- WHSV-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WHSV-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Making a Difference
station_branding = WHSV-TV3 (general)
WHSV News 3 (news)
The Valley's Fox (DT2)TV3 Winchester (DT3)
MyValley (DT4)
First Alert 24/7 (WHSV Weather Channel powered by AccuWeather.com)
analog = 3 (VHF)
digital = 49 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
Fox (DT2)MyNetworkTV (DT4) [http://titantvguide.titantv.com/apg/ttv.aspx?siteid=50163&nspred=1]
network =
founded =
airdate = October 1953 [The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" saysOctober 19 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" saysOctober 9 .]
location =Harrisonburg, Virginia
callsign_meaning = Harrisonburg
Shenandoah
Valley
or
Harrisonburg/
Staunton,
Virginia
former_callsigns = WSVA-TV (1953-1976)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Gray Television, Inc.
licensee = Gray Television Licensee, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Primary:NBC (1953-1968)
Secondary:CBS (1953-1963)
ABC (1953-1968)NBC (1968-1975)
effective_radiated_power = 8.32 kW (analog)
65 kW (digital)
HAAT = 646 m (analog)
639 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 4688
coordinates = coord|38|36|5.1|N|78|37|57.5|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.whsv.com/ www.whsv.com]WHSV-TV, channel 3, is an ABC affiliate for the
Harrisonburg, Virginia , market. WHSV News 3, as it is known on-air, is owned byGray Television and has its transmitter located west of the town of Stanley on Massanutten Mountain. It serves 14 counties in theShenandoah Valley of Virginia andWest Virginia .In addition to its main digital signal, WHSV operates three digital
subchannel s: a Fox-affiliated subchannel, aMy Network TV -affiliated subchannel, and another ABC-affiliated subchannel aimed toward nearbyWinchester, Virginia .Digtal television
History
Channel 3 signed on
October 6 ,1953 as WSVA-TV (for We Serve Virginia Agriculture). It was owned by Frederick L. Allman and his Shenandoah Valley Broadcasting Corporation along with WSVA radio (AM 550 and FM 100.7, nowWQPO ). The station was a primaryNBC affiliate, with secondaryCBS and ABC affiliations.Although it was owned by one of Virginia's leading broadcasters, WSVA-TV operated on a shoestring budget. Station engineers switched to and from the signals of the three network affiliates in
Washington, D.C. because it was unable to afford direct network feeds. [http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=whsv] It didn't air local programs (except for news) until 1956. It dropped CBS in 1963.In 1965, the WSVA stations were sold to James Gilmore, Jr., a
Michigan businessman. The station began phasing out NBC in 1968, continuing to air some NBC shows until 1975. It picked up "The Today Show" from 1968 to 1975 (when "Good Morning America " debuted), but only aired the second hour of the show since the station didn't sign on until 8 a.m. (a practice that continued well into the 1970s). On occasion, engineers forgot to switch over for local breaks, resulting in channel 3 airing the local breaks from WMAL-TV (nowWJLA-TV ) in Washington, which provided the ABC feed over the network lines to WSVA.In 1975, the
Federal Communications Commission ruled that if a market had only one FM radio station, one AM radio station and one television station, they could not be owned by the same person. Gilmore sold WSVA-TV to Benedek Broadcasting in 1976, and the station assumed its current calls, WHSV. Under Benedek, the station was finally able to buy a network feed.In the early 1990s, the station started its weekday newscast at noon.
Until 1999, WHSV’s main studio was located along
U.S. Route 33 , west of Harrisonburg. Construction of a new broadcast facility in downtown Harrisonburg began in 1998. WHSV relocated to its new home in the spring of 1999.Most of Benedek's stations, including WHSV, were bought by Gray Television in 2002. A 5pm weekday newscast was also added in that same year. At that time, a new set was constructed in the station's Augusta County Newsroom in Staunton. The streetside set featured a window overlooking Downtown Staunton along West Frederick Street. The 5pm weekday newscast became WHSV’s first newscast to originate from the Augusta County Newsroom. In October 2003, WHSV began originating its 5pm newscast from both Harrisonburg and Staunton. WHSV's 6pm weekday newscast also originated from both Staunton and Harrisonburg for a brief period in the spring of 2004. During that time, WHSV’s 6pm weekday newscast featured 3 anchors. The 3 anchor, dual-city format was abandoned after a few months.
WHSV purchased its first microwave live truck in 2004. Prior to that, the station relied on rented equipment for remote broadcasts. Since 2004, WHSV has purchased additional microwave equipment for use by its news department.
Also in 2004, WHSV’s parent company, Gray Communications, launched
WCAV inCharlottesville . WHSV management played a major role in the launch of WCAV, providing managerial, sales, and human resources support. Several members of WHSV’s news and production staff transferred to WCAV following its launch in August 2004.2006 was a year of significant change at WHSV. On
February 27 ,2006 , WHSV’s weekday morning Daybreak newscast began airing at 5am instead of the previous 5:30. This coincided with the debut of new weather technology purchased from WSI Corporation.WHSV’s Harrisonburg and Augusta County news studios underwent a dramatic overhaul in April 2006 with the addition of new sets and studio camera equipment. WHSV newscasts were broadcast from a temporary studio in the Harrisonburg newsroom during the two week construction period. New sets debuted at 5am on
April 24 ,2006 . At that time, portions of WHSV’s previous set, which was used from 1999 until 2006, were donated to nearbyTurner Ashby High School .News Director Van Hackett announced his retirement from the station in 2006. Hackett served as WHSV’s news director from December 2003 until August 2006. Hackett was succeeded by former TV-3 reporter Ed Reams, who left a job at
WDSU inNew Orleans, LA to return to theShenandoah Valley . OnJuly 21 ,2006 , popular weather anchor Jay Webb left after six years with the station. Webb accepted a job withWDBJ inRoanoke, VA . Webb enjoyed a week long send-off from his on-air colleagues before his final WHSV broadcast onJuly 21 .During the late summer and early fall of 2006, WHSV underwent major technical upgrades to make way for the station’s new digital subchannels. A large tower was built behind the station’s Harrisonburg studios to accommodate the additional satellite receivers needed for WHSV’s
FOX andMyNetworkTV ventures. WHSV’s main analog transmitter was replaced during the week ofAugust 31 ,2006 . Broadcasts were only available to viewers with cable while the transmitter was being replaced.On
October 30 ,2006 , WHSV dropped longtime 5:30 pm program "The Andy Griffith Show" in favor of a 5:30 pm newscast anchored by recently promotedMelanie Lofton . This coincided with the debut of a new logo for the station and updated newscast graphics. While the logo itself was new, elements of a previous graphics package were retained. WHSV also began branding itself as "WHSV News 3" during newscasts. OnNovember 27 ,2006 , WHSV dropped Gari Communications' "Making a Difference" in favor of 615 Music's "News One (V.1, V.2, Mini)" as its news open music.Over the
Thanksgiving 2006 weekend, the WHSV.com and the TV3Winchester.com websites received a huge makeover. Most of theGray Communications stations have adopted this new website layout.Until
WVIR-TV signed on from Charlottesville in 1973, channel 3 was the only commercial television station between Richmond and Roanoke. It opened a translator on channel 64 in Charlottesville in 1979. However, WHSV rarely (if ever) covered events in the Charlottesville area. In2004 , the Charlottesville translator became a separate station,WVAW-LP on channel 16.On December 31, 2007, WHSV revamped their website, whsv.com.
On Wednesday, January 16th, 2008, WHSV announced that their three major networks, WHSV,
The Valley's FOX , andMy Valley , would be available on the Direct TV lineup.On Monday, April 7th, 2008, the WHSV 5pm and 5:30pm newscasts consisted of a 3 anchor lineup with
Melanie Lofton , Bob Corso, and Meteorologist Tracy Turner. This new format came along with a new arrangement of the newscast.On Tuesday, June 10th, 2008, WHSV announced that they expect their newscasts to be in HD by the end of the year 2008.
Voice of the Valley
Every year, WHSV sponseres a singing competition called Voice of the Valley. The idea originated from former WHSV personality Jenealle Smith. WHSV shows finalist on WHSV News 3 at Noon all week of the Rockingham County Fair and have a one hour finale live from the fair. Personallities include
Ben Jones and the Cooters Garage Band.WHSV DT2: The Valley's FOX
WHSV DT3 "
TV3 Winchester "On March 5, 2007,
WHSV launched"TV3 Winchester"", an ABC affiliate forWinchester, Virginia . The station is a joint project betweenWHSV andShenandoah University . Along with Winchester, the station serves Frederick, Clarke, Warren, and Shenandoah counties inVirginia . Although the station transmits an over-the-air signal on WHSV's DT3 digital subchannel, it can only be seen on cable in its primary coverage area.WHSV DT4: "My Valley"
Newscasts
*WHSV News 3 Daybreak
*WHSV News 3 at Noon
*WHSV News 3 at 5pm
*WHSV News 3 at 6pm
*WHSV News 3According to a recent announcement by WHSV news director Ed Reams, there are plans in the works to begin a new 10 PM weekday newscast on "The Valley's FOX". Although it does not have a radar of its own, WHSV uses live
NOAA NWS radar data from four regional sites in a forecasting system presented onscreen as "First Alert Doppler".pecials
*"The Endzone" (11:25pm to 12:05am, Friday Nights during high school football season) - Is a joint production between WHSV and
TV3 Winchester and is broadcast on both stations at the same time.Current personalities
WHSV News Team
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/8016702.html Emily Brown] - Daybreak Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/7521.html Bob Corso] - 5:00pm and 5:30pm Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/1057346.html Jamie Curott] - 6:00pm and 11:00pm Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/4233121.html Meg Gatto] - Waynesboro Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/12803407.html Haley Harrison] - Daybreak Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/16815081.html Michael Hyland] - Harrisonburg Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/8458187.html Keith Jones] - Weekend Anchor/Staunton Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/26965064.html Yuna Lee] - General Assignment Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/3426506.html Melanie Lofton] - 5:00pm and 5:30pm Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/4619676.html Mike McNeill] - Daybreak and Noon Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/16960146.html Kay Norred] - Executive Producer/Fill-In Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/8842282.html Mary Pulley] - Weekend Anchor/Rockingham County Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/5384446.html Ed Reams] - News Director/Fill-In Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/5384451.html Val Thompson] - 6:00pm and 11:00pm Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/24768644.html Phillip Townshed] - Augusta County Reporter
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/news/5893206.html Lorilee Victorino] - Daybreak AnchorWHSV Weather Team
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/weather/24766049.html Mallory Brooke] - Weekend Meteorologist
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/weather/8134752.html Kirk Clyatt] - Daybreak and Noon Meteorologist
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/weather/7541.html George Hirschmann] - Chief Meteorologist/6:00pm and 11:00pm
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/weather/457122.html Melinda Summers] - Fill-In Meteorologist
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/weather/9789102.html Tracy Turner] - Noon and 5:00pm MeteorologistWHSV Sports Team
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/sports/434827.html Damon Dillman] - Sports Director/Weekday Sports Anchor
* [http://www.whsv.com/station/bios/sports/8438632.html Zac Choate] - Weekend Sports AnchorNotable Former WHSV Personalities
*Jane Smith - 6 and 11pm co-anchor, Daybreak Anchor, Reporter (1994-1998, now at
KGW-TV )
*Julie Bidwell - Daybreak Co-Anchor, Noon Anchor (1997-2000, now atFox News Channel asJulie Banderas )
*Chris Suchan - Weather (late 1990s, now atWBTV-TV )
*Ron Magnuson - Reporter, Weekend Anchor (late 1990s, now atWSOC-TV )
*Kevin Schultze - Reporter (Early 1990s, atWJLA-TV 'til 2005, now at "Soapbox Consulting" in Washington DC)
*Beth Parker - Reporter, Anchor (Early 1990s, now atWTTG-TV )
*Andrew Speno - Weekend Anchor, Reporter (Late 90's, now atKOKH-TV )
*J.J. Davis - Weekend Sports Anchor, Sports Director (1991-2000, now atKPTM-TV )
*Brian North - Sports Director (1992-1998, now atWCTI-TV )
*Meredyth Censullo - Reporter, Weather Anchor (late 1990s, now atWTSP-TV )
*Thomas Tobin - Reporter (1998-1999, now a producer atWTTG-TV )
*Tom Patton - Weather Anchor (late 1990s, now atWWBT-TV )
*Dan Bewley - Daybreak Co-Anchor (2000-2003, now atWOOD-TV
*Rachel DePompa - Reporter, Weekend Anchor (1999-2002, now atWWBT-TV )
*Susan Bahorich - Reporter, Daybreak Co-Anchor (2000-2003, now atWDBJ-TV )
*Melissa Tune - Reporter (1999-2001, now atWRDW-TV )
*Melissa DiPane - Augusta County Reporter (1999-2002, now atWOFL-TV )
*Danielle Banks - Augusta County Reporter, Weather (2000-2003, now at The Weather Channel)
*Jay Webb - Weekend Weather Anchor, Daybreak Weather Anchor (2000-2006, now atWDBJ-TV )
*Michelle Smith - 6 and 11pm Co-Anchor (2001-2003, now atWRGB-TV )
*Erin Tate - Reporter (2002-2003, now atWCMH-TV )
*Amy Kehm - Reporter, Weekend Anchor, 5pm Co-Anchor (2002-2006, now atWHTM-TV )
*Mike Mueller - Augusta County Reporter (2004-2006, now atWTAJ-TV )
*Meryl Conant - Augusta County Reporter (2004-2006, now atWCBD-TV )
*Evan Fitzgerald - Augusta County Reporter, Daybreak Co-Anchor (2004-2007, now atWZVN-TV )
*Brianne Carter - Augusta County Reporter (2005-2006, now atWJLA /News Channel 8 )
*Megan Bennett- Daybreak Meteorologist (2006-2007, now atKEYE-TV )
*Lauren McKay - Reporter (2005-2006) Weekend Anchor (2007) (now a producer atWJLA /News Channel 8 )
*Joe Downs - Weekend Sports Anchor (2002-2003) Sports Director (2003-2007, now atWLIO-TV )
*Shane Symolon - Staunton Reporter (2006-2008, now atWWLP-TV )
*Kelly Creswell - Harrisonburg Reporter (2006-2008, now atWJLA-TV /Newschannel 8 )
*Tracey Neale - Reporter (Early 1990s, formerly of DC'sWTTG-TV andWUSA-TV )
*Tara Brown - 5, 6, and 11pm Co-Anchor (2002-2004, now atWEAR-TV )
*Tim Saunders - Reporter, Weekend Anchor (2003-2006, now atWDBJ-TV )
*Van Hackett - 6pm Co-Anchor, News Director (2003-2006, retired)Former Logos
External links
* [http://www.whsv.com/ WHSV Website]
* [http://www.whsv.com/PDAsite WHSV Wireless]
* [http://www.tv3winchester.com/ TV 3 Winchester Website]
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