KGPE

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KGPE
Image:47cbs.jpg
Flag of United States Fresno, California
Branding CBS47
Slogan On Your Side
Channels 47 (UHF) analog,
34 (UHF) digital
Affiliations CBS (1953-56, 1985-present)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
(sale pending)
Founded 1953
Call letters meaning Grow, Protect, Enjoy (Fresno's Slogan)
Former callsigns KJEO (1953-2000)
Former affiliations ABC (1956-85)
Website cbs47.tv

KGPE is the CBS television affiliate for the Fresno, California market. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 47, and its digital signal on UHF channel 34. It is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications. Its transmitter is located in Auberry, California.

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[edit] History

The station first signed on air on October 1, 1953 as KJEO, Fresno's second television station. Originally a CBS affiliate, it became the market's ABC after KFRE-TV (now KFSN-TV) signed on in 1956. On September 8, 1985, KFSN's owner, Capital Cities Communications merged with ABC. KFSN-TV became an ABC owned and operated station, sending the CBS affiliation to KJEO.

KJEO had lagged behind its competitors in the ratings for much of its history. The station tried to address that issue in 1995 by adopting a more interactive format for its newscasts. Pre-recorded segments of viewer reactions to particular news stories were shown throughout the broadcasts, and viewers were also invited to e-mail their comments to be shown on air, as part of a feature called "Your Turn". The newscasts were renamed from 47 Eyewitness News to 47 On Your Side to match the new format. This new approach did not help with the station's ratings, and it was abandoned in 1996, although the "On Your Side" branding remained.

Fisher Broadcasting purchased the station from Retlaw Broadcasting (a company owned by relatives of Walt Disney) in 1998, then proceeded to sell the station to The Ackerley Group in 2000. Under Ackerley, the station changed its call letters to KGPE, and revamped its news operation as News 47.

Clear Channel Communications acquired the Ackerley Group in 2001. The purchase was approved in 2002, and Clear Channel became KGPE's new owner. Under Clear Channel, KGPE re-branded as CBS 47 On Your Side in October of 2004.

In 1997, the station became the first in the Fresno area to operate a news helicopter. Known as "Eagle 47", the chopper was named after its exclusive sponsor, Table Mountain Casino, which uses an "Eagle" for its logo. "Eagle" refers to one of the restaurants inside the Casino called Eagles Landing Spot. After the Ackerley Group took over the station in 2000, Eagle 47 was grounded for good.

On November 16, 2006, Clear Channel announced its intention to sell off all of its television stations, including KGPE, after the company was bought out by a private equity firm.

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[edit] Newscasts

Monday-Friday

  • CBS 47 This Morning - 5 a.m.-7 a.m.

Roopam Sidhu, John Wallace, Colin Jackson (weather)

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Noon - 12 p.m.-12:30 p.m.

Mike Scott, Susie Frankeberger, Colin Jackson (weather)

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Five - 5 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Ken Malloy, Zara Arboleda, Kevin Musso (weather)

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Six - 6 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

Ken Malloy, Zara Arboleda, Kevin Musso (weather), George Takata (sports)

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Eleven - 11 p.m.-11:35 p.m.

Ken Malloy, Zara Arboleda, Kevin Musso (weather), George Takata (sports)


Weekends

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Six - 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

Kathryn Herr, Matt Otstot (weather), Paul Loeffler (sports)

  • CBS 47 On Your Side at Eleven - 11 p.m.-11:35 p.m.

Kathryn Herr, Matt Otstot (weather), Paul Loeffler (sports)

[edit] Present Anchors and Reporters

  • Zara Arboleda
  • Ken Malloy
  • Kevin Musso (Weather)
  • George Takata (Sports)
  • Kathryn Herr
  • Mike Scott (Features)
  • John Wallace
  • Colin Jackson (Weather)
  • Susie Frankeberger
  • Matt Ostot (Reporter/Weather)
  • Paul Loeffler (Sports, Also hosts WWII Story Of Service on Sundays)
  • Lucy Ruiz (Community Affairs)
  • John Diaz
  • Amy Allen
  • Katherine Davis
  • Allison Ash
  • Roopam Sidhu (Also Traffic Reporter on Weekday Mornings)

[edit] Past News Personalities

  • Steve Anderson, weather anchor (1979-1982)
  • Warren Armstrong, anchor (Now at KFSN)
  • Michelle Babbitt, reporter
  • Dan Ball, anchor/reporter (Now at KPSP in Palm Springs)
  • John Berry, sports anchor
  • Gary Bentley, news anchor
  • Lorna Bernard, reporter (Now at KHOU in Houston)
  • Denise Boucher, anchor/reporter
  • Sean Boyd, weather anchor
  • Reischea Canidate, sports (Now at WNYW in New York City)
  • Paul Chaderjian, producer/reporter
  • Kenny Crumpton, features reporter (Now a features reporter at WJW in Cleveland, Ohio)
  • Marc Cotta, sports anchor (Married to KSEE's Stefanie Booroojian)
  • Dick Drilling, sports anchor
  • Karen Freitas, news anchor
  • Julie Haener, anchor/reporter (1993-1996), (Now at KTVU in Oakland, CA
  • Ann Hong (Anny Hong), Morning Anchor (2004-2005) Weekend Anchor/Reporter (2005-2006) (Now at KOVR/KMAX in Sacramento)
  • Kristine Lazar, reporter/anchor (2003-2006) (Now at XETV-TV in San Diego)
  • Elita Loresca, features reporter/weather (2002-2004) (Now at WSVN in Miami, FL)
  • Nichelle Medina, anchor/reporter (2000-2001) (Now at KFMB in San Diego)
  • Meg Oliver, Weeknight Weather Anchor/reporter (2001-2004) (Now anchoring CBS's Up to the Minute)
  • Erik Rosales, Weeknight anchor/reporter (2001-2004) (Now at KGO in San Francisco)
  • Kathleen Rhodes, reporter
  • Bill Rice, reporter
  • Jim Richards, reporter
  • Peter Rogot, anchor/reporter (? - 1981)
  • Sontaya Rose, Reporter (2000-2003) (now at KFSN)
  • Kris Sanchez, Weekday morning and noon anchor/reporter (2001-2004) (Now at KNTV in San Jose, CA)
  • Mike Sanford, reporter
  • Julie Smith, anchor
  • Bill Stamps, reporter
  • Marty Uribes, reporter
  • Kevin Walsh, anchor/reporter
  • Julie Watts, traffic/weekend weather anchor (2003-2005) (Now at KCRA in Sacramento)
  • Ed Wilson, news anchor
  • Ralph Wood, sports anchor
  • Chris Zelman, weather

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Broadcast television in the Fresno / Visalia market  (Nielsen DMA #56)

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)

CBS Network Affiliates in the state of California

KCBS 2 (Los Angeles) - KPIX 5 (San Francisco) - KVIQ 6 (Eureka) - KFMB 8 (San Diego) - KCOY 12 (Santa Maria) - KHSL 12 (Chico) - KOVR 13 (Stockton/Sacramento/Modesto) - KBAK 29 (Bakersfield) - KPSP 38 (Coachella Valley) - KION 46 (Salinas) - KGPE 47 (Fresno)

See also: ABC, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Independent, Other Spanish Network, Religious, Home Shopping and Other stations in California