- WREG-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WREG-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = On Your Side
station_branding = NewsChannel 3
analog = 3 (VHF)
digital = 28 (UHF)
other_chs = K62DA Malden MO
subchannels = 3.1CBS HD 3.2 NewsChannel 3 Anytime
network =
founded =
airdate =January 1 ,1956
location =Memphis, Tennessee
callsign_meaning = variation of original calls
former_callsigns = WREC-TV (1956-1971)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Local TV, LLC
licensee = Local TV Tennessee License, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 100 kW (analog)
906 kW (digital)
HAAT = 297 m (analog)
313 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 66174
coordinates = coord|35|10|52.5|N|89|49|56.4|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wreg.com/ www.wreg.com]WREG-TV is
Memphis, Tennessee 'sCBS television affiliate, operating on channel 3. The station is owned byLocal TV , which took over all of the television stations formerly owned byThe New York Times Company onMay 7 ,2007 . Its transmitter is located in Memphis.WREG-TV first went to air on
New Year's Day 1956 as WREC-TV. Owned by electrical engineer and radio dealer Hoyt Wooten along with WREC radio (AM 600 and FM 102.7, nowWEGR ), the station began regular broadcasts the next day. The calls stood for Wooten's radio store, the Wooten Radio-Electric Company. It took the CBS affiliation fromWHBQ-TV because WREC-AM had been a CBS affiliate since 1929. Studios were located in thePeabody Hotel in downtown Memphis. Wooten had actually applied for one of the first television licenses in the country, in 1928.For its first six years, WREC-TV was the only locally-owned station in Memphis (
WHBQ-TV was owned byGeneral Tire andWMC-TV was owned by Scripps). However, Wooten sold WREC-AM-FM-TV in 1962 to Cowles Communications. In turn, Cowles sold WREC-TV to the "New York Times" in 1971 and the call letters changed to WREG-TV; it later sold the radio stations to other interests. Four years later in 1975, the "Times" built new facilities for WREG on one of the highest points onChickasaw Bluff , overlooking theMississippi River . The station also maintains studio space in the Peabody Place shopping center, adjacent to thePeabody Hotel .For the past two decades, WREG has been in a Nielsen ratings war with WMC-TV, steadily gaining in recent years in a battle for the lead the likes of which the Memphis market hasn't seen in decades.
The race became its most competitive when it switched to a new anchor team with years of experience at other stations in the Memphis market. Claudia Barr was previously a main anchor at competitor WHBQ (Memphis's FOX affiliate) and Richard Ransom was previously a morning anchor and reporter at WMC (Memphis's NBC affiliate). Ransom and Barr replaced longtime anchors Jerry Tate and Pam McKelvy.
WREG often works together with a sister
Local TV station,WHNT-TV inHuntsville, Alabama , located in the next market adjoining Memphis to the southeast. The two often share resources on large stories, such as the April 2007 trial ofMary Winkler . For the first week of the trial, WREG worked from the satellite truck of WHNT. During the second week, WHNT worked from WREG's truck. Also, reporters from one station often do live reports for the other. Further, WHNT also airsNews Channel Three's Knowledge Bowl on its digital sub-channel.Digital Television
After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is tentatively scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf] , WREG-TV will continue digital broadcasts on its current pre-transition channel number, 28. [http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101232447&formid=387&fac_num=66174 CDBS Print ] ] However, through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers will display WREG-TV's
virtual channel as 3.Programming history
Throughout the early 1960s into the late 1980s, WREC/WREG claimed to possess the largest motion picture library of any TV station in the
United States , which was evidenced in its daily (late afternoons and late nights) and weekend programming lineup at the time. The station used some of those features for theme weeks (e.g., "Godzilla Week", "John Wayne Week"), which proved to be very popular with viewers. However, like most major network affiliates in the early 1980s, channel 3 began cutting back on the heavy amount of movie airings that occupied much of its off-network schedule, a move prompted by the presence of cable,VCR s, and the emergence of then-independent competitorsWPTY-TV in 1978 and WMKW (nowWLMT ) in 1983.WREG is one of the few CBS stations that preempts the "
Saturday Early Show " in favor of a Saturday morning newscast.Syndicated programs on Channel 3 include "
Inside Edition ", "Jeopardy! ", "Entertainment Tonight ", and "The Insider".Current on air staff include:
*Richard Ransom-formerly of WMC
*Claudia Barr-formerly of WHBQ
*Kris Anderson
*Markova Reed
*Tim Simpson
*Jim Jaggers-formerly of WHBQ
*Todd Demers
*Austen Onek
*Omari Flemming
*George Brown-formerly of WMC
*Brian Kuebler
*Amy Speropoulos
*Tom Powell
*Mike Matthews
*Mike Ceide
*Glenn Carver
*Melissa Moon
*Theo Travers
*April Thompson
*Stephanie Scurlock
*Alex Coleman
*Marybeth Conley
*Norm BrewerFormer on air staff include:
*Paul Dorman
*Pam Crittenden
*John Powell
*Fred Cook
*Pam McKelvy
*Joe Larkins
*Mike Lawhead
*Carolyn Brookter
*Jerry Tate
*Cindy Whipple
*Rob Sylvestor
*Susie Robinette
*Gene Hocutt
*Brian Teigland
*Tom Stocker
*Jeff Beimfohr
*Jim Bonds
*Olin Morris
*Cheryl Kahn
*Earl Morrell
*Ray Pohlman
*De Anna Sheffield
*Jennifer Van VrankenReferences
External links
* [http://www.wreg.com/ NewsChannel 3]
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