KWBQ

KWBQ

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KWBQ / KRWB-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = New Mexico's CW
analog =
KWBQ: 19 (UHF)
KRWB: 21 (UHF)
digital =
KWBQ: 29 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = The CW
network =
founded =
airdate = KWBQ: March 5, 1999
KRWB: February 2003
location = KWBQ: Santa Fe/Albuquerque, New Mexico
KRWB: Roswell, New Mexico
callsign_meaning = KWBQ:
The WB (former affiliation)
AlbuQuerque
KRWB: Roswell's WB
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = ACME Communications, Inc.
licensee = ACME Television Licenses of New Mexico, LLC
sister_stations = KASY-TV
former_affiliations = The WB (1999-2006)
effective_radiated_power = KWBQ:
1422 kW (analog)
245 kW (digital)
KRWB:
5000 kW (analog)
HAAT = KWBQ:
1275 m (analog)
1289 m (digital)
KRWB:
128 m (analog)
class =
facility_id = KWBQ: 76268
KRWB: 84157
coordinates = KWBQ:
coord|35|12|50.2|N|106|27|1.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|35|12|44|N|106|26|59|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
KRWB:
coord|33|6|1.3|N|104|15|17|W|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=KRWB-TV
homepage = [http://www.newmexicoscw.tv/ www.newmexicoscw.tv]

KWBQ is a television station on NTSC channel 19 and ATSC channel 29 licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in addition to serving most of the state, such as Albuquerque and Roswell (the latter through an ACME-owned translator, KRWB-TV on channel 21). It is the market's affiliate of The CW. It is part of the first major television duopoly in Albuquerque; Its owner, ACME Communications, also owns KASY-TV, a MyNetworkTV affiliate. KWBQ offers a general entertainment format with off network sitcoms, talk shows, court shows, reality shows, first run shows from the CW and cartoons from Kids WB on weekends.

History

KWBQ signed on March 41999 with programming from The WB (which had aired on local UPN affiliate KASY from the fall of 1995 to 1997). In June 1999, Acme Communications bought KASY (and most of its programming inventory, except a portion owned by Emmis for KRQE) from Ramar Communications, also resulting in the termination of a local marketing agreement with KRQE, the market's CBS affiliate.

As a result, ACME created the market's first television duopoly. The station was branded as "WB19" for several years and was rebranded as "New Mexico's WB" towards the end of its affiliation with The WB.

Most of the station remained the same until 24 January 2006, in which CBS Corporation, owner of UPN, and Warner Bros., the owner of the WB, announced that said networks would merge on 18 September 2006, and launch The CW Television Network. Following that, on 9 March, ACME affiliated KWBQ with The CW. Such a move made ACME the third company, after Capitol Broadcasting (WJZY and WMYT-TV) and Weigel Broadcasting (WCWW-LP and WMYS-LP) to affiliate a duopoly with The CW and MyNetworkTV, respectively. As a result, branding changed to reflect their new network. The station as then re-branded with the name "New Mexico's CW".

At the beginning of the CW affiliation, a new mascot was created for the station to be used as a promotional gimmick and use at local station events. This mascot was named "The CW Guy" and was basically a costumed character that looked like a giant TV with arms and legs and a CW logo on the screen. This character was a replacement to the Michigan J. Frog costumed character that the station used to use when it was affiliated with the WB Network.

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Newscasts

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The Daily BuzzWeekdays6:00am-9:00am
Local news briefs and weather reports are pre-recorded by the Daily Buzz team and aired throughout the show. Local news is also provided on a news ticker by 770 KKOB-AM

Logos/graphics

External links

* [http://www.newmexicoscw.tv/ KWBQ website]
* [http://www.acmecommunications.com/ ACME website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G_89jo5zMU Station Presentation Video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/newmexicoscw YouTube Channel]
* [http://www.myspace.com/kwbq MySpace page]
*TVQ|KWBQ
*TVQ|KRWB-TV
*BIA|KWBQ|TV|TV
*BIA|KRWB|TV|TV


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