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KOLN

KOLN (channel 10) is a television station licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, serving southeastern and central Nebraska as an affiliate of CBS. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios on North 40th Street in Lincoln and transmitter facilities near Beaver Crossing, Nebraska.

KOLN
Channels
Branding10/11; 10/11 Now
(pronounced as "ten-eleven")
Programming
Affiliations10.1: CBS (1954–present)
10.2: Start TV
10.3: Court TV
10.4: Heroes & Icons
10.5: Circle
10.6: True Crime Network
Ownership
Owner
Lincoln: KCWH-LD, KSNB-TV
Hastings: KNHL
Omaha: WOWT
North Platte: KNOP-TV, KNPL-LD, KIIT-CD
Scottsbluff: KNEP
History
First air date
February 18, 1953 (69 years ago) (1953-02-18)
Former call signs
KOLN-TV (1953–1986)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
12 (VHF, 1953–1954)
10 (VHF, 1954–2009)
Digital:
25 (UHF, until 2009)
18 (UHF, temporary share with KCWH-LD, 2020–2021)
Analog/DT1:
DuMont (1953–1954)
ABC (secondary, 1954–1957)
DT2:
UPN (2005–2006)
MyNetworkTV (2006–2013)
NBC (simulcast of KSNB-TV, 2013–2022)
DT3:
MyNetworkTV/MeTV (2013–2022)
Call sign meaning
Lincoln (sic)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID7890
ERP66.1 kW[1]
HAAT454 m (1,490 ft)[1]
Transmitter coordinates40°48′11″N 97°10′53″W / 40.80306°N 97.18139°W / 40.80306; -97.18139[1]
Translator(s)See below
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.1011now.com
KGIN
Semi-satellite of KOLN
CityGrand Island, Nebraska
Channels
Brandingsee KOLN infobox
Programming
Affiliations11.1: CBS
11.2: NBC
11.3: MyNetworkTV/MeTV
11.4: Heroes & Icons
11.5: Circle
11.6: True Crime Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Gray Television
  • (Gray Television Licensee, LLC)
see KOLN infobox
History
First air date
October 1, 1961 (61 years ago) (1961-10-01)
Former call signs
KGIN-TV (1961–1986)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
11 (VHF, 1961–2009)
Digital:
32 (UHF, until 2009)
Call sign meaning
Grand Island, Nebraska
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID7894
ERP25 kW
HAAT314.6 m (1,032 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°35′14″N 98°48′10″W / 40.58722°N 98.80278°W / 40.58722; -98.80278 (KGIN)
Translator(s)See below
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

KGIN (channel 11) in Grand Island operates as a semi-satellite of KOLN, serving the central portion of the market; this station maintains a news bureau and sales office on West State Street in Grand Island and transmitter facilities near Heartwell, Nebraska. Collectively branded as "10/11", the two stations serve one of the largest coverage areas in the United States, stretching across 42 counties in southern and central Nebraska—almost two-thirds of the state's geographical land area—and an additional four counties in Kansas.

KOLN/KGIN share common ownership with York-licensed NBC affiliate KSNB-TV (channel 4), which was acquired by Gray in 2013 and simulcasts in high definition on the second digital subchannel of KGIN. It previously broadcast MyNetworkTV and MeTV programming, along with central Nebraska-specific newscasts. Following Gray's acquisition of Hastings' NBC affiliate KHAS-TV, the station was shut down and its programming (along with separately-produced newscasts out of Hastings) was moved to KSNB's primary channel, which became the primary NBC affiliate for this vast market. KSNB moved to KHAS' former studio just outside Hastings on US 281, though master control and some internal operations are based at KOLN's facilities. Gray reacquired KNHL (the former KHAS-TV) from Legacy Broadcasting on March 1, 2019, and made it a KSNB satellite to further resolve its signal issues.[2] KOLN/KGIN is also sister to Lincoln-licensed low-power station KCWH-LD (channel 18), a CW affiliate (through The CW Plus) that served as a translator for KSNB prior to 2018.

KNPL-LD (channel 10) in North Platte operates as another semi-satellite of KOLN. KOLN serves as a master hub for Gray's Nebraska television stations, with the exception of NBC affiliate WOWT (channel 6) in Omaha.

History

KOLN-TV signed on for the first time on February 18, 1953, on channel 12 as Nebraska's third television station and the first outside Omaha. It was owned by Cornhusker Radio and Television Corporation along with KOLN radio (1400 AM; now KLIN). In August 1953, it was purchased by broadcasting pioneer John Fetzer.[3] In February 1954, Fetzer purchased Lincoln's other TV station, KFOR-TV, channel 10, which had launched a few months after KOLN.[4] To avoid running afoul of FCC ownership regulations (and to create a commercial broadcast monopoly for himself in the Lincoln market[5]), Fetzer moved KOLN to channel 10 and donated the channel 12 facilities and the KFOR license to the University of Nebraska for its educational station, KUON-TV.[6] At the same time, Fetzer obtained FCC permission to boost KOLN's visual effective radiated power to the then-maximum 316 kW,[3] to be broadcast from a new 1,000-foot (300 m) tower 20 miles (32 km) west of Lincoln. (At sign-on, KOLN was broadcasting at 26.9 kW visual ERP from a 407-foot (124 m) tower next to its studio.[7])

The station was originally the DuMont Television Network affiliate for the Omaha/Lincoln market. It picked up the ABC affiliation from KFOR-TV after Fetzer shut down that station in March 1954. Meanwhile, Fetzer persuaded the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to merge Lincoln with the Hastings–Kearney market in central Nebraska. Lincoln has long been the cultural center for central Nebraska, and Fetzer felt that Lincoln had more in common with this area than Omaha. He also wanted an affiliation with a stronger network. Although Fetzer had a very good relationship with CBS, there was little prospect of taking the CBS affiliation from Omaha's KMTV.

Soon after the FCC made Lincoln the center of the new Lincoln–Hastings–Kearney market, KOLN became a primary CBS affiliate. Omaha wouldn't have a primary ABC affiliate again until KETV signed on in 1957. DuMont shut down in 1956, and KOLN dropped the remaining ABC shows from the schedule in 1957. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.[8] Along with its more powerful broadcasting signal, KOLN signed on translator after translator across its vast and mostly rural coverage area over the next few years, cementing a dominance that continues to this day.

KGIN-TV debuted on October 1, 1961, as a satellite of KOLN; since then, the two stations have been known on-air as "10/11." During the 1960s, KOLN/KGIN frequently broadcast games of the Detroit Tigers, which Fetzer had bought in 1956.

Fetzer began selling off his stations in the 1980s. KOLN/KGIN was among the last to be sold, going to Gillett Communications in 1984. Gillett sold the pair to Busse Broadcasting in 1987 to make room for Gillett's acquisition of the Storer Broadcasting stations. Busse merged with current owner Gray Communications, now Gray Television, in 1998.

From KFOR-TV's shutdown in March 1954 until KLKN signed on in 1996, KOLN was the only commercial station in Lincoln, making it one of the largest cities in the country with only one full-power commercial station. The western half of the market had full network service; it was served by KGIN, ABC affiliate KHGI-TV and NBC affiliate KHAS-TV. Later, future sister station KSNB-TV broke off from NTV and joined with Grand Island-based KTVG-TV to become the Fox affiliate for the western half of the market. This resulted in a market that had very little basis in television reality; KOLN/KGIN was the only major-network station shared by the entire market (though KTVG/KSNB added a translator in Lincoln). It was only truly realized when direct-broadcast satellite gained more penetration at the turn of the century.

Despite being the only station in the market, KOLN had no need to air other networks' programming. Most of the Omaha stations provide at least secondary coverage of Lincoln. Until KMTV and WOWT were dropped at the turn of the millennium, most of them were also available on cable.

For a time in January 2009, the KOLN/KGIN website included a section about a Fox affiliate on its second digital subchannel (then used for MyNetworkTV, which was to have moved to a DT3 subcarrier). However, station officials later said there were no immediate plans to launch such a station, describing the page as part of an experimental project not meant for public consumption.[9] At that time, Fox programming was seen on KSNB-TV (now a sister station to KOLN/KGIN) and KTVG-TV (channel 17). Although the station refused to rule out launching a digital Fox station in the future, this was rendered moot when then-CW affiliate KCWL-TV relaunched as Fox affiliate KFXL-TV.

The "10/11" brand is so well established in Nebraska that when Gray brought KSNB back on the air in 2012, it initially did so under the branding "10/11 Central Nebraska." Likewise, when it relaunched its longtime translator in North Platte as locally-focused CBS affiliate KNPL-LD, it used the branding "10/11 North Platte."

Programming

Syndicated programming

Syndicated programs that air on KOLN/KGIN include Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Live with Kelly and Ryan, Inside Edition and The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others.

News operation

Historically, KOLN/KGIN has garnered some of the highest news ratings in the country. Not only was it the only major-network affiliate shared by the entire market for most of the second half of the 20th century, but it was the only commercial station in Lincoln for 40 years.

Well into the 1980s, when nearly every other local television news broadcast began with the latest news, KOLN began its newscasts with the weather report as a service to its mostly rural audience. A. James Ebel, KOLN's general manager from 1954 to 1985, began this practice not long after he arrived, saying years later, "The first thing I learned when I arrived here in 1954 is that the weather is the No. 1 story in Nebraska."[10] Mel Mains served as KOLN's main news anchor for 34 years, from 1961 to 1995.[11] Chief meteorologist Ken Siemek has been at the station since 1981.

KOLN/KGIN is one of the few television stations in the United States with a husband/wife anchor team, Jon Vanderford and Taryn Vanderford, who serve as anchors for the station's 4 p.m. newscast. They also host, along with morning meteorologist Brad Anderson, Pure Nebraska, a rural lifestyle show airing weekdays at 9 a.m. On September 15, 2007, KOLN/KGIN became the first and only station in the Lincoln–Hastings–Kearney market to broadcast weekend morning newscasts from 7–8 a.m. (The time was later changed to 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m. to accommodate Pure Nebraska's weekend show on Sundays at 7:30 a.m.) The weekend morning newscasts were later canceled.

On June 15, 2009, KOLN/KGIN became the first commercial station in Nebraska to broadcast local news in a widescreen format. Then on August 10, 2009, KOLN/KGIN took it one step further to become the first station in Nebraska to launch local news in high definition. With the change came new graphics and a new website www.1011now.com.[12] On September 13, 2010, KOLN/KGIN debuted the market's first 4 p.m. newscast with 10/11 First at Four.

KOLN/KGIN also produces nightly newscasts, My News at 9, formerly Nebraska Central News & 10/11 Central Nebraska News, targeting all of the viewing area and featuring weather forecasts for both eastern (Lincoln) and central (Grand Island/Hastings/Kearney) Nebraska, which airs at 9 p.m. on KSNB's digital subcarrier and KOLN/KGIN's digital subcarrier. My News at 9 only airs on weekdays at 9 p.m. It is produced and aired in high definition. In June 2014, the MyNetworkTV and MeTV programming was moved to a second subchannel of KSNB, with KSNB's main channel and the KOLN/KGIN subchannels now airing the programming previously seen on KHAS-TV; this includes NBC programming and KHAS-TV's separate Hastings-based news operation, giving Lincoln its first-ever NBC affiliate.[13][14] With the purchase of KNOP-TV, Gray merged KOLN/KGIN, KSNB and KNOP to form the Nebraska News & Weather Networks. All weather forecasts on the stations are now branded as the Nebraska Weather Network and feature the Nebraska Weather Network logo instead of a station logo in their visual graphics. The three stations can also cover each other's newscasts. Weather on weekends for KSNB is broadcast from their Lincoln studios in a second green screen facility since KOLN is also on air at the same time, and the same is done for KNOP during the weekday evening newscasts. Many news stories are shared between the stations. The result is that essentially for the first time, there is news from the majority of the coverage areas in almost every newscast.

Notable former on-air staff

Technical information

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

KOLN subchannels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[15]
10.1 1080i 16:9 KOLN-DT Main KOLN programming / CBS
10.2 720p StartTV Start TV
10.3 480i CourtTV Court TV
10.4 H & I Heroes & Icons
10.5 Circle Circle
10.6 Crime True Crime Network

KGIN subchannels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[16]
11.1 1080i 16:9 KGIN-DT Main KGIN programming / CBS
11.2 720p KSNB-DT Simulcast of KSNB-TV / NBC
11.3 480i MeMy-DT Simulcast of KSNB-DT2 / MeTV & MyNetworkTV
11.4 H & I Heroes & Icons
11.5 Circle Circle
11.6 Crime True Crime Network
 
Former "My TV" logo, used until 2013

UPN was broadcast on a DT2 subchannel of KOLN and KGIN under the banner UPN Nebraska; the service switched to MyNetworkTV in September 2006 and was locally branded as "MyTV" until being renamed "10–11 Central Nebraska" after the acquisition of KSNB in 2013. It not only airs syndicated programs, MeTV programming, and the entire MyNetworkTV schedule, but also 10/11-produced programming like Pure Nebraska, Star City Buzz and Prepzone Weekly.

Analog-to-digital conversion

KOLN aired its digital programming on channel 25, while KGIN aired digital programming on channel 32. Both stations shut down their analog signals at midnight on February 16, 2009, the day prior to the original date in which full-power television stations in the United States were set to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later rescheduled for June 12, 2009):[17][18][19]

  • KOLN shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 10; the station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 25 to VHF channel 10.
  • KGIN shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 11; the station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 32 to VHF channel 11.

KOLN tower collapse

On January 18, 2020, KOLN's transmitter tower near Beaver Crossing collapsed due to an ice storm. No one was injured, and the station was able to restore service via additional towers and cable/satellite delivery.[20] A new tower was completed on the same site in fall 2021, and KOLN resumed normal operations on November 23.[21]

Translators

KOLN/KGIN serves its large coverage area with six translators, all owned by Gray Television. The repeaters broadcast a multiplexed digital signal including high-definition programming.

The repeater in North Platte, KNPL-LD, was formerly a straight translator of KOLN/KGIN. On September 3, 2013, KNPL was re-launched as a semi-satellite of the station, adding local newscasts specific to the North Platte market.[22]

City of license Callsign Channel Translating ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
Cambridge K30FV-D 30 KGIN 2.1 kW 126 m (413 ft) 7892 40°22′03″N 100°17′59″W / 40.36750°N 100.29972°W / 40.36750; -100.29972 (K30FV-D)
Cozad K24HG-D 24 KGIN 1.1 kW 130 m (427 ft) 7895 40°38′04″N 99°41′52″W / 40.63444°N 99.69778°W / 40.63444; -99.69778 (K24HG-D)
Gothenburg K28GC-D 28 KGIN 2.2 kW 69 m (226 ft) 7889 40°58′32″N 100°11′24.4″W / 40.97556°N 100.190111°W / 40.97556; -100.190111 (K28GC-D)
Neligh K33OW-D 33 KOLN 4.9 kW 150 m (492 ft) 7897 42°02′43″N 98°01′42″W / 42.04528°N 98.02833°W / 42.04528; -98.02833 (K33OW-D)
Newport K25GM-D 25 KOLN 2.4 kW 147 m (482 ft) 7888 42°37′34″N 99°19′31″W / 42.62611°N 99.32528°W / 42.62611; -99.32528 (K25GM-D)
O'Neill K29MD-D 29 KOLN 2.2 kW 102 m (335 ft) 7887 42°27′00.0″N 98°36′53″W / 42.450000°N 98.61472°W / 42.450000; -98.61472 (K29MD-D)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. July 27, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Letter" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 12, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Fetzer Pays $300,000 For KFOR-TV Lincoln" (PDF). Broadcasting-Telecasting. February 22, 1954. p. 66. Retrieved August 27, 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  5. ^ McGuire, Jana (Fall 2004). "50 Years of Service NET". Nebraska Alumni Magazine. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  6. ^ Ganzel, Bill. . NebraskaStudies.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-08. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  7. ^ "KOLN-TV" (PDF). 1953 Telecasting Yearbook-Marketbook. p. 168. Retrieved August 27, 2017.
  8. ^ . Boxoffice: 13. November 10, 1956. Archived from the original on June 14, 2009.
  9. ^ Korbelik, Jeff (January 21, 2009). "KOLN/KGIN-TV explains mysterious "Fox 10/11' Web sighting". Lincoln Journal Star. Retrieved January 23, 2009.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 3, 2003. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  11. ^ "NE BA Hall of Fame".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-15. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
  13. ^ . 1011now.com. June 12, 2014. Archived from the original on June 15, 2014. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  14. ^ Korbelik, Jeff (June 12, 2014). "KSNB-TV to become an NBC affiliate". Lincoln Journal-Star. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  15. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KOLN". Rabbitears.info. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  16. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KGIN". Rabbitears.info. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
  19. ^ [1][dead link]
  20. ^ "10/11 signal restored following tower collapse". 1011now.com. Gray Television. January 18, 2020. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  21. ^ Ellis, Jon (November 23, 2021). "KOLN Returns to Air Tuesday after 2020 Tower Collapse". Northpine.com. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  22. ^ "CBS Adding Gray's KNPL As Affiliate". TVNewsCheck. March 19, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • KOLN-DT2/KGIN-DT2/KSNB-TV website
  • (longtime KOLN general manager)
  • Nebraska Broadcasters Association profile of Mel Mains (longtime KOLN news anchor)
  • Lincoln Journal-Star's Jeff Korbelik reports on departure of Randy Lube (longtime 10/11 news director)

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This article is about the television station For the city known as Koln in German see Cologne KGIN redirects here Not to be confused with KGAN KOLN channel 10 is a television station licensed to Lincoln Nebraska United States serving southeastern and central Nebraska as an affiliate of CBS Owned by Gray Television the station maintains studios on North 40th Street in Lincoln and transmitter facilities near Beaver Crossing Nebraska KOLNLincoln NebraskaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 10 VHF Virtual 10Branding10 11 10 11 Now pronounced as ten eleven ProgrammingAffiliations10 1 CBS 1954 present 10 2 Start TV10 3 Court TV10 4 Heroes amp Icons10 5 Circle10 6 True Crime NetworkOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC Sister stationsLincoln KCWH LD KSNB TVHastings KNHLOmaha WOWTNorth Platte KNOP TV KNPL LD KIIT CDScottsbluff KNEPHistoryFirst air dateFebruary 18 1953 69 years ago 1953 02 18 Former call signsKOLN TV 1953 1986 Former channel number s Analog 12 VHF 1953 1954 10 VHF 1954 2009 Digital 25 UHF until 2009 18 UHF temporary share with KCWH LD 2020 2021 Former affiliationsAnalog DT1 DuMont 1953 1954 ABC secondary 1954 1957 DT2 UPN 2005 2006 MyNetworkTV 2006 2013 NBC simulcast of KSNB TV 2013 2022 DT3 MyNetworkTV MeTV 2013 2022 Call sign meaningLincoln sic Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID7890ERP66 1 kW 1 HAAT454 m 1 490 ft 1 Transmitter coordinates40 48 11 N 97 10 53 W 40 80306 N 97 18139 W 40 80306 97 18139 1 Translator s See belowLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr 1011now wbr comKGINSemi satellite of KOLNGrand Island Hastings Kearney NebraskaUnited StatesCityGrand Island NebraskaChannelsDigital 11 VHF Virtual 11Brandingsee KOLN infoboxProgrammingAffiliations11 1 CBS11 2 NBC11 3 MyNetworkTV MeTV11 4 Heroes amp Icons11 5 Circle11 6 True Crime NetworkOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC Sister stationssee KOLN infoboxHistoryFirst air dateOctober 1 1961 61 years ago 1961 10 01 Former call signsKGIN TV 1961 1986 Former channel number s Analog 11 VHF 1961 2009 Digital 32 UHF until 2009 Call sign meaningGrand Island NebraskaTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID7894ERP25 kWHAAT314 6 m 1 032 ft Transmitter coordinates40 35 14 N 98 48 10 W 40 58722 N 98 80278 W 40 58722 98 80278 KGIN Translator s See belowLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSKGIN channel 11 in Grand Island operates as a semi satellite of KOLN serving the central portion of the market this station maintains a news bureau and sales office on West State Street in Grand Island and transmitter facilities near Heartwell Nebraska Collectively branded as 10 11 the two stations serve one of the largest coverage areas in the United States stretching across 42 counties in southern and central Nebraska almost two thirds of the state s geographical land area and an additional four counties in Kansas KOLN KGIN share common ownership with York licensed NBC affiliate KSNB TV channel 4 which was acquired by Gray in 2013 and simulcasts in high definition on the second digital subchannel of KGIN It previously broadcast MyNetworkTV and MeTV programming along with central Nebraska specific newscasts Following Gray s acquisition of Hastings NBC affiliate KHAS TV the station was shut down and its programming along with separately produced newscasts out of Hastings was moved to KSNB s primary channel which became the primary NBC affiliate for this vast market KSNB moved to KHAS former studio just outside Hastings on US 281 though master control and some internal operations are based at KOLN s facilities Gray reacquired KNHL the former KHAS TV from Legacy Broadcasting on March 1 2019 and made it a KSNB satellite to further resolve its signal issues 2 KOLN KGIN is also sister to Lincoln licensed low power station KCWH LD channel 18 a CW affiliate through The CW Plus that served as a translator for KSNB prior to 2018 KNPL LD channel 10 in North Platte operates as another semi satellite of KOLN KOLN serves as a master hub for Gray s Nebraska television stations with the exception of NBC affiliate WOWT channel 6 in Omaha Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Syndicated programming 2 2 News operation 2 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 KOLN subchannels 3 2 KGIN subchannels 3 3 Analog to digital conversion 3 4 KOLN tower collapse 3 5 Translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditKOLN TV signed on for the first time on February 18 1953 on channel 12 as Nebraska s third television station and the first outside Omaha It was owned by Cornhusker Radio and Television Corporation along with KOLN radio 1400 AM now KLIN In August 1953 it was purchased by broadcasting pioneer John Fetzer 3 In February 1954 Fetzer purchased Lincoln s other TV station KFOR TV channel 10 which had launched a few months after KOLN 4 To avoid running afoul of FCC ownership regulations and to create a commercial broadcast monopoly for himself in the Lincoln market 5 Fetzer moved KOLN to channel 10 and donated the channel 12 facilities and the KFOR license to the University of Nebraska for its educational station KUON TV 6 At the same time Fetzer obtained FCC permission to boost KOLN s visual effective radiated power to the then maximum 316 kW 3 to be broadcast from a new 1 000 foot 300 m tower 20 miles 32 km west of Lincoln At sign on KOLN was broadcasting at 26 9 kW visual ERP from a 407 foot 124 m tower next to its studio 7 The station was originally the DuMont Television Network affiliate for the Omaha Lincoln market It picked up the ABC affiliation from KFOR TV after Fetzer shut down that station in March 1954 Meanwhile Fetzer persuaded the Federal Communications Commission FCC to merge Lincoln with the Hastings Kearney market in central Nebraska Lincoln has long been the cultural center for central Nebraska and Fetzer felt that Lincoln had more in common with this area than Omaha He also wanted an affiliation with a stronger network Although Fetzer had a very good relationship with CBS there was little prospect of taking the CBS affiliation from Omaha s KMTV Soon after the FCC made Lincoln the center of the new Lincoln Hastings Kearney market KOLN became a primary CBS affiliate Omaha wouldn t have a primary ABC affiliate again until KETV signed on in 1957 DuMont shut down in 1956 and KOLN dropped the remaining ABC shows from the schedule in 1957 During the late 1950s the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network 8 Along with its more powerful broadcasting signal KOLN signed on translator after translator across its vast and mostly rural coverage area over the next few years cementing a dominance that continues to this day KGIN TV debuted on October 1 1961 as a satellite of KOLN since then the two stations have been known on air as 10 11 During the 1960s KOLN KGIN frequently broadcast games of the Detroit Tigers which Fetzer had bought in 1956 Fetzer began selling off his stations in the 1980s KOLN KGIN was among the last to be sold going to Gillett Communications in 1984 Gillett sold the pair to Busse Broadcasting in 1987 to make room for Gillett s acquisition of the Storer Broadcasting stations Busse merged with current owner Gray Communications now Gray Television in 1998 From KFOR TV s shutdown in March 1954 until KLKN signed on in 1996 KOLN was the only commercial station in Lincoln making it one of the largest cities in the country with only one full power commercial station The western half of the market had full network service it was served by KGIN ABC affiliate KHGI TV and NBC affiliate KHAS TV Later future sister station KSNB TV broke off from NTV and joined with Grand Island based KTVG TV to become the Fox affiliate for the western half of the market This resulted in a market that had very little basis in television reality KOLN KGIN was the only major network station shared by the entire market though KTVG KSNB added a translator in Lincoln It was only truly realized when direct broadcast satellite gained more penetration at the turn of the century Despite being the only station in the market KOLN had no need to air other networks programming Most of the Omaha stations provide at least secondary coverage of Lincoln Until KMTV and WOWT were dropped at the turn of the millennium most of them were also available on cable For a time in January 2009 the KOLN KGIN website included a section about a Fox affiliate on its second digital subchannel then used for MyNetworkTV which was to have moved to a DT3 subcarrier However station officials later said there were no immediate plans to launch such a station describing the page as part of an experimental project not meant for public consumption 9 At that time Fox programming was seen on KSNB TV now a sister station to KOLN KGIN and KTVG TV channel 17 Although the station refused to rule out launching a digital Fox station in the future this was rendered moot when then CW affiliate KCWL TV relaunched as Fox affiliate KFXL TV The 10 11 brand is so well established in Nebraska that when Gray brought KSNB back on the air in 2012 it initially did so under the branding 10 11 Central Nebraska Likewise when it relaunched its longtime translator in North Platte as locally focused CBS affiliate KNPL LD it used the branding 10 11 North Platte Programming EditSyndicated programming Edit Syndicated programs that air on KOLN KGIN include Jeopardy Wheel of Fortune Live with Kelly and Ryan Inside Edition and The Kelly Clarkson Show among others News operation Edit Historically KOLN KGIN has garnered some of the highest news ratings in the country Not only was it the only major network affiliate shared by the entire market for most of the second half of the 20th century but it was the only commercial station in Lincoln for 40 years Well into the 1980s when nearly every other local television news broadcast began with the latest news KOLN began its newscasts with the weather report as a service to its mostly rural audience A James Ebel KOLN s general manager from 1954 to 1985 began this practice not long after he arrived saying years later The first thing I learned when I arrived here in 1954 is that the weather is the No 1 story in Nebraska 10 Mel Mains served as KOLN s main news anchor for 34 years from 1961 to 1995 11 Chief meteorologist Ken Siemek has been at the station since 1981 KOLN KGIN is one of the few television stations in the United States with a husband wife anchor team Jon Vanderford and Taryn Vanderford who serve as anchors for the station s 4 p m newscast They also host along with morning meteorologist Brad Anderson Pure Nebraska a rural lifestyle show airing weekdays at 9 a m On September 15 2007 KOLN KGIN became the first and only station in the Lincoln Hastings Kearney market to broadcast weekend morning newscasts from 7 8 a m The time was later changed to 6 30 a m 7 30 a m to accommodate Pure Nebraska s weekend show on Sundays at 7 30 a m The weekend morning newscasts were later canceled On June 15 2009 KOLN KGIN became the first commercial station in Nebraska to broadcast local news in a widescreen format Then on August 10 2009 KOLN KGIN took it one step further to become the first station in Nebraska to launch local news in high definition With the change came new graphics and a new website www 1011now com 12 On September 13 2010 KOLN KGIN debuted the market s first 4 p m newscast with 10 11 First at Four KOLN KGIN also produces nightly newscasts My News at 9 formerly Nebraska Central News amp 10 11 Central Nebraska News targeting all of the viewing area and featuring weather forecasts for both eastern Lincoln and central Grand Island Hastings Kearney Nebraska which airs at 9 p m on KSNB s digital subcarrier and KOLN KGIN s digital subcarrier My News at 9 only airs on weekdays at 9 p m It is produced and aired in high definition In June 2014 the MyNetworkTV and MeTV programming was moved to a second subchannel of KSNB with KSNB s main channel and the KOLN KGIN subchannels now airing the programming previously seen on KHAS TV this includes NBC programming and KHAS TV s separate Hastings based news operation giving Lincoln its first ever NBC affiliate 13 14 With the purchase of KNOP TV Gray merged KOLN KGIN KSNB and KNOP to form the Nebraska News amp Weather Networks All weather forecasts on the stations are now branded as the Nebraska Weather Network and feature the Nebraska Weather Network logo instead of a station logo in their visual graphics The three stations can also cover each other s newscasts Weather on weekends for KSNB is broadcast from their Lincoln studios in a second green screen facility since KOLN is also on air at the same time and the same is done for KNOP during the weekday evening newscasts Many news stories are shared between the stations The result is that essentially for the first time there is news from the majority of the coverage areas in almost every newscast Notable former on air staff Edit Leta Powell Drake morning show host portrayed Kalamity Kate for KOLN TV s Cartoon Corral Vinita Nair morning show host early 2000s later co host of CBS This Morning Saturday Technical information EditThe stations digital signals are multiplexed KOLN subchannels Edit Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 15 10 1 1080i 16 9 KOLN DT Main KOLN programming CBS10 2 720p StartTV Start TV10 3 480i CourtTV Court TV10 4 H amp I Heroes amp Icons10 5 Circle Circle10 6 Crime True Crime NetworkKGIN subchannels Edit Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 16 11 1 1080i 16 9 KGIN DT Main KGIN programming CBS11 2 720p KSNB DT Simulcast of KSNB TV NBC11 3 480i MeMy DT Simulcast of KSNB DT2 MeTV amp MyNetworkTV11 4 H amp I Heroes amp Icons11 5 Circle Circle11 6 Crime True Crime Network Former My TV logo used until 2013 UPN was broadcast on a DT2 subchannel of KOLN and KGIN under the banner UPN Nebraska the service switched to MyNetworkTV in September 2006 and was locally branded as MyTV until being renamed 10 11 Central Nebraska after the acquisition of KSNB in 2013 It not only airs syndicated programs MeTV programming and the entire MyNetworkTV schedule but also 10 11 produced programming like Pure Nebraska Star City Buzz and Prepzone Weekly Analog to digital conversion Edit KOLN aired its digital programming on channel 25 while KGIN aired digital programming on channel 32 Both stations shut down their analog signals at midnight on February 16 2009 the day prior to the original date in which full power television stations in the United States were set to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate which was later rescheduled for June 12 2009 17 18 19 KOLN shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 10 the station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 25 to VHF channel 10 KGIN shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 11 the station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 32 to VHF channel 11 KOLN tower collapse Edit On January 18 2020 KOLN s transmitter tower near Beaver Crossing collapsed due to an ice storm No one was injured and the station was able to restore service via additional towers and cable satellite delivery 20 A new tower was completed on the same site in fall 2021 and KOLN resumed normal operations on November 23 21 Translators Edit KOLN KGIN serves its large coverage area with six translators all owned by Gray Television The repeaters broadcast a multiplexed digital signal including high definition programming The repeater in North Platte KNPL LD was formerly a straight translator of KOLN KGIN On September 3 2013 KNPL was re launched as a semi satellite of the station adding local newscasts specific to the North Platte market 22 City of license Callsign Channel Translating ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinatesCambridge K30FV D 30 KGIN 2 1 kW 126 m 413 ft 7892 40 22 03 N 100 17 59 W 40 36750 N 100 29972 W 40 36750 100 29972 K30FV D Cozad K24HG D 24 KGIN 1 1 kW 130 m 427 ft 7895 40 38 04 N 99 41 52 W 40 63444 N 99 69778 W 40 63444 99 69778 K24HG D Gothenburg K28GC D 28 KGIN 2 2 kW 69 m 226 ft 7889 40 58 32 N 100 11 24 4 W 40 97556 N 100 190111 W 40 97556 100 190111 K28GC D Neligh K33OW D 33 KOLN 4 9 kW 150 m 492 ft 7897 42 02 43 N 98 01 42 W 42 04528 N 98 02833 W 42 04528 98 02833 K33OW D Newport K25GM D 25 KOLN 2 4 kW 147 m 482 ft 7888 42 37 34 N 99 19 31 W 42 62611 N 99 32528 W 42 62611 99 32528 K25GM D O Neill K29MD D 29 KOLN 2 2 kW 102 m 335 ft 7887 42 27 00 0 N 98 36 53 W 42 450000 N 98 61472 W 42 450000 98 61472 K29MD D References Edit a b c Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission July 27 2020 Retrieved August 5 2020 Letter PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission February 12 2019 Retrieved June 15 2019 a b Fetzer Pays 300 000 For KFOR TV Lincoln PDF Broadcasting Telecasting February 22 1954 p 66 Retrieved August 27 2017 10 11 Station History Archived from the original on June 3 2013 Retrieved December 2 2016 McGuire Jana Fall 2004 50 Years of Service NET Nebraska Alumni Magazine Retrieved March 11 2013 Ganzel Bill TV Comes to Lincoln Nebraska NebraskaStudies org Archived from the original on 2007 09 08 Retrieved March 11 2013 KOLN TV PDF 1953 Telecasting Yearbook Marketbook p 168 Retrieved August 27 2017 Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films Boxoffice 13 November 10 1956 Archived from the original on June 14 2009 Korbelik Jeff January 21 2009 KOLN KGIN TV explains mysterious Fox 10 11 Web sighting Lincoln Journal Star Retrieved January 23 2009 Interview Archived from the original on May 3 2003 Retrieved December 2 2016 NE BA Hall of Fame New Website Archived from the original on 2009 08 15 Retrieved 2009 08 13 KHAS 5 1 Signal Moving to KSNB 4 1 1011now com June 12 2014 Archived from the original on June 15 2014 Retrieved June 12 2014 Korbelik Jeff June 12 2014 KSNB TV to become an NBC affiliate Lincoln Journal Star Retrieved June 12 2014 RabbitEars TV Query for KOLN Rabbitears info Retrieved 2018 09 04 RabbitEars TV Query for KGIN Rabbitears info Retrieved 2018 09 04 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 DTV 4 Cable amp Satellite TV vs Converter Box Archived from the original on 2009 02 06 Retrieved 2009 02 05 1 dead link 10 11 signal restored following tower collapse 1011now com Gray Television January 18 2020 Retrieved January 19 2020 Ellis Jon November 23 2021 KOLN Returns to Air Tuesday after 2020 Tower Collapse Northpine com Retrieved November 23 2021 CBS Adding Gray s KNPL As Affiliate TVNewsCheck March 19 2013 Retrieved March 19 2013 External links EditOfficial website KOLN DT2 KGIN DT2 KSNB TV website Obituary of A James Ebel longtime KOLN general manager Nebraska Broadcasters Association profile of Mel Mains longtime KOLN news anchor Lincoln Journal Star s Jeff Korbelik reports on departure of Randy Lube longtime 10 11 news director Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KOLN amp oldid 1111781397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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