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KFSM-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States, serving the Arkansas River Valley and Northwest Arkansas as an affiliate of CBS. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station has studios on South 48th Street in Johnson (with a Springdale mailing address), and its transmitter is located northwest of Winslow, Arkansas.
Prior to entering politics, Earnhart was a broadcaster and a weatherman for KFSM-TV, a CBS News affiliate in Fort Smith, Arkansas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He worked in his family's vehicle repair business, originally established as Armbruster & Co in 1921.
Ogle was born in Edmond, Oklahoma, the son of Jack Ogle (1930–1999), a veteran television journalist who worked for NBC affiliate WKY-TV (channel 4, now KFOR-TV) as a news anchor and later news director from 1962 to 1977, and Karen Ogle (née Lee; 1947–2000). He is the eldest of their three sons, all of whom would eventually follow their ...
In 1990, Moore began her newscasting career in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for CBS affiliate KFSM-TV. After three years in Fort Smith, she would later move on to Memphis, Tennessee, to work at NBC affiliate WMC-TV. She later moved to Atlanta, Georgia for ABC affiliate WSB-TV in 1998. In 2001, Moore won an Emmy for her news piece on cystic fibroids ...
Swapped affiliations with NBC affiliate KFSM-TV, reuniting CBS with its original Fort Smith affiliate (KFSM-TV (as KFSA-TV) had previously been a secondary CBS affiliate from 1953 until the sign-on of KNAC-TV in 1956, and again from 1958 when the two stations merged to the sign-on of KFPW-TV in 1971). Fresno, California: KMJ-TV 24 (now KSEE ...
KFSM may refer to: KFSM-TV, a television station (channel 5 virtual/18 digital) licensed to Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States; the ICAO code for Fort Smith Regional ...
Swapped affiliations with CBS affiliate KFTA-TV, reuniting CBS with its original Fort Smith affiliate (KFSM-TV (as KFSA-TV) had previously been a secondary CBS affiliate from 1953 until the sign-on of KNAC-TV in 1956, and again from 1958 when the two stations merged to the sign-on of KFPW-TV in 1971), due to KFSM-TV looking for stronger ...
KFSA-TV (now KFSM-TV on channel 5) in Fort Smith, Arkansas (1953 to 1958) WJCL in Savannah, Georgia (1982 to 1985) WKEF in Dayton, Ohio (1980 to 2004)