- WOI-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WOI-TV
station_
station_slogan = Clear. Concise. Complete.
station_branding = ABC 5
analog = 5 (VHF)
digital_temporary = 59 (UHF)
digital = 5 (VHF)
subchannels = 5.1 ABC
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
network =
founded =
airdate =February 21 ,1950
location =Ames -Des Moines, Iowa
callsign_meaning = reverse spelling of "IOWa"
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers = 4 (1950-1952)
owner = Citadel Communications Company, Ltd.
licensee = Capital Communications Company, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Primary:CBS (1950-1955)
Secondary:NBC (1950-1954)
DuMont (1950-1955)
ABC (1950-1955)
NET (1952-1959)
effective_radiated_power = 100 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
8200 watts (after 2009)
HAAT = 564 m (analog)
613 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 8661
coordinates = coord|41|48|32.6|N|93|36|53.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|41|49|48.5|N|93|36|54.6|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://www.woi-tv.com/ www.woi-tv.com]WOI-TV is the ABC affiliate licensed to Ames in the
Des Moines, Iowa market. Its studios are inWest Des Moines . Its transmission tower is located near Alleman.History
WOI-TV signed on the air on
February 21 ,1950 . It was Iowa's second television station, following WOC-TV (nowKWQC-TV ) in Davenport. WOI-TV was on channel 4 before moving to channel 5 in 1952. Programming came from ABC,CBS ,NBC , and the DuMont network during the station's early years, but it was a primary CBS affiliate. NBC disappeared from the schedule whenWHO-TV signed on in 1954, and CBS disappeared when KRNT-TV (nowKCCI ) signed on in 1955, leaving channel 5 as the ABC affiliate.WOI-TV was originally owned by
Iowa State University in Ames along with its noncommercial WOI radio stations (AM 640 and FM 90.1), making it the first commercial television station in theUnited States to be owned by a major college. As such, it carried some educational programming from sign-on until theDes Moines Public Schools signed on KDPS-TV (channel 11, now KDIN-TV) in1959 .On
March 1 ,1994 , theIowa Board of Regents sold WOI-TV toCitadel Communications (unrelated to radio station ownerCitadel Broadcasting ) while keeping the WOI radio stations, and Capital moved WOI-TV's studios to a temporary location in Des Moines later that year. In 1998 WOI-TV moved to its current studios on Westown Parkway in West Des Moines.WOI-TV was home to America's longest running local children's program, "
The Magic Window ". The show ran continuously from 1951 through 1994, and was hosted byBetty Lou Varnum for all but three of those years.WOI has long been in third place in the Des Moines market, in large part because ABC was not on par with CBS and NBC until the 1970s.
On
September 11 ,2006 , WOI dropped the "Eyewitness News " brand (which the station only used for five years) and rebranded themselves as "ABC5", using a rendition of thecircle logo .Personalities and programming
Current personalities on WOI-TV's "ABC5 News" broadcasts (as of July 2008) include:
Anchors
* Chris Flanagan- 5, 6 & Ten at 10 M-F
* Rachel Pierce - 5, 6 & Ten at 10 M-F
* Stephanie Angleson- Mornings & Midday M-F
* Amanda Krenz- Weekend Anchor & Weekday ReporterESP:Live Weather
* Brad Edwards- Chief Meteorologist
* Sara Kelley- Morning & Midday Meteorologist
* Chris Maiers- Weekend MeteorologistSports
* John Walters- Sports Director, M-F 6 & Ten at 10
* Eric Murphy- Weekend Sports Anchor
* Dave Zawilinski- Sports ReporterReporters
* Bobbi Bergman
* Sarah Danik
* Whitney Givens
* Hillary Mintz
* Christina Palladino
* James A. Swierzbin
* Jay VillwockFormer Personalities & Employees
* Ashton Altieri- Morning Meteorologist (now withKUSA-TV inDenver, CO )
* Brian Armentrout- News Reporter (now withWCFT inBirmingham, AL )
* Ed Beebout- News Anchor/Reporter (now withKFTY inSanta Rosa, CA )
* Joy Benedict- News Anchor/Reporter (now withWEWS inCleveland, OH )
* Lynsay Clutter- News Reporter (now withWTHR inIndianapolis, IN )
* Kristen Cullen- News Reporter (now withWCSH inPortland, ME )
* Katie Janssen- News Reporter (now a morning anchor/reporter withKELO-TV inSioux Falls, SD )
* Sonya Heitshusen - News Anchor/Reporter (now withWHO-TV inDes Moines )
* Josh Howe - Sports Anchor/Reporter (now with KRDO in Colorado Springs)
* Sunny Layne- Reporter (now a morning anchor withKWWL-TV in Waterloo)
* Erin Little- Morning Meteorologist (now withKMBC inKansas City, MO )
* Zubin Mehenti- Weekend Sports Anchor (now withKWGN inDenver, CO )
* Chris Mycoskie- News Reporter (now a sports anchor withWGMB andWVLA inBaton Rouge, LA )
* Carrie Netherton- News Reporter (now withKOKI inTulsa, OK )
* Tina Potthoff- Morning Anchor (now a public relations spokesperson for theIowa Lottery )
* Metinka Slater- Morning Meteorologist (now Weekend Morning Meteorologist withKCCI inDes Moines )In addition to ABC programming, WOI-TV airs syndicated programs such as "
Entertainment Tonight ", "The Insider", "Martha", "Judge Judy ", andrerun s of "ER" and "24". The station also airs Iowa State University football and basketball games. WOI-TV does not carry ABCWorld News Now , instead the station signs off each night; one of the few remaining stations in the country to do so.Transmission aerials
(90.1). The structure is one of the very few masts to have elevators.
The WOI-Tower was completed in
1972 and is property ofLocal TV , the owner of WHO-TV.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.myabc5.com/ WOI-TV's website]
* [http://www.desmoinesbroadcasting.com/woi-tv/woi-tv-main.html WOI-TV historical artifacts] from DesMoinesBroadcasting.com
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