WZZM-TV

WZZM-TV

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WZZM-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = People Make the Difference
station_branding = "WZZM 13" (general)
"WZZM 13 News" (newscasts)
analog = 13 (VHF)
digital = 39 (UHF)
subchannels = (see article)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
network =
founded =
airdate = November 1, 1962
location = Grand Rapids, Michigan
callsign_meaning = call letters form an ambigram
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Gannett Company, Inc.
licensee = Combined Communications Corporation of Oklahoma, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 257 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
13kW (post-transition)
HAAT = 324.3 m (analog)
305.4 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 49713
coordinates = coord|43|18|35.4|N|85|54|44.8|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wzzm13.com/ www.wzzm13.com]

WZZM-TV, channel 13, is a television station affiliated with the ABC network, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. WZZM's transmitter is located in Newaygo County, five miles (8 km) west of the city of Grant, Michigan. WZZM transmits its signal from an antenna with a height of 1,064 feet (324 m).

Although WZZM is the primary ABC affiliate in West Michigan, it primarily serves the northern portion of the Grand Rapids/Muskegon) Market. Its transmitter is about forty miles (65 km) north of that of other regional channels, so its signal is unavailable in the two southern tiers of counties of Michigan except in Kalamazoo. Persons living in counties beyond the access of its signal must rely upon WOTV for ABC programming and for the broadcasts of television stations in the South Bend/Elkhart or Lansing area for the syndicated programs that WZZM offers.

History

A local group known as West Michigan Telecasters received a construction permit for channel 9 in 1961. However, in mid-1962, John Fetzer, owner of WWTV in Cadillac, then on channel 13, persuaded the group to swap channel locations. The station officially went on the air on November 1, 1962; at 6:30 p.m.. The station went off the air just twenty minutes later, due to transmitter tube failure, and went back on ten minutes later.

However, as a result of the swap with WWTV, WZZM was now short-spaced to WSPD-TV in Toledo, Ohio (now WTVG). It had to build its transmitter about 40 miles farther north than the other West Michigan stations and conform its signal to protect WSPD. As a result, WZZM's signal barely reached Kalamazoo and just missed Battle Creek. Southwestern Michigan viewers had to rely on WSJV in Elkhart, Indiana, WXYZ-TV in Detroit, or WLS-TV in Chicago for ABC programming until WUHQ-TV (now WOTV) signed on from Battle Creek in 1971.

WZZM certainly had humble beginnings; its first broadcasts were from a banquet room-turned studio at the Pantlind Hotel (now the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel). Live broadcasts included "This Morning with Bud Lindeman", "Shirley's Show" and an evening news program, though the station's most notable show in many minds is "The Bozo Show", which was broadcast for more than 30 years. The news program improved in 1971 with the addition of the first weather radar in the West Michigan area, upgraded in 1974 to a computerized color version.

In August 1971, a multi-million dollar state-of-the-art studio was opened in Walker, with Congressman Gerald Ford presiding over the ceremony. In the following years, WZZM became a formidable force in the Grand Rapids viewing community, gathering high ratings and a reputation as one of the top news programs in the West Michigan area.

In 1978, West Michigan Telecasters sold WZZM to Wometco Enterprises of Miami. Wometco's stations were sold to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in 1985. KKR sold the station to Price Communications in 1986. A local investor, Richard Appleton, formed Northstar Television in 1989 and bought WZZM. He tried to buy WUHQ in 1991 and turn it into a satellite of WZZM, which would have created a strong combined signal with about 40% overlap. The deal fell through at the last minute, however. Ironically, WUHQ had served as a de facto satellite of WZZM for most of its history; its engineers had to switch to and from WZZM's signal on most occasions before the station was able to buy a network feed from ABC.

In 1995, the Northstar Television group (WZZM, plus WNAC-TV in Providence, Rhode Island and WAPT-TV in Jackson, Mississippi) was sold to Argyle Television. Gannett, WZZM's current owner, bought WZZM and sister station WGRZ-TV in Buffalo, New York in January 1997 by swapping WLWT-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio and KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Argyle.

In the 1990s, WZZM made an array of changes with the new millennium looming. New news vehicles were purchased, a new tape format (Beta SP) was introduced to digitize all media, a new radar receiver and new weather cameras were added across the state, and a new set was built, coinciding with WZZM's introduction of a new logo. In 2003, WZZM first started broadcasting in High Definition.

For most of its history, the newscast was called "Eyewitness News" until the late 1990s when it was replaced by "WZZM 13 News".

"5:30 Edition" was introduced in 1993. It had soft news features in addition to the day's headlines. Many of its features were phased out and it became a standard newscast by 1997. Many of the features returned in 2004 when "Take Five Grand Rapids" premiered, later shortened to "Take Five". "Take Five" originally aired at 5 p.m. but later moved to 4:30. In late August 2008, it was expanded to an hour, moved to 9 a.m., and renamed "Take Five and Company".

In 2005, the station launched the 13 On Target Weather Network, a weather channel broadcast on Channel 13-2; on Comcast and Charter Communications cable systems in West Michigan on channel 247; and on wzzm13.com. My 13 On Target Weather is a customizable e-mail and website service powered by [http://myweather.net/ myweather.net] . It features headlines, weather conditions, and severe weather warnings.

(Channel 8).

In late September 2006, WZZM announced on air through a series of commercials that the morning newscast with Derek Francis, Lauren Stanton, and Hally Vogel beat number one morning newscast "Daybreak" on WOOD-TV8, according to recent Nielsen ratings.

On September 14, 2006, WZZM premiered a local HDTV special "Great Lakes Adventure" [http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=59846] . Lee Van Ameyde and Juliet Dragos host the special about Sleeping Bear Dunes, Mackinac Island, Mackinac Bridge, as well as Michigan's wine country, and charter boats. It re-aired on December 4, 2006, and is available for purchase. The opening sequence can be seen here [http://www.wzzm13.com/hd_special.aspx] on the show's page.

Jay Schadler worked at WZZM during the 1970s. He currently works at ABC News. CNBC's Scott Cohn was at WZZM in the 1980s, as was John Keating, a sportscaster for FSN Detroit. However, Keating was known on air as "Steve Knight". Patrice Formby, a former anchor at CNN, also was at WZZM in the 1990s. Tom Helmer, host of "BCS Breakdown" and "The Official BCS Ratings Show" on Fox Sports Net, worked at WZZM in the 1990s as sports director.

In 2007, WZZM started promoting three websites co-produced with the Gannett newspapers in Michigan: MichiganMoms.com, MichiganSmartShopper.com, and MyMitten.com.

WZZM-13 is one of the first station in Michigan to produce and broadcast local TV commercials and promotions in HD. They also are the first station to air segments like their popular high school franchise 13 On Your Sidelines in High Definition.

Digital television

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Analog-to-digital conversion

After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is tentatively scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf] , WZZM-TV will move its digital broadcasts back to its present analog channel number, 13. [http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101234032&formid=387&fac_num=49713 CDBS Print ] ]

Programming

As a Gannett-owned television station WZZM continues to carry the entire ABC television lineup.

"Theater 13" is the umbrella title for movies the station airs.

News

The weather radar is called "13 X-RAD 3D". It combines the power of 3 National Weather Service doppler radars to produce a 3D radar image you see on TV.

logans

* "Wake up to a better morning." & "Come home to a better evening." (current)
* "The Most Accurate Forecast in West Michigan" (current)
* "Mornings Are Better" (current)
* "People Make the Difference" (current)
* "The Breaking News Leader" (2006)
* "The Severe Weather Leader" (2006)
* "WZZM Means Business" (2003)
* "The WZZM 13 News Difference" (2003-2004)
* "Feel the Difference" (1998-2003)
* "13 Works for You" and "Working for You" (1996-1997)

Partners

*ABC
*USA Today
*Gannett
*Careerbuilder
*Captivate Networks
*Grand Haven Tribune
*The Daily News (Greenville)

Awards

Over the years, WZZM has received numerous awards for journalistic excellence. Some of these include:
* United Press International's "Michigan News Station of the Year", 1980-1985.
* Michigan Association of Broadcasters' "Best Newscast" and "Best Coverage of Spot News" awards, 1998
* Michigan Association of Broadcasters' "Station of the Year" award, 2002.
* Michigan Television News Photographers Association' "Station of the Year" award, 2002.

"Take Five & Company"

"Take Five", originally named "Take Five Grand Rapids", is a live talk and entertainment show on WZZM weekdays at 4:30 p.m. (from its premiere in early 2004 to September 2005, it aired at 5:00 p.m.). It is hosted by Catherine Behrendt with reporter/substitute host Stephanie Webb.

Its slogan is "Learn a little. Live a little. Have some fun." It has some of the same soft news features that were on "5:30 Edition" in the 1990s, such as movie reviews and cooking segments.

A key segment of this series is "Rescue My Home", which is similar to "". Several times a year, a house is chosen for the makeover of a specific room. In early 2005, there was an "Extreme Mini-Makeover," which is similar to "Extreme Makeover". In addition to a week's worth of segments about the project, they air primetime "Rescue My Home" specials. Past projects included the living room, bedroom, and the yard.

In addition to segments about gardening, cooking, being a mother, healthy lifestyle, movies, restaurants, money management, and auto maintenance, the show features celebrity interviews and performances by local artists and national artists who are visiting Grand Rapids.

Starting in 2008, Take Five will begin a new segment. It is called the Take Five Book Club. Each month a book is revealed. Then, on the first Monday of the next month, there is a discussion about the book. Take Five teamed up with The Book Nook & Java Shop in Montague to work on the book club.

Effective August 25, 2008, Take Five moved to 9AM following "Good Morning America" and expanded to one hour, displacing "Live With Regis And Kelly", which had held the 9am timeslot at WZZM for 20 years. The show was picked up by WWMT [http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/grpress/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1210166159242351.xml&coll=6] . Along with a new timeslot, the show received a new name: "Take Five and Company". Tara Kuhnlein was added as a third member of the cast [http://www.wzzm13.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=95208&catid=48]

WZZM 13's Healthy You

WZZM 13's "Healthy You" debuted on Sunday June 24th, 2007.

The show airs every Sunday at 11:00am and is hosted by weekend anchor and health reporter Valerie Lego. In September 2008, it began airing Saturdays at 7:30pm in addition to the Sunday morning time slot [http://www.wzzm13.com/news/health/healthy_you.aspx]

Weather

OnTarget Forecast

The WZZM 13 team of meteorologists holds themselves accountable with a well-known target. The meteorologist reviews his or her forecast everyday from the previous day in comparison to the actual weather. If they were exactly right, an arrow shoots and hits the bullseye. If they were only a degree or two off, it is called a "Very Close" forecast. If they were 3-5 degrees off or if they were wrong in their prediction of sunlight or precipitation, it is called a "Close" forecast. If they were more incorrect than that, it is called a "Try Again," and the arrow shoots past the target completely.

Advance Newspapers

Meteorologist George Lessens writes a weekly column for Advance Newspapers. The column includes the forecast for the upcoming week, as of February 2006. It originally had a review of the previous week.

Weatherball

. The colors it displayed were representative of the coming weather pattern. A poem was written about the weatherball's colors:

::"Weatherball red, warmer weather ahead."::"Weatherball blue, cooler weather in view."::"Weatherball green, no change foreseen."::"Colors blinking bright, rain or snow in sight."

However, due to questions about its stability, it was removed in 1987, after 20 years of existence. WZZM located the weatherball, which had resided in a Kalamazoo junkyard since its removal, and purchased it in 1999. In 2002, plans were announced to refurbish the stainless steel ball, and add new neon lights. The weatherball was perched on a 100-foot (30 m) monopole, and was lit on May 7, 2003. It is visible from both Interstate 96 and U.S. Highway 131, the two major freeways in the area.

Shortly after the reintroduction of the WZZM 13 Weatherball, a contest was held where viewers submitted video recordings of songs to coincide with the meanings of the weatherball. The winner chosen had their song on a new commercial that aired to inform the viewership of the significance of the colors. The winners were Dale Ray Schumaker and Allison Rae Schumaker of Holland, MI with their jingle, "Know Before You Go". "DJ Dale" Schumaker and Allison Rae Schumaker are prominent hit songwriters.

On June 5, 2008, the Weatherball was struck by lightning for the first time in its history. The lightning scrambled the electonics of the Weatherball, causing it to glow in a rainbow of colors. The Weatherball was afterwards turned off for repairs.

The station also has a costumed character mascot of the Weatherball named "Blinkie". A similar weatherball is also located on the Citizen's Bank building in Flint.

Weather Chaser

being used as a live shot vehicle for the meteorologist.

Weather Deck

The weather deck is a deck set up for weather reports. Most weather reports are done outside, except when the weather makes it unsafe for the meteorologist to go outside, such as severe weather situations. The weather deck was introduced in 1999. From 1995 to 1999, the evening meteorologist reported from the parking lot. Once a week, the noon newscast has a "Weather Deck Guest" segment - a live interview from the deck.

ports

WZZM started expanded coverage of high school football in 1995 with "Friday Night Football". A few years later, the name was changed to "13 On Your Sidelines".

During the 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. newscasts, a meteorologist does a weather report from the "Game of the Week" location with Blinkie the Weatherball mascot. During the 6:00 p.m. newscast, the "Game of the Week" is previewed.

The 11:00 p.m. newscast is shortened to one news segment and one weather segment. During the weather segment, cheerleaders join the meteorologist on the weather deck.

The current format for "13 On Your Sidelines" is:
*"Game of the Week"
*Reports on 12 other games, giving a total of 13.
*The in-studio audience is composed of cheerleaders and marching bands.
*Scoreboard segments announcing the results of all other games.
*Commentary on the 13 games.
*Ticker showing scores from all sports, not just high school football.
*Other sports news.

Major personalities

"Take Five"

* Catherine Behrendt - Host. She joined the station in 1987. During the 1990s, she anchored the news in the morning and noon. She is currently head of the Community and Local Programming Department and host of "Take Five", a talk and entertainment show airing weekdays at 4:30 p.m.
* Stephanie Webb - Co-Host and Reporter for "Take Five". She does many interviews with celebrities and other famous people. She formerly worked at WGRD and FOX 17 in Grand Rapids.

"WZZM 13 News"

"Newscasts"

"WZZM 13 Morning News"
* Weekdays (5-7 am):
** Derek Francis - Anchor, "Super Saver" Reporter.
** Lauren Stanton - Anchor, "Try It Before You Buy It" Reporter.
** Hally Vogel - Meteorologist.
* Weekends [http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=56882] (6-8 am):
** Jennifer Pascua - Anchor [http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=59641] .
** Linda Paige - Meteorologist, Science Reporter.

"WZZM 13 News at Noon"
*Weekdays:
** Lauren Stanton - Anchor, "Try It Before You Buy It" Reporter.
** Hally Vogel - Meteorologist.

"WZZM 13 News at 5:30"
* Weekdays:
** Lee VanAmeyde - Anchor. He first joined WZZM in 1977. He also hosted "DIY Grand Rapids" on Sundays. This program was produced by DIY Network, a spinoff of Scripps-Howard-owned HGTV.
** Juliet Dragos - Anchor. First joining WZZM in 1991, she often goes to different locations to broadcast major stories. She has traveled to New York City, Hollywood, and most notably to Bosnia in the wake of their civil war.
** George Lessens - Chief Meteorologist; or Joe Kopecek - Meteorologist.

"WZZM 13 News at 6:00"
* Weekdays:
** Lee VanAmeyde - Anchor.
** Juliet Dragos - Anchor.
** George Lessens - Chief Meteorologist; or Joe Kopecek - Meteorologist.
** Tom Clyde - Sports Director.
* Weekends (6:30 on Sundays):
** Valerie Lego - Anchor, Health Reporter.
** Joe Kopecek - Meteorologist (Saturday), "Journey with Joe".
** George Lessens - Chief Meteorologist (Sunday).
** David Solano - Sports.

"WZZM 13 News at 11:00"
* Weekdays:
** Lee VanAmeyde - Anchor.
** Juliet Dragos - Anchor.
** George Lessens - Chief Meteorologist; or Joe Kopecek - Meteorologist.
** Tom Clyde - Sports Director.
* Weekends:
** Valerie Lego - Anchor, Health Reporter.
** Joe Kopecek - Meteorologist (Saturday), "Journey with Joe".
** George Lessens - Chief Meteorologist (Sunday).
** David Solano - Sports.

"WZZM 13's Healthy You"
* Sundays at 11:00 AM:
** Valerie Lego - Anchor, Health Reporter.

"13 On Your Sidelines"
* Fridays at 11:15pm during high school football season.
** Tom Clyde - Sports Director.
** Dan Harland - Anchor.
** David Solano - Anchor.

"Reporters"

*Angela Cunningham
*Phil Dawson
*Amy Fox
*Lambrini Lukidis
*Nick Monacelli
*Peter Ross
*Sarah Sell

References

* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/tv/wzzm.html WZZM TV Channel 13 (June 13, 2005). "Michigan's Radio and TV Broadcast Guide"] .
* [http://www.wzzm13.com/company/about_us/aboutus.aspx About WZZM. WZZM13.com] .

External links

* [http://www.wzzm13.com/ WZZM homepage]
*TVQ|WZZM
*BIA|WZZM|TV|TV


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