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The company was founded in 1892 by two graduates of Iowa State College, William H. Jackson and Berkeley M. Moss. [8] The partners initially contracted to have their steel tanks fabricated by Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, but soon took on a third partner, Edward W. Crellin, who was operating a small fabricating shop in Des Moines, Iowa.
KCCI broadcasts 34 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday, three hours on Saturdays and four hours on Sundays).. Although it was the last Big Three station to sign on in the area, channel 8 has been the highest-rated station in Des Moines for most of its history, mainly due to its roots in the Register.
In 2010, a 6 a.m. hour of News 8 Today was added. In February 2010, days before the Winter Olympics, WGAL began using updated tickers for weather warnings, school closings and breaking news to fit 16:9 screens, preventing high definition programming from reverting to 4:3 standard definition when the tickers appeared. Around late October or ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]
K08QL-D in Logan, Utah, on virtual channel 8, which rebroadcasts KCSG; K08QM-D in Wendover, Utah; K08QN-D in Golden Valley, Arizona; K08QP-D in Silver City, New Mexico; KAET in Phoenix, Arizona, on virtual channel 8; KAKM in Anchorage, Alaska; KBNI-LD in Santa Maria, California; KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa; KCWC-DT in Lander, Wyoming; KEET in ...
A special weather statement has been issued about an elevated fire danger for much of Indiana by the National Weather Service. Here's what to know. What is an elevated fire danger?
Purdue and Indiana meet for the 125th time on Saturday as the two schools vie for the Old Oaken Bucket once again. Although both teams come in at 3-8 (Purdue 2-6 in Big Ten play, Indiana 1-7 ...
The station first signed on the air on July 1, 1954 [4] at 6 p.m. Founded by C. Bruce McConnell—owner of WISH radio (1310 AM, now WTLC)—it was the third television station to sign on in the Indianapolis market, after WFBM-TV (channel 6, now WRTV), which signed on in May 1949 and Bloomington-licensed WTTV (channel 10, now on channel 4), which signed on six months later in November 1949.