KOAM-TV

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KOAM-TV
Image:Koamtv.jpg
Pittsburg, Kansas/Joplin, Missouri
Branding KOAM-TV
Slogan Four States Strong: 7 Strong
Channels Analog: 7 (VHF)

Digital: 13 (VHF)

Affiliations CBS
Owner Saga Communications, Inc.
(Saga Quad States Communications, LLC)
First air date December 13, 1953
Call letters’ meaning Kansas
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Missouri
Sister station(s) KFJX
Former affiliations Primary:
NBC (1953-1980)
Secondary:
CBS (1953-1955)
DuMont (1953-1955)
ABC (1953-1967)
Transmitter Power 316 kW (analog)
6 kW (digital)
Height 332 m (analog)
302.4 m (digital)
Facility ID 58552
Transmitter Coordinates 37°13′15.2″N, 94°42′26″W
Website www.koamtv.com

KOAM-TV is the CBS affiliate in the Pittsburg, Kansas / Joplin, Missouri market. It is licensed to Pittsburg and its transmitter is located near Columbus, Kansas.

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[edit] History

KOAM-TV first signed on December 13, 1953 as an affiliate of all 4 networks. It was owned by Lester Cox and Vic Baxter along with KOAM-AM 860 (now KKOW). Its affiliations have changed several times: in 1955, DuMont went off the air, in 1953 KSWM-TV (now KODE-TV) signed on as a CBS affiliate, and in 1967 KUHI-TV signed on as a CBS affiliate, leaving KODE as a sole ABC affiliate and KOAM as a sole NBC affiliate.

In 1980, KOAM swapped affiliations with what was then KTVJ (formerly KUHI and now KSNF), and became a CBS affiliate.

KOAM's digital signal on channel 13 signed on in 2001.

"NBC Nightly News" Anchor Brian Williams got his start at KOAM-TV.

Wheel of Fortune is currently on KOAM. Jeopardy!, however, airs on KODE, making Joplin/Pittsburg another market to carry both shows on separate stations (traditionally, both shows air on the same channel).

[edit] Personalities

  • Dowe Quick, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. main anchor. He's been with the station since 1980.
  • Erica Edwards, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. co-anchor.
  • Doug Heady, 5, 6, and 10 p.m. meteorologist (also does weather for KFJX's 9 p.m. newscast).
  • Cody Coil, sports director.
  • Lisa Olliges, weekend anchor (She has also previously served as morning and noon anchor).
  • Tawnya Bach, morning show host, noon anchor and reporter.
  • Dave Pylant, morning show and noon meteorologist.
  • Geoff Cornish, weekend meteorologist.

[edit] News/Station Presentation

[edit] Newscast Titles

  • Your Nescafé News Daily (1950s)
  • National News (1960s)
  • NewsCenter 7 (1977-1980)
  • News 7 (1980-1990s)
  • 7 News (1990s)
  • NewsChannel 7 (1995-2002)
  • KOAM NEWS (2002-Present)

[edit] Station Slogans

  • Four States Strong: 7 Strong (1997-present)
  • The Power of 7 (2007-present)

[edit] Station Logos

[edit] See also

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