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WIBW-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV.Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios on Commerce Place (next to the interchange of I-70, I-470, US 40, US 75 and K-4) in west-southwestern Topeka, and its transmitter is located on Windy Hill Road in Maple Hill.
WIBW (580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Topeka, Kansas. It is owned by Alpha Media and airs a talk and sports radio format . The studios and offices are on SW Executive Drive in Topeka. [ 2 ]
The company also owned WIBW (580 AM) and WIBW-TV, along with a daily newspaper, The Topeka Capital-Journal. At first, WIBW-FM simulcast the AM station, though in the late 1960s, the FCC was encouraging AM-FM radio stations to offer different programming. WIBW-FM switched to an album rock format known as "Rock 97 and "The Rock of Kansas".
Manzano’s 24-year-old wife, Ashleigh Boyd, died in a car crash in Topeka, Kansas, in April — and his death leaves their toddler daughter without parents, WIBW reported.
Topeka police Detective Zachary Goodman, who was then a K-9 officer, described the girl as having been a "4-year-old." Officer Laura Mayer said the girl told her the killer was "white." Sanford is ...
Topeka Mayor Mike Padilla had been thinking all day about Monday's violent death of 5-year-old Zoey Felix, he told the city council Tuesday evening.. Padilla and council members Karen Hiller, Tony ...
Several more stations from the Kansas City metropolitan area broadcast into Topeka. Most of Kansas City's stations are among those gauged in Aribtron's semi-annual surveys. Many Topeka stations also penetrate into the eastern counties of the Wichita media market, notably Saline County , which contains Salina , and the counties around Salina.
Bill Kurtis (born William Horton Kuretich; September 21, 1940) is an American television journalist, television producer, narrator, and news anchor. Kurtis was studying to become a lawyer in the 1960s, when he was asked to fill in on a temporary news assignment at WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas.