- WREX-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WREX-TV
city =
station_
station_slogans = Rockford's News Leader
13 Weather Authority
13 Sports Authority
station_branding = 13 WREX
13 News
analog = 13 (VHF)
digital = 54 (UHF) 13 (Post-Transition)(VHF)| other_chs =
affiliations =NBC
The CW (DT2)
network =
founded =
airdate =1953 [The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" saysOctober 1 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" saysSeptember 18 .]
location =Rockford, Illinois
callsign_meaning = Rex, the first name of the son of one of the station's founders, L.E. Caster
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
licensee = WREX Television, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Primary:CBS (1953-1965)
ABC (1965-1995)
Secondary:
DuMont (1953-1955)
ABC (1953-1965)
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
163.9 kW (digital)
HAAT = 216 m (analog)
197 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 73940
coordinates = coord|42|17|47.9|N|89|14|22|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = http://www.wrex.com/WREX-TV (Channel 13) is the
NBC television affiliate serving theRockford, Illinois area. It is the market's only full-poweredVHF station and is Rockford's second oldest television station. Its studios and transmitter are located at Auburn and Winnebago Roads, west of Rockford and north of Winnebago. The station's call letters were selected in honor of Rex N. Caster, the son of the station's founding shareholder and president L.E. Caster. Rex Caster was a First Lieutenant in theUnited States Army who was killed inFrance duringWorld War II . The station has been owned byQuincy Newspapers , Inc. ofQuincy, Illinois since1995 .WREX operates Stateline CW 14, a digital broadcast affiliate of
The CW Television Network viaThe CW Plus . Stateline CW is seen on channel 14 on most Rockford area cable systems, as well as on WREX's digital subchannel 13.2. From 2004 until 2007, WREX produced a 9 o'clock newscast on the CW.WREX-TV airs almost 19 hours worth of newscasts a week, with an hour-and-a-half weekday mornings at 5:30, half-hours on weekdays at noon, 5, and 6, 35 minutes weekdays at 10, half-hours Saturdays at 6 and 10, and a half hour Sunday at 10. Minute-and-a-half news/weather updates also air throughout the day weekdays on Stateline CW 14.
WREX-TV has a unique partnership with the
Rockford Register Star , the city's daily newspaper. Staff of the newspaper appears on nearly all of WREX-TV's news programs. In return, the newspaper promotes upcoming news stories and programming on Channel 13.WREX-TV also has a partnership with
Maverick Media which owns five radio stations in the Rockford market. WREX-TV provides weather reports for the stations and in return the radio stations provide promotion for WREX-TV's programming.WREX's signal reaches as far away as Madison,
Milwaukee 's southwestern suburbs, and northern Chicagoland.History
WREX began operation in Fall
1953 , as an affiliate primarily ofCBS and secondarily of ABC and DuMont. Besides serving its immediate area, WREX attracted viewers early on in its history from parts of the neighboringMadison, Wisconsin area. In fact, the two areas still share overlapping coverage among their television stations, especially inRock County, Wisconsin (technically in the Madison television market). Until Madison'sWISC-TV signed on in 1956, WREX was the only VHF station for both the Rockford and Madison areas.In 1963, the station was sold to the
Gannett Company . WREX became a full-time ABC affiliate in1965 , when WCEE-TV signed on the air. In 1966, WREX became the first television station in Rockford to broadcast in color.The station was sold in 1969 to the Gilmore Broadcasting Corporation, owner of
WEHT inEvansville, Indiana . Gilmore served as WREX's longest-standing owner. In 1987, Gilmore sold the station to ML Media Partners, L.P.; under their new ownership, WREX created its ownEyewitness News format, and finally added the ABC soap operaAll My Children to its daytime schedule.In August 1995,
Quincy Newspapers purchased WREX and switched network affiliations withWTVO .On-air personalities
*Marissa Alter — morning anchor; reporter
*Nate Daugherty — evening sports
*Justin Gehrts — weekend meteorologist
*Laura Gibbs — evening reporter; fill-in anchor
*Jeannie Hayes — weekend anchor; CW update anchor; reporter
*Dani Maxwell — evening anchor
*Mike Morig — weekend sports
*Adam Painter — morning meteorologist
*Samantha Ptashkin — reporter
*Eric Sorensen — chief meteorologist
*Eric Wilson — evening anchor
*Inggrid Yonata — reporterFormer WREX-TV On Air Personalities
*Bret Baier (now at
Fox News Channel )
*Michael Born (now at Weather Central)
*Michelle Chipalla (now at Amcore Bank)
*Roj Chohan (now atKCNC-TV )
*Mark Craft (now at Duke Energy Corp.)
*Patrick Crawford (now atKHBS )
*Katie Crowther (now atWTVO )
*Ryan Cummings (freelance)
*Chad Franzen (now atWSAW-TV )
*Chris Frye (now atWKRG-TV )
*Mike Garrigan (now atWIFR )
*Jodi (Mueslin) Juhl (now at WBBM Radio)
*Smita Kalokhe (now atWXMI-TV )
*Brendan Keefe (now atWCPO-TV )
*Troy Kehoe (now atWSBT-TV )
*Lindsay Kus (now atWXMI-TV )
*Jen Lada (now at WITI)
*Joanie Lum (now atWBBM-TV )
*Pat McCraney (now at WITI)
*Jo McKee (freelance)
*Eric Nefstead (now atWTVO )
*Katie Nilsson (now at LDR Construction)
*Steve Osunsami (now at ABC_News)
*Jennifer Pascua (now atWZZM-TV )
*Heather Pick (now atWBNS-TV )
*James Rosen (now atFox News Channel )
*Gretchen Ross
*Barry Simms (now atWBAL-TV )
*Lot Tan (now atOhio News Network )
*Mick Trevey (now atWTMJ-TV )
*Paul Youngblood (now atWTVO )External links
* [http://www.wrex.com/ WREX-TV website]
* [http://www.wrex.com/Global/link.asp?L=313849&nav=menu1352_7_5 CW14 website]
* [http://www.wrex.com/Global/link.asp?L=313383&nav=menu1352_3_4 13 Weather Authority Blog]
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