WRGT-TV
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Dayton, Ohio | |
Branding | FOX 45 |
Slogan | Dayton's News Source |
Channels | 45 (UHF) analog, 30 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Fox (Since 1987) My Network TV (DT2) |
Owner | Cunningham Broadcasting (local marketing agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Founded | September 17, 1984 |
Call letters meaning | The WRiGhT Brothers (who were from Dayton) |
Former affiliations | Independent (1984-1987) |
Website | FOX 45 Website |
WRGT-TV is a broadcast television station in Dayton, Ohio affiliated with the Fox network. It broadcasts on channel 45. WRGT is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting Corporation, but operated by the Sinclair Broadcast Group under a local marketing agreement with Dayton's ABC affiliate, WKEF-TV. However, Sinclair effectively owns WRGT due to Cunningham's ownership structure (see below).
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[edit] History
WRGT signed on as an independent station on September 17, 1984. The station was owned by Act III Broadcasting. The station ran a general entertainment format consisting of cartoons, classic sitcoms, recent off network sitcoms, old movies, drama shows and sports. It was Act III's second station, following WVAH-TV in Charleston, West Virginia two years earlier.
Prior to WRGT's sign-on, the only source of non-network programming in Dayton (aside from WXIX-TV and WIII-TV [now WSTR-TV in Cincinnati and WTTE in Columbus; which all reach portions of the Dayton market) was WTJC (channel 26, now WBDT), a mostly religious station. However, Act III persuaded WTJC's owner, Miami Valley Christian Television, to sell most of WTJC's non-religious programming to WRGT. For all intents and purposes, WRGT was now the only general-entertainment station in Dayton.
Despite the competition from larger-market stations (WXIX and WSTR were both available on cable), WRGT prospered. It would not have any real competition in Dayton until 1999, when channel 26 became a WB affiliate as WBDT (it was briefly a Pax affiliate before then). After Fox launched in 1986, Act III signed an affiliation deal with Fox. All of Act III's stations, including WRGT, became charter affiliates of the fledgling network.
Act III merged with Abry in 1994. A few months later, Abry merged with Sinclair, but sold WRGT to Sullivan Broadcasting. However, Sullivan outsourced WRGT's operations to Sinclair. By 1999 more reality and talk shows would be in Fox 45's mix.
In 1998 Sullivan's managing partner, Sinclair, bought WKEF, then an NBC affiliate. In 2001, Sinclair purchased most of Sullivan's other stations, but could not buy WRGT for two reasons. The Dayton market has only seven full-power stations-—not enough to legally permit a duopoly. Also, the FCC does not allow common ownership of two of the four highest-rated stations in a single market. With this in mind, WRGT was sold to Glencairn, Ltd.. However, nearly all of Glencairn's stock was controlled by trusts in the name of the Smith family, founding owners of Sinclair. This effectively gave Sinclair a duopoly in Dayton. Glencairn later changed its name to Cunningham Broadcasting. There is nearly uncontestable evidence that Glencairn/Cunningham is merely a shell corporation which Sinclair uses to circumvent FCC ownership rules.
Also in 1998, WRGT started their 10pm newscast, using WKEF's newsteam. In the 2006 February Sweeps period, Fox 45's 10pm newscast was the fastest growing newscast out of any in the Dayton market, sometimes winning the 10pm timeslot on certain nights.
In 2006, Fox 45 started the Dayton market's first all local morning news program from 7-9am.
Sinclair and Fox recently finalized a six-year affiliation contract extension for Sinclair's 19 Fox affiliates, including WRGT. WRGT's affiliation contract now expires in March 2012.[citation needed]
[edit] My Network TV Dayton
In August of 2006, it was confirmed that My Network TV would air on WRGT-DT2.[1] Additionally, FOX 45 is now airing My Network TV's two programs on its main station in the early morning hours (1 A.M. and 2 A.M.)
On September 16, 2006 Time Warner Cable added My Network TV to its digital cable lineup on channel 746. The channel has been branded as "My TV Dayton" and airs the My Network TV primetime block from 8:00PM - 10:00PM, paid programming from 2:00AM - 3:00PM with a break at 9:00AM for "Fox 45 In the Morning", and airing syndicated shows the rest of the day.
[edit] Previous Logo
WRGT logo from 1986. The fonts in this logo were very similar to the ones used by stations owned by Meredith Corporation; however, Meredith never owned WRGT. |
[edit] Newscasts
- Weekdays
Fox 45 In the Morning anchored by Kathy Hart, Nathan Baker and Asa George 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m
Fox 45 Dayton's News Source at 10 anchored by Mark Pompilio and Michelle Kingsfield Monday through Thursday; anchored by Don Hammond Friday 10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
- Weekends
Fox 45 Dayton's News Source at 10 anchored Saturday by Don Hammond; anchored Sunday by Mark Pompilio and Michelle Kingsfield 10:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Fox 45 replays its morning newscast 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and replays its 10:00 p.m. news at midnight on its secondary digital channel MyTV Dayton.
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Broadcast television in the Dayton market (Nielsen DMA #58) | |||
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WDTN 2 (NBC) - WHIO 7 (CBS) (Accuweather on DT2) - WPTO 14 (PBS) - WPTD 16 (PBS) - WKEF 22 (ABC) - WBDT 26 (The CW) - WRCX-LP 40 (BFC) - WKOI 43 (TBN) - WRGT 45 (Fox) (MNTV on DT2) - WWRD-LP 55 (HSN) - W66AQ 66 (MNTV) |
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Defunct cable television channels | |||
See also: Broadcast television in the Indianapolis, Columbus, Cincinnati, Fort Wayne, and Lima markets |
Fox Network Affiliates in the state of Ohio | |
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WJW 8 (Cleveland) - WXIX 19 (Cincinnati) - WOHL-CA 25 (Lima) - WTTE 28 (Columbus) - WUPW 36 (Toledo) - WRGT 45 (Dayton) - WYFX-LP 62 (Youngstown) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, MyNetworkTV, CW and Other stations in Ohio |
WSYX-DT 6.2 (Columbus) - WOHL-CA 25 (secondary) (Lima) - WYTV-DT 33.2 (Youngstown) - WUAB 43 (Cleveland) - WRGT-DT 45.2 (Dayton) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Ohio |
Corporate Staff: David D. Smith (COB and President & CEO) | Frederick G. Smith | J. Duncan Smith | Robert E. Smnith | Daniel C. Keith | Martin R. Leader | Lawrence E. McCanna | Basil A. Thomas | David B. Amy | Lucy A. Rutishauser | Barry M. Faber | David R. Bochenek | Nat S. Ostroff | Donald H. Thompson | Thomas I. Waters III | Darren Shapiro | Gregg Siegel | Jeff Sleete | M. William Butler | Steven M. Marks | Delbert R. Parks III | Joe DeFeo |
ABC Network Affiliates: KDNL | WCHS | WEAR | WGGB | WICD | WICS | WKEF | WLOS | WSYX | WXLV |
The CW Network Affiliates: KOCB | KVCW7 | WLFL8 | WNAB1 | WNUV2 | WTTO / WDBB | WUCW | WVTV |
Fox Network Affiliates: KABB | KBSI | KDSM | KOKH | WBFF | WDKY | WMSN | WPGH3 | WRGT2 | WRLH | WSMH6 | WSYT | WTAT2 | WTTE2 | WUHF4 | WUTV | WVAH2 | WYZZ4 | WZTV |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KMYS | KVMY | WABM | WCGV | WDKA5 | WFGX5 | WMMP | WMYA2 | WMYV | WNYO9 | WNYS5 | WPMY | WRDC | WRLH | WSTR | WSYX | WTTA5 | WTVZ | WUXP |
1Sinclair operates this station owned by Tennessee Broadcasting under an outsourcing agreement. Sinclair is looking to acquire the station outright. |
2These stations are nominally owned by Cunningham Broadcasting and operated by Sinclair under local marketing agreements. However, Sinclair effectively owns Cunningham because it controls nearly all of Cunningham's stock. |
3This station is involved in a "news-share" agreement with Cox Enterprises-owned WPXI. |
4Sinclair has ownership interests in these stations, but management capabilities belong to Nexstar Broadcasting Group. |
5Sinclair operates these stations, which are owned by local independent or private companies, with the execption of WTTA where Sinclair CEO David Smith is the station's majority owner. |
6This station is involved in a "news share" with Meredith Corporation-owned WNEM-TV |
7This station is involved in a "news share" with Sunbelt Communications Company-owned KVBC |
8This station is involved in a "news share" with Disney/ABC-owned WTVD. |
9This station is involved in a "news share" with Gannett-owned WGRZ. |
Annual Revenue: $1.24 billion USD (2004) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: SBGI | Website: www.sbgi.net |