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WMAQ-TV

WMAQ-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, airing programming from the NBC network. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Telemundo outlet WSNS-TV (channel 44); it is also sister to regional sports network NBC Sports Chicago. WMAQ-TV and WSNS-TV share studios at the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood and share transmitter facilities atop the Willis Tower in the Chicago Loop.

WMAQ-TV
Channels
BrandingNBC 5 Chicago
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
October 8, 1948
(74 years ago)
 (1948-10-08)
Former call signs
WNBQ (1948–1964)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 5 (VHF, 1948–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 29 (UHF, until 2019)
Call sign meaning
Derived from WMAQ (AM), now WSCR
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID47905
ERP398 kW
HAAT509 m (1,670 ft)
Transmitter coordinates41°52′44.1″N 87°38′10.2″W / 41.878917°N 87.636167°W / 41.878917; -87.636167
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.nbcchicago.com

History

Early years (1948–1964)

The station first signed on the air on October 8, 1948, as WNBQ; it was the fourth television station to sign on in Chicago.[1] It was also the third of NBC's five original owned-and-operated television stations to begin operations, after WNBC-TV in New York City and WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., and before WKYC in Cleveland and KNBC in Los Angeles. WNBQ initially broadcast a minimum of two hours of programming per day.

 
Station camera in 1951. Singer-actress Connie Russell from Garroway at Large and her daughter are pictured.

The station originally proposed WNBY as its call letters. At NBC's request, however, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved an application filed by the network to change the station's calls to WNBQ, a move that was announced on March 3, 1948. NBC officials cited the need to avoid possible confusion with WMBI (1110 AM) and to obtain a callsign that was closer to co-owned NBC Red Network radio station WMAQ (670 AM, frequency now occupied by WSCR; and 101.1 FM, now WKQX) as the reasons for the change.[2] The station's first mid-week broadcast came the month following its sign-on when Paul Winchell and Joseph Dunninger were featured on the NBC variety series, The Floor Show. The half-hour program was recorded via kinescope and rebroadcast on WNBQ at 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays.[3]

WMAQ-TV originated several programs for the NBC television network from its original studio facilities—a 170,000-square-foot (15,794 m2) studio on the 19th floor of the Merchandise Mart on the city's Near North Side—during the 1950s, including Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, featuring Burr Tillstrom and Fran Allison; Garroway at Large, starring Dave Garroway; and Studs' Place, hosted by Studs Terkel. Television critics referred to the broadcasts—often low-budget with few celebrity guests but a good deal of inventiveness—as examples of the "Chicago School of Television".[4][5]

Reborn as WMAQ-TV (1964–1995)

 
WMAQ-TV logo, used from 1992 to 1995. The '5' in this logo, set in Helvetica, was also used from 1976 to 1985.

Although NBC had long owned the WMAQ radio stations, the television station continued to maintain call letters separate from those used by its co-owned radio outlets; this changed on August 31, 1964, when the network changed the station's calls to WMAQ-TV.[6][7] The call letters of its sister radio station were initially assigned by the government but were used to form the phrase "We Must Ask Questions", which the radio station took as its motto in the 1920s. Although the station's role as a program provider to NBC diminished in the 1960s, WMAQ-TV gathered and distributed more than 200 news footage feeds per month from overseas and the Central United States to NBC News.[8]

On December 3, 1985, NBC signed a $100 million+ agreement to lease office space in a three-story annex to the north of a planned 34-story, 1,000,000-square-foot (92,903 m2) skyscraper—a project developed by the Equitable Life Assurance Society and Tishman-Speyer Properties—that would be constructed as part of the Cityfront Center development on the northwest corner of Columbus Drive and North Water Street, in which WMAQ-TV's operations would occupy 251,000 square feet (23,319 m2) of the building. Under the plans for the project, NBC was given the option of acquiring an approximately 25% interest in the building. On October 1, 1989, after 40 years at the Merchandise Mart, the station officially relocated its operations and began broadcasting from the NBC Tower, located on 455 North Columbus Drive, six blocks east of the Mart.[9][10]

In the spring of 1992, the NBC Owned Television Stations division announced that they would no longer air paid programming on their owned-and-operated stations, including WMAQ-TV. The last local infomercial aired on the station was a local weekly real estate show aired in 1992. Paid programming has since returned in a much more reduced capacity, but as an NBC O&O with a fully-filled schedule otherwise on weekdays, is usually limited to overnights on weekends and occasional Sunday mornings.[11]

1995–present

On April 10, 1998, Rev. Michael Pfleger, a priest at St. Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham and a group of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish leaders and clergy as part of the "Dump Jerry Springer!" coalition, called for a viewer and advertiser boycott of WMAQ-TV due to one of its syndicated shows, The Jerry Springer Show, which was filmed at the station's NBC Tower studios until 2009. On April 23, 1998, Pfleger and the coalition organized a rally at the station's NBC Tower studios. On May 1, 1998, WMAQ-TV announced that they would cancel the show. Studios USA (now NBCUniversal Syndication Studios), one of the show's distributors, said that the show would move to Fox owned-and-operated station WFLD the following month. The show has since moved production to Stamford, Connecticut.[12]

On June 5, 2000, to improve station reception, the station extended its Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) transmitter's western antenna height to 1,730 feet (527 m).[13] In July 2000, NBC entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with WCPX-TV (channel 38) that indirectly resulted from NBC's partial ownership interest in WCPX-TV network partner Pax TV (now Ion Television) and a related management agreement with that network's owned-and-operated stations. Under the LMA, the two stations shared certain programs, while WMAQ handled advertising sales services for channel 38. The agreement also allowed WCPX to air rebroadcasts of channel 5's 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. newscasts on a half-hour delay. The LMA ended on July 1, 2005, upon Pax's rebranding as i: Independent Television.[14]

On September 6, 2003, WMAQ agreed to lease 4,000 square feet (372 m2) of space at the Equitable Building at 401 North Michigan Avenue (one block east of the NBC Tower), with the intent to build a streetside studio for the Chicago market, the first to be used for live broadcasting purposes by a Chicago television station.[15] On February 26, 2004, WMAQ-TV garnered national attention when Katie Couric, Al Roker, and Lester Holt hosted the Today show on Cityfront Plaza to unveil the new studio (known as "Studio 5") at the building's northwest corner. The station's morning and noon newscasts were broadcast from the Michigan Avenue facility until February 2013, when the studio was closed and the space within the 401 Michigan Avenue building was put up for sale, at which time production of both newscasts was moved back to the NBC Tower.[16][17]

In November 2007, the FCC proposed to fine WMAQ-TV $10,000 for "failure to publicize the existence and location of its children's television programming reports" because the station did not keep adequate records on commercial limits in children's TV programs.[18]

In the fall of 2008, WMAQ-TV's website was relaunched, including a new layout, as part of a larger revamp of the websites of NBC's entire owned-and-operated station group.[19] On January 18, 2011, the FCC and the Department of Justice approved the acquisition of WMAQ-TV's parent company NBCUniversal by Comcast (one of the largest cable providers in Chicago), with the deal being closed on January 28. As a result, WMAQ, WSNS, and regional sports network Comcast SportsNet Chicago (now NBC Sports Chicago) became sister stations. In addition, WMAQ-TV's branding was shortened to "NBC Chicago" for a short period. It was used only during mentions in some news reports, network and syndication program promotions, and public service announcements. However the station continued to use the "NBC 5" branding for news opens. Later in February 2012, after a year of using the "NBC Chicago" branding, the station reverted to its old "NBC 5" branding full-time. In January 2012, after 12 years of using the gold "5" logo, a new logo was officially introduced in some promos and in print ads; but the new, and current logo made its on-air debut on February 28, 2012, coinciding with new news graphics, music and set. On March 18, 2013, longtime WVIT president and general manager David Doebler was appointed president and general manager of WMAQ-TV, replacing longtime president and general manager Larry Wert, who later became president of WGN-TV's parent Tribune Broadcasting.[20]

In December 2009, the Chicago local division of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians-Communication Workers of America (NABET) launched a boycott of WMAQ-TV. The station spokeswoman told Lewis Lazare of the Chicago Sun-Times that they did not comment on the labor-related issues affecting the station. In October 1994, prior to the boycott of the station, the union, along with Republican candidate George Larney, had joined forces to boycott WMAQ-TV due to its negotiations involving its national contract with the network. In the summer of 1987, a handful of technicians at WMAQ-TV, WMAQ-AM, and WKQX-FM went on strike; technicians at other NBC-owned stations in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland also went on strike as a result.[21][22]

On February 3, 2012, the station rejected a political advertisement that contained anti-abortion talking points from activist and Democratic presidential candidate Randall Terry to air during Super Bowl XLVI. With the FCC's approval, the station determined that Terry did not have the bona fides of a serious candidate. The ad included the term "Democrat Party", which the Democratic National Committee considers a pejorative label, and it was contrary to the party's pro-choice platform in general.[23]

In February 2015, WMAQ and the other NBC-owned stations offered live, web-based streaming of programming to subscribers of participating cable and satellite television providers, as provided through TV Everywhere Mobile Apps.[24] A month later, in March 2015, WMAQ, WSNS, and Comcast SportsNet Chicago, along with sister stations WNBC, WNJU, and SportsNet New York (SNY) in New York City, KNBC and KVEA in Los Angeles, KXAS-TV and KXTX-TV in DallasFort Worth, WTVJ and WSCV in Miami, WCAU, WWSI, and NBC Sports Philadelphia in Philadelphia, and KNTV, KSTS, NBC Sports Bay Area, and NBC Sports California in San Francisco, went live on Sony's internet television service PlayStation Vue as part of its Access package. In the summer and fall of 2016, the other NBC owned-and-operated stations, including WVIT in Hartford, WRC-TV and NBC Sports Washington in Washington, D.C., KNSD in San Diego, and the company's regional cable news channel NECN, as well as Graham Media Group-owned NBC affiliates WDIV in Detroit and KPRC-TV in Houston, were also added to PS Vue's access package.[25] Two years later, in April 2017, WMAQ-TV, WSNS and NBC Sports Chicago, along with sister stations WNBC and WNJU in New York, KNBC and KVEA in Los Angeles, WCAU, WWSI and NBC Sports Philadelphia in Philadelphia, and KNTV, KSTS, NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California in San Francisco, were live on YouTube TV. The streaming service with live streams of programming from the three stations was officially launched on April 5, 2017.[26]

On April 20, 2021, Kevin Cross, the senior vice president and general manager of NBC Sports Chicago, was officially appointed as president and general manager of WMAQ-TV, beginning in June, taking over from David Doebler, who is retiring after eight years at the station. Cross becomes the first president of NBCUniversal's Chicago broadcasting properties and the second Black president of the station in 25 years.[27][28]

Programming

Syndicated programming

As of September 2021, syndicated programming broadcast by WMAQ-TV includes Access Hollywood (including its afternoon counterpart) and The Kelly Clarkson Show (all of which being distributed by corporate sister NBCUniversal Syndication Studios).[29]

Programming irregularities

  • WMAQ-TV was one of four NBC owned-and-operated (O&O) stations (along with sister stations WCAU in Philadelphia, WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. and KNSD in San Diego) that did not carry Access Hollywood Live. The talk show spin-off of Access Hollywood aired from the program's NBC O&O debut in September 2010 until September 2014, when all four stations dropped the program due to low local viewership in those markets.[30]
  • On September 17, 2015, WMAQ-TV and the City of Chicago announced a partnership to broadcast the city's New Year's Eve celebrations entitled Chi-Town Rising, a special also syndicated to NBC affiliates across the Midwest.[31] The inaugural, 2015–16 edition began on December 31, 2015, became the highest-rated New Year's Eve television event with a 12.2 household rating, and an 11.2 to 14.7 rating among the age group of 25-54.[32] On September 1, 2016, it was announced the event would return for 2016–17,[33] which began December 31, 2016. The New Year's Eve event was watched by 335,911 households and gained a 9.7 rating and 25 share but lost to WLS-TV's "Countdown Chicago 2017" which had 425,949 households, a 12.3 rating, and a 31 share.[34] On September 11, 2017, WMAQ-TV, Arena Partners and Choose Chicago announced that Chi-Town Rising would not return for 2017.[35][36] The station had numerous replacement specials including New Year's Eve Live in Chicago from 2017 to 2020 (later remained as New Year's Eve in Chicago for 2020–21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic), and A Very Chicago New Year beginning in 2021.[37][38]

Sports programming

Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K

From 2001 to 2002, and again since 2008 (with the exception of 2020 due to the event's cancellation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic), WMAQ has served as an official broadcaster of the Chicago Marathon, which is held annually every second Sunday in October. Because of its commitments to air the event, the station has had to reschedule NBC News programs preempted or delayed by the telecast of the marathon. Since 2012, WMAQ, through their station's official website NBCChicago.com, currently serves as an official web broadcaster of the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle. On June 15, 2017, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K, and WMAQ-TV announced they will extend their partnership. Sister Telemundo station WSNS-TV announced they would air the marathon in Spanish beginning with the 40th anniversary of the running of the marathon on October 8, 2017. On December 10, 2020, the marathon, the 8K shuffle, WMAQ and WSNS announced that they will extend their partnership again for three more years beginning in 2021 and will cover it through least 2023.[39][40]

Chicago Fire Soccer Club

In 2012, WMAQ-TV partnered with the Chicago Fire Soccer Club (now Chicago Fire FC) to carry its matches in the 2012 season live on its NBC Chicago Nonstop subchannel, with the exception of the May 26, 2012, match against the Columbus Crew, which was simultaneously aired in English on the main channel and in Spanish on Univision, through its owned subsidiary station for that market, WGBO-DT. The national Fire games were also broadcast on the station and its sister network NBCSN as part of its package of Major League Soccer. The local free-to-air rights to the Chicago Fire Soccer Club matches eventually reverted to MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station WPWR-TV in 2013. Currently, the majority of matches are broadcast locally on ESPN's over-the-top subscription service ESPN+, and national Fire matches are broadcast by Fox (through its O&O station WFLD), FS1, ESPN, and ESPN2.[41]

Chicago Blackhawks

WMAQ-TV aired Chicago Blackhawks games as part of the network's broadcast contract with the NHL that lasted until 2021; this included the team's Stanley Cup Finals victories in 2010, 2013, and 2015.

Chicago Bears

WMAQ-TV aired Chicago Bears games from 1970 to 1997, when the team plays at Soldier Field against their AFC opponent and again since 2006, when the team plays a Sunday Night Football game. WMAQ-TV aired the Bears' victory in Super Bowl XX.

Chicago Bulls

WMAQ-TV aired select Chicago Bulls games through NBA's broadcasting rights with NBC from 1990 to 2002; this included all six of the team's NBA Finals victories in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998.

News operation

WMAQ-TV presently broadcasts 41 hours, 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6 hours, 35 minutes each weekday, four hours on Saturdays, and 4½ hours on Sundays). In addition, the station produces the half-hour sports highlight program Sports Sunday, which airs Sunday evenings after the 10:00 p.m. newscast.

 
WMAQ's news helicopter, "Sky5" with the old gold 5 logo from July 2006.

News department history

1990s

In January 1991, WMAQ announced plans to launch the Suburban News Source, a 24-hour local cable news channel featuring 4½-minute-long inserts of news headlines specific to suburban localities, placed within live simulcasts of the station's noon, 4:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. newscasts. Originally scheduled to debut on January 14, 1991, the service was to be distributed to Centel Videopath systems in Chicago's northern, northwestern, and southern suburbs. However, the service's launch was postponed three times due to logistical issues and demands by cable providers to gain a share of the service's advertising revenues. Station management scrapped plans for the channel in June 1991.[42][43][44][45]

On August 24, 1998, WMAQ debuted its one-hour daily lifestyle and entertainment show NBC 5 Chicago Daytime, hosted by Rosati and Nesita Kwan alongside meteorologist Byron Miranda. Later, on April 26, 1999, the show was reduced to a half-hour.[46]

In the spring of 1999, after negotiations between WMAQ-TV management and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), nearly all of the station's on-air talent went on strike. On March 30, 1999, the station's on-air talent planned to authorize a strike vote, if a bargaining session with the station scheduled for late April failed.[47] On May 14, 1999, four of the station's high-profile personalities—including 6:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m. anchor Allison Rosati, chief meteorologist Brant Miller, sports anchor Mike Adamle and weekend evening meteorologist Shelly Monahan—broke ranks with the union, following the strike authorization vote.[48][49]

2000s

In early fall 2006, additional changes were made to WMAQ's early evening lineup. On September 18, the station moved the afternoon newscast, with Sirott and Brooks, to 4:00 p.m. and moved the newsmagazine show Extra to 4:30 p.m.. The early evening newscast remained at 5:00 p.m. A week later on September 25, 2006, Saunders and Rosati were promoted to anchor the 5:00 p.m. newscasts.[50]

On January 14, 2008, WMAQ-TV became the second television station in the Chicago market (after WLS-TV) to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. Only in-studio footage and some of the remote footage, from the field, were presented in HD, while most remote footage was in standard definition, using a mixture of 16:9 (widescreen) and 4:3 cameras.[51]

In March 2008, Johnson was demoted from the weekday newscast but continued his reporting work; Elgas was promoted to weekday morning anchor. On January 12, 2009, WMAQ and Fox owned-and-operated station WFLD entered into a Local News Service agreement, in which the two stations would share helicopter footage. This agreement reportedly paved the way for a larger pooling effort between the two stations.[52] In spring 2009, WMAQ-TV laid off an undisclosed number of employees. In addition, they canceled the Sunday morning newscasts due to budget cuts at the station. The Sunday morning newscasts were revived on November 7, 2010.[53]

In May 2009, the station announced that it would conclude the public affairs program City Desk after 57 years; the show had its final broadcast on May 17, 2009. Two weeks later, on May 31, 2009, The Talk debuted on WMAQ with Brooks as host. Prior to this, Sunday morning anchor Ellee Pai Hong left the station after six years. On June 12, 2009, Bob Sirott left WMAQ-TV for the second time, as his contract with the station had not been renewed.[54] Later, on July 29, 2009, Davlantes' contract with the station was not renewed. On August 10, 2009, Stafford was promoted as WMAQ's main anchor. He, along with Rosati, co-anchored the 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. newscasts.[55]

For years, WMAQ-TV's 10:00 p.m. newscast was in second place behind WBBM-TV and, later, WLS-TV, with WBBM-TV third. At the conclusion of the November 2009 Nielsen Ratings sweeps period, WBBM-TV's 10:00 p.m. newscast overtook WMAQ-TV for second place for the first time in many years, largely due to the low ratings of the latter station's lead-in The Jay Leno Show, as WLS-TV continued to dominate the local newscast ratings in the Chicago market.[56]

For five years, beginning in 2006 when WMAQ canceled its 11:00 a.m. newscast, WMAQ differed from most NBC stations in the Central Time Zone in that it did not carry a newscast in the weekday midday time period. This changed on September 12, 2011, when it debuted a half-hour newscast at noon (the program returned to 11:00 a.m. when it was reformatted as an hour-long newscast on September 8, 2014).[57][58] On December 6, 2011, WMAQ-TV announced a partnership with The Chicago Reporter as part of a larger effort by NBCUniversal to partner with non-profit news organizations, following its acquisition by Comcast.[59]

2010s

In January 2012, WMAQ-TV announced testing a news partnership with Merlin Media's WIQI (now WKQX) to use audio from all of WMAQ-TV's newscasts, including morning, noon, afternoon, 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. newscasts, as well as the sharing of assignments and online content between the two stations. The news partnership ended on July 17, 2012, when WIQI switched to an adult hits format, branded as "i101".[60]

On July 27, 2013, WMAQ expanded its weekend morning newscasts, with the early edition of the program on both days expanding to two hours with the addition of an hour-long broadcast at 5:00 a.m. (from a previous 6:00 a.m. start) and an additional half-hour added at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays.[61] On February 9, 2014, the Chicago Sun Times announced that it would end its content partnership with WMAQ-TV, and enter into a new content agreement with ABC-owned station WLS-TV on February 10, 2014. In 2015, WMAQ became the first television station in the Chicago market to upgrade its news helicopter's camera system to shoot footage in ultra high definition. On August 24, 2015, WMAQ expanded its weekday morning newscast to three hours, with the addition of a half-hour at 4:00 a.m., becoming the second Chicago television station to expand into the timeslot – possibly to compete with WGN-TV, which began expanding its weekday morning newscast into the time period in July 2011.[62]

On August 8, 2016, the station's hour-long 4:00 p.m. newscast was revived after a 21-year absence, serving as a replacement for Extra, which moved to WFLD after a 20-year absence. WMAQ-TV became the third station in Chicago to expand into the time period, following WGN-TV (which began its 4:00 p.m. newscast in September 2014) and WLS-TV (which began expanding into the time period in the 1980s), indicating a decreased reliance on syndicated programming. With this addition, WMAQ-TV was reduced to only three hours of syndicated daytime shows to back up its newscasts outside of NBC network programming.[63]

On August 23, 2019, WMAQ-TV announced that they were cutting the 11:00 a.m. newscast to a half-hour on Fridays in favor of its new lifestyle show Chicago Today effective September 6[64] (The Monday to Thursday editions later cut them to 45 minutes on December 6, 2021, on a temporary basis during the holiday season; then it became permanent on January 3, 2022[65]).

2020s

On March 16, 2020, WMAQ-TV announced that the 6:00 p.m. newscast will expand to a full hour with a half-hour extension at 6:30 p.m., making channel 5 the first and only station in Chicago to have a 6:30 p.m. newscast. This extension was intended to be temporary due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[66]

On June 21, 2021, beginning with the 4:00 p.m. newscast, WMAQ-TV debuts new graphics entitled "Look S", which soon to be used by the other NBC-owned and Telemundo-owned stations throughout the country and the cable news channel NECN, becomes the first station to be using the new graphics. In addition, the bug (similarly used by NBC Nightly News) was later modified; the "CHICAGO" wordmark from the 2012–present logo was now added to all of its newscasts (Syndicated programming and locally produced shows will continued to use the bug without the "CHICAGO" wordmark; the newscasts meanwhile had reverted to the bug without the "CHICAGO" wordmark on February 21, 2022, the day after the 2022 Winter Olympics concluded).

On January 20, 2022, WMAQ-TV launched a new 24-hour streaming channel made exclusively for NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock, dubbed as "NBC Chicago News" featuring the simulcasts and encores of the station's newscasts as well as the station's original content made for the channel. The new streaming channel comes following the announcement they would have a simultaneous rollout of streaming news channels with its sister stations in Miami, Boston and Philadelphia beginning on that date, with channels in New York and Los Angeles followed suit on March 17. Prior to the launch of the streaming channel, the station had a curated playlist made available on the streaming service since its April 2020 launch.[67][68] The streaming channel was later launched on The Roku Channel on June 28, 2022, alongside its launch with sister stations in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas, Miami, Hartford and Washington, D.C.[69]

Notable current on–air staff

Notable former on-air staff

^[†] Indicates deceased

Community outreach

Carol Cooling-Kopp, WMAQ-TV's longtime community relations assistant and longtime vice president for Special Projects & Community Relations died on October 30, 2013, after a battle with Lung Cancer; longtime WVIT Community Projects director Emma Asante appointed as WMAQ-TV's Vice President for Special Projects & Community Relations in March 2014, following her death.[72]

Wednesday's Child

In 1999, WMAQ-TV partnered with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the Freddie Mac Foundation to create a news series called Wednesday's Child, which is aired on the 6:00 p.m. newscast on Wednesdays and on the Sunday morning newscasts. The mission of the news series is to bring the children to the living rooms of about 500,000 Chicago area residents that have never adopted. Allison Rosati, a former foster child, served as a host for the news series, and remained until their last report in 2005.[73]

Controversies

Len O'Connor

Veteran newsman Len O'Connor worked his way up from a news writer for NBC Radio's Blue Network to be the commentator at WMAQ-TV.[74] O'Connor, who was well known for his often-acerbic political commentary, ran afoul of the station's management in 1974, when he reported on Governor Dan Walker's appointment of Bruce Sagan as head of the Illinois Arts Council. O'Connor was troubled by the council's funding grant to the Chicago Dance Foundation, which was headed by Sagan's wife. Following O'Connor's original, January 1974 commentary on the grant, Sagan was invited to appear on the station and rebut O'Connor's statements. He declined and subsequently filed a complaint with the FCC in May 1974. Sagan claimed that he had been personally attacked and felt that the station was not enforcing the FCC's Fairness Doctrine. He was again offered an opportunity to refute O'Connor's comments but declined once again, after the FCC dismissed the charges he levied. Sagan appealed the FCC's decision, and O'Connor believed that the company's attorneys had secretly met with Sagan and offered him airtime in exchange for Sagan withdrawing his appeal. WMAQ-TV management stated that they had been open with O'Connor on the matter.[75][76]

O'Connor proceeded to deliver three commentaries on the 10:00 p.m. newscast from September 25 to 27, 1974, which were severely critical of the situation's handling by WMAQ-TV station management. In the commentaries, O'Connor claimed he had been deprived of his freedom of speech, that the station compromised his integrity, and that station management had made secret plans to fire him within a short time after his broadcasts. O'Connor left the station and continued his political commentaries, on WGN-TV, until his retirement from broadcasting in 1980.[75][76]

The disappearance of Joanna Lopez

On January 14, 1989, a missing persons poster with a grainy black-and-white photo of Joanna Lopez, a presumably Hispanic adolescent, and a white banner reading "MISSING" in black letters was displayed after the station signed off. Below the banner was her name and an outdated Chicago Police Department youth division phone number. This very same advertisement was displayed two years later, but Lopez's whereabouts have never been discovered and there have been no leads since. This has been subject to controversy within the online community with frequent YouTube deciphers and conspiracy posts to online applications such as Reddit, Quora, and others.[77][78]

Jerry Springer

WMAQ achieved notoriety in 1997 when, in an effort to boost ratings for its newscasts, the station hired Jerry Springer as a commentator.[79]

Though Springer was once a two-term mayor of Cincinnati before becoming a news anchor for that city's NBC affiliate WLWT, his association with his infamous syndicated talk show (which, until 2009, was recorded at WMAQ's NBC Tower studios, and is now distributed by NBCUniversal through its syndication division) led to the belief that the newscast was being dumbed down. There were a handful of Springer supporters; nevertheless, the incident triggered a lot of negative publicity, on both the local and national levels. The station's longtime anchor team of Carol Marin and Ron Magers resigned in protest (with Marin resigning on May 1, and Magers following suit on May 16).[80][81] As Marin signed off her last newscast, station personnel stood en masse in the newsroom behind her—WMAQ's newscasts at that time originated from a studio that opened into the station's newsroom—in a symbolic show of support for her decision to resign. Ratings declined, with the station's newscasts losing 20% of its audience share by the November 1997 sweeps period. Springer only made two commentaries before he resigned on May 8, feeling unhappy with the criticism he received.[82][83][84]

Magers wound up at rival WLS-TV, where he remained until his retirement in 2016. Marin, meanwhile, joined rival WBBM-TV, while contributing reports for CBS News, before returning to WMAQ in 2004 as a special correspondent until she stepped down from the station for the second time in 2020. Lyle Banks, who had hired Springer as a commentator, was fired from his position as general manager in January 1998 and was replaced by Larry Wert, who served as WMAQ's president and general manager until 2013, when he left to become president of WGN-TV parent Tribune Broadcasting.[85] Five months later, on May 20, 1998, Cheatwood resigned as news director and was replaced by former WLS-TV news director Frank Whittaker, who served as WMAQ's news director until 1999, when he was promoted to vice president of news, where he remains today.[86]

Amy Jacobson

On July 10, 2007, Amy Jacobson, who had been a reporter at WMAQ-TV since 1997, negotiated her exit with the station, after the release of a videotape in which she and her two sons were spotted at the home of Craig Stebic, with Jacobson clad in a bikini. Craig's wife, Lisa Stebic, was missing and had not been found as of that date. The incident raised the issue whether Jacobson crossed a journalistic ethical line by being friendly with a subject of the story.[87] The video of Jacobson at Craig Stebic's home was obtained by rival WBBM-TV, either taken by or given to its news department, which posted the entire six-minute video on its website. In 2008, Jacobson filed a libel lawsuit against WBBM for $1 million after the video was posted. The suit was thrown out by an Illinois judge in July 2013.[88]

Governor Quinn campaign commercial

In October 2014, WMAQ-TV strongly objected to a video clip from one of its news reports appearing in a commercial for Governor Pat Quinn's re-election campaign. The commercial included an excerpt from a news report about Bruce Rauner, and an audio clip of reporter Carol Marin, based on the joint investigation by the station and its former news partner the Chicago Sun-Times—reported by Marin, producer Don Moseley, and Sun-Times political reporter Dave McKinney—into Rauner's business practices.[89] On October 10, 2014, the station released a statement on the 10:00 p.m. newscast, and on the station's website, that said that the station is required by law to air campaign commercials bought by bona fide candidates for public office and the commercial is not an endorsement of Governor Quinn by Marin and WMAQ-TV.[90]

Death of JongHyun

On December 19, 2017, during the station's morning newscast, the station mistakenly ran a video of South Korean pop group BTS, from their appearance on the syndicated program The Ellen DeGeneres Show in November, while reporting on the death of SHINee's founding member JongHyun. Fans of the respective K-pop groups commented on social media, using the hashtag #NBCChicagoApologize, with the hashtag trending worldwide on Twitter. The station apologized for the mistake on the morning newscast and on the station's social media accounts the next day.[91]

In popular culture

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WMAQ-TV[92]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
5.1 1080i 16:9 NBC5 Main WMAQ-TV programming / NBC
5.2 480i COZI Cozi TV
5.3 NBCLX Lx
5.4 OXYGEN Oxygen

WMAQ-DT2

In January 2005, WMAQ launched digital subchannel 5.2 as a charter affiliate of NBC Weather Plus. On December 1, 2008, the weather network ceased national broadcasts, although afterward, as NBC Plus, the subchannel continued to provide local weather maps and traffic reports, as well as "raw" coverage of various live events, including Barack Obama's victory rally in Grant Park[93] and Governor Rod Blagojevich's impeachment trial.[94] On November 1, 2010, WMAQ launched NBC Chicago Nonstop, a news and lifestyle network featuring local programming and programs produced by corporate sister LXTV.[95][96] NBC Nonstop was relaunched as Cozi TV, which soft-launched on December 20, 2012 (officially launching on January 1, 2013).[97][98]

Analog-to-digital conversion

On June 12, 2009, WMAQ-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 5, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal continued to be broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 29.[99]

From June 13 to July 12, 2009, in an "unprecedented" four-station partnership, WMAQ-TV simulcast most of its newscasts as a contributor to WWME-CA (channel 23)'s analog nightlight service for the Chicago area. The "lifeline" programming provided on analog UHF channel 23 included WMAQ's weekday and Saturday morning, weeknight 6:00 p.m. and weekend 5:00 p.m. newscasts, along with WGN-TV (channel 9)'s 9:00 p.m. newscast. The lifeline continued only as a simulcast of entertainment programming from WWME's sister station WCIU-TV (channel 26) until January 2011, when it switched to a simulcast of WCIU's "The U Too" subchannel.[100][101]

On April 13, 2017, it was revealed that the over-the-air spectrum of sister station WSNS-TV had been sold in the FCC's spectrum reallocation auction, fetching $141.7 million. WSNS-TV did not sign off for good, but it now shares broadcast spectrum with WMAQ-TV.[102] WMAQ-TV was reallocated from UHF channel 29 to UHF channel 33 on October 18, 2019, as part of the FCC's 5G network spectrum reallocation.[103]

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wmaq, this, article, about, owned, operated, television, station, chicago, broadcast, stations, that, previously, used, wmaq, call, sign, wmaq, disambiguation, this, article, contains, content, that, written, like, advertisement, please, help, improve, removin. This article is about the NBC owned and operated television station in Chicago For broadcast stations that previously used the WMAQ call sign see WMAQ disambiguation This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message WMAQ TV channel 5 is a television station in Chicago Illinois United States airing programming from the NBC network It is owned and operated by the network s NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Telemundo outlet WSNS TV channel 44 it is also sister to regional sports network NBC Sports Chicago WMAQ TV and WSNS TV share studios at the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city s Streeterville neighborhood and share transmitter facilities atop the Willis Tower in the Chicago Loop WMAQ TVChicago IllinoisUnited StatesChannelsDigital 33 UHF shared with WSNS TV Virtual 5BrandingNBC 5 ChicagoProgrammingAffiliations5 1 NBC5 2 Cozi TV5 3 Lx5 4 OxygenOwnershipOwnerNBC Owned Television Stations Comcast NBCUniversal NBC Telemundo License LLC Sister stationsWSNS TVNBC Sports ChicagoNBC Chicago NewsHistoryFirst air dateOctober 8 1948 74 years ago 1948 10 08 Former call signsWNBQ 1948 1964 Former channel number s Analog 5 VHF 1948 2009 Digital 29 UHF until 2019 Call sign meaningDerived from WMAQ AM now WSCRTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID47905ERP398 kWHAAT509 m 1 670 ft Transmitter coordinates41 52 44 1 N 87 38 10 2 W 41 878917 N 87 636167 W 41 878917 87 636167LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr nbcchicago wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1948 1964 1 2 Reborn as WMAQ TV 1964 1995 1 3 1995 present 2 Programming 2 1 Syndicated programming 2 2 Programming irregularities 2 3 Sports programming 2 3 1 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K 2 3 2 Chicago Fire Soccer Club 2 3 3 Chicago Blackhawks 2 3 4 Chicago Bears 2 3 5 Chicago Bulls 2 4 News operation 2 4 1 News department history 2 4 1 1 1990s 2 4 1 2 2000s 2 4 1 3 2010s 2 4 1 4 2020s 2 4 2 Notable current on air staff 2 4 3 Notable former on air staff 3 Community outreach 3 1 Wednesday s Child 4 Controversies 4 1 Len O Connor 4 2 The disappearance of Joanna Lopez 4 3 Jerry Springer 4 4 Amy Jacobson 4 5 Governor Quinn campaign commercial 4 6 Death of JongHyun 5 In popular culture 6 Technical information 6 1 Subchannels 6 2 WMAQ DT2 6 3 Analog to digital conversion 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1948 1964 Edit For the pre 1948 history of the station see WMAQ AM The station first signed on the air on October 8 1948 as WNBQ it was the fourth television station to sign on in Chicago 1 It was also the third of NBC s five original owned and operated television stations to begin operations after WNBC TV in New York City and WRC TV in Washington D C and before WKYC in Cleveland and KNBC in Los Angeles WNBQ initially broadcast a minimum of two hours of programming per day Station camera in 1951 Singer actress Connie Russell from Garroway at Large and her daughter are pictured The station originally proposed WNBY as its call letters At NBC s request however the Federal Communications Commission FCC approved an application filed by the network to change the station s calls to WNBQ a move that was announced on March 3 1948 NBC officials cited the need to avoid possible confusion with WMBI 1110 AM and to obtain a callsign that was closer to co owned NBC Red Network radio station WMAQ 670 AM frequency now occupied by WSCR and 101 1 FM now WKQX as the reasons for the change 2 The station s first mid week broadcast came the month following its sign on when Paul Winchell and Joseph Dunninger were featured on the NBC variety series The Floor Show The half hour program was recorded via kinescope and rebroadcast on WNBQ at 8 30 p m on Thursdays 3 WMAQ TV originated several programs for the NBC television network from its original studio facilities a 170 000 square foot 15 794 m2 studio on the 19th floor of the Merchandise Mart on the city s Near North Side during the 1950s including Kukla Fran and Ollie featuring Burr Tillstrom and Fran Allison Garroway at Large starring Dave Garroway and Studs Place hosted by Studs Terkel Television critics referred to the broadcasts often low budget with few celebrity guests but a good deal of inventiveness as examples of the Chicago School of Television 4 5 Reborn as WMAQ TV 1964 1995 Edit WMAQ TV logo used from 1992 to 1995 The 5 in this logo set in Helvetica was also used from 1976 to 1985 Although NBC had long owned the WMAQ radio stations the television station continued to maintain call letters separate from those used by its co owned radio outlets this changed on August 31 1964 when the network changed the station s calls to WMAQ TV 6 7 The call letters of its sister radio station were initially assigned by the government but were used to form the phrase We Must Ask Questions which the radio station took as its motto in the 1920s Although the station s role as a program provider to NBC diminished in the 1960s WMAQ TV gathered and distributed more than 200 news footage feeds per month from overseas and the Central United States to NBC News 8 On December 3 1985 NBC signed a 100 million agreement to lease office space in a three story annex to the north of a planned 34 story 1 000 000 square foot 92 903 m2 skyscraper a project developed by the Equitable Life Assurance Society and Tishman Speyer Properties that would be constructed as part of the Cityfront Center development on the northwest corner of Columbus Drive and North Water Street in which WMAQ TV s operations would occupy 251 000 square feet 23 319 m2 of the building Under the plans for the project NBC was given the option of acquiring an approximately 25 interest in the building On October 1 1989 after 40 years at the Merchandise Mart the station officially relocated its operations and began broadcasting from the NBC Tower located on 455 North Columbus Drive six blocks east of the Mart 9 10 In the spring of 1992 the NBC Owned Television Stations division announced that they would no longer air paid programming on their owned and operated stations including WMAQ TV The last local infomercial aired on the station was a local weekly real estate show aired in 1992 Paid programming has since returned in a much more reduced capacity but as an NBC O amp O with a fully filled schedule otherwise on weekdays is usually limited to overnights on weekends and occasional Sunday mornings 11 1995 present Edit On April 10 1998 Rev Michael Pfleger a priest at St Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham and a group of Christian Muslim and Jewish leaders and clergy as part of the Dump Jerry Springer coalition called for a viewer and advertiser boycott of WMAQ TV due to one of its syndicated shows The Jerry Springer Show which was filmed at the station s NBC Tower studios until 2009 On April 23 1998 Pfleger and the coalition organized a rally at the station s NBC Tower studios On May 1 1998 WMAQ TV announced that they would cancel the show Studios USA now NBCUniversal Syndication Studios one of the show s distributors said that the show would move to Fox owned and operated station WFLD the following month The show has since moved production to Stamford Connecticut 12 On June 5 2000 to improve station reception the station extended its Sears Tower now Willis Tower transmitter s western antenna height to 1 730 feet 527 m 13 In July 2000 NBC entered into a local marketing agreement LMA with WCPX TV channel 38 that indirectly resulted from NBC s partial ownership interest in WCPX TV network partner Pax TV now Ion Television and a related management agreement with that network s owned and operated stations Under the LMA the two stations shared certain programs while WMAQ handled advertising sales services for channel 38 The agreement also allowed WCPX to air rebroadcasts of channel 5 s 6 00 p m and 10 00 p m newscasts on a half hour delay The LMA ended on July 1 2005 upon Pax s rebranding as i Independent Television 14 On September 6 2003 WMAQ agreed to lease 4 000 square feet 372 m2 of space at the Equitable Building at 401 North Michigan Avenue one block east of the NBC Tower with the intent to build a streetside studio for the Chicago market the first to be used for live broadcasting purposes by a Chicago television station 15 On February 26 2004 WMAQ TV garnered national attention when Katie Couric Al Roker and Lester Holt hosted the Today show on Cityfront Plaza to unveil the new studio known as Studio 5 at the building s northwest corner The station s morning and noon newscasts were broadcast from the Michigan Avenue facility until February 2013 when the studio was closed and the space within the 401 Michigan Avenue building was put up for sale at which time production of both newscasts was moved back to the NBC Tower 16 17 In November 2007 the FCC proposed to fine WMAQ TV 10 000 for failure to publicize the existence and location of its children s television programming reports because the station did not keep adequate records on commercial limits in children s TV programs 18 In the fall of 2008 WMAQ TV s website was relaunched including a new layout as part of a larger revamp of the websites of NBC s entire owned and operated station group 19 On January 18 2011 the FCC and the Department of Justice approved the acquisition of WMAQ TV s parent company NBCUniversal by Comcast one of the largest cable providers in Chicago with the deal being closed on January 28 As a result WMAQ WSNS and regional sports network Comcast SportsNet Chicago now NBC Sports Chicago became sister stations In addition WMAQ TV s branding was shortened to NBC Chicago for a short period It was used only during mentions in some news reports network and syndication program promotions and public service announcements However the station continued to use the NBC 5 branding for news opens Later in February 2012 after a year of using the NBC Chicago branding the station reverted to its old NBC 5 branding full time In January 2012 after 12 years of using the gold 5 logo a new logo was officially introduced in some promos and in print ads but the new and current logo made its on air debut on February 28 2012 coinciding with new news graphics music and set On March 18 2013 longtime WVIT president and general manager David Doebler was appointed president and general manager of WMAQ TV replacing longtime president and general manager Larry Wert who later became president of WGN TV s parent Tribune Broadcasting 20 In December 2009 the Chicago local division of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians Communication Workers of America NABET launched a boycott of WMAQ TV The station spokeswoman told Lewis Lazare of the Chicago Sun Times that they did not comment on the labor related issues affecting the station In October 1994 prior to the boycott of the station the union along with Republican candidate George Larney had joined forces to boycott WMAQ TV due to its negotiations involving its national contract with the network In the summer of 1987 a handful of technicians at WMAQ TV WMAQ AM and WKQX FM went on strike technicians at other NBC owned stations in New York Los Angeles Washington D C and Cleveland also went on strike as a result 21 22 On February 3 2012 the station rejected a political advertisement that contained anti abortion talking points from activist and Democratic presidential candidate Randall Terry to air during Super Bowl XLVI With the FCC s approval the station determined that Terry did not have the bona fides of a serious candidate The ad included the term Democrat Party which the Democratic National Committee considers a pejorative label and it was contrary to the party s pro choice platform in general 23 In February 2015 WMAQ and the other NBC owned stations offered live web based streaming of programming to subscribers of participating cable and satellite television providers as provided through TV Everywhere Mobile Apps 24 A month later in March 2015 WMAQ WSNS and Comcast SportsNet Chicago along with sister stations WNBC WNJU and SportsNet New York SNY in New York City KNBC and KVEA in Los Angeles KXAS TV and KXTX TV in Dallas Fort Worth WTVJ and WSCV in Miami WCAU WWSI and NBC Sports Philadelphia in Philadelphia and KNTV KSTS NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California in San Francisco went live on Sony s internet television service PlayStation Vue as part of its Access package In the summer and fall of 2016 the other NBC owned and operated stations including WVIT in Hartford WRC TV and NBC Sports Washington in Washington D C KNSD in San Diego and the company s regional cable news channel NECN as well as Graham Media Group owned NBC affiliates WDIV in Detroit and KPRC TV in Houston were also added to PS Vue s access package 25 Two years later in April 2017 WMAQ TV WSNS and NBC Sports Chicago along with sister stations WNBC and WNJU in New York KNBC and KVEA in Los Angeles WCAU WWSI and NBC Sports Philadelphia in Philadelphia and KNTV KSTS NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California in San Francisco were live on YouTube TV The streaming service with live streams of programming from the three stations was officially launched on April 5 2017 26 On April 20 2021 Kevin Cross the senior vice president and general manager of NBC Sports Chicago was officially appointed as president and general manager of WMAQ TV beginning in June taking over from David Doebler who is retiring after eight years at the station Cross becomes the first president of NBCUniversal s Chicago broadcasting properties and the second Black president of the station in 25 years 27 28 Programming EditSyndicated programming Edit As of September 2021 update syndicated programming broadcast by WMAQ TV includes Access Hollywood including its afternoon counterpart and The Kelly Clarkson Show all of which being distributed by corporate sister NBCUniversal Syndication Studios 29 Programming irregularities Edit WMAQ TV was one of four NBC owned and operated O amp O stations along with sister stations WCAU in Philadelphia WRC TV in Washington D C and KNSD in San Diego that did not carry Access Hollywood Live The talk show spin off of Access Hollywood aired from the program s NBC O amp O debut in September 2010 until September 2014 when all four stations dropped the program due to low local viewership in those markets 30 On September 17 2015 WMAQ TV and the City of Chicago announced a partnership to broadcast the city s New Year s Eve celebrations entitled Chi Town Rising a special also syndicated to NBC affiliates across the Midwest 31 The inaugural 2015 16 edition began on December 31 2015 became the highest rated New Year s Eve television event with a 12 2 household rating and an 11 2 to 14 7 rating among the age group of 25 54 32 On September 1 2016 it was announced the event would return for 2016 17 33 which began December 31 2016 The New Year s Eve event was watched by 335 911 households and gained a 9 7 rating and 25 share but lost to WLS TV s Countdown Chicago 2017 which had 425 949 households a 12 3 rating and a 31 share 34 On September 11 2017 WMAQ TV Arena Partners and Choose Chicago announced that Chi Town Rising would not return for 2017 35 36 The station had numerous replacement specials including New Year s Eve Live in Chicago from 2017 to 2020 later remained as New Year s Eve in Chicago for 2020 21 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and A Very Chicago New Year beginning in 2021 37 38 Sports programming Edit Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K Edit From 2001 to 2002 and again since 2008 with the exception of 2020 due to the event s cancellation resulting from the COVID 19 pandemic WMAQ has served as an official broadcaster of the Chicago Marathon which is held annually every second Sunday in October Because of its commitments to air the event the station has had to reschedule NBC News programs preempted or delayed by the telecast of the marathon Since 2012 WMAQ through their station s official website NBCChicago com currently serves as an official web broadcaster of the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle On June 15 2017 the Bank of America Chicago Marathon the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K and WMAQ TV announced they will extend their partnership Sister Telemundo station WSNS TV announced they would air the marathon in Spanish beginning with the 40th anniversary of the running of the marathon on October 8 2017 On December 10 2020 the marathon the 8K shuffle WMAQ and WSNS announced that they will extend their partnership again for three more years beginning in 2021 and will cover it through least 2023 39 40 Chicago Fire Soccer Club Edit In 2012 WMAQ TV partnered with the Chicago Fire Soccer Club now Chicago Fire FC to carry its matches in the 2012 season live on its NBC Chicago Nonstop subchannel with the exception of the May 26 2012 match against the Columbus Crew which was simultaneously aired in English on the main channel and in Spanish on Univision through its owned subsidiary station for that market WGBO DT The national Fire games were also broadcast on the station and its sister network NBCSN as part of its package of Major League Soccer The local free to air rights to the Chicago Fire Soccer Club matches eventually reverted to MyNetworkTV owned and operated station WPWR TV in 2013 Currently the majority of matches are broadcast locally on ESPN s over the top subscription service ESPN and national Fire matches are broadcast by Fox through its O amp O station WFLD FS1 ESPN and ESPN2 41 Chicago Blackhawks Edit WMAQ TV aired Chicago Blackhawks games as part of the network s broadcast contract with the NHL that lasted until 2021 this included the team s Stanley Cup Finals victories in 2010 2013 and 2015 Chicago Bears Edit WMAQ TV aired Chicago Bears games from 1970 to 1997 when the team plays at Soldier Field against their AFC opponent and again since 2006 when the team plays a Sunday Night Football game WMAQ TV aired the Bears victory in Super Bowl XX Chicago Bulls Edit WMAQ TV aired select Chicago Bulls games through NBA s broadcasting rights with NBC from 1990 to 2002 this included all six of the team s NBA Finals victories in 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 and 1998 News operation Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message WMAQ TV presently broadcasts 41 hours 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week with 6 hours 35 minutes each weekday four hours on Saturdays and 4 hours on Sundays In addition the station produces the half hour sports highlight program Sports Sunday which airs Sunday evenings after the 10 00 p m newscast WMAQ s news helicopter Sky5 with the old gold 5 logo from July 2006 News department history Edit 1990s Edit In January 1991 WMAQ announced plans to launch the Suburban News Source a 24 hour local cable news channel featuring 4 minute long inserts of news headlines specific to suburban localities placed within live simulcasts of the station s noon 4 00 p m and 6 00 p m newscasts Originally scheduled to debut on January 14 1991 the service was to be distributed to Centel Videopath systems in Chicago s northern northwestern and southern suburbs However the service s launch was postponed three times due to logistical issues and demands by cable providers to gain a share of the service s advertising revenues Station management scrapped plans for the channel in June 1991 42 43 44 45 On August 24 1998 WMAQ debuted its one hour daily lifestyle and entertainment show NBC 5 Chicago Daytime hosted by Rosati and Nesita Kwan alongside meteorologist Byron Miranda Later on April 26 1999 the show was reduced to a half hour 46 In the spring of 1999 after negotiations between WMAQ TV management and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists AFTRA nearly all of the station s on air talent went on strike On March 30 1999 the station s on air talent planned to authorize a strike vote if a bargaining session with the station scheduled for late April failed 47 On May 14 1999 four of the station s high profile personalities including 6 00 p m amp 10 00 p m anchor Allison Rosati chief meteorologist Brant Miller sports anchor Mike Adamle and weekend evening meteorologist Shelly Monahan broke ranks with the union following the strike authorization vote 48 49 2000s Edit In early fall 2006 additional changes were made to WMAQ s early evening lineup On September 18 the station moved the afternoon newscast with Sirott and Brooks to 4 00 p m and moved the newsmagazine show Extra to 4 30 p m The early evening newscast remained at 5 00 p m A week later on September 25 2006 Saunders and Rosati were promoted to anchor the 5 00 p m newscasts 50 On January 14 2008 WMAQ TV became the second television station in the Chicago market after WLS TV to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition Only in studio footage and some of the remote footage from the field were presented in HD while most remote footage was in standard definition using a mixture of 16 9 widescreen and 4 3 cameras 51 In March 2008 Johnson was demoted from the weekday newscast but continued his reporting work Elgas was promoted to weekday morning anchor On January 12 2009 WMAQ and Fox owned and operated station WFLD entered into a Local News Service agreement in which the two stations would share helicopter footage This agreement reportedly paved the way for a larger pooling effort between the two stations 52 In spring 2009 WMAQ TV laid off an undisclosed number of employees In addition they canceled the Sunday morning newscasts due to budget cuts at the station The Sunday morning newscasts were revived on November 7 2010 53 In May 2009 the station announced that it would conclude the public affairs program City Desk after 57 years the show had its final broadcast on May 17 2009 Two weeks later on May 31 2009 The Talk debuted on WMAQ with Brooks as host Prior to this Sunday morning anchor Ellee Pai Hong left the station after six years On June 12 2009 Bob Sirott left WMAQ TV for the second time as his contract with the station had not been renewed 54 Later on July 29 2009 Davlantes contract with the station was not renewed On August 10 2009 Stafford was promoted as WMAQ s main anchor He along with Rosati co anchored the 5 00 p m 6 00 p m and 10 00 p m newscasts 55 For years WMAQ TV s 10 00 p m newscast was in second place behind WBBM TV and later WLS TV with WBBM TV third At the conclusion of the November 2009 Nielsen Ratings sweeps period WBBM TV s 10 00 p m newscast overtook WMAQ TV for second place for the first time in many years largely due to the low ratings of the latter station s lead in The Jay Leno Show as WLS TV continued to dominate the local newscast ratings in the Chicago market 56 For five years beginning in 2006 when WMAQ canceled its 11 00 a m newscast WMAQ differed from most NBC stations in the Central Time Zone in that it did not carry a newscast in the weekday midday time period This changed on September 12 2011 when it debuted a half hour newscast at noon the program returned to 11 00 a m when it was reformatted as an hour long newscast on September 8 2014 57 58 On December 6 2011 WMAQ TV announced a partnership with The Chicago Reporter as part of a larger effort by NBCUniversal to partner with non profit news organizations following its acquisition by Comcast 59 2010s Edit In January 2012 WMAQ TV announced testing a news partnership with Merlin Media s WIQI now WKQX to use audio from all of WMAQ TV s newscasts including morning noon afternoon 5 00 p m 6 00 p m and 10 00 p m newscasts as well as the sharing of assignments and online content between the two stations The news partnership ended on July 17 2012 when WIQI switched to an adult hits format branded as i101 60 On July 27 2013 WMAQ expanded its weekend morning newscasts with the early edition of the program on both days expanding to two hours with the addition of an hour long broadcast at 5 00 a m from a previous 6 00 a m start and an additional half hour added at 10 00 a m on Sundays 61 On February 9 2014 the Chicago Sun Times announced that it would end its content partnership with WMAQ TV and enter into a new content agreement with ABC owned station WLS TV on February 10 2014 In 2015 WMAQ became the first television station in the Chicago market to upgrade its news helicopter s camera system to shoot footage in ultra high definition On August 24 2015 WMAQ expanded its weekday morning newscast to three hours with the addition of a half hour at 4 00 a m becoming the second Chicago television station to expand into the timeslot possibly to compete with WGN TV which began expanding its weekday morning newscast into the time period in July 2011 62 On August 8 2016 the station s hour long 4 00 p m newscast was revived after a 21 year absence serving as a replacement for Extra which moved to WFLD after a 20 year absence WMAQ TV became the third station in Chicago to expand into the time period following WGN TV which began its 4 00 p m newscast in September 2014 and WLS TV which began expanding into the time period in the 1980s indicating a decreased reliance on syndicated programming With this addition WMAQ TV was reduced to only three hours of syndicated daytime shows to back up its newscasts outside of NBC network programming 63 On August 23 2019 WMAQ TV announced that they were cutting the 11 00 a m newscast to a half hour on Fridays in favor of its new lifestyle show Chicago Today effective September 6 64 The Monday to Thursday editions later cut them to 45 minutes on December 6 2021 on a temporary basis during the holiday season then it became permanent on January 3 2022 65 2020s Edit On March 16 2020 WMAQ TV announced that the 6 00 p m newscast will expand to a full hour with a half hour extension at 6 30 p m making channel 5 the first and only station in Chicago to have a 6 30 p m newscast This extension was intended to be temporary due to the COVID 19 pandemic 66 On June 21 2021 beginning with the 4 00 p m newscast WMAQ TV debuts new graphics entitled Look S which soon to be used by the other NBC owned and Telemundo owned stations throughout the country and the cable news channel NECN becomes the first station to be using the new graphics In addition the bug similarly used by NBC Nightly News was later modified the CHICAGO wordmark from the 2012 present logo was now added to all of its newscasts Syndicated programming and locally produced shows will continued to use the bug without the CHICAGO wordmark the newscasts meanwhile had reverted to the bug without the CHICAGO wordmark on February 21 2022 the day after the 2022 Winter Olympics concluded On January 20 2022 WMAQ TV launched a new 24 hour streaming channel made exclusively for NBCUniversal s streaming service Peacock dubbed as NBC Chicago News featuring the simulcasts and encores of the station s newscasts as well as the station s original content made for the channel The new streaming channel comes following the announcement they would have a simultaneous rollout of streaming news channels with its sister stations in Miami Boston and Philadelphia beginning on that date with channels in New York and Los Angeles followed suit on March 17 Prior to the launch of the streaming channel the station had a curated playlist made available on the streaming service since its April 2020 launch 67 68 The streaming channel was later launched on The Roku Channel on June 28 2022 alongside its launch with sister stations in New York Los Angeles Philadelphia Dallas Miami Hartford and Washington D C 69 Notable current on air staff Edit Paul Deanno AMS Seal of Approval meteorologist formerly at KPIX TV Steve Dolinsky food reporter Mark Giangreco A Very Chicago New Year host formerly served as sports anchor from 1982 1994 38 Stefan Holt anchor also son of NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt 70 71 David Kaplan contributor Brant Miller AMS Seal of Approval chief meteorologist Leila Rahimi sports anchor also with WSCR AM Allison Rosati anchor Rob Stafford anchor also investigative reporterNotable former on air staff Edit Indicates deceasedMike Adamle retired Jackie Bange now at WGN TV Jonathon Brandmeier Danny Bonaduce Susan Carlson now a voice over artist John Coleman Chet Coppock Jim Cummins Anna Davlantes now at WGN AM Billy Dec now Founder and CEO of Rockit Ranch Productions Jill Dougherty now at CNN Alex Dreier Tom Duggan Roger Ebert Russ Ewing Paula Faris now at ABC News Tsi Tsi Ki Felix Greg Gumbel now at CBS Sports Daniella Guzman now at KPRC TV Steve Handelsman retired Chuck Henry later at KNBC now retired Cassidy Hubbarth now at ESPN as host of NBA Tonight and co anchor of SportsCenter Amy Jacobson Walter Jacobson later at WBBM TV then WFLD now retired Dick Johnson Floyd Kalber Jon Kelley now host of Funny You Should Ask Sarah Kustok now at YES Network Don Lemon now at CNN Tammy Leitner now NBC News Investigative reporter Shelley Long Ron Magers later at WLS TV now retired Carol Marin now as a co director and co founder of Depaul University Center for Journalism Integrity amp Excellence Robin Meade now at HLN Erin Moriarty now at CBS News Johnny Morris later with WBBM TV and WFLD TV now retired Byron Miranda now at WPIX Deborah Norville now host of Inside Edition Mike North Pat O Brien Anita Padilla now at WFLD John Palmer Jane Pauley now at CBS News Maury Povich now host of the syndicated talk show Maury Cindy Preszler later at KSDK in St Louis now at WFTX TV in Fort Myers Ash har Quraishi now at E W Scripps Company as a national correspondent Carol Anne Riddell later at WNBC Max Robinson Zoraida Sambolin Warner Saunders Mark Schanowski now at NBC Sports Chicago and WLS TV Carole Simpson later at NBC News and then at ABC News Bob Sirott now at WGN AM Jerry Springer news commentator in 1997 for two appearances until he resigned while he was hosting his now defunct syndicated talk show Tammie Souza Amy Stone Ray Suarez Mark Suppelsa later at WFLD and WGN TV now retired Jerry Taft Martha Teichner now at CBS News Charlie Van Dyke now a radio and television announcer WMAQ served as one of his television station clients from 1994 to 1997 Harry Volkman Jenniffer Weigel Tim Weigel Bruce Wolf Linda Yu later at WLS TV now retired Ginger Zee now at ABC News This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Community outreach EditCarol Cooling Kopp WMAQ TV s longtime community relations assistant and longtime vice president for Special Projects amp Community Relations died on October 30 2013 after a battle with Lung Cancer longtime WVIT Community Projects director Emma Asante appointed as WMAQ TV s Vice President for Special Projects amp Community Relations in March 2014 following her death 72 Wednesday s Child Edit In 1999 WMAQ TV partnered with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the Freddie Mac Foundation to create a news series called Wednesday s Child which is aired on the 6 00 p m newscast on Wednesdays and on the Sunday morning newscasts The mission of the news series is to bring the children to the living rooms of about 500 000 Chicago area residents that have never adopted Allison Rosati a former foster child served as a host for the news series and remained until their last report in 2005 73 Controversies EditLen O Connor Edit Veteran newsman Len O Connor worked his way up from a news writer for NBC Radio s Blue Network to be the commentator at WMAQ TV 74 O Connor who was well known for his often acerbic political commentary ran afoul of the station s management in 1974 when he reported on Governor Dan Walker s appointment of Bruce Sagan as head of the Illinois Arts Council O Connor was troubled by the council s funding grant to the Chicago Dance Foundation which was headed by Sagan s wife Following O Connor s original January 1974 commentary on the grant Sagan was invited to appear on the station and rebut O Connor s statements He declined and subsequently filed a complaint with the FCC in May 1974 Sagan claimed that he had been personally attacked and felt that the station was not enforcing the FCC s Fairness Doctrine He was again offered an opportunity to refute O Connor s comments but declined once again after the FCC dismissed the charges he levied Sagan appealed the FCC s decision and O Connor believed that the company s attorneys had secretly met with Sagan and offered him airtime in exchange for Sagan withdrawing his appeal WMAQ TV management stated that they had been open with O Connor on the matter 75 76 O Connor proceeded to deliver three commentaries on the 10 00 p m newscast from September 25 to 27 1974 which were severely critical of the situation s handling by WMAQ TV station management In the commentaries O Connor claimed he had been deprived of his freedom of speech that the station compromised his integrity and that station management had made secret plans to fire him within a short time after his broadcasts O Connor left the station and continued his political commentaries on WGN TV until his retirement from broadcasting in 1980 75 76 The disappearance of Joanna Lopez Edit On January 14 1989 a missing persons poster with a grainy black and white photo of Joanna Lopez a presumably Hispanic adolescent and a white banner reading MISSING in black letters was displayed after the station signed off Below the banner was her name and an outdated Chicago Police Department youth division phone number This very same advertisement was displayed two years later but Lopez s whereabouts have never been discovered and there have been no leads since This has been subject to controversy within the online community with frequent YouTube deciphers and conspiracy posts to online applications such as Reddit Quora and others 77 78 Jerry Springer Edit WMAQ achieved notoriety in 1997 when in an effort to boost ratings for its newscasts the station hired Jerry Springer as a commentator 79 Though Springer was once a two term mayor of Cincinnati before becoming a news anchor for that city s NBC affiliate WLWT his association with his infamous syndicated talk show which until 2009 was recorded at WMAQ s NBC Tower studios and is now distributed by NBCUniversal through its syndication division led to the belief that the newscast was being dumbed down There were a handful of Springer supporters nevertheless the incident triggered a lot of negative publicity on both the local and national levels The station s longtime anchor team of Carol Marin and Ron Magers resigned in protest with Marin resigning on May 1 and Magers following suit on May 16 80 81 As Marin signed off her last newscast station personnel stood en masse in the newsroom behind her WMAQ s newscasts at that time originated from a studio that opened into the station s newsroom in a symbolic show of support for her decision to resign Ratings declined with the station s newscasts losing 20 of its audience share by the November 1997 sweeps period Springer only made two commentaries before he resigned on May 8 feeling unhappy with the criticism he received 82 83 84 Magers wound up at rival WLS TV where he remained until his retirement in 2016 Marin meanwhile joined rival WBBM TV while contributing reports for CBS News before returning to WMAQ in 2004 as a special correspondent until she stepped down from the station for the second time in 2020 Lyle Banks who had hired Springer as a commentator was fired from his position as general manager in January 1998 and was replaced by Larry Wert who served as WMAQ s president and general manager until 2013 when he left to become president of WGN TV parent Tribune Broadcasting 85 Five months later on May 20 1998 Cheatwood resigned as news director and was replaced by former WLS TV news director Frank Whittaker who served as WMAQ s news director until 1999 when he was promoted to vice president of news where he remains today 86 Amy Jacobson Edit On July 10 2007 Amy Jacobson who had been a reporter at WMAQ TV since 1997 negotiated her exit with the station after the release of a videotape in which she and her two sons were spotted at the home of Craig Stebic with Jacobson clad in a bikini Craig s wife Lisa Stebic was missing and had not been found as of that date The incident raised the issue whether Jacobson crossed a journalistic ethical line by being friendly with a subject of the story 87 The video of Jacobson at Craig Stebic s home was obtained by rival WBBM TV either taken by or given to its news department which posted the entire six minute video on its website In 2008 Jacobson filed a libel lawsuit against WBBM for 1 million after the video was posted The suit was thrown out by an Illinois judge in July 2013 88 Governor Quinn campaign commercial Edit In October 2014 WMAQ TV strongly objected to a video clip from one of its news reports appearing in a commercial for Governor Pat Quinn s re election campaign The commercial included an excerpt from a news report about Bruce Rauner and an audio clip of reporter Carol Marin based on the joint investigation by the station and its former news partner the Chicago Sun Times reported by Marin producer Don Moseley and Sun Times political reporter Dave McKinney into Rauner s business practices 89 On October 10 2014 the station released a statement on the 10 00 p m newscast and on the station s website that said that the station is required by law to air campaign commercials bought by bona fide candidates for public office and the commercial is not an endorsement of Governor Quinn by Marin and WMAQ TV 90 Death of JongHyun Edit On December 19 2017 during the station s morning newscast the station mistakenly ran a video of South Korean pop group BTS from their appearance on the syndicated program The Ellen DeGeneres Show in November while reporting on the death of SHINee s founding member JongHyun Fans of the respective K pop groups commented on social media using the hashtag NBCChicagoApologize with the hashtag trending worldwide on Twitter The station apologized for the mistake on the morning newscast and on the station s social media accounts the next day 91 In popular culture EditIn the 1986 action comedy film Running Scared the billboard of the station s news team including John Coleman Ron Magers Carol Marin Deborah Norville Mark Giangreco Jim Ruddle and Warner Saunders are shown The 1992 1995 station logo seen in the Sears Skate on State ice rink is shown during the title sequence of the 1995 comedy film While You Were Sleeping Most of the station s former 2000 2012 news set was used in the Nicolas Cage s 2005 drama film The Weather Man although the station s news branding and graphics were not used The NBC 5 News branding and logo is seen in the mic flags and the news van is occasionally shown in the Chicago franchise as well as the long running medical drama ER In the 2021 Netflix comedy action film Thunder Force the station s 2012 logo is shown as a mic flag Technical information EditSubchannels Edit For other channels on this multiplex see WSNS TV Subchannels The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WMAQ TV 92 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming5 1 1080i 16 9 NBC5 Main WMAQ TV programming NBC5 2 480i COZI Cozi TV5 3 NBCLX Lx5 4 OXYGEN OxygenWMAQ DT2 Edit In January 2005 WMAQ launched digital subchannel 5 2 as a charter affiliate of NBC Weather Plus On December 1 2008 the weather network ceased national broadcasts although afterward as NBC Plus the subchannel continued to provide local weather maps and traffic reports as well as raw coverage of various live events including Barack Obama s victory rally in Grant Park 93 and Governor Rod Blagojevich s impeachment trial 94 On November 1 2010 WMAQ launched NBC Chicago Nonstop a news and lifestyle network featuring local programming and programs produced by corporate sister LXTV 95 96 NBC Nonstop was relaunched as Cozi TV which soft launched on December 20 2012 officially launching on January 1 2013 97 98 Analog to digital conversion Edit On June 12 2009 WMAQ TV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 5 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal continued to be broadcast on its pre transition UHF 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