KCCI

KCCI

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KCCI
city =
station_
station_slogan = Iowa's News Leader
station_branding = KCCI NewsChannel 8
analog = 8 (VHF)
digital = 31 (UHF)
subchannels = 8.1 CBS
8.2 The AccuWeather Channel
other_chs = K23CI Ottumwa
affiliations = CBS
The AccuWeather Channel (DT2)
network =
founded =
airdate = July 31, 1955
location = Des Moines, Iowa
callsign_meaning = Cowles
Communications
Incorporated
(former owners)
former_callsigns = KRNT-TV (1955-1974)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
licensee = Des Moines Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 597 m (analog)
566 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 33710
coordinates = coord|41|48|34.5|N|93|37|17.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.kcci.com/ www.kcci.com]

KCCI is a television station that broadcasts on channel 8 in Des Moines, Iowa. It is affiliated with the CBS television network and serves most of central Iowa.

KCCI's studios are located in downtown Des Moines, while the station's transmitter is located in Alleman, Iowa, about midway between Des Moines and Ames.

History

KCCI started on the air on July 31, 1955, as KRNT-TV, the third television station in Des Moines and the ninth in Iowa. It was owned by the Cowles family, publishers of the "Des Moines Register" and "Des Moines Tribune" newspapers, along with KRNT radio (AM 1350 and the original KRNT-FM at 104.5, which went dark ). The calls stood for the papers' nickname in central Iowa, "the R 'n T."

The Cowles family and rival KSO-AM (now KXNO; also owned by the Cowles interests until 1942) both applied for the channel 8 frequency and fought over it. A decision was held up due to issues with the Cowles' ownership of "Look" magazine. Eventually, the two stations reached a settlement that allowed KRNT to own 60 percent of the TV station and KSO to own 40 percent. Yet once the FCC approved the station's license, KRNT immediately bought out KSO's share of the station. KRNT-TV's broadcasting day was originally about five to six hours long, and included a 15-minute news program later in the evening. The station has been part of the CBS network ever since signing on, owing to KRNT-AM's long affiliation with CBS Radio.

The FCC tightened its ownership rules in the 1970s, forcing the Cowles interests to sell one of their Des Moines broadcast outlets. They opted to sell KRNT-AM and KRNQ-FM (now KSTZ) to Stauffer Communications in 1974 and keep KRNT-TV, which became KCCI-TV, with the initials standing for owner Cowles Communications, Inc.

Over the years, Cowles Communications bought several other media outlets, including KTVH (now KWCH-TV) in Wichita, Kansas (and its satellites in the western part of Kansas) WESH in Orlando, Florida and WQAD-TV in the Quad Cities.

In 1983, the Cowles family announced it was breaking up its vast media empire, selling off most of its assets except the Minneapolis Star Tribune. While the Register went to Gannett and The Register and Tribune Syndicate (best known as syndicators of "The Family Circus") went to Hearst as a King Features division, KCCI and WESH went to H&C Communications. H&C sold two of its television stations, KCCI and WESH, to Pulitzer in 1993. Hearst-Argyle Television bought all of Pulitzer's television holdings in 1998.

KCCI began broadcasting in high-definition television on channel 8.1 in 2002. On July 24, 2006, KCCI launched "Weather Now," a 24-hour local weather channel that appears on digital subchannel 8.2 as well as local Mediacom digital cable channel 247, and the station's website.

Even though it was the last of Des Moines' Big Three affiliates to sign on, channel 8 has been the highest-rated station in Des Moines for most of its history. It has been especially dominant in news programming, which is not surprising given its newspaper roots. In the May 2008 sweeps, KCCI retained its dominant lead, with its nearest competitor, NBC affiliate WHO-TV, in second. The news department receives regional and national awards of merit on a regular basis. Among the honors are a number of Edward R. Murrow awards, and the photojournalism staff was recently named "Station of the Year" (Small/medium market) by the National Press Photographers' Association.

The station operates a website at [http://www.kcci.com www.kcci.com] . For several years the station's website was known as [http://www.theiowachannel.com www.theiowachannel.com] , following the practice of other Hearst-Argyle stations, and people going to kcci.com were redirected to theiowachannel.com. In October 2005, the station switched back to the kcci.com name for its web site, with theiowachannel.com serving as a redirect to the kcci.com website.

Personalities and programming

Current news personalities (as of August 2008) include:

Anchors and reporters

* Kevin Cooney, 6 and 10 p.m. news co-anchor
* Mollie Cooney, noon news co-anchor
* Caitlin Coyner, morning news co-anchor
* Cynthia Fodor, reporter/5 p.m. news co-anchor
* Emily Price, reporter/weekend evening news anchor
* Keri Gavin, reporter
* Geoff Greenwood, reporter
* Eric Hanson, reporter
* Stacey Horst, 6 and 10 p.m. news co-anchor
* Angie Hunt, Ames LiveLink Reporter
* Steve Karlin, reporter/5 p.m. news co-anchor
* Sally Kidd, Washington DC Bureau reporter
* Laurie Kinney, Washington DC Bureau reporter
* Amanda Lewis, reporter/weekend morning news anchor
* Ryan Luby, reporter
* Todd Magel, reporter/weekend evening news anchor
* Marcus McIntosh, morning and noon news co-anchor
* Traci Mitchell, Washington DC Bureau reporter
* Molly Nelson, reporter
* John Pascuzzi, movie reviewer
* Katie Piper, reporter

Weather

* John McLaughlin, chief meteorologist, 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts
* Jason Parkin, weekend evening meteorologist
* Metinka Slater, weekend morning meteorologist
* Kurtis Gertz, meteorologist, noon and 5 p.m. newscasts
* Bryan Karrick, morning meteorologist

ports

* Andy Garman, sports anchor/ reporter/ photographer
* Andy Ireland, sports reporter/ photographer
* John Meyer, sports reporter/ photographer

Programming

KCCI added weekend morning newscasts on January 21, 2006.

In addition to CBS network programming, KCCI airs first-run syndicated programs such as "The Oprah Winfrey Show", "Dr. Phil", "Live with Regis and Kelly", and "Inside Edition", as well as reruns of "" and the original "Star Trek".

Weather beacon

A 200-foot weather beacon is on their auxiliary tower atop the station's downtown Des Moines studios and is a landmark of the Des Moines skyline. The lighted beacon changes colors depending on the forecast::"Weather Beacon red, warmer weather ahead.":"Weather Beacon white, colder weather in sight.":"Weather Beacon green, no change in weather foreseen.":"Weather Beacon flashing night or day, precipitation is on the way." [cite web|author=KCCI|title=KCCI Weather Beacon|url=http://www.kcci.com/weather/575060/detail.html|accessdate=2007-02-17]

Trivia

*This station is known for being the station which the highest known quality recording of The Star Wars Holiday Special was recorded from in 1978.

References

* Stein, Jeff, "Making Waves: The People and Places of Iowa Broadcasting" (ISBN 0-9718323-1-5). Cedar Rapids, Iowa: WDG Communications, 2004.

External links

* [http://www.kcci.com/ KCCI-TV's official website]
* [http://www.desmoinesbroadcasting.com/kcci/kcci-main.html KCCI-TV historical artifacts] from DesMoinesBroadcasting.com
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