- KBAK-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KBAK-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = 29-The Eyewitness News Station
analog = 29 (UHF)
digital = 33 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =CBS
network =
founded =
airdate = August 1953 [The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" saysAugust 23 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" saysAugust 20 .]
location =Bakersfield, California
callsign_meaning = BAKersfield
former_callsigns = KAFY-TV (1953-1959)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Fisher Communications, Inc.
licensee = Fisher Broadcasting - California TV, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =CBS (1953-1974)
ABC (1974-1996)
effective_radiated_power = 1700 kW (analog)
110 kW (digital)
HAAT = 1138.1 m (analog)
1128 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 4148
coordinates = coord|35|27|10.1|N|118|35|28.1|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/ www.bakersfieldnow.com]KBAK-TV is a
television station servingBakersfield, California . It's aCBS affiliate,and transmits on UHF channel 29. KBAK also operates the local Fox affiliate,KBFX-CA , from a shared facility in Bakersfield, using an identical staff.History
KBAK was the first television station on the air in Bakersfield, initiating broadcast in August 1953.
KERO followed one month later. At its inception, KBAK had been a CBS affiliate, under the call letters KAFY. In 1959, those call letters were changed to KBAK; and in 1974 changed its network affiliation to ABC, swapping with KJTV (now presentNBC affiliateKGET-TV ). [http://www.mcsittel.com/html/tvg-cca.htm] [http://ekimmell2.tripod.com/old.html] As a CBS and later ABC affiliate, KBAK had aired all of its color programs in color, and went to full color in 1967.During the 1970s and into the 1980s, KBAK was owned by Chicago-based Harriscope Broadcasting, which also owned
WSNS in Chicago (now aTelemundo O&O ) and a partial stake inKRQE in Albuquerque (now owned byLIN TV ). In the late 1980s, KBAK started signing off only on Fridays, and Saturdays, which as a CBS affiliate it continued to do until May 2008, when the sign-offs on KBAK and KBFX were discontinued and were replaced by a simulcast of the Kern Weather Channel, which is also available on digital cable systems in the Bakersfield area.In 1986, Harriscope sold KBAK to Burnham Broadcasting, which also owned
KHON-TV in Honolulu and would later acquireWVUE in New Orleans,WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama andWLUK in Green Bay. In 1995, Burnham sold most of its stations to SF Broadcasting, a joint venture between Fox andSavoy Pictures , but KBAK was not included in the sale to SF Broadcasting, and was instead sold to Westwind Communications, a locally-based company linked to former Burnham executives.In 1995, KBAK's contract with ABC expired and was not renewed.
McGraw-Hill , the owner ofKERO , cut an affiliation deal switching the two stations which hadn't already affiliated with ABC (KERO and then-CBS affiliateKMGH inDenver, Colorado ) to that network, and in the process returning KBAK back to its CBS affiliation in March 1996.On
August 6 ,2007 , Westwind Communications announced the sale of KBAK and KBFX-CA toFisher Communications of Seattle. [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=61026&p=irol-newsArticle&t=Regular&id=1037227&] The deal closed onJanuary 1 ,2008 . This marked a re-entry to a California-based market for Fisher, who previously bought and sold KJEO (nowKGPE ) in Fresno in the late 1990s.29 Eyewitness News Team
*AMITY ADDRISI reporter/fill-in anchor
*SIEMNY CHHUON 5am/6am/noon anchor
*JOHN DABKOVICH 5p/6p/11pm weekend anchor
*CAROL FERGUSON reporter/fill-in anchor
*BERNADETTE FLORES reporter/fill-in anchor
*JOHN FRANCHI 5p/6p/11pm weekend sports
*JOSE GASPAR reporter/fill-in anchor
*KEITH JONES 5am/6am traffic
*GREG KERR 5p/6p/11pm sports director
*LISA KRCH 5p/6pm anchor
*JEFF LEMUCCHI 5am/6am/noon anchor
*MILES MUZIO 5p/6p/11pm chief meteorologist
*AARON PERLMAN 5am/6am/noon weathercaster
*KURT RIVERA 5p/6p/11pm anchorNewscast Titles
*"KAFY Television Newsreel" (1953–1959)
*"The Big News" (1959–1966)
*"The Night Report" (1966–1969)
*"The Television 29 News" (1969–1973)
*"The Hal Lafoon News" (1973–1974)
*"29 TV ABC News" (1974–1977)
*"The News Today" (1977–1979)
*"TeleNews 29" (1979–1981)
*"NewsForce 29" (1981–1985)
*"News 29" (1985–1992)
*"29Eyewitness News " (1992–present)News Themes
logans- News and Station
*"29tv/abc" (1970's)
*"29 tv's the one" (late 70's)
*"29 is New for You" (1980)
*"We're Comin' on Strong" (1981)
*"Our Strength is Our People" (1982)
*"See the Difference" (1986)
*"The Hometown Team" (1988)
*"The Southern Valley's News Leader" (1990's)
*"Experience You Can Trust" (1997-2003)
*"CBS29" (1999- 2002)
*"Live, Local, Late Breaking" (1999-2000)
*"CBS 29 and You" (2001-2003)
*"29-The Eyewitness News Station" (2003 to present)
*"Investigating Stories Others Don't" (2006 to present)
*"Breaking News, Alerts and Investigations" (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/ CBS 29/Fox 58 website]
*TVQ|KBAK
*BIA|KBAK|TV|TV
*TitanTV|KBAK
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