] On December 21, 2010, KNTV's newscasts moved to a temporary set while the main news set underwent renovations, traffic and sports reports were also done in the newsroom. Meteorologist Rob Mayeda also announced his move to the weekend evening newscast. The station added additional personnel including former KOB reporter Marla Tellez,[56] meteorologist Nick O'Kelly, and freelance sports anchors Justin Allen[57] and Christine Nubla (all of whom, except for Tellez, previously worked for KNTV).

On April 20, 2011, KNTV announced that Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (now NBC Sports Bay Area) would begin producing sports segments for the station starting on June 13, 2011,[58][59] to be produced from a dedicated set at the cable channel's studios.[60][61] This made KNTV the first NBC-owned station to have its sports segments produced by the regional sports network.[62][63] On August 10, 2011, Janelle Wang replaced Jessica Aguirre as weeknight anchor of the 5 p.m. newscast. Wang and Raj Mathai are the only Asian American weekday anchor team outside of Hawaii.[64]

On July 16, 2016, KNTV became the eighth NBC-owned station and the first station on the West Coast to begin using "Look N" graphics following seven NBC-owned stations on the East Coast which began using the new graphics in the summer of 2016. Before this, KNTV along with sister stations KNBC and KNSD revamped their websites on July 1, 2016. As of January 2017, KNTV is the only NBC-owned station and one of the two stations in the Bay Area which do not have 4 p.m. newscasts since the NBC affiliation taken over from KRON-TV in 2002. Several owned stations already have hour-long 4 p.m. newscasts. The other NBC-owned stations in New York, Miami, and Hartford began theirs in June, the stations in Los Angeles and Chicago revived theirs in the summer of 2016, and the station in Boston (then WBTS-LD) debuted theirs in January 2017.

In December 2018, the station announced that they would cut its midday newscasts to half an hour beginning on January 7, 2019, in favor of the brand new lifestyle show California LIVE; sister stations KNBC (which produces the program[65]) and KNSD also announced their cuts on the midday newscasts for a half-hour due to the launching of the series.

From mid-March 2020 until April 17, 2020, KNTV expanded its 11 p.m. weeknight newscast to a full hour to provide expanded coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In May 2021, it was announced that KNTV will move NBC Nightly News to the network recommended time of 6:30 p.m. beginning June 7 as a result of the introduction of two new newscasts at 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.; the former will be the third in the San Francisco Bay Area to have this (following KTVU which have theirs as a result of their expansion of its 5 p.m. newscast in April 2005 and KPIX-TV which introduced it in February 2019) and the latter will be the second station in the area to adding the 7 p.m. newscasts (following KPIX-TV which introduced their 7 p.m. newscast in February 2019).[66] In addition, the logo was modified, with the stripes of colors used in the NBC logo was added, and the news opens was also modified with the addition of "Moving You Forward" slogan (which is introduced to complete with their competitor KGO-TV which introduced their slogan "Building a Better Bay Area" in 2020).

On July 5, 2021 (a day after Independence Day), KNTV began using "Look S" graphics after its sister station KNBC began using it a week prior to its switch and other stations in Chicago and Dallas both debuting it on June 21 and 29 respectively.

On September 12, 2022, KNTV launched a half-hour 4:30 p.m. newscast, after the East Coast edition of Nightly News airing at 4 p.m.[67][68]

Notable current on-air staff edit

Notable former on-air staff edit

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KNTV[98]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
11.1 1080i 16:9 KNTV HD NBC
11.2 480i COZI-TV Cozi TV
48.3 1080i KSTS HD Telemundo (KSTS)
48.4 480i TeleX TeleXitos (KSTS-DT2)
11.5 480i NBCLX LX
4.2 480i 4:3 Antenna Antenna TV (KRON-DT2)
  Broadcast on behalf of another station

Between them, KNTV and KSTS broadcast the same five services (11.3 and 11.4 on the KSTS multiplex simulcast 11.1 and 11.2 on the KNTV multiplex and vice versa for KSTS). The two stations are not co-sited (KSTS is on Mount Allison).

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

KNTV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 11, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[99] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 12,[100] using virtual channel 11. KNTV is now the largest NBC affiliate on the VHF band—and the only NBC O&O to broadcast on VHF.

ATSC 3.0 edit

On March 27, 2023, KNTV began carrying Antenna TV on its multiplexed signal on behalf of KRON on channel 4.2 to help free-up KRON's RF channel 7 for ATSC 3.0 transmission. On March 29, 2023, at 10:01 a.m., KNTV and five other Bay Area stations went live on KRON's new transmitter on Sutro Tower in ATSC 3.0. With this addition of the ATSC 3.0 signal from Sutro Tower, KNTV is the only station in the Bay Area broadcasting from three different full-power transmitters, concurrently. Also, at the time of the ATSC 3.0 launch, the San Francisco Bay Area is the first and only market with all five major English networks participating via O&O stations (as well as Univision O&O, KDTV). On May 5, 2023, KNTV began upconverting the ATSC 3.0 signal to Dolby Vision, becoming the first station in the market to do so.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Telemundo48.com – KSTS-TV (in Spanish)
  • NBC Bay Area Studio Pictures

kntv, this, article, about, television, station, jose, california, british, educational, television, program, show, confused, with, ktnv, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliab. This article is about the television station in San Jose California For the British educational television program see The KNTV Show Not to be confused with KTNV TV This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KNTV news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message KNTV channel 11 branded as NBC Bay Area is a television station licensed to San Jose California United States serving as the NBC outlet for the San Francisco Bay Area It is owned and operated by the network s NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Telemundo outlet KSTS channel 48 it is also sister to regional sports networks NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California KNTV and KSTS share studios on North 1st Street in the North San Jose Innovation District KNTV s transmitter is located on San Bruno Mountain KNTVSan Jose San Francisco Oakland CaliforniaUnited StatesCitySan Jose CaliforniaChannelsDigital 13 VHF Virtual 11BrandingNBC Bay AreaProgrammingAffiliations11 1 NBC48 3 Telemundofor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerNBC Owned Television Stations Comcast NBCUniversal NBC Telemundo License LLC Sister stationsKSTS NBC Sports Bay Area NBC Sports CaliforniaHistoryFoundedApril 16 1954 1954 04 16 1 First air dateSeptember 12 1955 68 years ago 1955 09 12 Former channel number s Analog 11 VHF 1955 2009 Digital 12 VHF 1999 2020 Former affiliationsIndependent 1955 1960 ABC 1960 2000 The WB 2000 2001 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID35280ERP95 kWHAAT419 m 1 375 ft Transmitter coordinates37 41 6 5 N 122 26 4 6 W 37 685139 N 122 434611 W 37 685139 122 434611Translator s KSTS DT 11 3 19 3 UHF San JoseLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr nbcbayarea wbr comKNTV was established as an independent station in 1955 in 1960 it became an affiliate of ABC as the affiliate of record for Salinas and Monterey otherwise a separate market Even though San Francisco had its own ABC television station KGO TV KNTV focused its news and other programming on the Santa Clara Valley In 1999 ABC paid KNTV to end its affiliation in 2000 in order to allow KGO TV to serve as the only source of ABC programming in the San Jose area The station operated as an independent for a year and a half before securing a 10 year affiliation with NBC and then being sold to the network outright Local news covering the entire Bay Area is produced from the San Jose studios Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and ABC affiliation 1955 1999 1 2 Transition 1999 2001 1 3 As an NBC O amp O 2001 present 1 3 1 New studios and transmitter 2 Programming 2 1 Past program preemptions and deferrals 2 2 Sports programming 2 3 News operation 2 3 1 Notable current on air staff 2 3 2 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 ATSC 3 0 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years and ABC affiliation 1955 1999 edit KNTV 3 signed on the air on September 12 1955 originally operating as an independent station covering the entire north central California coast from Monterey to San Francisco It was the first television station in San Jose and was originally operated by Standard Radio and Television Corporation which was owned by Allen T Gilliland 4 The station s studios and offices were located at 645 Park Avenue a short distance from the Caltrain railroad tracks and adjacent to the Gilliland owned Sunlite Baking Company in downtown San Jose Its antenna was originally located on Loma Prieta some 60 miles 97 km south of San Francisco Channel 11 often aired shows from CBS DuMont and NBC that were respectively turned down by San Francisco s KPIX TV channel 5 and KRON TV channel 4 as well as some ABC shows that also aired on KGO TV channel 7 The station was not viable as an independent despite the Bay Area s size The going got even more difficult when Oakland based KTVU channel 2 signed on in 1958 and it soon became apparent that the Bay Area was not large enough at the time to support two independent stations However due to KNTV s transmitter and antenna location its signal could be received fairly well in the nearby areas of Monterey and Salinas the transmitter was located approximately halfway between San Jose and Monterey Taking advantage of this KNTV sought and was granted the ABC affiliation for the Monterey Bay area in 1960 5 on the condition that the station reduced its transmitter power so as not to overlap with network owned KGO TV s signal Previously all three networks had been shoehorned onto Salinas based KSBW TV channel 8 KNTV therefore became one of the few stations located outside the market it served Following the death of Allen T Gilliland in 1960 ownership of KNTV was held by the executors of his estate which included son Allen T Gilliland Jr 6 The younger Gilliland acquired majority ownership in August 1966 7 8 and later operated it as part of Gill Industries which also controlled San Jose s cable television system KNTV was highly regarded locally by viewers and seen as a hometown station for the South Bay with news coverage and local commercials reflecting its South Bay roots rather than focusing almost solely on San Francisco as the other network outlets did citation needed Gill Industries sold KNTV to Norfolk Virginia based Landmark Communications in 1978 9 10 Twelve years later Landmark sold the station to a minority owned firm Granite Broadcasting 11 Transition 1999 2001 edit In 1999 KGO TV agreed to pay Granite a substantial fee to stop channel 11 from running ABC programming once the station s affiliation contract expired ABC s corporate parent The Walt Disney Company saw the need to expand KGO TV s exclusive advertising market share into San Jose for this reason and it felt that KNTV was taking away from the share That same year the deYoung family owners of KRON TV and the San Francisco Chronicle put all of its media properties up for sale NBC which had been in the midst of renewing its affiliation agreement with KRON TV jumped into the bidding It had been one of the bidders for the channel 4 license in the late 1940s when it wanted a sister television station to complement West Coast flagship KNBC AM 680 now KNBR but lost out to Chronicle The deYoungs had built KRON into one of NBC s strongest affiliates though NBC had long felt chagrin at KRON s frequent preemptions of network programming NBC was thought to be the favorite to buy KRON TV but in a move that shocked the broadcasting industry lost a bidding war for the station to Young Broadcasting in November 1999 12 NBC responded by threatening to yank its programming from KRON unless Young agreed to run it under the conventions of an NBC owned outlet including disallowing the station from preempting NBC programs outside of breaking news coverage 13 14 The network also made the unprecedented demand that Young pay NBC 10 million annually to carry the network s programming a form of reverse compensation Young refused and announced that it would end KRON TV s 52 year relationship with NBC once its affiliation contract ended in December 2001 15 In February 2000 Granite contacted NBC to negotiate an affiliation deal and offered to pay an average of 37 million annually totaling roughly 362 million over 10 years for the rights to broadcast NBC programs on KNTV This agreement was groundbreaking and notable as KNTV became the first major market affiliate to pay a network for programming reversing a long standing model where networks paid affiliates to carry their programming NBC accepted the deal which was due to take effect in January 2002 15 In preparation for this switch KNTV boosted its signal to reach the entire Bay Area This increased KNTV s potential audience to more than seven million viewers including 90 of the Bay Area 16 On July 3 2000 KNTV terminated its ABC affiliation after 40 years with the network it then temporarily carried programming from The WB Television Network in a part time simulcast with then co owned KBWB TV channel 20 now KOFY TV which was the full time WB affiliate for the Bay Area 17 The move cost the Monterey Bay area an over the air ABC affiliate To compensate for the loss KGO TV was then added on cable providers in that market with certain syndicated programs carried by the station replaced due to syndication exclusivity rules This did not pose as much of a problem as it may seem due to the very high penetration of cable and satellite in the Monterey Bay area ABC would not return over the air to the area until KSBW began carrying ABC programming on the station s second digital subchannel on April 18 2011 18 In September 2000 Nielsen Media Research reclassified KNTV to the Bay Area DMA 19 In March 2001 the Federal Communications Commission FCC officially recognized KNTV as a Bay Area station 20 clearing the way for channel 11 to begin identifying as San Jose San Francisco Oakland For Granite Broadcasting the deal with NBC was expensive the company showed a net loss of 44 million for the first three quarters of 2001 more than double its losses during the same period the previous year In an attempt to reduce debts Granite started looking for a buyer for Detroit WB affiliate WDWB now WMYD in October 2001 21 that station would not be sold until 2014 22 As an NBC O amp O 2001 present edit On December 17 2001 NBC announced another twist on the deal it bought KNTV from cash strapped Granite for 230 million 23 24 effectively separating itself from KBWB which remained under Granite ownership it was sold in 2018 The network was already in the process of acquiring San Jose based Telemundo station KSTS and wanted to create a duopoly in the Bay Area KNTV officially joined NBC at 11 35 p m Pacific Time on December 31 2001 25 Jay Leno officially welcomed NBC s newest station in a ceremony on The Tonight Show leading an area wide 10 second countdown as the show served as KNTV s first NBC program 26 followed later that morning by a segment on the Today show in which Al Roker introduced KNTV s anchors With NBC s move to channel 11 it became the only major network in the Bay Area to switch from one station to another KNTV is the third Bay Area station to affiliate with NBC as primary CBS affiliate KPIX TV had carried the network as a secondary affiliation upon its sign on in 1948 until KRON debuted the following year NBC formally took control of KNTV in April 2002 This was not NBC s first attempt at purchasing a station in the Bay Area a plan to purchase KTVU in 1961 was canceled following antitrust objections from KRON TV along with an FCC hearing designation surrounding all applications related to NBC s ownership of radio and television stations in Philadelphia 27 nbsp KNTV s logo from September 2002 to July 2008After the affiliation switch to NBC Granite switched the station s on air numerical branding to NBC 3 to reflect its position on cable channel 3 on nearly every cable provider in the Bay Area 28 After the sale to NBC its new ownership addressed issues involving confusion with Sacramento s NBC affiliate KCRA TV which broadcast on channel 3 and rebranded the station as NBC 11 in September 2002 Initially as the station built up its newsgathering resources in San Francisco and the East Bay KNTV newscasts were perceived to be infotainment due to the focus on much more accessible crime and entertainment news but by late 2002 the newscasts began focusing on Bay Area affairs 29 The station added on a San Francisco bureau and studio in a 25 000 square foot 2 300 m2 facility on Battery Street in San Francisco 29 During the 2004 Summer Olympics the station heavily promoted channel 11 through its illuminating marketing campaign stylized as I11uminating with the number 11 used in place of the L letters New studios and transmitter edit nbsp KNTV and KSTS studios located at 2450 North First Street in San JoseIn 2004 NBC converted a vacant office space in northern San Jose into a state of the art all digital facility for KNTV and KSTS On December 13 of that year KNTV moved from its original studios on Park Avenue to the new location As part of a company wide environmental initiative known today as Green is Universal the facility is entirely powered by wind energy 30 Following its acquisition by NBC KNTV continued to broadcast from its longtime transmitter location on the summit of Loma Prieta located between San Jose and Santa Cruz but did not increase its power to improve signal coverage in San Francisco and Oakland as a result the signal could not be seen over the air in much of the Bay Area north of San Mateo County including much of San Francisco itself 31 32 The affiliation and market switches also resulted in many cable providers in the Monterey Bay area either dropping KNTV entirely or blocking its NBC programming under syndication exclusivity guidelines even so the signal still overlapped with KSBW That all changed on September 12 2005 when KNTV was able to finally move its transmitter 52 miles 84 km northwest to San Bruno Mountain giving it a signal comparable to the Bay Area s other major stations The move came after years of objection from KRON s owner Young Broadcasting KRON made numerous filings with the FCC alleging that thousands of San Jose residents would lose over the air coverage of KNTV if it moved closer to San Francisco 33 Some San Francisco residents especially in the Sunset and Richmond districts of the city still found it difficult to receive an adequate over the air signal because they are shielded from San Bruno Mountain Most of the other Bay Area stations operate from Sutro Tower which has a better overall view of San Francisco proper although at the expense of those in northern San Mateo County where San Bruno Mountain acts as a shield However most of the Bay Area is covered with a strong signal from all of the stations The year closed however with a devastating wildfire at the retired transmitting facility on Loma Prieta The fire was quickly extinguished on the afternoon of December 31 however the fire reignited after firefighters had left the scene and destroyed the former primary analog and digital transmitters which had only been retired a few months earlier and were in backup status as well as a variety of other communications equipment In January 2007 CNBC moved its Silicon Valley bureau formerly located at The Wall Street Journal s bureau in Palo Alto into KNTV KSTS San Jose studios Former KNTV and KRON reporter Jim Goldman is the bureau chief and the main CNBC reporter covering business stories concerning the Silicon Valley the set used for daily broadcasts on CNBC occupies part of KNTV s newsroom In 2009 KNTV changed its on air branding from NBC11 to NBC Bay Area the station s website was relaunched on October 16 of that year as part of a larger revamp of the websites of NBC s entire O amp O station group 34 In April 2010 KNTV entered into an arrangement with former NBC affiliate KRON TV to broadcast network programs during instances in which KNTV has to preempt them for special programming such as telecasts of San Francisco Giants games Incidentally KRON s owner Young Broadcasting discussed entering KRON into a shared services agreement with KNTV s owner NBCUniversal 35 which ultimately never materialized KRON s default carriage of preempted NBC shows ended in 2012 when KICU TV then owned by Cox Media Group as a sister station to KTVU resumed those duties until the sale of both KICU and KTVU to Fox Television Stations in 2014 preemptions are now handled in house with a move of NBC programming to KNTV s Cozi TV subchannel On April 13 2010 KNTV became the subject of Stephen Colbert s program The Colbert Report where Colbert played a clip read by weekend anchor Diane Dwyer on the issue of unpaid internships Colbert would eventually use that given clip to set the stage for laughs based on unpaid interns 36 In April 2014 a five alarm fire destroyed the former KNTV complex on Park Avenue the vacant property had been purchased by the San Jose Redevelopment Agency along with adjacent parcels in the eventually ill fated hopes of attracting a new downtown stadium for the Oakland A s 37 38 Programming editSince being purchased by NBCUniversal KNTV has produced its own programs for both local broadcast and for distribution nationally on the NBC television network and in syndication Two of KNTV s national and regional programs that are distributed to NBC stations are Tech Now a weekly show that debuted on September 19 1998 under Granite Broadcasting ownership that covers the latest in technology and gadgets and is hosted by Scott Budman and produced by Scott McGrew 39 and was at one time popular in Ghana 40 and In Wine Country a weekly series focusing on the Napa Valley wine community KNTV is one of ten NBC O amp O stations to distribute programs to other stations or to the network itself as of 2021 along with Los Angeles KNBC New York City s WNBC Miami s WTVJ Hartford s WVIT Philadelphia s WCAU Chicago s WMAQ TV Dallas KXAS TV San Diego s KNSD and Washington D C s WRC TV The station is also the local broadcaster of the San Jose Holiday Parade each December On October 12 2010 KNTV hosted its first political debate since becoming owned by NBCUniversal Its 5 6 and 11 p m newscast was broadcast live at San Rafael s Dominican University of California 41 42 though the latter newscast were used as a wrap up of the debate The debate between California gubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown was moderated by NBC News special correspondent Tom Brokaw This program was simulcast on several other NBC stations within California including fellow NBC O amp Os KNBC and KNSD as well as on Hearst Television owned KCRA TV and KSBW 43 44 45 Past program preemptions and deferrals edit As an ABC affiliate KNTV occasionally preempted a few ABC programs specify KGO TV meanwhile as a network owned outlet aired ABC s entire programming schedule so this often gave San Jose and Silicon Valley also known as the South Bay area residents a second choice for viewing preempted ABC programming although reception of KGO in the South Bay tended to have some static without a roof mounted antenna because of the relatively far distance from Sutro Tower In its early years as the new NBC affiliate for the San Francisco Bay Area KNTV aired NBC s soap opera lineup much later in the afternoon than most affiliates KRON had done this for years as an NBC affiliate Soon enough by August 2004 KNTV fell in line with the network s recommended time slot and aired Days of Our Lives NBC s remaining afternoon daytime drama at 1 p m before the soap opera moved to NBC s streaming service Peacock in September 2022 Sports programming edit On November 1 2007 KNTV entered into a three year broadcast contract with the San Francisco Giants through 2010 replacing the team s longtime broadcaster KTVU which had carried Giants games since 1961 three years after the team moved to the Bay Area and KTVU first began broadcasting The team s first game broadcast on KNTV aired on April 1 2008 KNTV broadcasts 20 to 40 Giants baseball games a year which are produced by sister network NBC Sports Bay Area Also KNTV airs Giants Clubhouse each weekend during the MLB season All of the Giants broadcasts are carried in high definition The station has preempted Giants telecasts during the Summer Olympics due to NBC currently holding the television rights to the Olympics The Giants contract with KNTV concluded at the end of the 2010 season however the broadcast rights were renewed before the 2011 season 46 Thus it is one of the few major network affiliates that carry live local MLB games to viewers in their broadcast area As of 2023 Giants telecasts on KNTV have been simulcasts from NBC Sports Bay Area Despite this it does not offer any live over the air broadcasts of the American League s Oakland Athletics which are broadcast exclusively by NBC Sports California on cable KNTV also occasionally runs special editions of its newscasts or Sports Sunday to cover San Francisco 49ers NFL games that are broadcast as part of NBC Sunday Night Football On January 23 2014 NBCUniversal Comcast and the San Francisco 49ers announced a 10 year partnership that included new additions to Levi s Stadium The partnership spans multiple business units that include KNTV NBC Sports Bay Area its VoiceEdge Ethernet and Xfinity services as well as building a new studio only four miles 6 km from where KNTV is based It also produced 400 hours of programming on KNTV and NBC Sports Bay Area 47 KNTV is slated to become the local broadcaster for Super Bowl LX in 2026 to be held at Levi s Stadium From 2006 to 2021 KNTV aired San Jose Sharks games shown via the NHL on NBC this included the team s appearance in the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals News operation edit KNTV presently as of broadcasts 37 hours 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week with 6 hours 5 minutes each weekday and 3 1 2 hours each on Saturdays and Sundays The station also produces a local sports highlight and discussion program on Sunday nights called Xfinity Sports Sunday Primetime which is hosted by sports anchor Dave Feldman during the fall when NBC provides football coverage in prime time In September 1998 KNTV began producing an hour long 10 p m newscast for then WB affiliate KBWB TV now KOFY TV 48 Upon becoming a WB affiliate in July 2000 KNTV increased its local news programming it retained all of its existing newscasts and added two hours to its weekday morning newscast an hour long news and technology focused program at noon an additional half hour to its 5 p m newscast and a simulcast of the KBWB 10 p m newscast 49 50 The 7 9 a m 5 30 and 10 p m newscasts were dropped once KNTV switched to NBC in January 2002 nbsp KNTV s news desk until December 21 2010 After rebranding as NBC Bay Area the news desk and newsroom made a minor change to reflect the current branding On July 21 2008 KNTV became the third station in the Bay Area behind KGO and KTVU to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition 51 For the first half of 2009 the recession forced NBC to cut costs at KNTV Several rounds of layoffs occurred forcing KNTV to shed some well known personalities including chief weather anchor John Farley who left the station in March 2009 52 after Farley s departure weekend weather segments originated from the studios of Los Angeles sister station KNBC The station also closed news bureaus in Sacramento and Oakland KNTV s news helicopter which was purchased in 2006 was also suspended from use on April 30 2009 53 On May 22 2009 former NBC Weather Plus meteorologist Jeff Ranieri was named KNTV s new chief meteorologist 54 The year prior on June 29 2008 layoffs included reporters Noelle Walker Ethan Harp Christien Kafton and San Jose reporter Daniel Garza along with several behind the scenes jobs In December 2010 sports director Raj Mathai transitioned to weeknight news anchor though he continued to host Sports Sunday for a short time after the change 55 On December 21 2010 KNTV s newscasts moved to a temporary set while the main news set underwent renovations traffic and sports reports were also done in the newsroom Meteorologist Rob Mayeda also announced his move to the weekend evening newscast The station added additional personnel including former KOB reporter Marla Tellez 56 meteorologist Nick O Kelly and freelance sports anchors Justin Allen 57 and Christine Nubla all of whom except for Tellez previously worked for KNTV On April 20 2011 KNTV announced that Comcast SportsNet Bay Area now NBC Sports Bay Area would begin producing sports segments for the station starting on June 13 2011 58 59 to be produced from a dedicated set at the cable channel s studios 60 61 This made KNTV the first NBC owned station to have its sports segments produced by the regional sports network 62 63 On August 10 2011 Janelle Wang replaced Jessica Aguirre as weeknight anchor of the 5 p m newscast Wang and Raj Mathai are the only Asian American weekday anchor team outside of Hawaii 64 On July 16 2016 KNTV became the eighth NBC owned station and the first station on the West Coast to begin using Look N graphics following seven NBC owned stations on the East Coast which began using the new graphics in the summer of 2016 Before this KNTV along with sister stations KNBC and KNSD revamped their websites on July 1 2016 As of January 2017 KNTV is the only NBC owned station and one of the two stations in the Bay Area which do not have 4 p m newscasts since the NBC affiliation taken over from KRON TV in 2002 Several owned stations already have hour long 4 p m newscasts The other NBC owned stations in New York Miami and Hartford began theirs in June the stations in Los Angeles and Chicago revived theirs in the summer of 2016 and the station in Boston then WBTS LD debuted theirs in January 2017 In December 2018 the station announced that they would cut its midday newscasts to half an hour beginning on January 7 2019 in favor of the brand new lifestyle show California LIVE sister stations KNBC which produces the program 65 and KNSD also announced their cuts on the midday newscasts for a half hour due to the launching of the series From mid March 2020 until April 17 2020 KNTV expanded its 11 p m weeknight newscast to a full hour to provide expanded coverage of the COVID 19 pandemic In May 2021 it was announced that KNTV will move NBC Nightly News to the network recommended time of 6 30 p m beginning June 7 as a result of the introduction of two new newscasts at 5 30 p m and 7 p m the former will be the third in the San Francisco Bay Area to have this following KTVU which have theirs as a result of their expansion of its 5 p m newscast in April 2005 and KPIX TV which introduced it in February 2019 and the latter will be the second station in the area to adding the 7 p m newscasts following KPIX TV which introduced their 7 p m newscast in February 2019 66 In addition the logo was modified with the stripes of colors used in the NBC logo was added and the news opens was also modified with the addition of Moving You Forward slogan which is introduced to complete with their competitor KGO TV which introduced their slogan Building a Better Bay Area in 2020 On July 5 2021 a day after Independence Day KNTV began using Look S graphics after its sister station KNBC began using it a week prior to its switch and other stations in Chicago and Dallas both debuting it on June 21 and 29 respectively On September 12 2022 KNTV launched a half hour 4 30 p m newscast after the East Coast edition of Nightly News airing at 4 p m 67 68 Notable current on air staff edit Jessica Aguirre anchor also host of NBC Class Action Brodie Brazil sports anchor reporter NBC Sports Bay Area contributor Raj Mathai anchor Rob Mayeda AMS Seal of Approval meteorologist and host of On Thin Ice Scott McGrew business and technology reporter Tech Now producer reporter Press Here host moderator and weekday anchor Sergio Quintana general assignment reporter Jeff Ranieri AMS Seal of Approval chief meteorologist Garvin Thomas Bay Area Proud reporter also fill in anchorNotable former on air staff edit Chauncey Bailey reporter 1970 1971 69 later editor at The Oakland Post murdered in Oakland in 2007 70 Marc Brown reporter 1985 1987 now at KABC TV 71 Allen Denton anchor 2000 2007 72 later at KUSI TV 73 Dave Feldman sports anchor now at NBC Sports Bay Area 74 Chris Flanagan sports anchor 2000 2004 now at WDVM TV WDCW 75 T J Holmes anchor 2003 2006 76 77 now at ABC News 78 Jon Kelley anchor 2011 2013 79 80 now host of Funny You Should Ask 81 Lisa Kim anchor 1999 2010 82 Tony Kovaleski chief investigative reporter 2011 2015 83 now at KMGH TV 84 Jim Kozimor sports anchor NBC Sports Bay Area contributor moved to Nashville David Lee sports anchor 85 1993 1998 now news director at WFRV TV Jess Marlow reporter 1960s later at KNBC and KCBS TV deceased 86 Vicky Nguyen investigative reporter fill in anchor 2007 2019 87 now at NBC News 87 Shannon O Donnell weekend morning meteorologist 2001 2007 88 now at KOMO TV 89 Victoria Recano anchor reporter 90 2002 now correspondent for Inside Edition 91 Ric Romero cameraman 92 1977 1978 later at KABC TV 92 Ted Rowlands reporter 93 1997 1999 now at Court TV 94 Catt Sadler entertainment reporter host of The Bay Beat 1998 2002 95 96 later correspondent for E 95 Marla Tellez anchor reporter 2010 2013 97 now at KTTV 97 Technical information editSubchannels edit Further information KSTS Subchannels The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of KNTV 98 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming11 1 1080i 16 9 KNTV HD NBC11 2 480i COZI TV Cozi TV48 3 1080i KSTS HD Telemundo KSTS 48 4 480i TeleX TeleXitos KSTS DT2 11 5 480i NBCLX LX4 2 480i 4 3 Antenna Antenna TV KRON DT2 Broadcast on behalf of another station Between them KNTV and KSTS broadcast the same five services 11 3 and 11 4 on the KSTS multiplex simulcast 11 1 and 11 2 on the KNTV multiplex and vice versa for KSTS The two stations are not co sited KSTS is on Mount Allison Analog to digital conversion edit KNTV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 11 on June 12 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 99 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition VHF channel 12 100 using virtual channel 11 KNTV is now the largest NBC affiliate on the VHF band and the only NBC O amp O to broadcast on VHF ATSC 3 0 edit On March 27 2023 KNTV began carrying Antenna TV on its multiplexed signal on behalf of KRON on channel 4 2 to help free up KRON s RF channel 7 for ATSC 3 0 transmission On March 29 2023 at 10 01 a m KNTV and five other Bay Area stations went live on KRON s new transmitter on Sutro Tower in ATSC 3 0 With this addition of the ATSC 3 0 signal from Sutro Tower KNTV is the only station in the Bay Area broadcasting from three different full power transmitters concurrently Also at the time of the ATSC 3 0 launch the San Francisco Bay Area is the first and only market with all five major English networks participating via O amp O stations as well as Univision O amp O KDTV On May 5 2023 KNTV began upconverting the ATSC 3 0 signal to Dolby Vision becoming the first station in the market to do so References edit For the record Actions of the FCC New TV stations Grants PDF Broadcasting Telecasting April 26 1954 p 103 via worldradiohistory com Facility Technical Data for KNTV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission For the record Actions of the FCC Existing TV stations Call letters assigned permanent dead link Broadcasting Telecasting May 2 1955 pg 97 Station was originally assigned call letters KQXI calls were changed to KNTV in May 1955 KNTV TV starts next week permanent dead link Broadcasting Telecasting September 5 1955 pg 9 Goes ABC PDF Broadcasting vol 58 no 16 p 63 April 18 1960 For the record Actions of the FCC Ownership changes Applications Broadcasting August 15 1960 pg 102 Changing hands Approved permanent dead link Broadcasting August 15 1966 pg 64 Gains control of KNTV TV Broadcasting August 15 1966 pg 74 In brief permanent dead link Broadcasting January 9 1978 pg 28 Changing hands Approved permanent dead link Broadcasting August 14 1978 pg 65 Announcement of acquisition of KNTV by Granite Broadcasting Corp permanent dead link Broadcasting February 26 1990 pg 19 KCAL s Owner Outbids NBC for S F s Leading TV Station Los Angeles Times November 17 1999 Retrieved May 11 2013 NBC Tells KRON Bidders Who s Boss San Francisco Chronicle October 27 1999 NBC offers to buy KRON San Francisco Chronicle November 3 1999 a b Goodman Tim February 14 2000 KNTV in KRON out as NBC affiliate The San Francisco Examiner Retrieved September 17 2013 Wilkerson David B May 10 2000 Granite boosts San Jose station signal marketwatch com Retrieved September 17 2013 Carman John July 3 2000 TV Turmoil As Channel 11 Cuts ABC Link SFGate Retrieved April 6 2020 KSBW To Offer ABC NBC Programming 1 KNTV officially in 5th market says FCC 2001 03 21 Silicon Valley San Jose Business Journal Archived from the original on November 9 2002 The Story At 11 KNTV is set to become the Bay Area s NBC affiliate but can it play with the big boys Jeff Kearns Metroactive December 6 2001 Scripps Buying Granite TVs in Buffalo Detroit TVNewsCheck Retrieved February 10 2014 Warren Michael NBC gets Bay Area owned and operated station with KNTV purchase San Jose Mercury News Associated Press Archived from the original on December 18 2001 NBC to buy San Jose s KNTV San Jose Business Journal Goodman Tim January 2 2002 The new KRON makes a weak first impression SFGate Retrieved April 6 2020 NBC11 COUNTDOWN TO NBC AFFILIATION Big piece falls out of NBC RKO deal PDF Broadcasting October 30 1961 p 42 Big piece falls out of NBC RKO deal PDF Broadcasting October 30 1961 p 44 Carman John December 18 2001 NBC move guaranteed to rankle Trying times ahead for network s viewers San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved September 17 2013 a b Hartlaub Peter December 28 2002 KNTV stronger as an NBC affiliate but still has signal trouble San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved September 17 2013 Green Blends in 2009 04 18 06 00 00 Multichannel News Archived from the original on June 15 2011 Retrieved April 19 2009 Carman John Goodman Tim January 4 2002 KNTV s poor reception Many Bay Area viewers can t get signal from new NBC affiliate SFGate Archived from the original on January 12 2002 Retrieved September 17 2013 Ybarra Michael J February 5 2002 Bay Area I Want My NBC Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 16 2015 Hartlaub Peter December 4 2003 KRON tries to block TV tower Old foe NBC plans transmitter to boost viewership in S F SFGate Retrieved April 6 2020 TVnewsday Staff October 13 2008 NBC O amp Os Relaunch as Locals Only Sites TVnewsday Archived from the original on October 16 2008 Retrieved October 17 2008 Tanklefsky David February 16 2010 NBC in Talks to Partner with KRON Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved April 6 2020 Preuitt Lori April 13 2010 Stephen Colbert Thinks We re Funny NBC Bay Area Retrieved April 6 2020 Donato Weinstein Nathan April 14 2014 San Jose five alarm fire burned building on land set aside for A s ballpark www bizjournals com Retrieved July 13 2019 Herhold Scott April 16 2014 Herhold KNTV fire destroyed the last remnants of an era San Jose Mercury News Retrieved July 13 2019 TechNow About Archived from the original on March 21 2011 Retrieved May 17 2010 Silicon Valley s www ghanaweb com October 1 2002 Retrieved April 6 2020 MIDDLETON RJ October 8 2010 Third Final Gubernatorial Debate Coming Oct 12 NBC Bay Area NBC News Tom Brokaw to Moderate California Governor s Debate Between Candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown at Dominican University of California on October 12 WISN TV and partners to provide Wisconsin Gubernatorial Primary Debate statewide Archived October 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine First Read Tonight s Brown Whitman debate October 14 2010 Archived from the original on October 14 2010 Retrieved April 6 2020 First Read First thoughts A tale of two candidates San Francisco Giants on NBC Bay Area NBC Bay Area March 6 2011 Archived from the original on March 16 2011 Retrieved March 27 2011 Trujillo Damian January 23 2014 Comcast NBCUniversal 49ers Announce 10 Year Partnership NBC Bay Area Retrieved February 17 2014 Goodman Tim September 2 1998 Former KOFY plans news at 10 SFGate Retrieved April 6 2020 TV Turmoil As Channel 11 Cuts ABC Link San Francisco Chronicle July 3 2000 NEW NBC AFFILIATE KNTV Expansion Plans Focus on More News San Francisco Chronicle February 15 2000 Murph Darren July 22 2008 NBC11 gives Bay Area residents local news in HD Engadget Retrieved February 13 2020 John Farley leaves NBC 11 after 13 years Budget cuts ground Channel 11 helicopter NBC Weather Guy Jeff Ranieri Moves West Preuitt Lori December 23 2010 Raj Mathai Makes Jump to News Desk NBC Bay Area Retrieved December 23 2010 UPDATED KOB TV Announces Staff Moves WTSP sports anchor Justin Allen leaving station NBC Bay Area and Comcast SportsNet announce new era in Bay Area sports journalism permanent dead link CSN Bay Area Comcast to provide sports content for KNTV San Francisco Chronicle Okanes Jonathan 2011 CSNBA to provide content for sports segments on NBC Bay Area Inside Bay Area Retrieved April 21 2011 Comcast Bay Area Sports Network to Produce Sports Content for NBC Station The Hollywood Reporter NBC Bay Area to use CSNBA to provide content on nightly sports segments Archived March 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine Inside Bay Area Fernandez Bob 2011 Comcast to provide sports coverage for San Francisco NBC station The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved April 21 2011 AAJA News Headliners AAJA Salutes NBC Bay Area for Diversity in Hiring Archived from the original on August 27 2011 Retrieved August 23 2011 California Live A New Lifestyle and Entertainment Show to Premiere on NBC Owned Stations in California in January 2019 NBC 4 Los Angeles June 5 2018 Retrieved July 13 2019 Raj Mathai May 24 2021 Working w the Big Guy today LesterHoltNBC is always so genuine humble and fun He s in town to announce NBCNightlyNews moving to 6 30p and launch of our new 7pm local newscast nbcbayarea all begins June 7 JessAguirreNBC Twitter Retrieved May 24 2021 KNTV Bay Area Debuts 4 30 P M News September 12 Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved on November 21 2022 Press Release NBC Bay Area Launches Weekday 4 30 P M Newscast on Sept 12 NBC Bay Area Retrieved on November 21 2022 Bender Kristin August 7 2007 Chauncey Bailey veteran newsman Oakland Post editor The Mercury News Richman Josh Fischer Douglas September 18 2007 Bailey s career in news spanned globe for decades Oakland Tribune Retrieved March 12 2013 Marc Brown NABJLA September 30 2019 McCollum Charlie November 14 2007 TV anchor Allen Denton leaving KNTV The Mercury News Griffin Rick March 3 2019 MarketInk KUSI TV News Anchor Allen Denton Retires Times of San Diego Dave Feldman Joins Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Returns to Northern California Business Wire July 23 2012 Santos Derrick July 14 2016 Chris Flanagan Joining FOX 25 as Weekend Evening Anchor New England One T J Holmes T J Holmes T J Holmes Joins CNN As Weekend Anchor TVNewser August 15 2006 Archived from the original on July 27 2020 Chariton Jordan December 23 2014 T J Holmes Joins ABC News as Co Anchor of America This Morning and World News Now The Wrap NBC Bay Area Announces Addition of Two New Anchors PR Newswire July 7 2011 Jon Kelley Exiting Chicago TV For Second Time Chicagoland Radio and Media September 17 2015 Jon Kelley To Host Game Funny You Should Ask TV News Check November 15 2016 Lisa Kim departs NBC Bay Area San Francisco Press Club December 10 2010 Roberts Michael November 11 2011 Tony Kovaleski on his decision to leave 7News in favor of KNTV in Bay Area Westword TV reporter Tony Kovaleski returning to Denver The Mercury News November 25 2015 Archived from the original on April 28 2017 Eck Kevin April 14 2014 Former KNTV Building Gutted by Fire TVSpy Archived from the original on July 27 2020 Long Time Newscaster Jess Marlow Dies at Age 84 NBC Bay Area August 4 2014 Retrieved September 16 2015 a b Barney Chuck April 9 2019 Bay Area journalist Vicky Nguyen leaving KNTV The Mercury News Retrieved April 30 2020 Allen Denton leaving NBC11 San Francisco Press Club November 15 2007 Shannon O Donnell now a freelance substitute on KOMO 4 Seattle Post Intelligencer February 20 2009 Schneider Michael August 24 2009 Ohlman Recano to anchor KTLA Variety VICTORIA RECANO CBS Television Distribution a b Villafane Veronica November 25 2015 Romero retires from KABC Media Moves Ted Rowlands CNN Archived from the original on May 16 2020 Court TV Promotes Ted Rowlands To Anchor PR Newswire December 19 2019 a b Quinn Dave December 20 2017 All About Catt Sadler Single Mom Who Left Her Dream Job at E News Over Pay Inequality People A Day in the Life Catt Sadler Focus April 28 2015 a b LA s Fox 11 Hires Marla Tellez To Join Good Day LA Deadline Hollywood November 26 2013 RabbitEars TV Query for KNTV rabbitears info Retrieved March 16 2022 List of Digital Full Power Station Archived August 29 2013 at the Wayback Machine CDBS Print Kearns Jeff December 6 12 2001 The Story At 11 Metroactive May 20 2005 Romano Allison Sullivan Flexes KNTV s Muscle Broadcasting and Cable February 21 2005 Malone Michael July 1 2008 KNTV NBC 11 to fire 8 people from the station Broadcasting and Cable July 1 2008External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to KNTV Official website Telemundo48 com KSTS TV in Spanish NBC Bay Area Studio Pictures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KNTV amp oldid 1198462510, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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