WFIE
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Evansville, Indiana | |
Branding | 14 WFIE / 14 News |
Slogan | The Tri-State's News Leader |
Channels | 14 (UHF) analog, 46 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | NBC, 24/7 Weather on DT2, The Tube on DT3 |
Owner | Raycom Media |
Founded | November 15, 1953 on UHF channel 62 |
Call letters meaning | We're First In Evansville |
Former affiliations | ABC, DuMont (1953-1956)[1] |
Transmitter Power | 2,510 kW Analog 250 kW Digital 128 kW Digital STA |
Website | www.14wfie.com |
WFIE, owned and operated by Raycom Media, is the NBC network affiliate serving the Evansville, Indiana metropolitan area, known as the "Tri-State" area of Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. It operates on UHF channel 14 and in high definition on channel 46, also on the UHF dial.
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[edit] History
The station began broadcasting on November 15, 1953 on channel 62, originally co-owned by Jesse, Isadore, and Oscar Fine. It was the sixth television station in Indiana. The station, with FCC approval, moved to channel 14 in August of 1961. The station was an affiliate of NBC, ABC, and DuMont.[1] The station's call letters mean "We're First In Evansville". While it was the first station with its main studio in Evansville, WEHT had actually beaten it to the air by a few months from its studios in Henderson.
The Fines sold WFIE to the Morton family of Louisville, owners of fellow NBC affiliate WAVE-TV, in 1956. The Mortons' broadcasting holdings would eventually become known as Orion Broadcasting. In October 1981, Orion merged with Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation, a subsidiary of insurance and broadcasting conglomerate Liberty Corporation. Liberty bowed out of the insurance business in 2000, bringing WFIE directly under the Liberty banner. On February 1, 2006, Liberty merged with Raycom.
In May of 2002, WFIE began broadcasting digitally on channel 46.
In Fall 2005, WFIE launched a 24 hour, local, weather channel on digital channel 14.2. "First Alert Weather Now" features an L-shaped display, and continuously shows doppler radar and local and national forecasts. It is very similar to NBC Weather Plus.
On April 3, 2006 WFIE abandoned 615 Music's popular "News One" theme music in favor of "NBC Flagship," part of "The NBC Collection," by Gari Communications. This marked the station's first theme change since 1996.
In early August 2006, WFIE began branding their newscasts as "14 News," dropping the "Newswatch 14" identity. In a further transition, WFIE rebranded their weather department under the "First Alert" label on September 22, 2006. This is a departure from the "Storm Team" brand used since the mid-nineties.
In November 2006, WFIE added The Tube Music Network on digital channel 14.3, in accordance with many Raycom Media stations.
[edit] First in Evansville
WFIE claims to be the first television station in Evansville. While technically true, the tri-state area's first television station is actually WEHT, which went on the air on September 27, 1953. Although WEHT is licensed to Evansville, its studios and transmitter are located across the Ohio River in Henderson, Kentucky. WFIE, like WEHT, also has its transmitter and tower in Henderson.
WFIE was the market's first television station to telecast color programs, in 1956. It was the first in Evansville to telecast live and local color programs, beginning on March 10, 1966. The station also became the first in the market to broadcast local news, sports and weather outside its studios in August 1977.
In the ensuing years, WFIE would have two more "firsts". It became the first television station in the market to broadcast in stereo in September 1985, and was only the second station in Indiana (first in Evansville) to build its own Doppler radar system, in February 1988.
[edit] Newscasts
Weekdays
- 14 News Sunrise (4:30-7:00 AM): Dan Katz, Beth Sweeney, Byron Douglas-Weather
- 14 News Midday with Mike (11:00 AM-12:00 PM): Mike Blake and Byron Douglas-Weather
- 14 News at 5 (5:00-5:30 PM): Ann Komis, Drew Spier , Jeff Lyons-Weather
- 14 News at 6 (6:00-6:30 PM): Ann Komis, David James, Jeff Lyons-Weather, Mike Blake-Sports
- 14 News at 10 (10:00-10:35 PM): Ann Komis, David James,Jeff Lyons-Weather, Chris Goodman-Sports
Weekends
- 14 News at 6 (6:00-6:30 PM): Liza Danver, Chad Sewich-Weather, Rich Miller-Sports
- 14 News at 10 (10:00-10:35 PM): Liza Danver, Chad Sewich-Weather, Rich Miller-Sports
[edit] Notable WFIE Alumni
Marcia Yockey 1953 off and on through 1988
[edit] References
- ^ The History of WFIE-TV. The Boneyard. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
[edit] External links
- 14 WFIE, The Tri-State's News Leader: Home
- The History of WFIE-TV, 50th Anniversary
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WFIE
Local television stations |
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WDRB 41 (FOX, Louisville) |
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See also Broadcast television in the St. Louis, Missouri and Louisville, Kentucky markets |
NBC Network Affiliates in the state of Indiana | |
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WTWO 2 (Terre Haute) - WTHR 13 (Indianapolis) - WFIE 14 (Evansville) - WNDU 16 (South Bend) - WISE 33 (Fort Wayne) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, PBS, Religious and Other stations in the state of Indiana |
Corporate Staff: Paul McTear (President & CEO) | Wayne Daugherty | Marty Edelman | Leon Long | Jeff Rosser | Anne Adkins | Clyde Baucom | Rebecca Bryan | David Folsom | Mary Carloe McDonnell | Billy McDowell | Susana Schuler | Melissa Thurber |
CBS Network Affiliates: KFVS | KOLD | KSLA | WAFB | WOIO | WTOC | WTOL | WTVR |
Fox Network Affiliates: WDFX | WFLX | WFXG1 | WPGX | WSFX1 | WTNZ | WXIX | WXTX1 |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KFVE | WBXH | WUAB |
NBC Network Affiliates: KCBD | KHNL/KHBC/KOGG | KPLC | WAFF | WALB | WAVE | WDAM | WECT | WFIE | WIS | WLBT | WMBF2 | WMC | WSFA |
1Raycom Media operates these stations owned by Southeastern Media Holdings. |
2Scheduled to begin broadcasting in 2007. |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: 4,200 | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.raycommedia.com |