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KATV (channel 7) is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on Riverfront Drive in the Riverdale section northwest of downtown Little Rock, and its transmitter is located at the Shinall Mountain antenna farm in the Chenal Valley area (itself a developer-created corruption of ...
Anne Pressly (August 28, 1982 – October 25, 2008) was an American news anchor for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born in Beaufort, South Carolina and grew up in Greenville. She moved to Little Rock during her high school junior year when her mother remarried.
KATV, Little Rock, Arkansas; KETV, Omaha, Nebraska; ... ZFB-TV, Bermuda (broadcasts on channel 19.7; branding is by former analog channel number) Formerly affiliated
KTHV continued to strengthen its hand when former morning radio DJ Craig O'Neill became the station's new evening sportscaster in 2000. [22] In February 2001, KTHV had an outright win at 10 p.m., the first time KATV had not been in first place in a decade; [20] however, channel 7 had the stronger early evening newscasts. [24]
KAIT (channel 8) is a television station in Jonesboro, Arkansas, ... Before the digital transition, the Little Rock-area VHF stations, including KATV (channel 7) and ...
In 2002, she was promoted to anchor Live at Five at KATV and, in 2003, she also added Channel 7 News at 6 p.m. and Channel 7 News nightside to her anchoring duties. While at KATV, Kate reported on 9/11 from Ground Zero in New York and presented stories about Arkansans who had lost loved ones during the tragedy.
B.J. Sams came to KTHV after years of anchoring news at KHON-TV in Honolulu, Hawaii where he served as main anchor for several years in the 1970s, after serving from 1964-70 as co-anchor at KATV Channel 7. After returning to Arkansas in 1982, he was first the sole anchor, then co-anchor, of the evening newscast before moving to the morning show.
Beginning April 1, two daily news programs and other fare for KATV began broadcasting from the Little Rock studios. [17] For two weeks, no television station licensed to Little Rock was on the air; this changed when KARK-TV signed on April 15. [18] The KATV Little Rock studios burned to the ground on the morning of November 1, 1957. [19]