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KIMT
Mason City, Iowa-
Rochester/Austin, MinnesotaCity of license Mason City Branding KIMT 3 (general)
KIMT News 3
My 3.2 (on DT2)Slogan Iowa, Minnesota, together. Channels Digital: 42 (UHF)
Virtual: 3 (PSIP)Subchannels 3.1 CBS
3.2 MyNetworkTV
3.3 local weatherOwner New Vision Television
(NVT Mason City Licensee, LLC)First air date May 15, 1954 Call letters' meaning Iowa/Minnesota Television Former callsigns KGLO-TV (1954–1977) Former channel number(s) 3 (VHF analog, 1954-2009) Former affiliations DuMont (secondary, 1954–1955) Transmitter power 800 kW Height 463 m Facility ID 66402 Transmitter coordinates 43°28′32″N 92°42′30″W / 43.47556°N 92.70833°W Website kimt.com KIMT is the CBS-affiliated television station for the Driftless Area of North Central Iowa and Southeastern Minnesota. Licensed to Mason City, Iowa, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 42 (virtual channel 3.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter near Meyer, Iowa (between Stacyville and McIntire) south of the Minnesota state line. The station can also be seen on Charter and Mediacom channel 3. There is a high definition feed offered on Charter digital channel 784 and Mediacom digital channel 803. Owned by New Vision Television, the station has studios on North Pennsylvania Avenue in Downtown Mason City and a sales office on East William Street in Downtown Albert Lea, Minnesota. Syndicated programming on KIMT includes Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Dr. Phil, and The Dr. Oz Show among others.
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Digital programming
The station operates the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate on a second digital subchannel. Known on-air as My 3.2, this can also be seen on Mediacom digital channel 103 and Charter digital channel 391. Syndicated programming on KIMT-DT2 includes How I Met Your Mother, My Name Is Earl, Everybody Hates Chris, and Star Trek: The Next Generation along with others.
On KIMT-DT3 is a 24-hour local weather channel currently not seen on any digital cable systems. Programming on this service consists of a rotating cycle of forecast maps and current conditions with audio from NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards. Each day early in the morning, KIMT-DT2 simulcasts the weather channel with this extending for a longer period on weekends.
Channels (virtual/physical) Name Aspect Video Programming 3.1/41.1 KIMT-HD 1080i 16:9 main KIMT programming/CBS (HD) 3.2/41.2 KIMT-DT2 480i 4:3 KIMT-DT2 "My 3.2" (SD) 3.3/41.3 KIMT-DT3 480i 4:3 KIMT-DT3 "KIMT 24/7 Weather Now" (SD) History
The station signed-on for the first time on May 15, 1954 as KGLO-TV owned by Lee Enterprises along with the GlObe Gazette and KGLO radio (AM 1300 and FM 101.1). On the station's first day, reception of its analog signal on VHF channel 3 was reported as far away as Gary, Indiana. The original effective radiated power of 100,000 watts was the maximum amount permitted on the heritage allotment. It was affiliated with CBS but also carried a secondary relation with DuMont until 1956 when the latter ceased operations. In August 1977, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that one company could not own all the media outlets in a city forcing Lee Enterprises to break up its cluster in Mason City.
As a result, KGLO-TV was sold to BY Communications in 1977 and renamed KIMT (standing for Iowa/Minnesota Television). In 1980, it was sold again to the Shott family of Bluefield, West Virginia and their Daily Telegraph Printing Company. However, in 1984, they sold KIMT and WBTW in Florence, South Carolina to Spartan Radiocasting Company (later to become Spartan Communications) giving this station its third owner in eight years. Spartan later merged with KIMT's former owner Media General in 2000. Its digital signal on UHF channel 41 launched in May 2002 and added high definition capabilities from the network during that summer. KIMT celebrated its 50th anniversary on May 15, 2004 with flashbacks and other special programming.
On April 6, 2006, Media General announced it would sell KIMT as part of the company's acquisition of four NBC owned-and-operated stations. [1] On August 2, New Vision Television made public it had bought KIMT and sister station WIAT in Birmingham, Alabama for $35 million. That company's acquisition of the two outlets was finalized on October 12, 2006. [2] As part of the analog to digital transition in 2009, the station opted to keep its analog channel on-air until the revised June 12 deadline. [3] After the transition (which occurred at 12:12 p.m.), KIMT planned to continue using digital channel 42 and filed paperwork with the FCC to eventually increase that signal's output power from 200 to 800 kW which would more effectively fill its coverage footprint. Early in the morning on June 27, 1995, KIMT news anchor Jodi Huisentruit was abducted outside her apartment while on her way to work. She has not been found and the case remains unsolved to this day.
News operation
Since KIMT is licensed to Mason City, there has traditionally been a focus on the state of Iowa compared with the market's other stations which are based in Minnesota. On June 12, 2009, KIMT became the first outlet to upgrade newscasts to 16x9 enhanced definition widescreen with some parts in full high definition. Although not truly HD, the aspect ratio matches that of high definition television screens. Video reports from the field are still seen in pillarboxed 4:3 standard definition.
Also at some point that year, KIMT added three newscasts to its MyNetworkTV-affiliated subchannel. This included a half-hour extension to its weekday morning show at 7 (known as My Morning News on My 3.2), a repeat of the thirty minute weekday noon broadcast at 12:30 (called KIMT News 3 Midday on My 3.2), and prime time newscast weeknights at 9 (known as My Primetime News at 9). Eventually, the half-hour weeknight show was reduced to a five minute cut-in featuring an updated weather forecast.
In late-2010, KIMT-DT3 launched as a full-time 24-hour local weather channel. Previously, KIMT-DT2 had carried this service during overnight sign-off periods. On March 20, 2011, rival NBC affiliate KTTC in Rochester upgraded its local news to full high definition becoming the first outlet to do so. Unlike most CBS affiliates, KIMT does not air a full two-hour weekday morning show on its main channel. Therefore, My Morning News on My 3.2 can be considered the additional half-hour.
Newscast titles
- Eyewitness News (1980s–1990s)
- KIMT NewsChannel 3 (1990s–2006)
- KIMT News 3 (2006-present)
News team
Anchors
- Jenna Lee - weekday mornings
- Sarah Danik - weekday mornings and noon (also producer weekdays at noon)
- Gwen Siewert - weeknights at 4 and reporter
- Amy Fleming - weeknights at 4 and 5 (also health reporter)
- Matt Bradley - weeknights at 5, 6, and 10 (also Sundays and "Ask The Expert" segment producer)
- Natalie Tendall - Saturdays and reporter
Storm Team 3 Meteorologists
- Adam Frederick - Chief seen weeknights
- Jim Politis - Assistant Chief seen weekends, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Four
- Kay Schaefer - weekdays at Daybreak and noon
Sports
- A.J. Ellingson - Director seen weeknights at 6 and 10
- Matt Biermann - weekends and reporter
Reporters
- Jaime Copley - News Director and "Forever Families" segment producer (also occasional fill-in news anchor and reporter)
- Beth Tuttle - "Golden Apple" segment producer
- Jon Theuer - photojournalist
- SaVannah Reading
- Raquel Hellman
- Tyler Mickelson
- Shane Delaney
References
- ^ "Media General to Acquire Four NBC Owned and Operated Television Stations", Media General, April 6, 2006
- ^ "Media General Completes Sale of WIAT-TV in Birmingham, Ala., and KIMT-TV in Mason City, Iowa, to New Vision Television", Media General, October 12, 2006
- ^ "Analog Turn Off Delayed", KIMT News, February 9, 2009
External links
Broadcast television in Southeast Minnesota and Northeast Iowa, including Rochester, Austin, Albert Lea and Mason City Stations See also Twin Cities TV, Mankato TV, Des Moines TV, Cedar Rapids TV, Eau Claire/La Crosse TVCBS Network Affiliates in the state of Iowa See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in IowaManagement team Jason Elkin (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer) · John A. Heinen (President and Chief Operating Officer) · Steve Spendlove (Executive Vice President) · Eric Simontis (Chief Financial Officer)ABC network affiliates CBS network affiliates CW network affiliates Fox network affiliates MyNetworkTV affiliates KIMT-DT2 · WYTV-DT21NBC network affiliates 1New Vision operates this station under a shared services agreement with PBC Broadcasting, LLC.
Website: newvisiontv.comCategories:- CBS network affiliates
- Television channels and stations established in 1954
- Channel 42 digital TV stations in the United States
- Channel 3 virtual TV stations in the United States
- Television stations in Iowa
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