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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.
After entering into the local marketing agreement with KTVI, major changes were made to KPLR's news programming. First on September 8, 2008, KPLR shifted the flagship 9 p.m. newscast to 7 p.m. and expanded the program to one hour, trading timeslots with The CW's prime time schedule, which the station moved to 8–10 p.m. (instead of the network ...
On August 9, 1976, [1] Westinghouse (Group W) Broadcasting-owned KPIX in San Francisco debuted a locally-produced magazine program called Evening: The MTWTF Show, changing the name to Evening Magazine within a few years. The award-winning series ran for 14 years. It was also the first non-primetime series to be shot entirely on videotape.
The latest Emmys will recognize work released between June 1, 2023, and May 31, 2024. Check out more from EW's The Awardist, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis, and our podcast diving into ...
To find your online gaming recap of 2024, visit the YouTube app on your phone. After clicking the compass symbol on the app, select the “gaming” option that also appears on the left column.
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 ...
"Numb" by Linkin Park was the first 2000s video predating YouTube to reach 1 billion views in November 2018. [59] "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen was the first 1970s video (and pre-1990s video) to reach 1 billion views in July 2019. [60] "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses was the first 1980s video to reach 1 billion views in October 2019. [61]
In May 2024, NLEC TV began airing announcements indicating that its over-the-air coverage on 24.2 would be ending June 24, the day before Weigel launched MeTV Toons, a new network dedicated to classic cartoons. NLEC has indicated plans to continue its programming through its online feed.