KLBK-TV
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KLBK-TV | |
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Lubbock, Texas | |
Branding | KLBK |
Slogan | Best Coverage of the Big Story. |
Channels | Analog: 13 (VHF) |
Affiliations | CBS |
Owner | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. (Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.) |
First air date | November 13, 1952 |
Call letters’ meaning | LuBbocK |
Sister station(s) | KAMC |
Former callsigns | KDUB-TV (1953-1961) |
Former affiliations | Both secondary: DuMont (1952-1955) ABC (1955?-1969) |
Transmitter Power | 316 kW (analog) 1000 kW (digital) |
Height | 268 m (analog) 219.4 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 3660 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Website | www.everythinglubbock.com |
KLBK is the CBS network affiliate, serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. KLBK is owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group and through a local sales agreement the station also provides services to ABC affiliate KAMC 28 (formerly KSEL), owned by Mission Broadcasting.
The station operates on VHF channel 13 at 316 kilowatts and it broadcasts digitally on UHF channel 40 at 0.96 kilowatts under a Special Temporary Authority, however it has filed a construction permit to increase power to 1,000 kilowatts.
The station began its broadcasting operation as KDUB-TV, founded by the late television pioneer W.D. "Dub" Rogers, Jr, putting the station on the air for the very first time on November 13, 1952. It was the first commercially licensed television station between Fort Worth and Los Angeles. It was also the first commercially licensed television station in a medium to small-sized market. Over the next few years, Rogers signed on KPAR-TV in Abilene (now KTXS-TV), KEDY-TV in Big Spring (now KWAB, a satellite of KWES-TV in Midland) and KVER-TV in Clovis, New Mexico (now KVIH-TV, a satellite of KVII-TV in Amarillo). These stations made up the West Texas Television Network, the first regional television network in the United States.
The station later changed its call letters to KLBK in 1961. Originally the station also carried ABC as a secondary affiliation until 1969 when KSEL-TV (now KAMC) became the local primary ABC affiliate. The other stations in the West Texas Network were sold off to other owners.
KLBK was acquired in late 2003 as part of the Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquisition of Quorum Broadcasting. The station updated its logo and news set on Feb 1st, 2007, dropping the channel number from its branding (since KLBK is carried on different channels on different television platforms)
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[edit] News/Station Presentation
[edit] Newscast Titles
- The Lubbock News (1952-1968)
- NewsCenter 13 (1968-1981)
- TV-13 News (1981-1987)
- NewsChannel 13 (1987-1995)
- CBS 13 News (1995-2000)
- KLBK News (2000-Present)
[edit] Station Slogans
- Lubbock's Number 1 CBS affiliate (1979-1995)
- CBS 13 is On Your Side (1995-2000)
- On Your Side (2000-2004)
- Best Coverage of the Big Story. (2004-Present)
[edit] Logos
KLBK13 Logo from 1984. |
KLBK Logo before 2000. |
[edit] Personalities
[edit] Current On-Air Talent
KLBK Anchors
- Bryan Mudd: Weekday Evening Anchor
- Terri Furman: Weekday Evening Anchor
- Evan Onstot: Morning Anchor
- Candace Hutchins: Weekend Anchor/Reporter
KLBK Reporters
- Lauren Murphy: General Assignment Reporter
- Danielle Todesco: General Assignment Reporter
- Joe Griffin: General Assignment Reporter
KLBK Meteorologists
- Matt Laubhan: Chief Meteorologist
- Lynae Miyer: Morning Meteorologist
- Troy Christensen: Weekend Meteorologist
KLBK Sports Anchors/Reporters
- Rhett Kleinschmidt: Sports Director
- Hilary Gainer: Weekend Sports Anchor
[edit] External links
- KLBK CBS 13 - Lubbock, Tx
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KLBK-TV
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KLBK-TV
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