- KOAT-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KOAT-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Coverage You Can Count On
station_branding = "KOAT 7" (general)
"Action 7 News" (newscasts)
analog = 7 (VHF)
digital = 21 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
network =
founded =
airdate =September 28 ,1953
location = Albuquerque/Santa Fe, New Mexico
callsign_meaning = COAT or KO Albuquerque Television
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
licensee = nowrap|KOAT Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Secondary:
DuMont (1953-1955)
effective_radiated_power = 87.1 kW (analog)
280 kW (digital)
HAAT = 1292 m (analog)
1243 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 53928
coordinates = coord|35|12|53.3|N|106|27|2.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|35|12|52.9|N|106|27|3|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://www.koat.com/ www.koat.com]KOAT-TV is a television station in
Albuquerque, New Mexico . It is an ABC network affiliate and broadcasts on channel 7. Its transmitter is located on Sandia Crest, east of Albuquerque.KOAT uses a version of the
Circle 7 logo used by many other ABC stations, O&O's as well as affiliates.Weather forecaster
Howard Morgan worked at KOAT for 28 years before retiring in 1999.History
KOAT signed on
September 28 ,1953 , less than a week before KGGM-TV (now KRQE). It was locally owned by AM Caldwell & Walter Stiles. The station signed on as an ABC Affiliate. In 1959 KOAT was sold to Alvarado Television and in 1962 to Steinman Stations. Steinman sold KOAT to Pulitzer, the then-owner of KSD-TV (nowKSDK ) in St. Louis, in 1969. This made KOAT Pulitzer's first television station acquisition outside of its home city of St. Louis. In 1999, Pulitzer sold its entire broadcasting division, including KOAT, to Hearst-Argyle.atellite stations
These stations rebroadcast KOAT's signal and add local content for other parts of the broadcast market:Notes:
*1. No record of analog station on air; digital station operating via Special Temporary Authorization.
*2. The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" says KOVT signed onSeptember 9 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" says it signed onSeptember 10 .KOCT, formerly KAVE-TV and KVIO-TV, became part of the KOAT-TV operation in 1993 after previously serving as a satellite of El Paso ABC affiliate
KVIA-TV Channel 7. The Carlsbad station began in 1956 as KAVE-TV, aCBS affiliate with studio and transmitter facilities on Church Street in Carlsbad. In 1966, whenRoswell, New Mexico stationKBIM-TV became the CBS affiliate for southeastern New Mexico, KAVE became a satellite station of then-ABC affiliate KMOM-TV Channel 9 in Monahans, Texas (now NBC affiliateKWES-TV , Midland-Odessa, Texas) and then of KVIA-TV in El Paso in 1976.In addition, there are several low-powered repeaters that carry KOAT's programming throughout New Mexico, northeastern Arizona and southern Colorado.
News
Ordinarily, KOAT produces just over 4 hours of local news each weekday, 4 1/2 hours each Saturday, and 4 1/2 hours each Sunday. The station's newscasts, known as "Action 7 News," have led the ratings in New Mexico for over 30 years.
Notable Personalities
Current On-Air Talent
KOAT ANCHORS
*Royale Da: Weekend Morning Anchor/Reporter
*Doug Fernandez: Weekday Evening Anchor
*Mike Garofalo: Weekend Anchor/Reporter
*Christine Jones: Weekend Anchor/Reporter
*Shelly Ribando: Weekday Evening Anchor
*Melissa Mahan: Weekday Morning Anchor/Reporter
*Marisa Maez: Weekday Morning Anchor
*Natalie Swaby: Weekend Morning AnchorKOAT REPORTERS
*Larry Behrens: Santa Fe Bureau Reporter
*Mitch Blacher: Target 7 Reporter
*Leigh Checkstad: General Assignment Reporter
*Dominic Garcia: General Assignment Reporter
*Rod Green: General Assignment Reporter
*Ilana Gold: General Assignment Reporter
*Matt Grubs: General Assignment Reporter
*Chris Ramirez: General Assignment Reporter
*Dr. Barry Ramo: Health Reporter
*Dave Roberts: Farmington Bureau Reporter
*Drew Rudnick: Southeast New Mexico Bureau Reporter
*AJ Smith: General Assignment Reporter, fill-in weather chick
*Natalie Swaby: General Assignment Reporter
*Melissa Vega: Target 7 ReporterHEARST-ARGYLE WASHINGTON BUREAU
*Sally Kidd: Washington Bureau Correspondent
*Laurie Kinney: Washington Bureau Correspondent
*Tracy Mitchell: Washington Bureau CorrespondentFIRST ALERT WEATHER TEAM
*Joe Diaz (AMS/NWA Seals of Approval): Chief Meteorologist, seen weeknights
*Byron Morton (AMS/NWA Seals of Approval): Weekend Meteorologist
*Jason Stiff (AMS Seal of Approval): Weekday Morning MeteorologistSPORTS ANCHORS/REPORTERS
*Bob Brown: Sports Director/Anchor, seen weeknights
*John Salazar: Weekend Sports AnchorFormer On-Air Talent
*Cynthia Izaguirre: Longtime anchor/reporter (2000-2007, moved to WFAA ABC in Dallas, TX)
*Diane Anderson: Longtime anchor/reporter (1985-2004, later moved to KRQE-TV)
*Ed Lopez: Morning Anchor (1994-2000)
*Nelson Martinez: Longtime anchor (1981-2002, later moved to KOB-TV)
*Nannette Miranda: (Reporter 1996-1999), now State Capitol Correspondent for KABC-TV in Los Angeles and KGO-TV in San Francisco
*Johnny Morris:Long Time Anchor (1969-1999)News/Station Presentation
Newscast Titles
*"Action 7 News" (1970s-present)
tation Slogans
*"New Mexico's News Leader" (1980s-1990s)
*"7 On Your Side" (1990s)
*"Coverage You Can Count On" (1998-present)External links
* [http://www.koat.com/ KOAT]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Y6PchDYfw]
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