- WINK-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WINK-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Southwest Florida's News Leader
station_branding = WINK-TV
WINK News Now
analog = 11 (VHF)
digital = 9 (VHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =CBS
network =
founded =
airdate = March 1954 [The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" saysMarch 18 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" saysMarch 6 .]
location = Fort Myers/Naples, Florida
callsign_meaning = "wink" (refers to the CBS eye for CBS affiliation)
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Fort Myers Broadcasting Company
(McBride family)
sister_stations =WINK-FM WTLQ-FM WPTK-AM
former_affiliations = All secondary:
DuMont (1954-1955)NBC (1954-1968)
ABC (1954-1974)
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
20 kW (digital)
HAAT = 412 m (analog)
445 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 22093
coordinates = coord|26|48|2.8|N|81|45|46.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.winknews.com/ www.winknews.com]WINK-TV, channel 11, is the
CBS -affiliatedtelevision station forSouthwest Florida , licensed to Fort Myers. Its transmitter is located north of Fort Myers Shores near the Lee and Charlotte County line. The station is locally owned by the McBride family and their Fort Myers Broadcasting Company along withWINK-FM . WINK-TV has studios on Palm Beach Boulevard (a.k.a. S.R. 80) in Fort Myers.Overview
WINK-TV can be seen in the market on
Comcast cable channel 5. Its coverage area includes Lee, Collier, Sarasota, Hendry, Glades, Charlotte, DeSoto, Highlands and Hardee. Unusually, though, it is not referred to as "CBS 5" on air, unlike rivals WBBH, WZVN, and WFTX are, being referred as "NBC 2", "ABC 7", and "Fox 4", respectively.In the
Tampa Bay market, WINK-TV is one of two Fort Myers stations carried by Comcast cable systems in Venice and Wauchula. It is the only Fort Myers station on Comcast systems in Sebring. This is due in part to the fact that CBS affiliateWTSP has a signal that cannot be seen well in Sarasota, Hardee, and Highlands Counties (all parts of the Tampa Bay DMA). WTSP's transmitter is located in Holiday, in the northern part of the Tampa Bay market. In general, WINK-TV's aerial coverage area extends as far north as southern Polk County.WINK-TV clears just about the entire CBS schedule. Due to an hour-long news at Noon during the week, WINK-TV airs two of CBS's soap operas out of pattern: "
The Bold and the Beautiful " airs at 10:30 A.M. (normally airs at 1:30 P.M.) and "The Young and the Restless " airs at 1 P.M. (which is half an hour later than most CBS affiliates).History
WINK-TV was founded in March 1954 as a sister station to WINK radio (AM 1240 and FM 96.9). It was the first television station in southwest Florida, and is currently the fifth-oldest surviving station in the state (behind
Miami 'sWTVJ , Jacksonville'sWJXT , Orlando'sWKMG-TV andWest Palm Beach 'sWPTV ). At the time of the station's beginning, southwest Florida was underpopulated and people had to rely on television stations from Miami and Tampa Bay. Stations from these markets were and continued to be obtainable with large outdoor antennas.WINK-TV was the only station in the area for 14 years and is still the only full-powered VHF station in the market. Due to Fort Myers being sandwiched between Miami to the east and Tampa Bay to the north, WINK-TV was fortunate to gain the only VHF license allocated to the area. As such, it originally carried programming from
NBC , ABC and DuMont along with CBS (DuMont folded in 1956). It lost NBC whenWBBH-TV signed on in 1968 but continued to share ABC with WBBH until WEVU-TV (nowWZVN-TV ) signed on in 1974.News operation
WINK-TV has been the dominant news station in Fort Myers for nearly all of its history. This is largely because it is the market's only VHF station. Until
cable television came to the area in the 1970s, WINK-TV was the only station that put a clear signal to much of the area. Due to the duopoly of WBBH and WZVN, WINK-TV primarily competes with WBBH.Starting on
March 26 , 2007, WINK-TV began to produce a nightly 10 o'clock news onWXCW . This was the third 10 P.M. news established in the market (afterFOX affiliateWFTX andMyNetworkTV affiliate "WNFM") and became ranked a strong #2 within days of its debut. OnMay 25 , the WZVN-produced news on WNFM stopped airing. This was due to Comcast's frequent technical difficulties, which hindered the show's ratings, as well as the popularity of the WINK NEWS production on WXCW-TV at 10pm.On
October 20 , WINK-TV became the first station in Southwest Florida to broadcast local news in high definition. The station purchased new high definition studio cameras, field cameras, weather computers, and graphics to complete the launch. It is the only station broadcasting local news in full HD. Back onJuly 12 , WZVN began to broadcast its local news in 16x9 standard definition. However, it is not true high definition. WBBH followed soon after with its own launch of 16x9 standard definition news.On
January 7 ,2008 , several news programming changes were made. WINK-TV started showing "The Early Show " in its entirety because CBS now requires all of its affiliates to do that. "The Early Show" received a makeover and hopes to compete against its rivals, "Today" and "Good Morning America ". WINK-TV expanded its morning news on WXCW-TV from 7 to 9 A.M. It also began to repeat its Noon news at 1 o'clock on that station. In addition, WINK-TV launched the market's first weeknight 7 o'clock news.In addition to their main studios, WINK-TV operates two news bureaus. The Charlotte County Bureau is located in the "Charlotte Sun Herald" newsroom in Port Charlotte. The Naples / Collier Bureau is located on 8th Street South in downtown Naples. The station's
weather radar is called "SKYTracker Doppler HD" and is located next to the WINK-TV studios (it is also used on WXCW).WINK's microphones can now be seen regularly on
CSI Miami when there are press conferences at the crime lab, alongside the more-familiar microphones and mobile news vans from cross-state rivalWFOR Channel 4 .News team
Anchors
*Rob Spicker - Weekday Mornings
*Sarah Augusthy - Weekday Mornings
*Lindsay Liepman - Weekdays at Noon
**Reporter
*Chris Cifatte - Weeknights at 5, 6, and 11
*Lois Thome - Weeknights at 5, 6, and 7
**"Eye on Education" Segment Producer
*Trey Radel - Weeknights at 7 and 10
*Stacey Adams - Weeknights at 10 and 11
**Reporter
*Kyle Jordan - Weekend Mornings
**Reporter
*Holly Wagner - Weekend Mornings
**Reporter
*Jennifer Stacy - Weekend Evenings
** Weekday "Eye on Your Health" Reporter
*Jeremiah Jacobsen - Weekend Evenings
**Reporter"WINK-TV SKY Tracker Weather Team"
*Jim Farrell (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist ) - Chief seen weeknights at 5, 6, 7 and 11
*Scott Zedeker - weeknights at 5:30 and 10
*Brian Monahan (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist) - weekday mornings and Noon
*Amanda McDonald - weekends
*Janine Albert (AMS and NWA Seals of Approval) - fill-in
**provides live coverage during hurricane landfalls for WINK-TV and The Weather Channel
*Erik Salna - fill-inSports
*Clayton Ferraro - Director seen on weeknights at 6, 7, and 11**Reporter
Reporters
*Josh Carroll - Fill-in Reporter
**WINK Radio Weekday Afternoon Anchor
*Judd Cribbs - Feature
*Nick Fokianos - Web
*Nicole Papageorge - Charlotte County Bureau
*Miriam Zamorano - Traffic
*Cristin Severance - Cape Coral
*Melissa Yeager - "Call for Action" Reporter
*Mike Essian - Collier County Bureau
*Tami Osborne - Collier County Bureau
*Laura Kadechka - Crime
*Maggie Crane
*Althea Paul
*Nick Spinetto
*Mike Walcher - Senior ReporterExternal links
* [http://www.winknews.com/ WINK-TV/DT]
* [http://www.cw6tv.com/ WXCW "CW 6"]
* [http://www.cbs.com/ CBS]
*TVQ|WINK-TV
*BIA|WINK|TV|TVReferences
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