- WEEK-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WEEK-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Your Home Team
station_branding = WEEK (general)
News 25 (newscsasts)
analog = 25 (UHF)
digital = 57 (UHF) returning to 25 in 2009
other_chs =
subchannels = 25.1 NBC HD
25.2NBC Weather Plus
affiliations =NBC
network =
founded =
airdate =February 1 ,1953
location =Peoria, Illinois
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers = 43 (1953-1964)
owner =Granite Broadcasting Corporation
licensee = WEEK-TV License, Inc.
sister_stations =WAOE
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 2400 kW (analog)
452 kW (digital)
HAAT = 211.6 m (both)
class =
facility_id = 24801
coordinates = coord|40|37|46.3|N|89|32|52.5|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.week.com/ www.week.com]WEEK-TV, channel 25, is a television station licensed to
Peoria, Illinois , which serves asn theNBC affiliate for the Peoria-Bloomington television market. WEEK-TV is owned byGranite Broadcasting Corporation , and also managesWAOE , Peoria'sMyNetworkTV affiliate. WEEK's offices, studios, and transmitter are located inEast Peoria, Illinois .History
WEEK-TV became Peoria's first television station on Sunday,
February 1 ,1953 at 7:00 p.m. Central Standard Time.Fact|date=February 2007 WEEK-TV was owned and operated by Oklahoma City-based West Central Broadcasting Co.Fact|date=February 2007 whose president was E.K. Gaylord, also president of the Oklahoma Publishing Company. The board chairman of directors was United States SenatorRobert S. Kerr , the former governor of Oklahoma and the "Kerr" inKerr-McGee . West Central also co-owned radio station, 1350 WEEK (AM) (nowWOAM ).Fact|date=February 2007 The original Chief Engineer of WEEK-TV and WEEK-AM was Wayne Lovely who supervised the construction of the station's technical facilities and equipment installation in 1953. He was employed by the station until 1974.WEEK-TV founded WEEQ-TV, channel 35 in
La Salle, Illinois , onNovember 7 ,1957 , [ [http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1957/november_7_1957_119621.html November 7, 1957 on BrainyHistory] ] , to rebroadcast WEEK-TV's programming.Quick, Doug. [http://www.dougquick.com/othertelevisionhistory2.html "Other Television History"] on personal website.] This channel allocation is now used forWWTO-TV .WEEK-TV moved from channel 43 to channel 25 around 1964. The channel 43 allocation was later moved from Peoria to Bloomington and used by the second WBLN (now
WYZZ-TV ) beginning in 1982.Fact|date=February 2007In
1997 , WEEK bought the station license for 98.5 atEureka, Illinois , and gave it the callsign WEEK-FM and nickname "Oldies 98.5". Granite Broadcasting divested itself of the radio station in 1999; the station is nowWPIA .On-air personalities
As of September 2008, the on-air staff included:
*Mike Dimmick
*Sandy Gallant
* Lee Hall
*Denise Jackson
*Tom McIntyre
* Garry Moore
*Gina Morss
*Jeff Muniz
*Lee Ranson
*Eric Shangraw
*Josh Simon
*Marc Strauss
*Syreeta Baker
*Emily West
*Michelle Mantel
*Gina Ford Former on-air personalities
*
Steve Ammerman
*Bob Arthur
*Ben Bailey (meteorologist)
*Dave Baldridge
*George Baseleon
*Jim Barnett (weatherman)
*Bob Bath
*Mary Ann Bergerson (Ahern)
*Doug Bisby
*Bob Burton
*Frank Bussone
*Tom Connor
*Kathy Dancy
*Paul Daniel
*Shelli Dankoff (McClellan)
*Kelly Deushane
*Pat Dix
*Don Elliot
*Fraser Engerman
*Hank Fisher
*Steve Gehlbach
*Trazanna Halstead
*Bill Houlihan
*Brad Harding
*Chuck Harrison
*Chick Hearn
*Denise Heilman
*Jill Henriksen (Noelle)
*Bob Jamieson
*Christine Jarzenbeck
*Brad Johansen
*Gordon Joyner
*Sabrina Kang
*Julie Kimble
*Dana Kozlow
*Stan Lonergan
*Barbara Love
*Stretch Miller
*Adam Nielsen
*Kelly Nutt
*Becky Oliver
*Vokaye Parker
*Matt Pendergrass
*Tim Perkin
*Edgar Sandoval
*Les Shapiro
*Andrew Siff
*Laura Skirde
*Keenan Smith
*Shannon Tebben (Sandoval)
*Kathy Topp
*Norm Ulrich
*Scott Unes
*Bev Vance
*Paul Wappell
*Anna Werner
*John Wingate
*Kathy Wyman
*Christine Zak
*Susanna Song
*Jenny Li
*Kelly Watson
*Stacy Morgan Digital Television
After the analog television shutdown scheduled for February 17, 2009 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf] , WEEK will return to channel 25.
External links
* [http://www.week.com/ WEEK-TV website]
*TVQ|WEEK-TVReferences
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