- WPTY-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WPTY-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Eyewitness News Everywhere
station_branding = ABC 24Eyewitness News
analog = 24 (UHF)
digital = 25 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
network =
founded =
airdate =September 10 ,1978
location =Memphis, Tennessee
callsign_meaning = PeTrY Television
(original owner)
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Newport Television
licensee = Newport Television License, LLC
sister_stations =WLMT
former_affiliations = Independent (1978-1990)
Fox (1990-1995)
effective_radiated_power = 3,020 kW (analog)
1,000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 340 m (both)
class =
facility_id = 11907
coordinates = coord|35|16|31.3|N|89|46|38.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.myeyewitnessnews.com/ myeyewitnessnews.com]WPTY-TV, channel 24, is the ABC-affiliated
television station forMemphis, Tennessee . Its transmitter is located in Brunswick. Owned byNewport Television , the station is sister to CW affiliateWLMT . The two stations share studios on Union Avenue Extension near the Aulon section of Memphis. WPTY is known on-air as "ABC 24". Syndicated programming on the station includes: "Extra", "Maury", "Judge Mathis ", and "Friends ".History
The station began broadcasting on
September 10 ,1978 and was the market's firstUHF outlet andindependent station . WPTY also served as the secondary network outlet for the other three stations in town whenever they passed on shows in favor of local fare. The station was owned by Petry Television (hence the call letters) and ran a general entertainment format of cartoons, movies, sitcoms, westerns, and drama shows. By1983 , WPTY picked up competition whenTVX Broadcast Group 's WMKW signed on and sparked a rivalry between the two stations. TVX signed a deal to affiliate all of their stations with Fox in1987 . This resulting in WMKW becoming the area's Fox affiliate.The network pulled the affiliation from WMKW (now known as WLMT) in
February of1990 and gave it to WPTY. This came because TVX's deal with Fox included a clause stating that if a station was sold it could lose its Fox affiliation.Clear Channel Communications bought WPTY in1992 . A year later, alocal marketing agreement (LMA) between Clear Channel and WLMT brought the two rival stations together. In1994 ,Fox Television Stations surprised the market by buying longtime ABC affiliateWHBQ-TV and announced that the station would become the new affiliate. ABC, in turn, decided to go with WPTY as its new affiliate. OnDecember 1 ,1995 , WPTY became the new home for ABC. At this point, WPTY began evolving into a traditional network affiliate running mostly first run syndicated shows and a few sitcoms while WLMT ran cartoons, movies, sitcoms, and some reality / talk shows as well.Currently, WPTY does well with its ABC lineup and syndicated fare.
In
2001 , Clear Channel would buy WLMT outright making the two stations sisters. OnApril 20 ,2007 , Clear Channel entered into an agreement to sell its entire television stations group toProvidence Equity Partners .Digital television
After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is tentatively scheduled to take place on
February 17 ,2009 , WPTY-DT will continue digital broadcasts on its current pre-transition channel number, 25. However, through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers will display WPTY'svirtual channel as 24.News operation
After becoming an ABC affiliate, WPTY decided to completely re-brand itself and start a news department. The newscasts on WPTY were branded as "News Watch 24" and featured an energetic, youthful, almost "grunge" look. Several years later, the station re-branded the newscasts as "ABC 24 News" and began to modify its style to reach a broader audience. WPTY's news operation, which currently uses the "
Eyewitness News " branding with sister WLMT, has shown tremendous growth but still remains last in market ratings. The station is behind the newscasts of long-dominating rivalsWREG-TV channel 3,WMC-TV channel 5, andWHBQ-TV channel 13.WPTY was honored in
2005 withAssociated Press broadcasting awards for "Best Breaking News", "Best Newscast", "Best Reporter", and "Best Sportscast". The station was also honored in 2005 with anEdward R. Murrow award and a regionalEmmy Award as the "Best Weekend Newscast". In the same Associated Press award period in2006 , WPTY was honored with nine awards including "Best Overall Newscast". The station produces three newscasts for sister WLMT. This includes for an hour at 7 A.M. on weekday mornings. Every night, there is a 45 minute newscast at 9 P.M. followed by a 15 minute sports replay show.News team
"'Anchors
*Terrance Bates - weekday mornings and 11 A.M.
*Bonny Kinney - weekday mornings and 11 A.M.
*Cameron Harper - weeknights
*Dee Griffin - weeknights
*Darryl Hood - weekends
**reporter
*Joyce Peterson - weekends
**reporterMeteorologists
*Mark Walden - weekday mornings and 11 A.M.
**heard on WREC-AM 600 and KWAM-AM
*Henry Rothenberg - weekends
**fill-in and weather reporterSports
*Rob Petrone - weeknights at 6, 9, and 10
*Kathy Morris - weekends
**sports reporter
*Ari Bergeron - sports reporterReporters
*Ursula Jones - weekday morning traffic
*Rae Lyn Hartley - entertainment seen on weekdays at 7 A.M., 11 A.M., and 9 P.M.
*Alexis Amorose
*Brian Heap
*Dana Rebik
*Jeni DiPrizio
*Rebecca Medina
*Sarah Buduson
*Tenikka SmithFormer Personalities
*Brian Teigland - Chief seen on weeknights
**heard onWREC -AM 600 and KWAM-AM (Brian died on July 25, 2008 at the age of 53)
*Greg Gaston - Sports Director
**now at WHBQ-TV
*Tom Butler - weekend anchor
**now atKMSP-TV in the Twin Cities
*Dayna Devon - weeknight anchor
**now host of "Extra"External links
* [http://www.myeyewitnessnews.com/ WPTY-TV/DT "ABC 24"]
* [http://www.abc.com/ ABC]
*TVQ|WPTY-TV
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