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WTAE-TV

WTAE-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, affiliated with ABC. It has been owned by Hearst Television since the station's inception, making this one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Hearst (alongside company flagship WBAL-TV in Baltimore). WTAE's studios are located on Ardmore Boulevard (PA 8) in the suburb of Wilkinsburg (though with a Pittsburgh mailing address), and its transmitter is located in Buena Vista, Pennsylvania.

WTAE-TV

Channels
BrandingWTAE Channel 4; Pittsburgh's Action News 4
Programming
Affiliations4.1: ABC
4.2: Cozi TV
4.3: Story Television
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedJuly 1957
First air date
September 14, 1958 (64 years ago) (1958-09-14)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
4 (VHF, 1958–2009)
Digital:
51 (UHF, 1998–2018)
DT2:
This TV (2009–2017)
Call sign meaning
Former television sibling of WCAE radio (the present day WPGP)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65681
ERP850 kW
1,000 kW (CP)[1]
HAAT269.2 m (883 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°16′49″N 79°48′10″W / 40.28028°N 79.80278°W / 40.28028; -79.80278
Translator(s)22 (UHF) (4.3) Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wtae.com

History

WTAE-TV began broadcasting on September 14, 1958; the station has been Pittsburgh's ABC affiliate since its sign-on.

Pittsburgh had only one major commercial television station for close to a decade—DuMont-owned WDTV (channel 2, now KDKA-TV), which signed on in 1949 and carried programs from all four television networks (DuMont, ABC, NBC and CBS). Further development of stations in Pittsburgh was halted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s freeze on license awards, which ran from 1948 until 1952. Even after the freeze was lifted by the FCC, new VHF stations in Pittsburgh were held back to give the smaller cities in the Upper Ohio Valley a chance to get on the owing to VHF band limitations.

Several months after the freeze was lifted, two UHF stations in Pittsburgh, WENS-TV (channel 16, now WINP-TV) and WKJF-TV (channel 53, now WPGH-TV), went on the air. For technical and financial reasons, both stations were short-lived. Meanwhile, revisions to the VHF allocation had given the Pittsburgh area three additional channels—4, 11, and 13, the latter reserved for non-commercial educational purposes. The channel 4 frequency on which WTAE-TV began operations during the analog television era was originally allocated to suburban McKeesport, in Allegheny County; other official documents have listed the community of license as Irwin, in Westmoreland County.

Hearings on the channel 4 permit opened in 1955, and it was originally granted by the FCC to KQV radio in 1956. Hearst and the other three applicants that lost petitioned the FCC to re-open the permit hearings following the death of KQV co-owner Irwin D. Wolf. The subsequent reconsideration awarded channel 4 to Hearst. The agency's commissioners were divided on how to break the stalemate to the satisfaction of both winning parties, and suggested a merger between Hearst and the KQV group, who sold their radio station to ABC in order to appease FCC cross-ownership restrictions.[2] Together, both firms became equal partners in Television City, Inc., under which ownership WTAE-TV went on the air.[3] Hearst would purchase the remaining 50 percent of the station in 1962.[4][5][6] WTAE-TV is the only Pittsburgh television station affiliated with a major network not to have changed ownership.

Shortly before the station signed on, the FCC moved the channel 4 assignment to Pittsburgh proper following several years of petitioning by then-Pittsburgh mayor (and future Governor of Pennsylvania) David L. Lawrence. However, the FCC changed its rules so that channel 4 could have based its main studio in Pittsburgh, even if it had been licensed in McKeesport or Irwin.[7] The station's original ownership group's connections with powerful U.S. Senator from Florida, George Smathers led to televised U.S. House hearings with both Lawrence and Smathers testifying in 1958. WTAE-TV was thus short-spaced to other channel 4 stations in Columbus, Ohio; Oak Hill, West Virginia; Buffalo, New York; and Washington, D.C.; the transmitter was located southeast of the city as a result of the move. Shortly after signing on, WTAE-TV was briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network, sharing the affiliation with KDKA-TV, WIIC-TV (now WPXI), and WQED.[8]

WTAE-TV first adopted the "Circle 4" logo in 1973, eventually adopting the current version in 1995. Due to the design and similar callsigns, the logo has received comparisons to fellow ABC affiliate WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee, who has used the "Circle 6" logo since 2011. Aside from the ABC affiliation, the two stations are not related.[9][10] In 2012, the "Circle 4" logo surpassed KDKA-TV's Group W-era logo that in various forms was used from 1965 to 2003 for the longest-used station logo on Pittsburgh television.

On April 24, 1980, WTAE-TV personality Nick Perry, who hosted Bowling for Dollars and also called the lottery drawings for the Pennsylvania Lottery, fixed the Lottery's daily numbers drawing so that it would come up as "6-6-6". Perry served jail time, and the drawings were moved to WHP-TV in Harrisburg a year later. This resulted in lotteries now being audited and monitored with "witnesses" from the government and/or accounting firms, and also inspired the movie Lucky Numbers. KDKA-TV aired the Lottery drawings in the Pittsburgh market after this incident until 2009, when they moved back to WTAE-TV.

In April 1985, WTAE-TV became the only station in the United States to transmit the World Wrestling Federation's WrestleMania event free over-the-air, after a technical glitch prematurely ended the event's closed-circuit broadcast from the Civic Arena.[11]

 
WTAE-TV and The Salvation Army collecting funds for Project Bundle Up at the 2011 Head of the Ohio regatta.

In 1986, WTAE-TV partnered with The Salvation Army and started Project Bundle Up, an operation to make sure that children and seniors receive warm clothing. WTAE-TV has ran the Project Bundle Up Auction where local businesses donate products to be auctioned off, and the Project Bundle Up Telethon, where viewers call in to donate money. Businesses donate money and all of their proceeds from the auction and telethon to benefit the Salvation Army. In 2007, WTAE-TV moved the auction to the Internet.

In early 2001, Hearst bought Clarksburg, West Virginia–based NBC affiliate WBOY-TV, which has a significant signal overlap with WTAE-TV (a year earlier, the FCC began to allow companies to own television stations with overlapping coverage areas). However, Hearst decided to sell WBOY-TV to West Virginia Media Holdings in September of that year after less than a year of ownership; that station is now owned by Nexstar Media Group, who to this day does not own or operate a station serving Pittsburgh.

In June 2011, a WTAE-TV staff photographer was charged with a sexual crime when an alleged victim stated that the photographer had inappropriate physical contact with her. The photographer arrived in a WTAE-TV news vehicle with station equipment and claimed he was doing an interview, although WTAE-TV management claims that he was not on duty at the time—even though he was using station resources.[12]

Programming

Local programming

  • Steelers Primetime – extended Steelers coverage during NFL season
  • Project Bundle-Up Telethon, seasonal partnership with The Salvation Army
  • Chronicle, hosted by Sally Wiggin [13]
  • Penguins on 4 – extended Penguins coverage during NHL season

Past programming

In the early years, Channel 4 was best known in the market for its locally originated entertainment programming, including popular early program late night movie show Shock Theatre, which was hosted by former Pittsburgh radio disc jockey Bob Drews, who portrayed Sir Rodger (often misspelled as Sir Roger). Shock Theatre featured monster movies such as The Invisible Man and Frankenstein in-between live-action comedic skits. By the 1970s, WTAE-TV was running a mix of cartoons and sitcoms from 6:30 to 9 a.m., a local talk show, some ABC shows, more cartoons and off-network sitcoms in the afternoon, news and some first run shows in the evening, and ABC prime time programming.

Syndicated/first-run programming

WTAE-TV's other offerings include Live with Kelly and Ryan, Inside Edition, Entertainment Tonight, and Tamron Hall, among others. Channel 4 has carried Live! (and its predecessors) since its national debut in 1988 and Entertainment Tonight since 1989. For an ABC affiliate that is owned by a company that does not own a network, WTAE-TV has the local rights to CBS Media Ventures' programs (ET and Inside Edition), instead of CBS-owned KDKA-TV, which is rare in several television markets where a network O&O would air shows produced by its sister company, since WTAE-TV's parent company had made long-term contract deals for these programs before CBS took over syndication rights.

Sports programming

Owing to parent company Hearst's 20% minority stake in ESPN, WTAE-TV has the right of first refusal for Monday Night Football games featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers; the station has aired all MNF games since the program's inception in 1970, even though the program moved from ABC to ESPN after the 2005 season. The station aired the Steelers' Super Bowl XL victory in 2006, which was the last NFL game aired on ABC until the 2015 Wild Card game.

WTAE-TV also aired select Pittsburgh Pirates games via ABC's MLB broadcast contract from 1976 to 1989, including the team's 1979 World Series championship.

WTAE-TV serves as the over-the-air television provider for the Pittsburgh Penguins via ESPN/ABC's NHL broadcasting contract from 2022 to 2028.[14]

Past program preemptions and deferrals

Although it was the only ABC affiliate in the region when it signed on at the time, WTAE-TV preempted and/or delayed a considerable amount of ABC programming, most notably some of its daytime lineup from the 1960s to the late 1990s. WTAE-TV did not begin running Good Morning America until December 1978, and only aired an hour of the program until 1980. One Life to Live did not run on WTAE-TV from its 1968 debut up until 1978, when the soap opera expanded to an hour-long format. Another soap opera, The Edge of Night, was aired at 10:00 a.m. on a delay from December 2, 1975 (the day after its relocation from CBS to ABC) until August 13, 1982.[15] From 1969 to 1971, and again from 1974 to 1979, ABC shows that were not broadcast on channel 4 ended up airing instead on WPGH-TV. After 1980, some of these shows ran on WPTT (channel 22, now WPNT). WTAE-TV also preempted the Sunday morning ABC children's programming block the entire time ABC offered it, as well as a couple of hours of ABC's Saturday morning cartoons until 1979. WTAE-TV ran syndicated cartoons in place of the network-supplied children's programs, while the preempted Saturday morning network programs (including American Bandstand) aired on WPGH during that time.

By the 1980s, WTAE-TV was running many of the top rated off-network syndicated sitcoms from 4 to 6 p.m. By 1990, WTAE-TV was beginning to focus more on news, and in 1992 dropped the entire ABC Saturday morning cartoon lineup for a 4½ hour newscast (which WPXI was also doing, beginning in 1990). WTAE-TV also expanded its midday newscast to an hour and dropped The Home Show during 1991. Loving was dropped from the daytime lineup in January 1991 and moved to overnights, then dropped from the schedule altogether in 1992. Later in the decade, WTAE-TV also did not carry Mike and Maty or The City. WTAE-TV began carrying Port Charles in January 1998, but dropped the show entirely in September 2000, three years shy of its cancellation by ABC, and replaced it with Judge Hatchett, which itself was replaced by Access Hollywood in 2004. Beginning in 1996, WTAE-TV began running two hours of the ABC Saturday cartoon lineup on Sunday mornings, a half-hour on Saturday mornings, and a half-hour at 12:30 p.m. In 1997, the station cut back its Saturday morning newscast to three hours at 7 to 10 a.m. and began running three hours of the ABC children's lineup from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Today, though it still offers a news-intensive schedule, WTAE-TV clears the entire ABC lineup. Viewers and ABC had also begun to clamor for The View, which premiered in 1997 to acclaim and success compared to ABC's past late morning programs (and was also under the network's full editorial control), to air in Pittsburgh at its prescribed time. WTAE had continued to delay The View to late night until March 27, 2000, when it began to air in its proper 11 a.m. time slot, leaving The Martin Short Show with little natural flow between Live!, Maury and The View.

WTAE-TV was one of many ABC stations that preempted the special showing of Saving Private Ryan in late 2004 due to concerns that the FCC would impose a fine on them if they had aired the World War II–set movie due to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy earlier that year. The station, along with other Hearst-owned ABC affiliated stations, aired the 1992 film Far and Away instead.[16] Youngstown, Ohio ABC affiliate WYTV still aired Saving Private Ryan, giving viewers in the northern and western portions of WTAE-TV's viewing area the option of watching the film.[17] It was later determined that the movie's broadcast was not a violation of FCC regulations.

News operation

WTAE-TV presently broadcasts 43 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6½ hours on weekdays, five hours on Saturdays and 5½ hours on Sundays).

Like its NBC rival, WPXI, Channel 4 was not a major player in terms of news coverage in its early years, as the Pittsburgh market was dominated by KDKA-TV and anchor Bill Burns. That changed, however, in 1969, when longtime KDKA radio-and-TV newscaster Paul Long joined WTAE-TV, along with his KDKA meteorologist-sidekick Joe DeNardo. WTAE-TV was also known for the "legendary" news crew of Paul Long and Don Cannon from the late 1960s into the 1990s.

Sports has also been a major division at WTAE-TV. In 1972, WTAE-TV sportscaster Myron Cope, thanks to a phone call from a local female fan, introduced the phrase "The Immaculate Reception" to describe Franco Harris' miraculous, running shoestring catch that gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 13–7 playoff victory over the Oakland Raiders (Cope chuckled at the woman's call, and responded, "I'm not sure I can say that!" Cope figured out an innocuous way to introduce the phrase on air, prefacing the remark by saying, "It comes from a good Christian lady.") WTAE-TV and its channel 4 logo was immortalized in the 1979 basketball comedy film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, whose fictional sportscaster Murray Sports (played by Harry Shearer) was also patterned after Cope. The last sports director was Andrew Stockey, who left the position in 2006 to become a news anchor. However, in 2011, he returned to head the sports department. Along with Stockey, the sports department consists of Guy Junker, Ryan Recker, and Bill Hillgrove (Steeler Insider) as of 2013.

In the fall of 1990, WTAE gave Pittsburgh its first 5 a.m. newscast and expanded its one-hour morning newscast to two hours, shifting the starting time from 6 a.m. to 5. The move took place the same day KDKA expanded its half-hour morning newscast to an hour and started it at 6 a.m. As it gained news in the morning, WTAE lost news at noon. The station's noon news (it was brought back in early 1992) and the resumption of a noon newscast meant Channel 4 had gone full circle in a very short time. It had dropped the noon news and plugged the slot with the short lived game show The Challengers (which only lasted one season) and Graham Kerr's cooking program (which lasted one season as well) before Good Day Pittsburgh.

In June 1992, the station expanded its news production, adding a Saturday morning newscast from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (matching WPXI's Saturday morning newscast of the then-same length, which began in 1990) and a three-hour Sunday morning newscast. The station also extended its weekday early evening newscast to begin at 5 p.m., and began to air a weekday morning newscast from 5 to 7 a.m. In 1997, the station expanded its Sunday morning newscast by an hour and began to air its Saturday morning newscast from 6 to 10 a.m.

In 2002, Jean Connelly became the first woman from Western Pennsylvania to be inducted into the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Hall of Fame.[18] In doing so, she joined ranks with Paul Long, David Crantz, and Fred Young. Connelly is famous for producing and hosting her own talk show, The Jean Connelly Show. WTAE-TV unveiled a new set designed by FX Group during the 5 p.m. newscast on September 4, 2007. That year, WTAE-TV debuted a YouTube channel, which features stories featured on channel 4's newscasts. On September 15, 2008, WTAE-TV became the second station in the market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. Field reports continued to be broadcast in 4:3 standard-definition until September 2011, when field reports began to be broadcast in 16:9 SD.

At the end of 2011, WTAE-TV on-air talent took to both Twitter and Facebook to voice their opinions about unfair treatment by management. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that WTAE-TV's on-air staff claimed it was being denied severance benefits for employees fired without cause, a minimum salary scale, overtime pay for work hours totaling more than eight hours a day, retirement benefits equalling those of other employees at the station, and consideration for unscheduled call-outs, split shifts and work on the sixth consecutive day and thereafter.[19] Former general manager Michael Hayes stated that bargaining had been taking place in good faith. An online petition was launched in support of the anchors, reporters, meteorologists, and sportscasters.[20]

New studio set for newscasts

On April 28, 2016, WTAE became the third television station in the Pittsburgh DMA to launch a new studio set in Studio B of the WTAE Studios. The design focuses heavily on the use of video monitors, Pittsburgh culture, and HD lighting.[21]

Pittsburgh's Action News 4 at 7 on Cozi TV Pittsburgh

On January 6, 2016, WTAE announced that the station will add a 7 p.m. newscast on subchannel 4.2 beginning February 1. The newscast will be hosted by current weekend morning anchor Jackie Cain and chief meteorologist Mike Harvey. "We understand viewers are constantly looking for news, no matter what time of the day," said WTAE President & General Manager Charles W. Wolfertz III. "Our new 7:00 p.m. newscast will give viewers more options to get news and weather information when they want it. Whether it's on our traditional broadcast station, on-line, or on a mobile device, WTAE Channel 4 is always looking for more ways to make it convenient for our viewers to get the local news and weather that’s important to them."[22]

Chronicle

In June 2013, WTAE-TV announced that longtime anchor Sally Wiggin would host WTAE Chronicle, a series of hour-long news specials dedicated to in-depth reporting on relevant topics to Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. The format was lifted from Boston sister station WCVB-TV, where their Chronicle has been on the air since 1982, albeit in the form of a weeknight, half-hour news-magazine. Wiggin shifted from her role as anchor of WTAE-TV's noon newscast in order to focus on WTAE Chronicle and additional station projects. Chronicle debuted on WTAE-TV in March 2013, with a report from Vatican City on the election of Pope Francis.

The second edition focused on the importance of "The Point"—the iconic area of downtown Pittsburgh where the three rivers meet.

The third edition of Chronicle aired on December 3, 2013 ("Concussions & Our Kids") which focused on brain injuries in youth sports; and the fourth installment aired on March 25 called "Living Like Lou" a special on Pittsburghers with ALS. The original broadcast was accompanied simultaneously with a one-hour telethon to raise funds for ALS assistance; it resulted in over $130,000 raised.

A fifth edition debuted on September 15 right after the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars called Chronicle: The New Pittsburgh. It focused on the rebirth and growth of Pittsburgh in the past twenty years.

The sixth edition was centered on the highly debated topic around fracking or natural gas drilling in Western Pennsylvania. The edition titled "Drilling Down" was the first look at the topic from three perspectives: the drilling companies, the protesters, and the communities impacted by the wells.

The seventh edition called Chronicle: Taste of the 'Burgh was aired to massive ratings and focused on Pittsburgh's growing "Foodie" culture, its impact on the local economy, employment, and national attention. It is the highest viewed Chronicle to date.

The eighth edition of Chronicle called "Burning Questions" dealt with the ongoing issue in Western Pennsylvania local fire departments failing to meet the national standards for fire response times. It consisted of a four-month-long investigation, laying the foundation for a comprehensive, eye-opening look at the challenges for first responders. This installment of Chronicle examines how volunteers are struggling to make do with a 200-year-old system, putting our communities at risk. It was high-profile installment that opened up discussions with the state, regional, and local leaders to help solve the problem. The ratings for it won the night.

Chronicle: After War, the ninth installment of the series, examined the life of Western Pennsylvania's military men, women and their families after the battle has ended. Local combat veterans are now struggling to find jobs while adjusting to family life and their physical disabilities. America's longest war has ended, and a new generation of veterans is transitioning to life at home. The online live video stream was picked up veterans organizations around the country and the highest watched Chronicle to date.

Chronicle: Dog Stories, the tenth installment of the series, dove into Pittsburgh's love affair with dogs, from the ones that protect us at home and overseas to the shelter culture here in the 'Burgh. It also looked at the shelter culture in Pittsburgh and how humans and dogs have worked together to form an incredible bond.

All ten were ratings hits in the Pittsburgh television market. All editions are available online at:

Awards and honors

 
Jim Parsons at the 67th Annual Peabody Awards for Fight for Open Records

In March 2008, the station won a Freedom of Information Award and an IRE Medal from the Investigative Reporters and Editors for "pushing open the front door" of the state-run student loan agency.[23] In April 2008, that same effort resulted in a Peabody Award for the station, in recognition of "station's relentless legal campaign to obtain public records of a state-run student loan program" which "netted evidence of financial misconduct and pushed the state to rewrite an antiquated right-to-know law."[24]

In April 2012, WTAE-TV was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award for "Video Continuing Coverage" of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal.[25]

In February 2013, the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters awarded WTAE-TV the following Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting: Outstanding Television Feature Story/Report/Series, Outstanding Television Breaking News Report, and Outstanding Investigative Report.[26]

In April 2013, WTAE-TV was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award for "Reporting: Hard News" for the Downtown Pittsburgh office building hostage crisis.[27]

In September 2013, WTAE-TV received 21 nominations for the 2013 Regional Emmy Awards, the second most nominations among all the television stations in the state. WTAE-TV took home numerous awards in six categories including special coverage of the Vatican elections with Mike Clark.[28]

In March 2014, it was announced that WTAE-TV will be awarded three awards by the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Association: "Outstanding Television Documentary Program" for Chronicle, "Outstanding Television Public Affairs Program/Series" for Chronicle, and "Outstanding Television Website" for WTAE.com.[29]

In April 2014, it was announced that WTAE-TV was awarded two Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards by the Radio Television Digital News Association: "Overall Excellence" and "Best Website". WTAE-TV competed against TV stations all across Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey; including two of the largest TV markets in the U.S.: New York City and Philadelphia.[30]

In August 2014, it was announced that WTAE-TV was nominated for 25 Emmy Awards by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the Mid-Atlantic Region. On September 20 at the Emmy Awards Gala, it was confirmed that WTAE-TV won more Emmy awards than any other Western PA television station which included the following awards: Health News (Don't Ask, Don't Research), Health/Environment/Science Program (Chronicle: Living Like Lou), Human Interest (Love Front Porch), Sportscast (Sept 23, 2013 edition), news Anchor (Wendy Bell), Feature Reporter (Wendy Bell), and for Specialty Reporter (Wendy Bell).[31]

On April 23, 2015, it was announced that WTAE-TV was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in Television along with an award for Breaking News (for their national coverage of the Franklin Regional Stabbings) and an award Documentary (for Chronicle: Drilling Down edition). This is the second year in a row that WTAE-TV has been awarded the Overall Excellence award; no other Pittsburgh station has achieved that.[32]

In May 2015, Anchor/Host Sally Wiggin was inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Wiggin joined an elite group of Commonwealth broadcasters, and four former WTAE inductees, whose distinguished service has made a positive impact on audiences and the industry.[33]

On August 11, 2015, it was announced that WTAE-TV had been honored with 18 Emmy Award nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the Mid-Atlantic Region. These nominations were for coverage such as the Franklin Regional HS Stabbings, Investigative Reports, and the various Chronicle editions. Winners will be announced at the Emmy Awards on September 19, 2015. WTAE-TV was awarded the most Emmy nominations among all the television stations in Pittsburgh region. At the Emmy Awards, the station in September received six awards, the most of any standard television in the state and twice as many as its local competitors: WPXI and KDKA.[34]

In 2016, the station won numerous national awards:

  • Peabody Award: WTAE earned the Peabody Award from the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism for its series of special reports "Burning Questions: Investigation into Fire Response Times". The Peabody Awards recognize distinguished and meritorious public service by TV and radio stations, networks, producing organizations, individuals and the World Wide Web.[35]
  • National Headliner Awards: WTAE won five national Headliner Awards for outstanding journalism, and received the top television recognition "Best of Show TV", for Chronicle: Burning Questions.[36]
  • Edward R. Murrow Awards: WTAE won six regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for outstanding journalism, bestowed by the Radio Television Digital News Association. In addition to receiving the coveted award for "Overall Excellence", "Action News Investigates" was recognized with the top "Investigative" award for uncovering a loophole in the state pension law allowing dozens of Pennsylvania teachers convicted of violent crimes – including sexual assault and murder – to receive taxpayer-funded pensions. Chronicle: Burning Questions also was honored, in the "News Documentary" and "News Series" categories.[37]
  • Investigative Reporters and Editors Award: The annual IRE Awards recognize outstanding investigative work and help identify the techniques and resources used to complete each story. WTAE was a finalist for its series Burning Questions dealing with fire department response times across Western Pennsylvania.[38]
  • Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Awards: WTAE took home 10 first place awards and four second place awards from the Associated Press ranging from the station's Firefighting Series to the Plum School Teacher Sex Scandal. The station also took home the Jim Snyder for Outstanding News Service in 2015.[39]

On September 24, 2016, WTAE-TV received four Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, including the Overall Excellence award; the highest honor bestowed each year. Chief Meteorologist Mike Harvey received two Emmys including excellence in weather.

New Sky 4

As of October 2013, WTAE-TV launched its new helicopter, carrying over the name "Sky 4". This new aircraft is the most technologically advanced news gathering helicopter in the region; capable of flying higher, faster, and longer than any other news helicopter in the market.

NewsOn

WTAE-TV was the first of two Pittsburgh television stations (along with WPXI) to have its newscasts available on the NewsON app due in part to its ownership group, Hearst Television, being a founding member of the NewsON group.[40]

Former on-air staff

Wendy Bell controversy

WTAE news anchor Wendy Bell was fired in March 2016 after posting comments following the 2016 Wilkinsburg shooting, including: "You needn't be a criminal profiler to draw a mental sketch of the killers who broke so many hearts two weeks ago Wednesday... they are young black men."[43] WTAE-TV's president and general manager publicly apologized for the incident on air.[44] Two black males were arrested and charged, but not convicted of the murders.[45] Bell sued her former employer, Hearst Communications, claiming "she wouldn't have been fired for her comments if she were not white". The terms of an out-of-court settlement were not disclosed, though Bell said she "was satisfied".[46] Bell has since become a controversial conservative talk radio host with runs at KDKA and WJAS, expressing skepticism regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and the validity of the 2020 presidential election.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WTAE-TV[47]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
4.1 1080i 16:9 WTAE Main WTAE-TV programming / ABC
4.2 480i Cozi TV Cozi TV
4.3 STORYTV Story Television[48]
22.2 480i 16:9 Stadium Stadium (WPNT)
22.3 Comet Comet (WPNT)
22.4 TBD TBD (WPNT)
  Broadcast on behalf of another station

On August 3, 2009, WTAE-TV converted its traffic/weather subchannel into a This TV affiliate.[49]

WTAE-TV is among a handful of ABC-affiliated stations and one of four Hearst-owned ABC affiliates (the other three are WCVB-TV in Boston, KMBC-TV in Kansas City and KETV in Omaha) that broadcast their HDTV signals in 1080i rather than the 720p format of most other ABC stations, which allows the station's weather graphics and local advertising (often filmed in 1080i or 1080p) to be carried in a native format without a step of downscaling.

On January 1, 2018, WTAE-TV replaced This on WTAE-DT2 with Cozi TV upon the end of Hearst's carriage agreement with parent Tribune Broadcasting for that network.[50]

Analog-to-digital conversion

WTAE-TV signed on its high definition digital signal on December 3, 1998. WTAE-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 4, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 51.[51] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 4.

WTAE-TV operates a 15-kilowatt digital broadcast translator on channel 22[52] to cover portions of the northern Pittsburgh area which were unable to receive channel 4's digital signal.[53] WTAE-TV had to wait for WPMY, which had been operating in analog nightlight mode after terminating regular programming on analog UHF channel 22 on the original February 17 deadline, to leave the channel entirely on March 19 before operating it.

Translator

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
Pittsburgh WTAE-TV (DRT) 22 15 kW 177.3 m (582 ft) 65681 40°26′46.2″N 79°57′50.2″W / 40.446167°N 79.963944°W / 40.446167; -79.963944 (WTAE-TV (DRT))

Out-of-market coverage

At various times, WTAE-TV has also served as the default ABC affiliate for the neighboring JohnstownAltoona, WheelingSteubenville, and Clarksburg–Weston television markets (all of which could receive WTAE-TV as a grade B signal). With WTAE-TV having long been one of ABC's strongest affiliates, both parties reportedly resisted efforts by other television stations in those cities to obtain a full-time ABC affiliation. Since then, one station was eventually granted affiliation in Altoona (WATM-TV), while WBOY-TV in Clarksburg and WTRF-TV in Wheeling began carrying ABC programs through digital subchannel affiliations in August 2008 on WBOY-DT2 (Your ABC) and WTRF-DT3 (ABC Ohio Valley), respectively. WTAE-TV remains available on cable in all three markets. In addition to those areas, WTAE-TV can also be seen on several out-of-market cable systems throughout northwestern and central Pennsylvania, and several locations in eastern and northeast Ohio.

References

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wtae, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, tone, style, reflect, encyclopedic, tone, used, wikipedia, wikipedia, guide, writing, better, artic. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message WTAE TV channel 4 is a television station in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States affiliated with ABC It has been owned by Hearst Television since the station s inception making this one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Hearst alongside company flagship WBAL TV in Baltimore WTAE s studios are located on Ardmore Boulevard PA 8 in the suburb of Wilkinsburg though with a Pittsburgh mailing address and its transmitter is located in Buena Vista Pennsylvania WTAE TVPittsburgh PennsylvaniaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 27 UHF Virtual 4BrandingWTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh s Action News 4ProgrammingAffiliations4 1 ABC4 2 Cozi TV4 3 Story TelevisionOwnershipOwnerHearst Television Hearst Stations Inc HistoryFoundedJuly 1957First air dateSeptember 14 1958 64 years ago 1958 09 14 Former channel number s Analog 4 VHF 1958 2009 Digital 51 UHF 1998 2018 Former affiliationsDT2 This TV 2009 2017 Call sign meaningFormer television sibling of WCAE radio the present day WPGP Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID65681ERP850 kW1 000 kW CP 1 HAAT269 2 m 883 ft Transmitter coordinates40 16 49 N 79 48 10 W 40 28028 N 79 80278 W 40 28028 79 80278Translator s 22 UHF 4 3 Pittsburgh s Oakland neighborhoodLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wtae wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Local programming 2 1 1 Past programming 2 2 Syndicated first run programming 2 3 Sports programming 2 4 Past program preemptions and deferrals 2 5 News operation 2 5 1 New studio set for newscasts 2 5 2 Pittsburgh s Action News 4 at 7 on Cozi TV Pittsburgh 2 5 3 Chronicle 2 5 4 Awards and honors 2 5 5 New Sky 4 2 5 6 NewsOn 2 5 7 Former on air staff 2 6 Wendy Bell controversy 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 Translator 4 Out of market coverage 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message WTAE TV began broadcasting on September 14 1958 the station has been Pittsburgh s ABC affiliate since its sign on Pittsburgh had only one major commercial television station for close to a decade DuMont owned WDTV channel 2 now KDKA TV which signed on in 1949 and carried programs from all four television networks DuMont ABC NBC and CBS Further development of stations in Pittsburgh was halted by the Federal Communications Commission FCC s freeze on license awards which ran from 1948 until 1952 Even after the freeze was lifted by the FCC new VHF stations in Pittsburgh were held back to give the smaller cities in the Upper Ohio Valley a chance to get on the owing to VHF band limitations Several months after the freeze was lifted two UHF stations in Pittsburgh WENS TV channel 16 now WINP TV and WKJF TV channel 53 now WPGH TV went on the air For technical and financial reasons both stations were short lived Meanwhile revisions to the VHF allocation had given the Pittsburgh area three additional channels 4 11 and 13 the latter reserved for non commercial educational purposes The channel 4 frequency on which WTAE TV began operations during the analog television era was originally allocated to suburban McKeesport in Allegheny County other official documents have listed the community of license as Irwin in Westmoreland County Hearings on the channel 4 permit opened in 1955 and it was originally granted by the FCC to KQV radio in 1956 Hearst and the other three applicants that lost petitioned the FCC to re open the permit hearings following the death of KQV co owner Irwin D Wolf The subsequent reconsideration awarded channel 4 to Hearst The agency s commissioners were divided on how to break the stalemate to the satisfaction of both winning parties and suggested a merger between Hearst and the KQV group who sold their radio station to ABC in order to appease FCC cross ownership restrictions 2 Together both firms became equal partners in Television City Inc under which ownership WTAE TV went on the air 3 Hearst would purchase the remaining 50 percent of the station in 1962 4 5 6 WTAE TV is the only Pittsburgh television station affiliated with a major network not to have changed ownership Shortly before the station signed on the FCC moved the channel 4 assignment to Pittsburgh proper following several years of petitioning by then Pittsburgh mayor and future Governor of Pennsylvania David L Lawrence However the FCC changed its rules so that channel 4 could have based its main studio in Pittsburgh even if it had been licensed in McKeesport or Irwin 7 The station s original ownership group s connections with powerful U S Senator from Florida George Smathers led to televised U S House hearings with both Lawrence and Smathers testifying in 1958 WTAE TV was thus short spaced to other channel 4 stations in Columbus Ohio Oak Hill West Virginia Buffalo New York and Washington D C the transmitter was located southeast of the city as a result of the move Shortly after signing on WTAE TV was briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network sharing the affiliation with KDKA TV WIIC TV now WPXI and WQED 8 WTAE TV first adopted the Circle 4 logo in 1973 eventually adopting the current version in 1995 Due to the design and similar callsigns the logo has received comparisons to fellow ABC affiliate WATE TV in Knoxville Tennessee who has used the Circle 6 logo since 2011 Aside from the ABC affiliation the two stations are not related 9 10 In 2012 the Circle 4 logo surpassed KDKA TV s Group W era logo that in various forms was used from 1965 to 2003 for the longest used station logo on Pittsburgh television On April 24 1980 WTAE TV personality Nick Perry who hosted Bowling for Dollars and also called the lottery drawings for the Pennsylvania Lottery fixed the Lottery s daily numbers drawing so that it would come up as 6 6 6 Perry served jail time and the drawings were moved to WHP TV in Harrisburg a year later This resulted in lotteries now being audited and monitored with witnesses from the government and or accounting firms and also inspired the movie Lucky Numbers KDKA TV aired the Lottery drawings in the Pittsburgh market after this incident until 2009 when they moved back to WTAE TV In April 1985 WTAE TV became the only station in the United States to transmit the World Wrestling Federation s WrestleMania event free over the air after a technical glitch prematurely ended the event s closed circuit broadcast from the Civic Arena 11 WTAE TV and The Salvation Army collecting funds for Project Bundle Up at the 2011 Head of the Ohio regatta In 1986 WTAE TV partnered with The Salvation Army and started Project Bundle Up an operation to make sure that children and seniors receive warm clothing WTAE TV has ran the Project Bundle Up Auction where local businesses donate products to be auctioned off and the Project Bundle Up Telethon where viewers call in to donate money Businesses donate money and all of their proceeds from the auction and telethon to benefit the Salvation Army In 2007 WTAE TV moved the auction to the Internet In early 2001 Hearst bought Clarksburg West Virginia based NBC affiliate WBOY TV which has a significant signal overlap with WTAE TV a year earlier the FCC began to allow companies to own television stations with overlapping coverage areas However Hearst decided to sell WBOY TV to West Virginia Media Holdings in September of that year after less than a year of ownership that station is now owned by Nexstar Media Group who to this day does not own or operate a station serving Pittsburgh In June 2011 a WTAE TV staff photographer was charged with a sexual crime when an alleged victim stated that the photographer had inappropriate physical contact with her The photographer arrived in a WTAE TV news vehicle with station equipment and claimed he was doing an interview although WTAE TV management claims that he was not on duty at the time even though he was using station resources 12 Programming EditLocal programming Edit Steelers Primetime extended Steelers coverage during NFL season Project Bundle Up Telethon seasonal partnership with The Salvation Army Chronicle hosted by Sally Wiggin 13 Penguins on 4 extended Penguins coverage during NHL seasonPast programming Edit Adventure Time AM Pittsburgh The Bill Cowher Show Bingo Mania 1986 1987 Black Chronicle Bowling For Dollars Cappelli amp Company 1989 1992 Championship Bowling Community Outreach Community Perspective retitled Shalom Pittsburgh in 1976 Dialing for Dollars Faith and Today s World Good Day Pittsburgh hosted by Ann Devlin Inside Pittsburgh hosted by Sheldon Ingram The Hank Stohl Show The Jean Connelly Show The Johnny Majors Show Junior High Quiz sponsored by local bank Pittsburgh National now PNC Bank Panther Pride Pittsburgh Sports Showdown Pittsburgh s Talking 1988 1991 Project Bundle Up Auction moved to internet Ricki amp Copper Romper Room Shock Theatre Tri State Farmer In the early years Channel 4 was best known in the market for its locally originated entertainment programming including popular early program late night movie show Shock Theatre which was hosted by former Pittsburgh radio disc jockey Bob Drews who portrayed Sir Rodger often misspelled as Sir Roger Shock Theatre featured monster movies such as The Invisible Man and Frankenstein in between live action comedic skits By the 1970s WTAE TV was running a mix of cartoons and sitcoms from 6 30 to 9 a m a local talk show some ABC shows more cartoons and off network sitcoms in the afternoon news and some first run shows in the evening and ABC prime time programming Syndicated first run programming Edit WTAE TV s other offerings include Live with Kelly and Ryan Inside Edition Entertainment Tonight and Tamron Hall among others Channel 4 has carried Live and its predecessors since its national debut in 1988 and Entertainment Tonight since 1989 For an ABC affiliate that is owned by a company that does not own a network WTAE TV has the local rights to CBS Media Ventures programs ET and Inside Edition instead of CBS owned KDKA TV which is rare in several television markets where a network O amp O would air shows produced by its sister company since WTAE TV s parent company had made long term contract deals for these programs before CBS took over syndication rights Sports programming Edit Owing to parent company Hearst s 20 minority stake in ESPN WTAE TV has the right of first refusal for Monday Night Football games featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers the station has aired all MNF games since the program s inception in 1970 even though the program moved from ABC to ESPN after the 2005 season The station aired the Steelers Super Bowl XL victory in 2006 which was the last NFL game aired on ABC until the 2015 Wild Card game WTAE TV also aired select Pittsburgh Pirates games via ABC s MLB broadcast contract from 1976 to 1989 including the team s 1979 World Series championship WTAE TV serves as the over the air television provider for the Pittsburgh Penguins via ESPN ABC s NHL broadcasting contract from 2022 to 2028 14 Past program preemptions and deferrals Edit Although it was the only ABC affiliate in the region when it signed on at the time WTAE TV preempted and or delayed a considerable amount of ABC programming most notably some of its daytime lineup from the 1960s to the late 1990s WTAE TV did not begin running Good Morning America until December 1978 and only aired an hour of the program until 1980 One Life to Live did not run on WTAE TV from its 1968 debut up until 1978 when the soap opera expanded to an hour long format Another soap opera The Edge of Night was aired at 10 00 a m on a delay from December 2 1975 the day after its relocation from CBS to ABC until August 13 1982 15 From 1969 to 1971 and again from 1974 to 1979 ABC shows that were not broadcast on channel 4 ended up airing instead on WPGH TV After 1980 some of these shows ran on WPTT channel 22 now WPNT WTAE TV also preempted the Sunday morning ABC children s programming block the entire time ABC offered it as well as a couple of hours of ABC s Saturday morning cartoons until 1979 WTAE TV ran syndicated cartoons in place of the network supplied children s programs while the preempted Saturday morning network programs including American Bandstand aired on WPGH during that time By the 1980s WTAE TV was running many of the top rated off network syndicated sitcoms from 4 to 6 p m By 1990 WTAE TV was beginning to focus more on news and in 1992 dropped the entire ABC Saturday morning cartoon lineup for a 4 hour newscast which WPXI was also doing beginning in 1990 WTAE TV also expanded its midday newscast to an hour and dropped The Home Show during 1991 Loving was dropped from the daytime lineup in January 1991 and moved to overnights then dropped from the schedule altogether in 1992 Later in the decade WTAE TV also did not carry Mike and Maty or The City WTAE TV began carrying Port Charles in January 1998 but dropped the show entirely in September 2000 three years shy of its cancellation by ABC and replaced it with Judge Hatchett which itself was replaced by Access Hollywood in 2004 Beginning in 1996 WTAE TV began running two hours of the ABC Saturday cartoon lineup on Sunday mornings a half hour on Saturday mornings and a half hour at 12 30 p m In 1997 the station cut back its Saturday morning newscast to three hours at 7 to 10 a m and began running three hours of the ABC children s lineup from 10 a m to 1 p m Today though it still offers a news intensive schedule WTAE TV clears the entire ABC lineup Viewers and ABC had also begun to clamor for The View which premiered in 1997 to acclaim and success compared to ABC s past late morning programs and was also under the network s full editorial control to air in Pittsburgh at its prescribed time WTAE had continued to delay The View to late night until March 27 2000 when it began to air in its proper 11 a m time slot leaving The Martin Short Show with little natural flow between Live Maury and The View WTAE TV was one of many ABC stations that preempted the special showing of Saving Private Ryan in late 2004 due to concerns that the FCC would impose a fine on them if they had aired the World War II set movie due to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy earlier that year The station along with other Hearst owned ABC affiliated stations aired the 1992 film Far and Away instead 16 Youngstown Ohio ABC affiliate WYTV still aired Saving Private Ryan giving viewers in the northern and western portions of WTAE TV s viewing area the option of watching the film 17 It was later determined that the movie s broadcast was not a violation of FCC regulations News operation Edit This section is too long Consider splitting it into new pages adding subheadings or condensing it September 2017 WTAE TV presently broadcasts 43 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with 6 hours on weekdays five hours on Saturdays and 5 hours on Sundays Like its NBC rival WPXI Channel 4 was not a major player in terms of news coverage in its early years as the Pittsburgh market was dominated by KDKA TV and anchor Bill Burns That changed however in 1969 when longtime KDKA radio and TV newscaster Paul Long joined WTAE TV along with his KDKA meteorologist sidekick Joe DeNardo WTAE TV was also known for the legendary news crew of Paul Long and Don Cannon from the late 1960s into the 1990s Sports has also been a major division at WTAE TV In 1972 WTAE TV sportscaster Myron Cope thanks to a phone call from a local female fan introduced the phrase The Immaculate Reception to describe Franco Harris miraculous running shoestring catch that gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 13 7 playoff victory over the Oakland Raiders Cope chuckled at the woman s call and responded I m not sure I can say that Cope figured out an innocuous way to introduce the phrase on air prefacing the remark by saying It comes from a good Christian lady WTAE TV and its channel 4 logo was immortalized in the 1979 basketball comedy film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh whose fictional sportscaster Murray Sports played by Harry Shearer was also patterned after Cope The last sports director was Andrew Stockey who left the position in 2006 to become a news anchor However in 2011 he returned to head the sports department Along with Stockey the sports department consists of Guy Junker Ryan Recker and Bill Hillgrove Steeler Insider as of 2013 In the fall of 1990 WTAE gave Pittsburgh its first 5 a m newscast and expanded its one hour morning newscast to two hours shifting the starting time from 6 a m to 5 The move took place the same day KDKA expanded its half hour morning newscast to an hour and started it at 6 a m As it gained news in the morning WTAE lost news at noon The station s noon news it was brought back in early 1992 and the resumption of a noon newscast meant Channel 4 had gone full circle in a very short time It had dropped the noon news and plugged the slot with the short lived game show The Challengers which only lasted one season and Graham Kerr s cooking program which lasted one season as well before Good Day Pittsburgh In June 1992 the station expanded its news production adding a Saturday morning newscast from 8 a m to 12 30 p m matching WPXI s Saturday morning newscast of the then same length which began in 1990 and a three hour Sunday morning newscast The station also extended its weekday early evening newscast to begin at 5 p m and began to air a weekday morning newscast from 5 to 7 a m In 1997 the station expanded its Sunday morning newscast by an hour and began to air its Saturday morning newscast from 6 to 10 a m In 2002 Jean Connelly became the first woman from Western Pennsylvania to be inducted into the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Hall of Fame 18 In doing so she joined ranks with Paul Long David Crantz and Fred Young Connelly is famous for producing and hosting her own talk show The Jean Connelly Show WTAE TV unveiled a new set designed by FX Group during the 5 p m newscast on September 4 2007 That year WTAE TV debuted a YouTube channel which features stories featured on channel 4 s newscasts On September 15 2008 WTAE TV became the second station in the market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition Field reports continued to be broadcast in 4 3 standard definition until September 2011 when field reports began to be broadcast in 16 9 SD At the end of 2011 WTAE TV on air talent took to both Twitter and Facebook to voice their opinions about unfair treatment by management The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported that WTAE TV s on air staff claimed it was being denied severance benefits for employees fired without cause a minimum salary scale overtime pay for work hours totaling more than eight hours a day retirement benefits equalling those of other employees at the station and consideration for unscheduled call outs split shifts and work on the sixth consecutive day and thereafter 19 Former general manager Michael Hayes stated that bargaining had been taking place in good faith An online petition was launched in support of the anchors reporters meteorologists and sportscasters 20 New studio set for newscasts Edit On April 28 2016 WTAE became the third television station in the Pittsburgh DMA to launch a new studio set in Studio B of the WTAE Studios The design focuses heavily on the use of video monitors Pittsburgh culture and HD lighting 21 Pittsburgh s Action News 4 at 7 on Cozi TV Pittsburgh Edit On January 6 2016 WTAE announced that the station will add a 7 p m newscast on subchannel 4 2 beginning February 1 The newscast will be hosted by current weekend morning anchor Jackie Cain and chief meteorologist Mike Harvey We understand viewers are constantly looking for news no matter what time of the day said WTAE President amp General Manager Charles W Wolfertz III Our new 7 00 p m newscast will give viewers more options to get news and weather information when they want it Whether it s on our traditional broadcast station on line or on a mobile device WTAE Channel 4 is always looking for more ways to make it convenient for our viewers to get the local news and weather that s important to them 22 Chronicle Edit In June 2013 WTAE TV announced that longtime anchor Sally Wiggin would host WTAE Chronicle a series of hour long news specials dedicated to in depth reporting on relevant topics to Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania The format was lifted from Boston sister station WCVB TV where their Chronicle has been on the air since 1982 albeit in the form of a weeknight half hour news magazine Wiggin shifted from her role as anchor of WTAE TV s noon newscast in order to focus on WTAE Chronicle and additional station projects Chronicle debuted on WTAE TV in March 2013 with a report from Vatican City on the election of Pope Francis The second edition focused on the importance of The Point the iconic area of downtown Pittsburgh where the three rivers meet The third edition of Chronicle aired on December 3 2013 Concussions amp Our Kids which focused on brain injuries in youth sports and the fourth installment aired on March 25 called Living Like Lou a special on Pittsburghers with ALS The original broadcast was accompanied simultaneously with a one hour telethon to raise funds for ALS assistance it resulted in over 130 000 raised A fifth edition debuted on September 15 right after the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars called Chronicle The New Pittsburgh It focused on the rebirth and growth of Pittsburgh in the past twenty years The sixth edition was centered on the highly debated topic around fracking or natural gas drilling in Western Pennsylvania The edition titled Drilling Down was the first look at the topic from three perspectives the drilling companies the protesters and the communities impacted by the wells The seventh edition called Chronicle Taste of the Burgh was aired to massive ratings and focused on Pittsburgh s growing Foodie culture its impact on the local economy employment and national attention It is the highest viewed Chronicle to date The eighth edition of Chronicle called Burning Questions dealt with the ongoing issue in Western Pennsylvania local fire departments failing to meet the national standards for fire response times It consisted of a four month long investigation laying the foundation for a comprehensive eye opening look at the challenges for first responders This installment of Chronicle examines how volunteers are struggling to make do with a 200 year old system putting our communities at risk It was high profile installment that opened up discussions with the state regional and local leaders to help solve the problem The ratings for it won the night Chronicle After War the ninth installment of the series examined the life of Western Pennsylvania s military men women and their families after the battle has ended Local combat veterans are now struggling to find jobs while adjusting to family life and their physical disabilities America s longest war has ended and a new generation of veterans is transitioning to life at home The online live video stream was picked up veterans organizations around the country and the highest watched Chronicle to date Chronicle Dog Stories the tenth installment of the series dove into Pittsburgh s love affair with dogs from the ones that protect us at home and overseas to the shelter culture here in the Burgh It also looked at the shelter culture in Pittsburgh and how humans and dogs have worked together to form an incredible bond All ten were ratings hits in the Pittsburgh television market All editions are available online at https web archive org web 20140408215218 http www wtae com chronicle Awards and honors Edit Jim Parsons at the 67th Annual Peabody Awards for Fight for Open Records In March 2008 the station won a Freedom of Information Award and an IRE Medal from the Investigative Reporters and Editors for pushing open the front door of the state run student loan agency 23 In April 2008 that same effort resulted in a Peabody Award for the station in recognition of station s relentless legal campaign to obtain public records of a state run student loan program which netted evidence of financial misconduct and pushed the state to rewrite an antiquated right to know law 24 In April 2012 WTAE TV was awarded the Edward R Murrow Award for Video Continuing Coverage of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal 25 In February 2013 the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters awarded WTAE TV the following Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting Outstanding Television Feature Story Report Series Outstanding Television Breaking News Report and Outstanding Investigative Report 26 In April 2013 WTAE TV was awarded the Edward R Murrow Award for Reporting Hard News for the Downtown Pittsburgh office building hostage crisis 27 In September 2013 WTAE TV received 21 nominations for the 2013 Regional Emmy Awards the second most nominations among all the television stations in the state WTAE TV took home numerous awards in six categories including special coverage of the Vatican elections with Mike Clark 28 In March 2014 it was announced that WTAE TV will be awarded three awards by the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Association Outstanding Television Documentary Program for Chronicle Outstanding Television Public Affairs Program Series for Chronicle and Outstanding Television Website for WTAE com 29 In April 2014 it was announced that WTAE TV was awarded two Regional Edward R Murrow Awards by the Radio Television Digital News Association Overall Excellence and Best Website WTAE TV competed against TV stations all across Pennsylvania New York and New Jersey including two of the largest TV markets in the U S New York City and Philadelphia 30 In August 2014 it was announced that WTAE TV was nominated for 25 Emmy Awards by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the Mid Atlantic Region On September 20 at the Emmy Awards Gala it was confirmed that WTAE TV won more Emmy awards than any other Western PA television station which included the following awards Health News Don t Ask Don t Research Health Environment Science Program Chronicle Living Like Lou Human Interest Love Front Porch Sportscast Sept 23 2013 edition news Anchor Wendy Bell Feature Reporter Wendy Bell and for Specialty Reporter Wendy Bell 31 On April 23 2015 it was announced that WTAE TV was awarded the Edward R Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in Television along with an award for Breaking News for their national coverage of the Franklin Regional Stabbings and an award Documentary for Chronicle Drilling Down edition This is the second year in a row that WTAE TV has been awarded the Overall Excellence award no other Pittsburgh station has achieved that 32 In May 2015 Anchor Host Sally Wiggin was inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame Wiggin joined an elite group of Commonwealth broadcasters and four former WTAE inductees whose distinguished service has made a positive impact on audiences and the industry 33 On August 11 2015 it was announced that WTAE TV had been honored with 18 Emmy Award nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences for the Mid Atlantic Region These nominations were for coverage such as the Franklin Regional HS Stabbings Investigative Reports and the various Chronicle editions Winners will be announced at the Emmy Awards on September 19 2015 WTAE TV was awarded the most Emmy nominations among all the television stations in Pittsburgh region At the Emmy Awards the station in September received six awards the most of any standard television in the state and twice as many as its local competitors WPXI and KDKA 34 In 2016 the station won numerous national awards Peabody Award WTAE earned the Peabody Award from the University of Georgia s Grady College of Journalism for its series of special reports Burning Questions Investigation into Fire Response Times The Peabody Awards recognize distinguished and meritorious public service by TV and radio stations networks producing organizations individuals and the World Wide Web 35 National Headliner Awards WTAE won five national Headliner Awards for outstanding journalism and received the top television recognition Best of Show TV for Chronicle Burning Questions 36 Edward R Murrow Awards WTAE won six regional Edward R Murrow Awards for outstanding journalism bestowed by the Radio Television Digital News Association In addition to receiving the coveted award for Overall Excellence Action News Investigates was recognized with the top Investigative award for uncovering a loophole in the state pension law allowing dozens of Pennsylvania teachers convicted of violent crimes including sexual assault and murder to receive taxpayer funded pensions Chronicle Burning Questions also was honored in the News Documentary and News Series categories 37 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award The annual IRE Awards recognize outstanding investigative work and help identify the techniques and resources used to complete each story WTAE was a finalist for its series Burning Questions dealing with fire department response times across Western Pennsylvania 38 Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Awards WTAE took home 10 first place awards and four second place awards from the Associated Press ranging from the station s Firefighting Series to the Plum School Teacher Sex Scandal The station also took home the Jim Snyder for Outstanding News Service in 2015 39 On September 24 2016 WTAE TV received four Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences including the Overall Excellence award the highest honor bestowed each year Chief Meteorologist Mike Harvey received two Emmys including excellence in weather New Sky 4 Edit As of October 2013 WTAE TV launched its new helicopter carrying over the name Sky 4 This new aircraft is the most technologically advanced news gathering helicopter in the region capable of flying higher faster and longer than any other news helicopter in the market NewsOn Edit WTAE TV was the first of two Pittsburgh television stations along with WPXI to have its newscasts available on the NewsON app due in part to its ownership group Hearst Television being a founding member of the NewsON group 40 Former on air staff Edit Scott Baker anchor 1993 2006 Don Cannon anchor 1969 1994 Myron Cope sports commentary 1970 1995 died in 2008 Faith Daniels anchor reporter 1983 1985 no longer active in the television industry Keith Jones now a regional Emmy Award winning News Anchor and Reporter for WCAU in Philadelphia Joe DeNardo chief meteorologist 1969 2004 died in 2018 41 Debra Fox reporter anchor 1976 1986 now founder amp CEO of Fox Learning Systems Joe Negri co host musician 1965 1985 Stan Savran sports anchor 1980 1991 now at WBGG AM Mike Schneider reporter anchor 1977 1982 was most recently at NJTV Paul Shannon host of Adventure Time 1959 1975 died in 1990 John Steigerwald sports anchor 1978 1985 left for KDKA TV in a high profile departure from WTAE TV that required him off the air for a year Now hosts a podcast on the Pittsburgh Tribune Review website 42 Ricki Wertz children s television show host 1958 1982 died in 2021 Wendy Bell controversy Edit WTAE news anchor Wendy Bell was fired in March 2016 after posting comments following the 2016 Wilkinsburg shooting including You needn t be a criminal profiler to draw a mental sketch of the killers who broke so many hearts two weeks ago Wednesday they are young black men 43 WTAE TV s president and general manager publicly apologized for the incident on air 44 Two black males were arrested and charged but not convicted of the murders 45 Bell sued her former employer Hearst Communications claiming she wouldn t have been fired for her comments if she were not white The terms of an out of court settlement were not disclosed though Bell said she was satisfied 46 Bell has since become a controversial conservative talk radio host with runs at KDKA and WJAS expressing skepticism regarding COVID 19 vaccinations and the validity of the 2020 presidential election Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WTAE TV 47 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming4 1 1080i 16 9 WTAE Main WTAE TV programming ABC4 2 480i Cozi TV Cozi TV4 3 STORYTV Story Television 48 22 2 480i 16 9 Stadium Stadium WPNT 22 3 Comet Comet WPNT 22 4 TBD TBD WPNT Broadcast on behalf of another station On August 3 2009 WTAE TV converted its traffic weather subchannel into a This TV affiliate 49 WTAE TV is among a handful of ABC affiliated stations and one of four Hearst owned ABC affiliates the other three are WCVB TV in Boston KMBC TV in Kansas City and KETV in Omaha that broadcast their HDTV signals in 1080i rather than the 720p format of most other ABC stations which allows the station s weather graphics and local advertising often filmed in 1080i or 1080p to be carried in a native format without a step of downscaling On January 1 2018 WTAE TV replaced This on WTAE DT2 with Cozi TV upon the end of Hearst s carriage agreement with parent Tribune Broadcasting for that network 50 Analog to digital conversion Edit WTAE TV signed on its high definition digital signal on December 3 1998 WTAE TV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 4 on June 12 2009 the official date in which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre transition UHF channel 51 51 Through the use of PSIP digital television receivers display the station s virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 4 WTAE TV operates a 15 kilowatt digital broadcast translator on channel 22 52 to cover portions of the northern Pittsburgh area which were unable to receive channel 4 s digital signal 53 WTAE TV had to wait for WPMY which had been operating in analog nightlight mode after terminating regular programming on analog UHF channel 22 on the original February 17 deadline to leave the channel entirely on March 19 before operating it Translator Edit City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinatesPittsburgh WTAE TV DRT 22 15 kW 177 3 m 582 ft 65681 40 26 46 2 N 79 57 50 2 W 40 446167 N 79 963944 W 40 446167 79 963944 WTAE TV DRT Out of market coverage EditAt various times WTAE TV has also served as the default ABC affiliate for the neighboring Johnstown Altoona Wheeling Steubenville and Clarksburg Weston television markets all of which could receive WTAE TV as a grade B signal With WTAE TV having long been one of ABC s strongest affiliates both parties reportedly resisted efforts by other television stations in those cities to obtain a full time ABC affiliation Since then one station was eventually granted affiliation in Altoona WATM TV while WBOY TV in Clarksburg and WTRF TV in Wheeling began carrying ABC programs through digital subchannel affiliations in August 2008 on WBOY DT2 Your ABC and WTRF DT3 ABC Ohio Valley respectively WTAE TV remains available on cable in all three markets In addition to those areas WTAE TV can also be seen on several out of market cable systems throughout northwestern and central Pennsylvania and several locations in eastern and northeast Ohio References Edit https transition fcc gov fcc bin tvq call WTAE bare URL AB PT Confirms Buy Of KQV for 700 000 permanent dead link Broadcasting Telecasting September 2 1957 pg 74 VHFs go to Pittsburgh Seattle permanent dead link Broadcasting Telecasting July 29 1957 pg 60 Hearst s 10 6 million buy permanent dead link Broadcasting July 9 1962 pg 5 Changing hands Announced permanent dead link Broadcasting July 16 1962 pg 36 Changing hands Approved Broadcasting August 6 1962 pp 50 51 1 permanent dead link 2 permanent dead link For the record Allocations TV channel changes permanent dead link Broadcasting February 24 1958 pg 187 FCC amended TV table of assignments and shifted ch 4 from Irwin to Pittsburgh Pa At same time modified CP of Television City Inc to specify operation of WTAE TV ch 4 in Pittsburgh instead of McKeesport Simpson s Leader Times Kittanning PA p 11 1960 10 15 It s Nexstar Who s Copying Who The Valley Independent Monday April 1 1985 This mishap is mistakenly attributed to WrestleMania 2 in the True Story of WrestleMania DVD and Blu ray release WTAE Cameraman Accused of Sexual Assault TVSpy Mediabistro com 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Sally Wiggin Named Host of WTAE Chronicle Archived from the original on 2013 06 24 Watch the Penguins on WTAE Channel 4 Saturday 25 February 2022 Station Clearances TV Note WTAE other ABC affiliates reject Private Ryan telecast Pittsburgh Post Gazette Printer friendly Pittsburgh Post Gazette Scaring Private Ryan 20 ABC Affiliates Nix Movie Archived 2013 11 09 at the Wayback Machine November 12 2004 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Jean Connelly Pab org Archived from the original on 2016 02 11 Retrieved 2016 01 14 Sciullo Maria 2012 01 04 WTAE on air staff tussle over contract Pittsburgh Post Gazette Post gazette com Retrieved 2013 04 22 AFTRA In Action Afl salsalabs com Archived from the original on 2012 12 01 Retrieved 2013 04 22 5 facts about Pittsburgh s Action News 4 s sleek new look WTAE 28 April 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 09 Pittsburgh s Action News 4 to launch weekday 7 00pm Newscast WTAE 14 January 2016 Retrieved 14 January 2016 WTAE TV s PHEAA coverage honored Archived 2008 09 28 at the Wayback Machine a March 2008 article from the Pittsburgh Tribune Review 67th Annual Peabody Awards May 2008 RTDNA RTDNA Retrieved 2016 01 14 2013 PAB Awards Announced Archived 2014 01 14 at the Wayback Machine RTDNA RTDNA Retrieved 2016 01 14 http www natasmid atlantic org documents 2013EmmyAwardRecipients doc Archived 2014 04 09 at the Wayback Machine Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 02 19 Retrieved 2014 04 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link WTAE TV Awarded Two Regional Edward R Murrow Awards Local News WTAE Home Wtae com 2014 04 22 Retrieved 2016 01 14 http www natasmid atlantic org documents 2014EmmyRecipients xlsx dead link RTDNA RTDNA 2014 10 23 Retrieved 2016 01 14 WTAE Channel 4 s Sally Wiggin inducted into the Hall of Fame WTAE 14 January 2016 Retrieved 14 January 2016 WTAE TV honored with 18 Emmy Award Nominations this year WTAE 14 January 2016 Retrieved 14 January 2016 WTAE Channel 4 honored with National Peabody Award WTAE 19 April 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 09 WTAE Channel 4 honored with five National Headliner Awards WTAE 12 April 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 09 WTAE Channel 4 honored with National Peabody Award WTAE 19 April 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 09 Inc Investigative Reporters and Editors Investigative Reporters and Editors 2015 IRE Award winners IRE Retrieved 2016 05 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help http www thestate com entertainment celebrities article78988877 html permanent dead link NewsON provides instant access to a nationwide lineup of local news video including live broadcasts time shifted broadcasts and short clips available anytime anywhere for free Retrieved 2015 11 05 Error Page Not Found Retrieved 14 January 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help permanent dead link Smizik Bob 16 April 2007 KDKA will not renew Steigerwald s contract Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 12 March 2013 Sciullo Maria March 30 2016 Wendy Bell fired over her controversial Facebook posts says she didn t get a fair shake Pittsburgh Post Gazette Sciullo Maria March 24 2016 WTAE apologizes for anchor Wendy Bell s Facebook posting Pittsburgh Post Gazette Reed Ward Paula December 10 2018 Lawyers for Wilkinsburg mass shooting defendants seek to have case dismissed Pittsburgh Post Gazette Schmitt Ben February 8 2018 Wendy Bell s discrimination lawsuit against WTAE settled TRIB Live RabbitEars Info Retrieved 14 January 2016 Wyff Greenville Sc Owen Rob 2009 07 30 WTAE drops weather channel adds movie channel Community Voices Post Gazette com Retrieved 2014 03 18 WTAE picks up Cozi TV 26 December 2017 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2012 03 24 FCC Application ID 1290721 WTAE HEARST ARGYLE TELEVISION Channel 22 PITTSBURGH PA DTV REPLACEMENT TRANSLATOR NorthEast Radio Watch Scott Fybush March 2 2009External links Edit Television portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WTAE TV amp oldid 1130169605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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