KWTX-TV
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KWTX-TV | |
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Waco/Temple, Texas | |
Branding | News 10 CW Texas |
Slogan | The News and Weather Authority |
Channels | Analog: 10 (VHF) |
Affiliations | CBS The CW (DT2) |
Owner | Gray Television, Inc. (Gray Television Licensee, Inc.) |
First air date | April 3, 1955 |
Call letters’ meaning | Waco, TeXas |
Sister station(s) | KBTX-TV |
Former affiliations | UPN (DT2 until 2006) |
Transmitter Power | 209 kW (analog) 1000 kW (digital) 13800 watts (after 2009) |
Height | 552 m (analog) 515.3 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 35903 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Website | www.kwtx.com |
KWTX-TV "News 10" is a full-power television station in Waco, Texas, serving Central Texas as a CBS affiliate. It is owned by Gray Television. It is broadcast on cable channel 2 in the immediate part of the market.
KWTX also offers The CW programming on its digital feed, branded as "CW Texas." Prior to September 2006, KWTX offered UPN programming (UPN Waco) on digital.
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[edit] Current On-Air Personalities
Anchors
- Gordon Collier - News 10 at 5, 6, and 10
- Julie Shelton - News 10 at 5, 6, and 10
- Bill Young - News 10 This Morning; News 10 at Noon
- Emily Matthews - News 10 This Morning
- Christopher Heath - News 10 Saturday at 6 and 10; News 10 Sunday at 5:30 and 10
Weather
- Rusty Garrett - News 10 at 6 and 10 Weeknights
- Lon Curtis - News 10 at Noon; News 10 at 5
- Brady Taylor - News 10 This Morning
- Keith Cavey - News 10 Saturday at 6 and 10; News 10 Sunday at 5:30 and 10
Sports
- Dan Ingham - Sports Director (News 10 at 5, 6, and 10)
- Adam Winkler - Sports Anchor/Reporter
Reporters
- Dallas Cook
- Matt Felder (Killeen Bureau)
- Megan Fleetwood
- Adam Fox
- Stephanie Franks
- Eli Ross
[edit] Past On-Air Personalities
- Rich Adams (now COO and Executive Vice President of Hoak Media Corporation)
- Mark Alford (now anchor for WDAF-TV, Kansas City)
- Mike Barger (now spokesman for Southwestern Bell)
- Harley Berg (deceased; hosted "The Harley Berg Show" from 1955 to 1979)
- Anita Blanton (now reporter for WRIC-TV, Richmond, Virginia)
- Ellen Bordelon Derrick (now with ExtraCo Banks in Waco)
- Doug Brown (now weathercaster for KTRK-TV, Houston)
- Vicki Buffalino (now anchor for KENS-TV, San Antonio)
- Richelle Carey (now anchor for CNN Headline News)
- Bianca Castro (now anchor for KRIS-TV, Corpus Christi, Texas)
- Aaron Chimbel(now mobile journalist for WFAA-TV, Dallas)
- Wayne Claiborne
- Sherry Claypool Kuehl
- Jerry Clemens
- Reid Collins
- Adam Colpack (now evening meteorologist KMVT-TV, Twin Falls, Idaho)
- Roy Cook (weatherman from 1972 to 1989)
- Theresa Cook
- Dan Corbett, Meteorologist (now weather forecaster for the BBC in London)
- Glenda Crater
- Bettie Cross (now reporter for KEYE-TV, Austin, Texas)
- Aimee Delaine Deputy (now Marketing Manager for TEXAS MONTHLY [1]
- Kathryn Dettman[2](murdered on her next to last day of employment at KWTX)
- Kristen Drew (now reporter at WSTM-TV, Syracuse)
- Troy Dungan (Chief Weather Anchor for WFAA-TV, Dallas; now retired)
- Jenny Ebbling (Toste), (later at KSEE, now at KGPE in Fresno)
- Tim Edwards
- Robert Flores (now radio host on ESPN Austin)
- Frank Fallon (deceased)
- Steve Fallon (Now with Texas Sports Hall of Fame)
- Tyler Garret (now sports anchor at KRIS-TV, Corpus Christi)
- David George (now Chief Meteorologist for WMTV-TV, Madison, Wisconsin)
- Annette Gonzales-Taylor (later Communications Director for the Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston)
- Lisa Hanna (now Project Director for Turner Strategies in Washington, D.C.)
- Bill Herring (deceased)
- Sonta Henderson (now reporter for KXAN-TV, Austin)
- ShaVonne Herndon (now with KCEN-TV, Waco)
- Elise Hu (now reporter for KVUE-TV, Austin)
- Jeff Jamison (now Meteorologist for KTVT-TV, Dallas)
- Matt Iazzetti (Now in sales for Baylor University)
- Kandice Kelly (now a freelance reporter in California)
- Pete Kenworthy (now anchor for WEWS-TV, Cleveland)
- Steve Kersh (now Chief Meteorologist for KVII-TV, Amarillo)
- Bill Kilgore
- Robyn Kriel (now free lancing with NPR)
- Dana Larson (now anchor for FOX Sports Southwest)
- Josh Larson (now producer at KSAT-TV, San Antonio)
- Sharon Mayo-Parker (now public relations manager for Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Park)
- Annie McCormick (now reporter for KRQE-TV, Albuquerque)
- John McLemore[3]
- Amy Montalvo (now reporter for KAMC-TV, Lubbock)
- Angela Montoya (now with Wilkens Weather Technologies in Houston)
- Chip Moody
- Elise Morgan (now anchor for WHNT-TV, Huntsville, Alabama)
- John Morris (now Director of Broadcasting for Baylor University)
- Betty Nguyen (now anchor for CNN)
- Oma Owens (deceased; appeared on "Better Livng" show)
- Robbie Owens (now reporter for KTVT-TV, Dallas)
- Erik Rinderle (now anchor for NorthWest Cable News, as Erik Sandoval NWCN)
- Wendy Rigby (now reporter for KENS-TV, San Antonio)
- Rachel Roark (now a producer for CBS News in New York)
- Wendy Saltzman (now reporter for WGCL-TV Atlanta)
- Marvel Russell (deceased; hosted "Better Living" from 1955 to 1977)
- Dave Scott
- Lori Scott-Fogleman (now Director of Media Relations for Baylor University)
- Stephanie Serna (now reporter for KXAN-TV, Austin)
- Dave South
- Angela Spears (now anchor for WTLV, Jacksonville)
- Johnny Watkins (deceased; hosted "Ten Acres" from 1955 to 1980)
- Ralph Webb (deceased;longtime on-air personality and program director)
- Chuck Williams (deceased; anchored sports from the 60s to 1975; was with the station until the mid 1980s)
[edit] Role During Branch Davidian Raid
Just before the Mount Carmel raid on February 28, 1993, Davidians learned that they were facing not a service of warrants, but a shootout. KWTX-TV cameraman James Peeler asked directions of Davidian David Jones, who was driving his postal truck. David Koresh's attorney Dick DeGuerin told reporters that Peeler told Jones, "Well, you better get out of here because there's a United States National Guard helicopter over at TSTC (Texas State Technical College) and they're going to have a big shootout with the religious nuts. Peeler was distressed to see Jones immediately drive to Mount Carmel Center and left the area to call his superiors.
According to the Treasury report, Jones told DeGuerin that "Peeler warned him not to go near the Compound as there were going to be `60 to 70 TABC (Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission) guys in helicopters and a shoot-out would occur'." And Peeler himself confessed to the Treasury review team that he had told Jones there would be "some type of law enforcement action" and that "the action was likely to be a raid of some type and that there might be shooting." KWTX-TV cameraman Dan Mulloney testified that KWTX-TV's initial information came from law enforcement agents he refused to name--something the Treasury report failed to reveal--as well as from a private ambulance driver working with BATF. (Similarly, BATF agent Ballesteros admitted that it was non-BATF law enforcement that tipped off the Waco Tribune-Herald.) Therefore, BATF agents' expectations of a shootout were directly transmitted to the Davidians.
Mulloney, Peeler, and reporter John McLemore were the only non-combatants at Mount Carmel that fateful day. And the three became the only independent witnesses in the subsequent trials that attempted to assess blame for the botched raid as well as the subsequent federal assault and fire on April 19, 1993, that left about 80 people dead. Mulloney shot the TV footage that was shown around the world, of agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms storming the Davidians’ home. Mulloney and McLemore, later used their vehicle to transport injured ATF agents away from the shootout.[4]
[edit] HD History
KWTX was the first station in the Central Texas area to be broadcasting in High Definition Television (HDTV). KWTX-DT first went on the air on Friday, May 11th, 2001 at 5:10 PM. It began regular programming on Tuesday, May 15th, 2001 on Digital Channel 53. Because KWTX's digital channels are currently on a band of UHF which will be no longer in use after the February 17, 2009 cutoff date for analog television broadcasting (channels 52 to 69), it seems likely that KWTX will move its digital signals from Channel 53 to Channel 10 after 2009.
[edit] Local Trivia
KWTX shares the callsign with radio station 97.5 FM, a Top 40 Pop station and 1230 AM, a News/Talk station both owned by Clear Channel Communications. In 1997 the radio stations were sold to GulfStar and later Clear Channel. As part of the deal, the radio stations moved out of the building at American Plaza and into their own building. Today KWTX-TV uses the area once occupied by the radio stations for offices and edit bays.
[edit] Operations
Though identifying as a station in its own right, KBTX-TV in Bryan / College Station is considered a semi-satellite of KWTX. It has most of its internal operations run alongside KWTX, and clears all of KWTX's syndicated programming (although it has some shows not seen on KWTX).
[edit] News/Station Presentation
[edit] Newscast Titles
- TX News (1957-1975)
- TX News 10 (1975)
- Area 10 News (1975)
- Region 10 News (1975-1989)
- Channel 10 News (1989-1990)
- NewsChannel 10 (1990-1997)
- News 10 (1997-present)
[edit] Station Slogans
- The Number One Professionals (1983-85)
- Always A Step Ahead (late 1980s)
- The News You Know, The People You Trust (1995-1997)
- Central Texas' News Leader (1997-2005)
- First, Fast and Accurate (2005-2007)
- The News and Weather Authority (2008-Present)
[edit] Logos
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Station Website
- CW Texas Station Website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KWTX
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KWTX-TV
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