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WHO-TV signed on the air on April 15, 1954, as the third television station in Des Moines, after WOI-TV (channel 5) and KGTV (channel 17). It was signed on by the Tri-City Broadcasting Company, [3] which was owned by the Palmer family, owners of WHO radio (AM 1040 and FM 100.3, now KDRB).
TV Query Broadcast Station Search. Washington DC: Federal Communications Commission. 10 December 2015. "Iowa: News and Media: Television". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) Iowa Broadcasters Association "Iowa - Television Stations". Station Index. "Iowa TV stations". Newslink. "Iowa TV Stations". Mondo Times. "Top 15 TV Stations in Iowa ...
Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license. ... WHIO-TV: 7 1949 Cox Media Group Des Moines, IA: KCCI: 8 1955 ... WHNT-TV: 19 1963 Nexstar Media ...
The sales force was expanded and some of the news staff moved to Des Moines to improve the station's competitive standing, but ratings failed to meaningfully rise, and increased revenues came in below projections. In 1991, ISU president Martin C. Jischke recommended WOI-TV be sold, in spite of a down market for commercial TV stations. This was ...
Ames–Des Moines, IA: WOI-DT: 5 (5) 2013–2019 [F] ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. KCWI-TV: 23 (23) 2016–2019: The CW affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. Lafayette, LA: KADN-TV: 15 (16) 2015–2017 [I] Fox affiliate owned by Allen Media Broadcasting KLAF-LD: 46 (46) 2015–2017 [I] NBC affiliate owned by Allen Media Broadcasting on channel 14 ...
This article is a listing of current CBS affiliates in the continental United States and United States possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations, low-power stations, and translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the stations city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Des Moines, Iowa" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
WMSL-TV 23 (now WAFF 48) 1954-1963 (secondary) NBC WHNT-TV 19 Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Shared in later years with ABC affiliate WAFG-TV. Lost CBS affiliation upon the sign-on of WHNT-TV. (Note: WMSL-TV moved its city of license to Huntsville in 1969 and, as a condition, moved to its present channel 48 allocation.)