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KWCH-DT (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Hutchinson, Kansas, United States, serving the Wichita area as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by Gray Media alongside CW affiliate KSCW-DT (channel 33) and maintains studios on 37th Street North in northeast Wichita and a transmitter facility located east of Hutchinson in rural northeastern Reno County.
KWCH: No Identified as Eyewitness News 1969–1977 and again 1983–1995 and then Channel 12 Eyewitness News 1995–2001. Has identified as KWCH 12 Eyewitness News from 2001 to 2022. Now identifies as 12 News since 2022. Wichita Falls, Texas / Lawton, Oklahoma: KAUZ-TV: No
In 2010, that station added a half-hour Sunday evening newscast at 7 p.m. to KSCW, titled Eyewitness News Weekend. On September 12, 2011, KWCH began producing half-hour newscasts at 4 p.m. weekdays and seven nights a week at 9 p.m. for KSCW; the latter production directly competed temporarily with another half-hour nightly newscast on Fox ...
The inserts were discontinued in 2001, with the Hall Street facility being reduced to a news bureau and sales office; the two reporter/photographers employed by the station began relaying content to Wichita to be incorporated into KWCH's Eyewitness News broadcasts seen simultaneously in Wichita, Hays, Goodland and Dodge City/Ensign.
KEYT-DT2, a digital channel of KEYT-TV in Santa Barbara, California (cable channel, branded as NewsChannel 12) KFVS-TV in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; KHSL-TV in Chico/Redding, California; KSLA in Shreveport, Louisiana; KWCH-DT in Wichita, Kansas; KXII in Sherman, Texas; KXMB-TV in Bismarck, North Dakota Part of the KX Television Network; WBNG-TV ...
She became an anchor and reporter at KWCH-DT in August 1983. [1] In 1991, she moved to KFMB-TV in San Diego. She returned to Wichita in 1995 to work at KAKE until May 25, 2016. [2] [3] Peters returned to the air in late 2017, co-hosting Hatteberg's People on KPTS with former KAKE co-anchor Larry Hatteberg.
The Smoky Hills Public Television Corporation was founded in 1978, with the intent to start a non-commercial educational television station in western Kansas. This region is part of the Wichita–Hutchinson Plus market, an unusually large market that covers over 70 counties stretching from the Flint Hills to the Colorado border–almost three-fourths of the state.
The Community Voice, bi-weekly, local African American news [7] Liberty Press, monthly, gay and lesbian lifestyle [8] The PlainDealer, monthly, labor news [9] The Sunflower, three days a week, Wichita State University student newspaper [10] The White Buffalo Gazette, monthly, American Indian news [11] The Wichita Business Journal, weekly [12]