- WHAS-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WHAS-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan = Coverage You Can Count On
station_branding = WHAS 11
analog = 11 (VHF)
digital = 55 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = ABC
network =
founded =
airdate =March 27 ,1950
location =Louisville, Kentucky
callsign_meaning = Sequentially assigned by the federal government to the AM sister station; unofficially means We Have A 'Signal
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers = 9 (1950-53)
owner = Belo Corporation
licensee = Belo Kentucky, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Primary:CBS (1950-1990)
Secondary:
ABC (1950-1961)
effective_radiated_power = 135 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 390 m (analog)
370 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 32327
coordinates = coord|38|21|22.7|N|85|50|51|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.whas11.com/ www.whas11.com]WHAS-TV, channel 11, is the ABC affiliated station in
Louisville, Kentucky . Owned by Belo Corporation, the station's transmitter is located inFloyd County, Indiana , near the community of Floyds Knobs.History
The station began broadcasting on
March 27 ,1950 on channel 9 as Kentucky's second television station. It was owned by the Bingham family, publishers of theThe Courier-Journal newspaper, along with WHAS-AM, Kentucky's first radio station. The station was a primaryCBS affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation. It moved to its current location on channel 11 onFebruary 7 ,1953 , after an increase in effective radiated power caused inference withWCPO-TV , Cincinnati. WhenWLKY-TV signed on in 1961, WHAS-TV became a sole CBS affiliate.Family patriarch
Barry Bingham, Sr. handed over control to his son, Barry, Jr. in 1971. A 15-year family dispute culminated in a decision to split up the family's media holdings. WHAS-TV was sold to the Providence Journal Company in 1986, while WHAS-AM went toClear Channel Communications and the Courier-Journal went toGannett . The Journal Company merged with Belo in 1997.WHAS-TV swapped affiliations with
WLKY-TV in September 1990 and became an ABC affiliate. This proved to be a terrible mistake, as once-moribund WLKY made significant progress and has become a viable ratings competitor.Newscasts
Not surprisingly for a station with roots in a newspaper, WHAS-TV has been an innovator in news coverage. It was the first Kentucky station to use newsreel film. The station annually broadcasts the
WHAS Crusade for Children , a highly successful localtelethon benefiting children's charities throughout Kentucky and southernIndiana .In the late 1970s, WHAS-TV displaced long-dominant WAVE-TV and became the news ratings leader in Louisville. It held the lead through the early 21st century, often by a wide margin. While it still leads WAVE and WLKY in most time slots, its dominance is not nearly as absolute as it once was. In recent years, it has lost the 11 p.m. lead to WLKY. In the May 2006 ratings period, WHAS placed 4th at 11:00 behind
Sex and the City re-runs on local Fox affiliateWDRB , but by May 2007 it had regained the runner-up spot behind WLKY. [http://www.belo.com/pressRelease.x2?release=20070529-1208.html]As a CBS affiliate in the 1970s until 1991 its newscasts were titled "Action 11 News." In 1991, their news branding was changed to "Kentuckiana's News Channel, WHAS-11." Most recently in the late 1990s, the station began using "WHAS 11 News" to brand their news product.
On January 2, 2006, WHAS began producing a 10:00pm newscast on
WBKI-TV .Owners
*1950-1986: Bingham family
*1986-1997: Providence Journal Company
*1997-present: Belo CorporationNotable WHAS alumni
*
Kirby Adams ,host for Louisville Tonight from 1993-1999, Anchor, reporter 1999-2007 , now owner of Olympic PR.
*Beth Andrews , meteorologist
*Mort Crim - Later became anchor forKYW-TV Philadelphia andWDIV-TV Detroit, now runs Mort Crim Communications
*Mark Hebert , reporter
*Jeremy Kappell , Now Chief Meteorologist atKSNT inTopeka, Kansas
*Milton Metz , host
*Chuck Olmstead , reporter
*Wayne Perkey , weathercaster
*Gary Rizzo , meteorologist
*Gary Roedemeier , anchor
*Ken Rowland , anchor
*Ken Schulz ,meteorologist from 1978-2008, now spokesman forHumana
*Hugh Smith, later became anchor forWTVT inTampa, Florida ; died December 16, 2007
*Stacy Smith , now atKDKA-TV inPittsburgh
*Melissa Swan , anchor
*Chuck Taylor , meteorologist
*Chris Turner , reporter
*Jean West , anchor
*Fred Wiche ,farm reporter ports
WHAS-TV originated the first television broadcast of the
Kentucky Derby in 1952. When the Derby and the rest of the Triple Crown moved to ABC in 1986 (local affiliate WLKY),Churchill Downs included a provision in the contract requiring ABC to allow WHAS to continue showing the Derby. The provision became moot when WHAS joined ABC several years later. However, after the Triple Crown races moved toNBC in the 1990s, WHAS-TV lost the rights to WAVE, the local NBC affiliate, though in 2006 regained the rights to theBelmont Stakes which has moved back to ABC. WHAS also simulcast the 2006 Breeders' Cup from Churchill Downs that aired onESPN .Currently, WHAS is the
flagship station for local broadcasts ofLouisville Cardinals basketball . Sponsors includeKroger andLouisville Jewish Hospital .logans
*"Looking Good" (1979-1981)
*"Reach for the Stars" (1981-1982)
*"Great Moments" (1982-1983)
*"Hello, Louisville, 11 Loves You" (used from 1983-1985)
*"Stand Up and Tell them You're From Kentucky" (used from 1985-1989)Digital television
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf] , WHAS-TV will move its digital broadcasts back to its present analog channel number, 11. [http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101257141&formid=387&fac_num=32327 CDBS Print ] ]
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ee also
*
WHAS (AM)
*List of media of Louisville, Kentucky References
External links
* [http://www.whas11.com/ WHAS 11 Website]
*TVQ|WHAS-TV
*BIA|WHAS|TV|TV
* [http://www.whas-crusade.org/ WHAS Crusade for Children Website]
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