KFSN-TV
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KFSN-TV | |
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Fresno, California | |
Branding | ABC30 Action News |
Slogan | Number One in Central California |
Channels | 30 (UHF) analog, 9 (VHF) digital |
Affiliations | ABC (since 1985)
ABC-30 Weather Now on DT3 signal |
Owner | Disney/ABC |
Founded | May 10, 1956 |
Call letters meaning | K FRESNO |
Former callsigns | KFRE-TV (1956-71) |
Former affiliations | CBS (1956-85) |
Website | www.abc30.com |
KFSN-TV is the ABC owned and operated television station in Fresno, California. The station transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 30, and its digital signal on VHF channel 9. Its signal covers the Central San Joaquin Valley and the mountain ranges flanking either side, including the Sierra Nevada mountains and Yosemite National Park. The station serves Fresno, Madera, Merced, Tulare, and Kings counties. The station's transmitter is located in Meadow Lakes, California.
Out of ten ABC owned stations, KFSN is the only one using a UHF channel to carry its analog signal. The station is one of the two network owned television stations in the Fresno television market. (The other is KNSO, the NBC-owned Telemundo affiliated station.)
The station's newscasts are not branded Eyewitness News, like most of its other owned stations, they are called "ABC30 Action News". Sister station WPVI in Philadelphia also uses this moniker. In late 2003, the station began pooling resources with sister stations KABC-TV in Los Angeles and KGO-TV in San Francisco to hire a full time reporter and photographer to staff a Sacramento bureau following Arnold Schwarzenegger's election to the office of Governor during the 2003 California recall election.
Like its sister stations, KFSN's syndicated programming lineup includes The Oprah Winfrey Show, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy!. Other syndicated programming carried by the station includes The Rachael Ray Show and weekend shows Teen Kids News, Hispanics Today, Ebert & Roeper, and Alias.
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[edit] History
In the 1950s, KARM-AM and KFRE-AM competed for the channel 12 license, the sole VHF TV allocation in Fresno. KFRE won the license, and the station known today as KFSN-TV signed on the air for the first time on May 10, 1956 on channel 12 under the call letters KFRE-TV. The KFRE stations were acquired by Triangle Publications in 1959, and shortly thereafter, KFRE-TV moved to UHF channel 30, making Fresno an all-UHF television market. (Fresno is still a predominantly-UHF market to this day with all 12 full power analog signals operating on UHF channels. The exceptions are a few low-power and digital outlets, including KFSN's own digital signal on VHF 9.)
Capital Cities Communications acquired the KFRE stations from Triangle in 1971; the company sold off the AM and FM radio stations and kept the TV station, changing its calls from KFRE-TV to KFSN-TV. (The KFRE calls are now used on Fresno's CW affiliate; that station is unrelated to the current KFSN-TV.) The station, hitherto a CBS affiliate, became an ABC O&O in September 1985 following ABC's merger with CapCities; the CBS affiliation went to KJEO, channel 47 (now KGPE). Their newscasts have long been dominant in Central California, with their "Live at Five" broadcast frequently getting more viewers than all other local stations combined.
[edit] Newscasts
Weekdays
- Action News AM Live: 5:00-7:00 AM
- Anchors: Jason Martinez, Margot Kim
- Weather: Doug Collins
- Traffic reports from the CHP
- Action News Midday: 11:00-11:30 AM
- Anchors: Jason Martinez, Debra Steele
- Action News Live at Five: 5:00-5:30 PM
- Anchors: Warren Armstrong, Nancy Osborne
- Weather: Angelo Stalis
- Sports: Dan Taylor
- Action News at 6: 6:00-6:30 PM
- Anchors: Warren Armstrong, Graciela Moreno
- Weather: Angelo Stalis
- Sports: Dan Taylor
- Action News at 6:30: 6:30-7:00 PM
- Anchors: Dale Yurong, Liz Harrison
- Weather: Angelo Stalis
- Sports: Dan Taylor
- Action News Live at 11: 11:00-11:35 PM
- Anchors: Warren Armstrong, Graciela Moreno
- Weather: Angelo Stalis
- Sports: Dan Taylor
Weekends
- Action News AM Live Weekend: Saturday/Sunday 6:00-7:00 AM and Sunday 8:00-9:00 AM
- Anchor: Itica Milanes
- Weather: Ashlee Tate
- Valley Focus (public affairs show): Sunday 9:30 AM
- Host: Beth Marney
- Action News at 6: 6:00-6:30 PM and Action News Live at 11: 11:00-11:35 PM
- Anchor: Maureen Naylor
- Weather: Ashlee Tate
- Sports: Jason Olivera
[edit] Present Personalities
Anchors
- Warren Armstrong - Weeknight 5, 6, 11 PM anchor
- Graciela Moreno - Weeknight 6 and 11 PM anchor
- Nancy Osborne - Weeknight 5 PM anchor
- Dale Yurong - Weeknight 6:30 PM anchor
- Liz Harrison - Weeknight 6:30 PM anchor
- Jason Martinez - AM Live and Midday anchor
- Margot Kim - AM live anchor
- Debra Steele - Midday anchor/reporter
- Itica Milanes - AM Live weekend anchor/reporter
- Maureen Naylor - Weekend 6 and 11 PM anchor/reporter
Weather anchors
- Doug Collins - Weekday Mornings
- Angelo Stalis - Weeknights
- Ashlee Tate - Midday and weekends
- Christine Park - sub-weather
Sports
- Dan Taylor - Sports Director weeknights
- Jason Olivera - weekends
Reporters
- Sontaya Rose
- Amanda Perez
- Corin Hoggard
- Sara Sanders
- Andres Araiza - Court reporter
- Jessica Peres - South Valley bureau chief
- Katie Hammer - North Valley bureau chief
- Nannette Miranda - Sacramento bureau chief
- Tony Capoozi - Legal/Political Analyst
- Christine Park - Consumer reporter
- Gene Haagenson - Senior reporter
[edit] Past Personalities
- Aaron Bender - reporter
- Gerrick Brenner - reporter, now at WTVD
- Kevin Cox - anchor/reporter
- Laura Diaz - anchor 1981-83, now at KCBS/KCAL
- Joanne Feldman - weather anchor 2000-2002 now at WTVD
- Craig Fiegener -reporter, now at KCBS/KCAL
- Keith Garvin - reporter, now at ABC News
- Darla Givens - weather anchor 2000-2003, now at KXTV
- Dan Godwin - anchor/reporter
- Lisa Gonzales - morning anchor 2002-2005, now at KOVR/KMAX
- Craig Herrera - midday & weekend weather anchor 2002-2005 now at KNTV
- Karen Lee - anchor/reporter
- Ellis Levinson - consumer affairs reporter
- Kate Mistol - anchor, 1998-2002
- Richard Montano - sports, 2000-2004
- Chris Nieto -sports
- Ann Norteangelo - reporter 1998-2001 now at KPIX
- Clint Olivier - reporter 2005-2007 Now at KMPH
- Kevin Quinn - reporter 1997-2003, now at KTRK
- Al Radka - KFRE television personality from 1956 to 1985
- Eric Rasmoussen - weekend anchor/reporter 2003-2006, now at WFTV
- Kevin Riggs - anchor/reporter 1992-1998, now at KCRA/KQCA
- Rich Rodriguez - anchor 1991-1997, now at KSEE
- Ken Shockley - reporter, now a spokesman for Fresno Fire Department
- Juanita Stevenson - anchor-reporter 1984-2006 now at KJWL-FM
- Cindy Suryan - anchor/reporter, now employed by Community Hospitals of Cental California
- John Wallace - anchor, 1979-1988 now at KGPE
[edit] Reference
- BroadcastPioneers.com: A History of the WFIL Stations - accessed on January 20, 2006
[edit] External links
Broadcast television in the Fresno / Visalia market (Nielsen DMA #56) | |||
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KVHF-LP 4 (JTV) - K12OZ 12 (3ABN) - KCWB-LP 13 / KVVG-LP 54 (Tvida) - KHMM-CA 14 (MTV Tr3s) - KHSC-LP 16 (HSN) - KVPT 18 (PBS) - KFTV 21 (UNI) - KZMM-CA 22 (MTV Tr3s) - KSEE 24 (NBC) (WX Plus) on DT2 - KMPH 26 (Fox) - KFSN 30 (ABC) (AccuWX TV) on DT3 - KJEO-LP 32 / KBID-LP 31 (A1) - KSDI-LP 33 (TSC/NOYZ) - KMCF-LP 35 (TVAB) - KMSG-LP 39 / KFAZ-LP 8 (AZA) - KGMC 43 (Ind/JTV/A1) - KGPE 47 (CBS) - KNXT 49 (Ind) - KNSO 51 (TEL) - KAIL 53 (MNTV) - KFRE 59 (The CW) - KTFF 61 (TFU) |
KEYT 3 / K57BC 57 (Santa Barbara / San Luis Obispo) - KABC 7 (Los Angeles) - KGO 7 (San Francisco) - KRCR 7 (Redding) - KECY-DT 9.2 (El Centro) - KGTV 10 (San Diego) - KXTV 10 (Sacramento) - KAEF 23 (Eureka) - KERO 23 (Bakersfield) - KFSN 30 (Fresno) - KESQ 42 (Palm Springs) |
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See also: CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Independent, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California |