- WBKO
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WBKO
city =
station_
station_slogan = Stay Connected
station_branding = WBKO
analog = 13 (VHF)
digital = 33 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
Fox (on DT2)
The CW (on DT3)
network =
founded =
airdate =June 3 ,1962
location =Bowling Green, Kentucky
callsign_meaning = We're Bowling Green,
Kentucky's Own
former_callsigns = WLTV (1962-1971)
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Gray Television
licensee = Gray Television Licensee, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Independent (1962-1967)
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
490 kW (digital)
HAAT = 226 m (analog)
202.6 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 4692
coordinates = coord|37|3|49.4|N|86|26|6.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wbko.com/ wbko.com]WBKO, channel 13, is the ABC-affiliated
television station for South CentralKentucky , licensed to Bowling Green. Its transmitter is located 6 miles north of the town on SR 185. Owned byGray Television , the station has studios on Russellville Road (a.k.a. U.S. 68 and SR 80) in Bowling Green.Overview
WBKO operates the area's Fox affiliate on its second digital subchannel. Known on-air as " WBKO Fox", it is also offered on Insight cable channel 8. The station only broadcasts in 480i and not in HD. The station also operates the area's CW affiliate on its third digital subchannel. Known on-air as "South Central Kentucky's CW", it is also offered on Insight cable channel 12.
This station also only broadcasts in 480i. As a result of the addition of "WBKO Fox", Bowling Green now offers every major network except
MyNetworkTV . If that network comes to Bowling Green, the city would be able to sustain its own complete television market without relying on other markets for programming.History
The station began broadcasting on
June 3 ,1962 with the call letters WLTV (standing for Wonderful Live Television). It was anindependent station owned by Argus Broadcasting and had studios located in rural Warren County outside Bowling Green proper. OnMarch 6 ,1967 , WLTV became affiliated with ABC and aired all of its shows. After spending some time off the air in late 1969 due to an explosion destroying its transmitter, WLTV changed hands to Professional Telecasting Systems in 1970.The new owner adopted the current WBKO (meaning Bowling Green, Kentucky's Own) call sign and instituted color telecasting for local in-studio programming and newscasts in 1971. Also by this time, the station had moved to studios in downtown Bowling Green. Five years later, a local group known as Bluegrass Media, bought WBKO from Professional Telecasting. The station remained in their hands until 1983 when broadcaster A. Richard Benedek took over.
Under Benedek's management, WBKO built its present studios on Russellville Road in 1985. In 2002, Benedek, whose broadcasting empire was hemorrhaging red ink, sold most of his stations (including WBKO) to current owner
Gray Television . In 2000, WBKO began broadcasting a digital signal onUHF channel 33. Due to its fairly close proximity toNashville, Tennessee (about 60 miles), WBKO has often competed with that market's ABC affiliate,WKRN , for viewing allegiances.WBKO was one of the few stations nationwide that refused to broadcast NYPD Blue it's first season.Digital television
The station's digital signal is multiplexed.
On
September 5 ,2006 , WBKO began to broadcast a Fox affiliate on its second digital subchannel. This filled a gap created in 2001 whenWNKY dropped its Fox affiliation and switched toNBC . From its startup, WBKO operated the area's cable-only WB affiliate "WBWG" that was known on-air as "WB 12". The call sign was fictional as the station was part of The WB 100+, a group of cable-only WB affiliates that broadcasted in television markets ranked above 100 (the Bowling Green market has a rank of 183).On
January 24 , 2006, UPN and The WB announced that they would cease broadcasting and merge. The new combined network would be called The CW. The letters would represent the first initial of its corporate parents:CBS (the parent company of UPN) and theWarner Bros. unit ofTime Warner . The CW launched onSeptember 18 , 2006 and on that date, WBWG became affiliated with The CW viaThe CW Plus (which is a similar operation to The WB 100+). Also, the station's call letters officially became WBKO-DT3.News operation
The station's first newscasts were branded as "Channel 13 News Report" and began airing in 1963. In 1973, the newscasts became known as "
NewsCenter 13". Most recently, the newscasts were rebranded to only as the station's call letters. Currently, it is the only full-length local newscast in the Bowling Green market as NBC / CBS affiliate WNKY shows only brief weather updates. WBKO-DT2 began broadcasting "WBKO Fox News at 9" onOctober 21 , 2007.Reporter Sarah Goebel briefly anchored the show until early 2008 when she was promoted to WBKO's weeknight 5, 6, and 10 o'clock broadcasts. Daniel Kemp anchored the show through early June, until being moved to weekend anchor on WBKO-ABC. Julie Talley anchored for a short time. Reporter/Internet Producer Sam Provenzano is the current anchor. During the week, WBKO-DT2 rebroadcasts "Midday Live" at Noon. Like most CW plus affiliates, WBKO-DT3 airs the nationally syndicated morning show, "
The Daily Buzz ", on weekdays mornings from 5 to 9.Logos
External links
* [http://www.wbko.com WBKO channel 13]
* [http://www.wbkotogo.com/ WBKO wireless]
*TVQ|WBKO
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