Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
WMAQ-TV logo, used from 1992 to 1995. The '5' in this logo, set in Helvetica, was also used from 1976 to 1985. Although NBC had long owned the WMAQ radio stations, the television station continued to maintain a callsign separate from those used by its co-owned radio outlets; this changed on August 31, 1964, when the network changed the station's calls to WMAQ-TV.
Allison Kay Rosati (born February 12, 1963) is the 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscast co-anchor for WMAQ-TV in Chicago, in the United States. Early life [ edit ]
Since February 5, 2024 the ATSC 1.0 broadcast is sharing RF 19 with WGN [1] Chicago: Chicago: 5 33 WMAQ-TV: NBC: Cozi TV on 5.2, Lx on 5.3, Oxygen on 5.4 Chicago: Chicago: 7 22 WLS-TV: ABC: Localish on 7.2, Charge! on 7.3 Chicago: Chicago: 9 19 WGN-TV: CW: Antenna TV on 9.2, Court TV on 9.3, Rewind TV on 9.4, TBD on 9.5 Chicago: Chicago: 11 25 ...
NBC had originally planned to air new episodes of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. tonight and then do rebroadcasts on Jan. 22. However, now all three One Chicago shows are taking an ...
For example, in 1931, Sox games aired on WIBO, WMAQ, WGN, WENR, and WCFL. Announcers for stations other than WGN and WMAQ are unknown. Exclusive radio rights weren't awarded by the Sox until 1944. WMAQ 670 kHz (1924–1934) Hal Totten (1926–1934) WGN 720 kHz (1927–1943) Bob Elson (1930–1939) Bob Elson, Jack Brickhouse (1940–1942)
From June 2002 to December 2005, Sirott hosted Chicago Tonight on the Chicago PBS station WTTW. [7] [8] At WTTW he also hosted the "Friday Night Show." His contract was not renewed in 2005 because of cost cutting. In early 2006, Sirott rejoined WMAQ as a weekend anchor joining Anna Davlantes on the weekend 5 and 10 PM broadcasts. He at one time ...
Stefan Holt (born c. 1986/1987) [1] is an American journalist and television news anchor for WMAQ-TV—the Chicago owned-and-operated station of NBC.He anchors alongside Allison Rosati for the 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news programs on this station, after he replacing Rob Stafford who was retired on December 23, 2022.
Brant Miller (born February 8, 1950) is the chief meteorologist for NBC owned and operated television station WMAQ-TV in Chicago. [1] At WMAQ-TV he is the meteorologist on NBC 5 News at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. [ 2 ] Miller joined NBC5 News in 1991.