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The station first signed on the air by Signal Hill Telecasting Corporation [2] on August 10, 1953, as WTVI, broadcasting on UHF channel 54. It was originally licensed to Belleville, Illinois (across the Mississippi River from St. Louis), and was the second television station in the St. Louis market after KSD-TV (channel 5, now KSDK) on February 8, 1947.
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KPLR-TV served as the home broadcaster of MLB's St. Louis Cardinals (for two stints from 1959 to 1962 and 1988 to 2006), the NBA's St. Louis Hawks (1959–1968) and the NHL's St. Louis Blues (for three stints from 1967 to 1976, 1982–83 and 1986 to April 21, 2009, the last Blues telecast on KPLR being a Stanley Cup playoff loss to the ...
A Tribune Media-owned St. Louis television station has reversed its prior disciplinary decision and put a newscaster who used a racial slur during a broadcast on indefinite leave. KTVI newscaster ...
Kansas City, MO: WDAF-TV: 4 1997–2008 [a] Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group St. Louis, MO: KTVI: 2 1997–2008 [a] Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group Charlotte, NC: WJZY: 46 2013–2020 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group WMYT-TV: 55 2013–2020 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group High Point–Greensboro ...
Weigel decided to go back to his "news" roots and in October 2014 accepted the anchor role for the 6pm and 10pm shows Monday-Friday in St. Louis at the Fox affiliate KTVI, Channel 2. On September 1, 2017, Weigel joined WFLD-TV in Chicago as a weekend evening news anchor and general assignment reporter. [1]
KTVI and KTBC were exceptions: KTVI moved their late-evening news from 10 to 9 p.m. in 1997, [323] while KTBC did the same in 2002; for the latter, the newscasts replaced sitcom reruns in the 9 p.m. hour. [347] KHON maintained a late-evening newscast at 10 p.m. until September 2014, when a 9 p.m. newscast was launched.
Charlotte Peters (1913 – December 28, 1988), née Wiedmann, was a television show host based in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] She was the first woman in St. Louis to have a live talk show. [ 2 ]