WTVG
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Toledo, Ohio | |
Branding | 13ABC |
Slogan | Action News |
Channels | 13 (VHF) analog, 19 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | ABC (secondary 1948-70; full time since 1995), The AccuWeather Channel on DT3 |
Owner | Disney/ABC (WTVG, Inc.) |
Founded | July 21, 1948 |
Call letters meaning | TeleVision Great Lakes |
Former callsigns | WSPD-TV (1948-79) |
Former affiliations | NBC (1948-95) CBS (secondary, 1948-58) DuMont (secondary, 1948-55) |
Website | www.13abc.com |
WTVG, known on air as 13ABC, is the ABC owned and operated television station in Toledo, Ohio with a coverage area serving northwestern Ohio, Southeastern Michigan and Essex County, Ontario. Its transmitter is located in Oregon, Ohio. The station broadcasts its analog signal on VHF channel 13, and its digital signal on UHF channel 19.
WTVG is referred to as "13ABC" while their Houston sister station is KTRK-TV, known as "ABC13".
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[edit] History
The station signed on the air on July 21, 1948 as WSPD-TV, owned by Storer Broadcasting along with WSPD radio (AM 1370 and FM 101.5, now WRVF). WSPD-TV was the first television station in the Storer Broadcasting chain. Originally, the station carried programming from all four television networks: NBC (primary affiliation), ABC, CBS and DuMont. With DuMont shutting down in 1955, the CBS affiliation moving to WTOL in 1958 and the ABC affiliation moving to WDHO (now WNWO-TV) in 1970, WSPD-TV became an exclusive NBC affiliate.
Storer also owned WJBK-AM-FM-TV in Detroit and WJW-AM-FM-TV in Cleveland. WSPD-TV's city-grade signal could be seen in the Detroit suburbs, while its grade B signal could be seen in Detroit and Cleveland. The FCC grandfathered this situation under its "one-to-a-market" rule in the 1970s. Storer sold off WSPD-FM in the early 70s and WSPD-AM in 1979, and channel 13 became WTVG.

The Storer stations were taken over by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) in 1985. As a result, WTVG lost its grandfathered protection and was not sold to Gillett Communications along with the other Storer stations in 1987. Instead, it was sold to a local employee/investor group called "Toledo Television, Inc." Toledo Television, in turn, was bought out by SJL Broadcast Management in 1991.
In 1994, New World Communications, the owner of most of WTVG's former sister stations, signed an affiliation deal with Fox Broadcasting Company, resulting in most of New World's stations switching affiliation to Fox. Among the stations due to switch was WJBK, Detroit's longtime CBS affiliate. To avoid being consigned to UHF in the 11th-largest market, CBS heavily wooed Detroit's longtime ABC affiliate, WXYZ-TV. WXYZ's owner, E.W. Scripps Company, then told ABC that unless it agreed to affiliate with Scripps-owned stations in four smaller markets, it would switch WXYZ to CBS. As a contingency, ABC approached SJL about buying WTVG and WJRT-TV in Flint, Michigan. Both stations' city-grade signals reached portions of the Detroit area. The deal closed on August 29, 1995. However, WTVG's affiliation contract didn't run out until November, so ABC had to run WTVG as an NBC affiliate for two months while NBC looked for a new affiliate in the area. On November 5, 1995, WTVG began airing ABC programming, sending the NBC affiliation to WNWO-TV. In 1996, Capital Cities/ABC was acquired by Disney. As it turned out, ABC had agreed to the affiliation deal with Scripps as well, and WXYZ remained an ABC affiliate.
For most of its history, WTVG led the news ratings in Toledo. This is largely because it was the only station in town for a decade. In recent years, however, it has fallen to second place behind WTOL.
[edit] Digital Channels
Channel | Programming |
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13.1 / 19.1 | Main WTVG Programming |
13.2 / 19.2 | News / Alternate Programming |
13.3 / 19.3 | Doppler 13000 Weather Radar/The AccuWeather Channel |
[edit] News Segments
[edit] I-Team
The 13 Action News I-Team works to uncover government waste, scams and problems that affect your safety and health.
In the past three years the I-Team has uncovered several scams, exposed wrongdoers, and recovered thousands of dollars for viewers. The I-Team has become known for their weekly Restaurant Report Card. It's one of the station's highest-rated segments.
[edit] Newsreel
Showcases local news briefs daily from 13abc Action News at 5:30
[edit] Restaurant Report Card
Every Thursday on 13 Action News at 6, the I-Team shows you which restaurants are getting some of the worst health violations in the area. Also each Thursday one violation free restaurant is given the green stamp of approval. Presented By Ronnie Dahl
[edit] Ask the Expert
Each weekday on 13 ABC Action News at noon, get your questions answered by local experts.
- Mondays-Chris Cooper, financial planner
- Tuesdays-Mark Iagulli, personal trainer
- Wednesdays-Julie Welshans, registered dietitian
- Thursdays-Dr. Daniel Cassavar, cardiologist
- Fridays-Dr. Ruby Nucklos, internist
[edit] Weather & Traffic
13ABC has a team of four meteorologists:
- Stan Stachak-Chief Meteorologist
- Jay Berschback
- Theresa Pollick
- Kristin Emery
- Jim Madaus (fill-in)
- Susan Ware (fill-in)
Resources
- 13ABC owns and operates a 350,000 Watt Doppler Radar named Live Doppler 13000
- Systems from Baron Services:
- VIPIR (Volumetric Imaging and Processing of Integrated Radar)
- FasTrac
- StormWarn
- Neighborhood IRIS (Internet Radar Imaging Server)
Traffic
- Shown every 10 minutes along with weather in the mornings 5am-7am
Time Saver Traffic Team:
- Greg Jones
- Joel Gerrard (fill-in)
[edit] Sports
13ABC Action News Sports Rob Powers and the Powers Pack
- Rob Powers
- Joe Nugent
- Dave Holmes
Football Friday-During Regular Season
- Showcases Northwest Ohio High school Football Games
Basketball Friday-During Regular Seasons
- Showcases Northwest Ohio Girls & Boys Basketball
[edit] 13th Frame
For 35 weeks each year 13 Action News Sports sponsors the 13th Frame, each Thursday night at 11pm Rob Powers travels to a local bowling alley to give away $250.
Rules-
- $1 per pin
- $250 for a turkey (three strikes) in a row
- Last seasons final winner- Andy Kirk
- Occasionally during a losing streak the previous week’s prize money accumulates until someone wins the large jackpot.
- Last seasons final winner- Andy Kirk
[edit] Newscasts
- 13 ABC Action News Good Morning - 5am - 7am
- Rebecca Regnier
- Jeff Smith
- Sashem Brey
- Jay Berschback
- Greg Jones
- 13 ABC Action News at Noon
- Susan Ross-Wells
- Jeff Smith
- Jay Berschback
- 13 ABC Action News at 5
- Diane Larson
- Lee Conklin
- Stan Stachak
- 13 ABC Action News at 5:30
- Susan Ross-Wells
- Rob Powers
- Stan Stachak
- 13 ABC Action News at 6 and 11
- Diane Larson
- Lee Conklin
- Stan Stachak
- Rob Powers
- 13 ABC Action News Saturday and Sunday Mornings 6am - 8am
- Melissa Andrews
- Efrem Graham
- Theresa Pollick
- Dave Holmes
- 13 ABC Action News Weekends
- Kristian Brown
- Bill Hormann
- Kristin Emery
- Joe Nugent
[edit] Reporters
- Anthony Cabrera
- Ronnie Dahl (I-Team)
- Tony Geftos
- Lissa Guyton
- Jennifer Jarrell
- Alexis Means
- Sanna Orra
- Zack Ottenstein
[edit] Personalities & Trivia
- Kristin Emery was recently hired by WTVG. She started June 1st. She takes the places of Meteorologist Susan Ware, who went on maternity leave in February. Ware said that she wanted to work on a fill in basis. Earlier this year, Leslie LoBue from WJRT-TV in Flint helped fill in for Ware, then Jim Madaus from WXYZ-TV came in April.
- Alexis Means won an Emmy for best spot news coverage for "Gunmen in the School," a breaking news story in which a gunmen was seen on surveillance video walking in to a Toledo Public School with a gun.
- On June 21, 2006, Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan was under a moderate risk for severe weather. A massive complex of thunderstorms moved into Michigan and took a turn to the southeast. A tornado warning was later issued for Lucas County. During this, Jeff Smith was with his wife, Lisa, who had gone into labor at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. Later that night, she gave birth to a boy — Dugan Jeffrey Smith. Efrem Graham and Sashem Brey have been filling in for Smith in the mornings, while Rebecca Regnier fills in at Noon.
- On January 15, 2007, Stan Stachak returned to 13 ABC Action News. He had been off for several weeks to have knee replacement surgery.
- All Toledo stations (WTVG, WTOL, WNWO, and WUPW) use the Jeep Liberty as an ENG vehicle, due to the fact that they are made locally by DaimlerChrysler.
[edit] Past Personalities
- Elisa Amigo
- Jala Anderson
- Gordon Boyd
- Dave Chudowsky
- Hakem Dermish
- Tim Gerber
- Katrina Hancock
- Erica Hurtt
- Jason Knowles
- Jason Martinez
- Christa Quinn
- Adora Udoji
- Kelli Wiese
- Diane Wilson
- Kareen Wynter
[edit] See also
- Circle 7 logo - WTVG's Circle 13 logo is a derivative of the Circle 7 logo
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Local television stations
WTOL 11 (CBS) - WTVG 13 (ABC, News on DT2, The AccuWeather Channel on DT3) - W22CO 22 (TBN) - WNWO 24 (NBC, The Tube on DT2, WX+ on DT3) - WBGU 27 (PBS) - WGTE 30 (PBS) - WBTL 34 (AS) - WUPW 36 (Fox) - W38DH 38 (AS) - WLMB 40 (FamilyNet) - WMNT 48 (MNTV/A1) |
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See also: Broadcast television stations in the Detroit-Windsor, Lansing, Cleveland, Columbus, Lima, Fort Wayne and London Markets |
WEWS 5 (Cleveland) - WSYX 6 (Columbus) - WCPO 9 (Cincinnati) - WTVG 13 (Toledo) - WLQP-LP 18 (Lima) - WKEF 22 (Dayton) - WYTV 33 (Youngstown) |
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See also: CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, MyNetworkTV, CW and Other stations in Ohio |