- WJHL-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WJHL-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Your Tri-Cities News Source
station_branding = NewsChannel 11
analog = 11 (VHF)
digital_temporary = 58 (UHF)
digital = 11 (VHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =CBS
network =
founded =
airdate =October 26 ,1953
location = Johnson City/Kingsport/Bristol, Tennessee -Virginia
callsign_meaning = John H. Lancaster
(founder of WJHL radio)
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Media General, Inc.
licensee = Media General Communications Holdings, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = All secondary:
DuMont (1953-1955)NBC (1953-1956)
ABC (1953-1969)
effective_radiated_power = 245 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
23 kW (after 2009)
HAAT = 707 m (analog)
692 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 57826
coordinates = coord|36|25|54.8|N|82|8|15.1|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wjhl.com/ www.wjhl.com]WJHL-TV (NewsChannel 11) is the
CBS television affiliate inJohnson City, Tennessee , serving the greater Tri-Cities region of Tennessee and Virginia and neighboring westernNorth Carolina , southeasternKentucky and the southwestern corner ofWest Virginia from a transmitter located atopHolston Mountain . It is owned byMedia General , who also owns theBristol Herald Courier .History
WJHL-TV began broadcasting on
October 26 ,1953 . It was owned by Hanes Lancaster, Sr. his son Hanes, Jr., and Jesse W. "Jay" Birdwell along with WJHL radio (910 AM, nowWJCW ; and 101.5 FM, nowWQUT ). All three stations took their calls from John H. Lancaster, Sr. (Hanes, Sr.'s father and Hanes, Jr.'s grandfather), who had founded WJHL-AM in1938 .WJHL-TV was on track to be the first television station to sign on in East Tennessee. The station's original tower was being constructed on Tannery Knob in downtown Johnson City. With just a few weeks before sign-on, the guy wires snapped, sending the tower crashing to the ground. This enabled WROL-TV in
Knoxville (nowWATE-TV ) to beat WJHL-TV to the air. Since many were still skeptical about television's viability, the Lancasters had to scramble for funding. They were able to get the station on the air--but had to mount the antenna on a telephone pole.The station was affiliated with all four television networks: CBS,
NBC , ABC and DuMont. The transmitter was later relocated to Buffalo Mountain, southwest of Johnson City, 1,200 feet higher than Tannery Knob. From that location, WJHL-TV was able to better reach Bristol, Kingsport and other areas of East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina. NBC moved toWCYB-TV in Bristol when that station signed on the air in1956 . The two stations shared ABC until1969 , whenWKPT-TV in Kingsport signed on.In 1956, Birdwell launched
WBIR-TV in Knoxville and sold his interest in channel 11 to comply withFCC cross-ownership rules of the time. The two stations have a fairly large grade B signal overlap, and at the the FCC normally did not allow common ownership of two stations with such a large overlap.In 1969, WJHL-TV moved its transmitter once again 800 feet higher, this time side-by-side with WKPT-TV on the lower end of the Holston High Point, on
Holston Mountain .The station was sold to Roy H. Park in
1964 , but Hanes Lancaster, Jr. remained as the station's general manage until1989 . Lancaster was succeeded by current general manager Jack Dempsey. Many of channel 11's employees stayed on for 30 years or more, which is unusual for a market of this size.Media General acquired Park Communications and WJHL-TV in
1997 , and re-branded the station from "TV-11" to "News Channel 11". The station began broadcasting its digital signal on channel 58 in1998 .Local Programs
On August 11, 2008, News Channel 11 debuted a new daytime show, "Daytime Tri-Cities". The show is hosted by Morgan King, a former weatherman at WKPT and WCYB, and Amy Lynn, who was an anchor at WCYB.
Newscasts
WJHL's newscasts were also simulcast on WKPT for four years. WKPT shut down its news department February 2002. The simulcasts ceased in September 2006.
In late 2006, the station launched a 24-hour cable weather channel. It can be seen on most cable outlets in the area via digital cable and on digital channel 11.2.
Newscast titles
*"The Tri-Cities Report" (1953-1960)
*"The TV-11 Report" (1960-1967)
*"TV-11 News" (1967-1985)
*"Eyewitness News 11" (1985-1997)
*"News Channel 11" (1997-Present)Current Personalities
Anchors
*Jim Bailey
*Tim Cable
*Josh SmithAnchors & Reporters
*Bill Christian
*Sara DiamondOn-Air Reporters
*Scott Draper
*Nate Morabito
*Darius Radzius
*George JacksonOnline Reporters
*Brent Carney
*Nicki MayoWeather
*Mark Reynolds (Chief Meteorologist)
*Rob Williams
*Mallory Nicholsports
*Kenny Hawkins
*Kasey MarlerPast Personalities
*Bob Lewis- Former anchor; retired as of October 19, 2007
External links
* [http://www.wjhl.com/ WJHL-TV Homepage]
* [http://www.pepsifireworks.com Sponsor of Johnson City, TN (Tri-Cities) Fireworks]
* [http://www.tricitiesblogs.com/news/comments/wjhl_tvs_bob_lewis_announces_retirement_shares_medical_challenges/ WJHL-TV’s Bob Lewis Announces Retirement, Shares Medical Challenges]
*TVQ|WJHL
*BIA|WJHL|TV|TV
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