- WNKY
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WNKY
city =
station_
station_slogan = Your Local Link
station_branding = WNKY NBC
WNKY CBS (on DT2)
analog = 40 (UHF)
digital = 16 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =NBC CBS (on DT2)
network =
founded =
airdate =December 17 ,1989
location =Bowling Green, Kentucky
callsign_meaning = NBC KentuckY
former_callsigns = WQQB-TV (1989-1992)
WKNT-TV (1992-2001)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Max Media
licensee = MMK License, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Independent (1989-1992)
Fox (1992-2001)
effective_radiated_power = 1,640 kW (analog)
1,000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 193 m (analog)
176 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 61217
coordinates = coord|37|2|4|N|86|10|40.8|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wnky.net/ wnky.net]WNKY, channel 40, is the
NBC -affiliatedtelevision station for South CentralKentucky , licensed to Bowling Green. Its transmitter is located west of Hays. Owned by Max Media, the station has studios on Emmett Avenue in Bowling Green. WNKY operates the area'sCBS affiliate on its second digital subchannel. It is also offered on Insight cable channel 10. Syndicated programming on WNKY includes: "Entertainment Tonight ", "Dr. Phil", "Extra", and "Judge Judy ".History
Although granted a construction permit in
1983 , the station began broadcasting onDecember 17 ,1989 . At that time, it operated as anindependent station under the call sign WQQB. The channel had a general entertainment format with a mixture of sitcoms, old movies, and cartoons. In its early days, the picture and sound quality of the station were very poor which resulted in a low-budget feel. Programs would often broadcast mistracked, sticking, and skipping. Sometimes, the picture would appear clear but the sound would consist of complete static. The station had little presence in the market at that time. Many people in the area did not know the station existed. It would later become a Fox affiliate for the southern Kentucky region and change its calls to WKNT. Ultimately, the station became aNBC affiliate in2001 , changed its calls to the current WNKY, and boosted its power from 776,000 watts to 1,640,000 directional with a null to the east. Before changing to NBC, the network's Nashville affiliateWSMV was the default station in the market. Even after WNKY flipped to NBC, WSMV could still be received in the Bowling Green market in parts that WNKY could not. InMarch of2003 , Max Media bought WNKY. OnDecember 12 , WNKY signed on its digital signal onUHF channel 16 from its broadcasting tower in Hays. WNKY-DT was then added to digital cable systems including Insight in Bowling Green and Electric Power Board in Glasgow.On
August 7 ,2004 , WNKY-DT began airing NBC in full 1080i high definition. This upgrade was made in time to broadcast special NBC HD coverage of the2004 Summer Olympics fromAthens, Greece . WNKY also installed a Dolby model 569 AC-3 surround sound encoder to relay the 5.1 full surround audio from the network. As ofNovember 2006 , ABC affiliateWBKO has not yet installed any AC-3 audio encoding equipment according to that station's website. Back onOctober 12 , WNKY signed a long term affiliation deal with CBS to air the network on its second digital subchannel. The CBS station launched onFebruary 1 ,2007 . Until that point, Bowling Green did not have its own CBS affiliate. As a result, Nashville'sWTVF orLouisville, Kentucky 'sWLKY-TV were the default CBS stations in the market. At some point in time, WNKY has plans to add a third digital subchannel to broadcast Fox's sister network,MyNetworkTV . There is currently no over-the-air MyNetworkTV affiliate in the Bowling Green market or one offered on cable. However,WUXP from Nashville can be picked up over-the-air in some South Central Kentucky locations. Cable systems in Bowling Green removed WUXP in late-2006 due to theUPN / WB merger. If WNKY does go through with its MyNetworkTV plans, Bowling Green would then be said to constitute a complete television market of its own. With the main WNKY signal carrying NBC and WBKO continuing its ABC affiliation, in addition to Fox andThe CW on two digital subchannels, there would be no further dependence upon Nashville or Louisville.Local programming
WNKY, as a Fox affiliate, competed with WBKO's news in the mid-
1990s . Their news operation was short-lived and they are now slowly re-entering with a weather-only approach. InOctober of2005 , WNKY discontinued its agreement withWeatherVision ofJackson, Mississippi and decided to produce its own weather forecasts at its Bowling Green studios. At that time, the station partnered with "AccuWeather " ofState College, Pennsylvania . WNKY began airing "WNKY 40 First Look AccuWeather" forecasts on the weeknights at 4:55, 5:55, and 10. InDecember of 2005, weekend weather forecasts were added to the schedule at 10 P.M. InJanuary of 2006, local weather updates began airing during NBC's "Today Show" on weekdays from 7 to 10 A.M. WNKY's weather team currently consists of three people. They cover severe weather in addition to the regular weather broadcasts. Also, there is a fourth non-human member of the weather team, Radar the Weather Dog.Radar, a
Border Collie adopted from the Bowling Green / Warren CoutyHumane Society , has served as the station's mascot since the new weather broadcasts began in October 2005. Viewers can often catch Radar interacting with one of the three weather anchors as they begin their broadcasts. The weather dog idea may have been inspired byHouston, Texas -basedKPRC-TV who also has a "Radar, The Weather Dog". WNKY's sister station inTyler, Texas ,KYTX , took a similar approach with "Stormy, The Weather Dog". KYTX, like WNKY, is a recent startup station but KYTX has built a fully equipped local news department that began in late-2004 / early-2005. It is rumored that Max Media will eventually fund a news department for WNKY. For now, WNKY has local weather forecasts that only partially compete with WBKO. When WNKY launched the CBS affiliate on its second digital subchannel, weather updates on weekday morning, weeknights at 4:55 and 10 as well as at 10 P.M. on weekends began to be seen on the station. Former Chief Meteorologist Chris Sowers is now atWHP-TV inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania .tation personnel
"WNKY First Look Accuweather Team"
*Jim Lawrence (AMS and NWA Seals of Approval) - Chief seen on weeknights
*Kristi Fox - weekday mornings
*Jay Brandon - weekendsExternal links
* [http://www.wnky.net/ WNKY channel 40]
* [http://www.nbc.com/ NBC]
* [http://www.cbs.com/ CBS]
*TVQ|WNKY
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