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The regional newscast from Cedar Rapids was replaced in September 2008 with a new nightly local newscast produced by WHO-TV. The new 13 News at 9 on Fox 17 was an hour long on weeknights, whereas the KGAN-produced program was only half an hour long. [48]
The two stations share studios at Broadcast Park on Old Marion Road Northeast (along IA 100) in Cedar Rapids; KGAN's transmitter is located in Rowley, near the junction of Buchanan, Benton and Linn counties. Channel 2 was the first television station in Eastern Iowa, signing on as WMT-TV on September 30, 1953.
The west side of the site is alongside Cedar River, which provided the power. On the north and east sides, the site is bounded by Cedar Lake, train yards and other industrial sites. [7] The tallest section of the complex rises 13 floors and 190 feet (58 m) in height. [1] It is currently the 4th-tallest building in Cedar Rapids.
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Paul Burmeister – sports anchor/reporter; Bob Hogue – 1979–1984, sports director, play-by-play announcer for Iowa Television Network; Liz Mathis – 1980–1996, anchor; Mark Steines; Irv Weinstein – 90 days in the early 1950s as a director; he was fired and eventually returned to his native Western New York as an anchor for WKBW-TV
Ashley Hinson – anchor, later State Representative for Iowa's 67th district, now U.S. Congresswoman for Iowa's 1st district; Liz Mathis – anchor (1998–2007); then Horizons, Four Oaks [27] in Cedar Rapids, now State Senator for Iowa's District 18; Curt Menefee – sports reporter (1984–1988); now co-host of Fox NFL Sunday and Good Day ...
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Ronald Lee Steele is an American local news anchor at KWWL in Waterloo, Iowa. [1] [2] [3] Since 1974, he has been at KWWL, where he started as the sports director, and is Iowa's longest sitting anchor. KWWL-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Cedar Rapids–Waterloo–Iowa City–Dubuque television market.