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WFIE

WFIE (channel 14) is a television station in Evansville, Indiana, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Gray Television. The station's studios are located on Mount Auburn Road in Evansville, and its transmitter is located in the Wolf Hills section of Henderson, Kentucky.

WFIE
CityEvansville, Indiana
Channels
Branding
  • 14 WFIE; 14 News
  • MeTV Tri-State (on DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
November 15, 1953 (70 years ago) (1953-11-15)
Former call signs
WFIE-TV (1953–2003)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 62 (UHF, 1953–1957), 14 (UHF, 1957–2009)
  • Digital: 46 (UHF, 2001–2019)
  • All secondary:
  • DuMont (1953–1956)
  • ABC (1953–1956)
Call sign meaning
  • "We're First in Evansville"
  • -or-
  • Fine family
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID13991
ERP200 kW
HAAT310 m (1,017 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°53′14.2″N 87°31′7″W / 37.887278°N 87.51861°W / 37.887278; -87.51861
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.14news.com

History edit

WFIE was granted a construction permit on June 10, 1953, and began broadcasting on November 15, 1953, on analog UHF channel 62. The station, Indiana's sixth, was originally co-owned by Jesse, Isadore, and Oscar Fine. WFIE was the second station in the Tri-State, but the first to be based in Evansville proper. WEHT (channel 25), while licensed to Evansville and having launched over a month before WFIE, has always had its studio located across the Ohio River in Henderson.

WFIE has always been an NBC affiliate, but originally carried secondary affiliations with ABC (shared with WEHT) and DuMont.[2] Both of those networks were dropped in August 1956 with the launch of WTVW (which took ABC) and the shutdown of DuMont. It is the only station in the market never to have changed its primary affiliation; as such, WFIE has the distinction of being the longest-tenured NBC affiliate in the state of Indiana. Also in 1956, WFIE became the area's first station to telecast color programming (by virtue of its NBC affiliation).

 
The WFIE viewing area; counties where the station's signal reaches either over-the-air, on cable or satellite are shown in light red.

The Fine family sold the station to the George Norton family of Louisville, Kentucky (owners of fellow NBC affiliate WAVE-TV) in 1956.[3] The Nortons' broadcasting holdings would eventually become known as Orion Broadcasting.[3] With FCC approval, it moved to the stronger channel 14 in 1957. It was the first station in Evansville to telecast live and local color programs beginning on March 10, 1966.

In October 1981, Orion merged with Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation, a subsidiary of insurance and broadcasting conglomerate Liberty Corporation. WFIE became the first television station in the market to broadcast in stereo in September 1985. Liberty bowed out of the insurance business in 2000, bringing WFIE directly under the company banner. In May 2002, the station began broadcasting digitally on channel 46.

On February 1, 2006, Liberty Corporation merged with Raycom Media, with ownership remaining steady for over 12 years.

Sale to Gray Television edit

On June 25, 2018, Atlanta-based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including WFIE, and Gray's 93 television stations) under the former's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $3.6 billion—in which Gray shareholders acquired preferred stock then held by Raycom—resulted in WFIE gaining new sister stations in nearby markets, including fellow NBC affiliate WNDU in South Bend (at the time Gray's only Indiana station) and ABC/Fox affiliate WBKO in adjacent Bowling Green, Kentucky, in addition to its current Raycom sister stations.[4][5][6][7] The sale was approved on December 20 and completed on January 2, 2019.[8][9]

WFIE-DT2 edit

WFIE-DT2 is the MeTV-affiliated second digital subchannel of WFIE, broadcasting in widescreen standard definition on channel 14.2.

History edit

As an NBC Weather Plus outlet edit

WFIE-DT2 was launched in fall 2005 as an affiliate of the NBC Weather Plus service, a 24-hour weather channel that provided regional and national weather information forecasts on a continuous basis, along with cut-ins of local weather forecasts from WFIE's weather forecasting team. WFIE's weather team provided the cut-ins for WFIE-DT2 during the entire existence of NBC Weather Plus. The channel's original branding was "First Alert Weather Now."

As "14Xtra" edit

In 2008, when the NBC Weather Plus was shut down and discontinued, it became a locally oriented weather channel until it was replaced by a local news-oriented format in the late quarter of 2008. It became an independent TV channel devoted to local news, weather, and sports in the Evansville media market. The channel was branded as 14Xtra. WFIE-DT2 also broadcast a prime time newscast weeknights at 9 p.m., which competed with CW affiliate WTVW's hour-long newscast.

MeTV affiliation edit

MeTV was first carried as a secondary affiliation of WTVW after that station lost their Fox network affiliation to WEVV-DT2, thereby becoming an independent station in 2011. MeTV programming was only shown during the overnight hours, and during time slots where specific programming was not scheduled to air. WTVW dropped the partial MeTV schedule when that station became the Evansville market's new affiliate of The CW in January 2013. MeTV was carried in full by WTSN-CD and WYYW-CD from November 2011 until the former station dropped that network in favor of a new network called Heroes & Icons on October 23, 2014. WYYW also switched to Heroes & Icons in February 2014.

MeTV replaced the Movies! network on WFIE-DT3 (channel 14.3) for five days until it was replaced by a new movie network, Grit, a multicast network that specifically targets men in the 25–54 age group. To make room for the new Grit network, and in order for MeTV to remain available in the Evansville market, the full MeTV programming lineup was moved up to WFIE-DT2 at noon CT on October 28, 2014, after Grit made its Evansville debut on WFIE-DT3. After the switch, 14Xtra was no more.

Programming edit

WFIE-DT2 clears all of MeTV's programming since the subchannel switched to MeTV from a local news-formatted channel in 2014. Until 2016, the only other programming besides the full MeTV schedule was the syndicated Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) football and men's basketball provided by the ACC Network that is operated by Raycom Media's sports syndication division, Raycom Sports. This is due in part of University of Notre Dame's sports programs (with the exception of the football team) joining the ACC that year.[10] WTVW took over local rights to the ACC Network in 2016.

News operation edit

WFIE currently carries 32 hours of local newscasts per week (with six hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces a half-hour weeknight-only newscast for its second digital subchannel, bringing the total amount to 34+12 hours per week. As a result of the merger of the news operations of WTVW and WEHT on December 1, 2011, WFIE and CBS affiliate WEVV-TV (channel 44) are now the only independent local news operations in the Evansville market.

In August 1977, the station became the first in Evansville to remotely broadcast local news, sports, and weather outside its studios. It was the second station in Indiana (first in Evansville) to build its own Doppler weather radar system (located adjacent to the studios) in February 1988.

On April 3, 2006, WFIE abandoned 615 Music's popular "News One" theme music in favor of "NBC Flagship" as part of "The NBC Collection" by Gari Communications. This marked the station's first theme change since 1996. In early-August 2006, it began branding its newscasts as 14 News dropping the NewsWatch 14 identity. In a further transition, the station rebranded the weather department under the "First Alert" label on September 22, 2006. This is a departure from the "Storm Team" brand used since the mid-1990s.

On April 16, 2007, WFIE introduced "Dual Doppler" to the market with the debut of a second weather radar in Owensboro, Kentucky, atop the Owensboro Medical Health System Hospital main building on East Parrish Avenue (KY 54). In addition to its main studios, the station operates Western Kentucky newsrooms in Owensboro and Madisonville. It is the only station in the market to have a weekday morning show that begins at 4:30 a.m. WFIE-DT2 also airs a prime time newscast weeknights at 9 p.m., which competes with an hour-long show on CW affiliate WTVW.

On July 11, 2011, WFIE began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition during the station's 5 p.m. newscast, becoming the first station in the Evansville market to begin offering local newscasts in high definition. On September 12, 2011, WFIE debuted a 4 p.m. newscast that competes against the 4 p.m. show on ABC affiliate WEHT; Jackie Monroe served as anchor of the new late-afternoon newscast, which still airs on WFIE.[11]

WFIE maintains a "sister-station" relationship with a television station in the western Ukraine city of Ternopil.[citation needed]

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WFIE[12]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
14.1 1080i 16:9 WFIE-DT Main WFIE programming / NBC
14.2 480i MeTV MeTV
14.3 Circle Circle
14.4 Grit Grit
14.5 Dabl Dabl
14.6 TruCrim True Crime Network
14.7 Defy Defy TV

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WFIE discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 14, on June 12, 2009, the official date when full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 46,[13] using virtual channel 14.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WFIE". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "The History of WFIE-TV". The Boneyard. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State (PDF). Lexington, KY: Host Communciations. p. 245. ISBN 9781879688933.
  4. ^ "GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A $3.6 BILLION TRANSACTION". Raycom Media (Press release). June 25, 2018.
  5. ^ Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). "Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  6. ^ Eggerton, John (June 25, 2018). "Gray Buying Raycom for $3.6B". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
  7. ^ Hayes, Dade (June 25, 2018). "Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. 3 Local TV Group". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.
  8. ^ "FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger", Broadcasting & Cable, December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  9. ^ "Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions", Gray Television, January 2, 2019, Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  10. ^ (PDF). Raycom Sports (via Press Release). July 1, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 9, 2014. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  11. ^ 14WFIE planning HD news launch on July 11, will add new 4PM newscast beginning Sept. 12, Jake's DTV Blog, June 28, 2011.
  12. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WFIE
  13. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Retrieved March 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WFIE channel 14 is a television station in Evansville Indiana United States affiliated with NBC and owned by Gray Television The station s studios are located on Mount Auburn Road in Evansville and its transmitter is located in the Wolf Hills section of Henderson Kentucky WFIEEvansville IndianaHenderson Owensboro KentuckyUnited StatesCityEvansville IndianaChannelsDigital 26 UHF Virtual 14Branding14 WFIE 14 NewsMeTV Tri State on DT2 ProgrammingAffiliations14 1 NBCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC HistoryFirst air dateNovember 15 1953 70 years ago 1953 11 15 Former call signsWFIE TV 1953 2003 Former channel number s Analog 62 UHF 1953 1957 14 UHF 1957 2009 Digital 46 UHF 2001 2019 Former affiliationsAll secondary DuMont 1953 1956 ABC 1953 1956 Call sign meaning We re First in Evansville or Fine familyTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID13991ERP200 kWHAAT310 m 1 017 ft Transmitter coordinates37 53 14 2 N 87 31 7 W 37 887278 N 87 51861 W 37 887278 87 51861LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr 14news wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Sale to Gray Television 2 WFIE DT2 2 1 History 2 1 1 As an NBC Weather Plus outlet 2 1 2 As 14Xtra 2 1 3 MeTV affiliation 2 2 Programming 3 News operation 4 Technical information 4 1 Subchannels 4 2 Analog to digital conversion 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWFIE was granted a construction permit on June 10 1953 and began broadcasting on November 15 1953 on analog UHF channel 62 The station Indiana s sixth was originally co owned by Jesse Isadore and Oscar Fine WFIE was the second station in the Tri State but the first to be based in Evansville proper WEHT channel 25 while licensed to Evansville and having launched over a month before WFIE has always had its studio located across the Ohio River in Henderson WFIE has always been an NBC affiliate but originally carried secondary affiliations with ABC shared with WEHT and DuMont 2 Both of those networks were dropped in August 1956 with the launch of WTVW which took ABC and the shutdown of DuMont It is the only station in the market never to have changed its primary affiliation as such WFIE has the distinction of being the longest tenured NBC affiliate in the state of Indiana Also in 1956 WFIE became the area s first station to telecast color programming by virtue of its NBC affiliation nbsp The WFIE viewing area counties where the station s signal reaches either over the air on cable or satellite are shown in light red The Fine family sold the station to the George Norton family of Louisville Kentucky owners of fellow NBC affiliate WAVE TV in 1956 3 The Nortons broadcasting holdings would eventually become known as Orion Broadcasting 3 With FCC approval it moved to the stronger channel 14 in 1957 It was the first station in Evansville to telecast live and local color programs beginning on March 10 1966 In October 1981 Orion merged with Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation a subsidiary of insurance and broadcasting conglomerate Liberty Corporation WFIE became the first television station in the market to broadcast in stereo in September 1985 Liberty bowed out of the insurance business in 2000 bringing WFIE directly under the company banner In May 2002 the station began broadcasting digitally on channel 46 On February 1 2006 Liberty Corporation merged with Raycom Media with ownership remaining steady for over 12 years Sale to Gray Television edit On June 25 2018 Atlanta based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets consisting of Raycom s 63 existing owned and or operated television stations including WFIE and Gray s 93 television stations under the former s corporate umbrella The cash and stock merger transaction valued at 3 6 billion in which Gray shareholders acquired preferred stock then held by Raycom resulted in WFIE gaining new sister stations in nearby markets including fellow NBC affiliate WNDU in South Bend at the time Gray s only Indiana station and ABC Fox affiliate WBKO in adjacent Bowling Green Kentucky in addition to its current Raycom sister stations 4 5 6 7 The sale was approved on December 20 and completed on January 2 2019 8 9 WFIE DT2 editWFIE DT2 is the MeTV affiliated second digital subchannel of WFIE broadcasting in widescreen standard definition on channel 14 2 History edit As an NBC Weather Plus outlet edit WFIE DT2 was launched in fall 2005 as an affiliate of the NBC Weather Plus service a 24 hour weather channel that provided regional and national weather information forecasts on a continuous basis along with cut ins of local weather forecasts from WFIE s weather forecasting team WFIE s weather team provided the cut ins for WFIE DT2 during the entire existence of NBC Weather Plus The channel s original branding was First Alert Weather Now As 14Xtra edit In 2008 when the NBC Weather Plus was shut down and discontinued it became a locally oriented weather channel until it was replaced by a local news oriented format in the late quarter of 2008 It became an independent TV channel devoted to local news weather and sports in the Evansville media market The channel was branded as 14Xtra WFIE DT2 also broadcast a prime time newscast weeknights at 9 p m which competed with CW affiliate WTVW s hour long newscast MeTV affiliation edit MeTV was first carried as a secondary affiliation of WTVW after that station lost their Fox network affiliation to WEVV DT2 thereby becoming an independent station in 2011 MeTV programming was only shown during the overnight hours and during time slots where specific programming was not scheduled to air WTVW dropped the partial MeTV schedule when that station became the Evansville market s new affiliate of The CW in January 2013 MeTV was carried in full by WTSN CD and WYYW CD from November 2011 until the former station dropped that network in favor of a new network called Heroes amp Icons on October 23 2014 WYYW also switched to Heroes amp Icons in February 2014 MeTV replaced the Movies network on WFIE DT3 channel 14 3 for five days until it was replaced by a new movie network Grit a multicast network that specifically targets men in the 25 54 age group To make room for the new Grit network and in order for MeTV to remain available in the Evansville market the full MeTV programming lineup was moved up to WFIE DT2 at noon CT on October 28 2014 after Grit made its Evansville debut on WFIE DT3 After the switch 14Xtra was no more Programming edit WFIE DT2 clears all of MeTV s programming since the subchannel switched to MeTV from a local news formatted channel in 2014 Until 2016 the only other programming besides the full MeTV schedule was the syndicated Atlantic Coast Conference ACC football and men s basketball provided by the ACC Network that is operated by Raycom Media s sports syndication division Raycom Sports This is due in part of University of Notre Dame s sports programs with the exception of the football team joining the ACC that year 10 WTVW took over local rights to the ACC Network in 2016 News operation editWFIE currently carries 32 hours of local newscasts per week with six hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays in addition the station produces a half hour weeknight only newscast for its second digital subchannel bringing the total amount to 34 1 2 hours per week As a result of the merger of the news operations of WTVW and WEHT on December 1 2011 WFIE and CBS affiliate WEVV TV channel 44 are now the only independent local news operations in the Evansville market In August 1977 the station became the first in Evansville to remotely broadcast local news sports and weather outside its studios It was the second station in Indiana first in Evansville to build its own Doppler weather radar system located adjacent to the studios in February 1988 On April 3 2006 WFIE abandoned 615 Music s popular News One theme music in favor of NBC Flagship as part of The NBC Collection by Gari Communications This marked the station s first theme change since 1996 In early August 2006 it began branding its newscasts as 14 News dropping the NewsWatch 14 identity In a further transition the station rebranded the weather department under the First Alert label on September 22 2006 This is a departure from the Storm Team brand used since the mid 1990s On April 16 2007 WFIE introduced Dual Doppler to the market with the debut of a second weather radar in Owensboro Kentucky atop the Owensboro Medical Health System Hospital main building on East Parrish Avenue KY 54 In addition to its main studios the station operates Western Kentucky newsrooms in Owensboro and Madisonville It is the only station in the market to have a weekday morning show that begins at 4 30 a m WFIE DT2 also airs a prime time newscast weeknights at 9 p m which competes with an hour long show on CW affiliate WTVW On July 11 2011 WFIE began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition during the station s 5 p m newscast becoming the first station in the Evansville market to begin offering local newscasts in high definition On September 12 2011 WFIE debuted a 4 p m newscast that competes against the 4 p m show on ABC affiliate WEHT Jackie Monroe served as anchor of the new late afternoon newscast which still airs on WFIE 11 WFIE maintains a sister station relationship with a television station in the western Ukraine city of Ternopil citation needed Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WFIE 12 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming14 1 1080i 16 9 WFIE DT Main WFIE programming NBC14 2 480i MeTV MeTV14 3 Circle Circle14 4 Grit Grit14 5 Dabl Dabl14 6 TruCrim True Crime Network14 7 Defy Defy TVAnalog to digital conversion edit WFIE discontinued regular programming on its analog signal over UHF channel 14 on June 12 2009 the official date when full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 46 13 using virtual channel 14 References edit Facility Technical Data for WFIE Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission The History of WFIE TV The Boneyard Retrieved February 12 2007 a b Nash Francis M 1995 Towers over Kentucky A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State PDF Lexington KY Host Communciations p 245 ISBN 9781879688933 GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A 3 6 BILLION TRANSACTION Raycom Media Press release June 25 2018 Miller Mark K June 25 2018 Gray To Buy Raycom For 3 6 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved June 25 2018 Eggerton John June 25 2018 Gray Buying Raycom for 3 6B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Hayes Dade June 25 2018 Gray Acquiring Raycom For 3 65B Forming No 3 Local TV Group Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation FCC OK with Gray Raycom Merger Broadcasting amp Cable December 20 2018 Retrieved December 20 2018 Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions Gray Television January 2 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 ACC Network Has Expanded National Reach PDF Raycom Sports via Press Release July 1 2014 Archived from the original PDF on October 9 2014 Retrieved July 1 2014 14WFIE planning HD news launch on July 11 will add new 4PM newscast beginning Sept 12 Jake s DTV Blog June 28 2011 RabbitEars TV Query for WFIE DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Retrieved March 24 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WFIE amp oldid 1214273076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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