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ND WXYZ: Deceased. The station reports Goetz will leave TV news to focus on motivational speaking & … On January 1, 2013, This TV programming was replaced on digital channel 11.2 with its former sister network MeTV (both networks were owned at the time by Weigel Broadcasting; This TV has since been taken over by Tribune Broadcasting). In addition to its main studio in Fargo, KVLY operates a news bureau and sales office in the US Bank building in downtown Grand Forks. News Anchor. Turnberg, a native of Dawson, Minn., has earned numerous honors. 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Valley News Live is the name of the news department shared by KVLY and KXJB. KVLY is considered a part of the NBC North Dakota state network of NBC affiliates, although it airs separate newscasts and syndicated programming from flagship and sister station KFYR-TV in Bismarck. There's an exhaustive list of past and present employees! On August 13, 1963, channel 11 moved to its current tower near Blanchard. KVLY has been home to North Dakota State Bison football games in recent years. In the 2019–2020 season the pregame show featured former NFL player and Bison alum Kyle Emanuel as one of the hosts.[12]. You do read them. WJBK: Anchor Former … WXYZ: Deceased. Some of that was part time, while attending college. On November 12, 2014, KXJB's programming was moved to KVLY's second digital subchannel (now also carried as KXJB-LD's main channel), displacing MeTV to the third. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 44. KVLY broadcasts 21½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with four hours each weekday, one hour on Saturdays and a half-hour on Sundays). The station serves the southern half of the Fargo-Grand Forks television market, with WDAZ-TV serving the northern half. News Anchor (The Valley Today) at KVLY-TV West Fargo, North Dakota 500+ connections. Adam co-anchors KVRR Local News from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Adam Ladwig joined KVRR as the Weekend Anchor/Reporter in October, 2015. Get your mornings started with First News weekdays from 5-7 a.m. In May 2006, KVLY made its logo bolder to reflect the change to HDTV. You do feel them. WDAY is offered on cable channel 6 in most areas. In 1963, the call letters were changed to KEND-TV. Jeopardy!, which is paired with Wheel of Fortune in most markets, airs instead on CBS-affiliated sister station KXJB-LD; Fargo is one of the few markets where Jeopardy! It really does. Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company. Experience AE2S May 2011 - Present Daron Selvig Media 2002 - Present KVLY-TV/KXJB-TV 2007 - May 2011 KVLY TV 1995 - 2007 KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) 1992 - 1995 KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) 1990 - 1992 KFYR-TV 1989 - 1990 NDSU Extension Service 1987 - 1989 Skills Videography, Video Production, Presentations, Presentation Coaching, Television News, Television Producing, News Anchoring, … Syndicated programming on KVLY includes Dr. Phil, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Wheel of Fortune among others. Led by Mike Berg, Charlie Williams, Steve Colby, Dan Retherford and myself, we had a 24-2 season, won the NIC and lost by one point to Augsburg to advance to the national championship. I can't begin to tell you how many times I have learned this lesson. But you do hear them. You learn to delete the hate and scroll past the negative comments. Some of the defunct translators were actually in the western part of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, broadcast television market. The station broadcasts regular season games and produces a pregame show. It also broadcasts an additional 13½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week for KVLY-DT 11.2 and KXJB-LD 30.1 and 30.2, consisting of the noon and 5:30 p.m. newscasts, an hour-long extension of KVLY's morning newscast The Valley Today at 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and a half-hour nightly prime time newscast at 9:00 p.m. Here are just a few names you might recognize:... 101 5th Street North, KVLY-TV, virtual channel 11 (UHF digital channel 36), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Fargo, North Dakota, United States, serving eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. CBS and KXJB's programming moved to KVLY's second subchannel in December 2014 (and later KXJB-LD), therefore KVLY can now count all of its subchannels as one station for ratings purposes. Meet the team of anchors, reporters and staff of KVRR Local News However, until recently, KVLY and KXJB were not counted as one station due to different network and syndicated programming. For the radio station in Edinburg, Texas, see, Television station in North Dakota, United States, sorted by primary channel network affiliations. Steve Wennblom Fargo, ND. CBS programming remains on KVLY-DT2 in downconverted 720p to provide full-market access to CBS in HD. You can even request information on how much does WDAY-TV pay if you want to. On August 22, 1983, KTHI became an NBC affiliate, swapping affiliations with longtime NBC outlet WDAY-TV (channel 6). The sale was approved by the FCC on November 17, 2006. In January 2010, KVLY added classic movie network This TV to subchannel 11.2. Four, within the media … William Hallman charmed viewers of North Dakota station KVLY when he assisted chief meteorologist Hutch Johnson in front of the weather map last Thursday. Licquia is currently a senior reporter at The FLORIDA Channel, a public affairs programming service in Tallahassee. When KTHI switched affiliation to NBC, it was replaced by ABC affiliate WDAZ-TV (channel 8) in Grand Forks, until Canadian cable companies were granted permission to replace most of the North Dakota stations with network affiliates from Detroit. The same news is broadcast on both channels. Plenty of TV news personalities have come and gone through Fargo's news stations over the past few decades. Last year, Forum readers voted Michelle Turnberg the area's best TV anchor. [3], Gray would continue to provide certain services to KXJB in the interim, and later moved its CBS programming to a multicast subchannel of KVLY. 446 talking about this. KELO-TV - Sioux Falls, South Dakota AreaNews Anchor / Reportersince Oct 2012 KEYC-TV - Mankato, MNNews Anchor / Reporter / ProducerOct 2011 - Oct 2012 Full Profile Matthew Peterson Sioux Falls, SD WDAY-TV, digital channel 21 (virtual channel 6), is the ABC affiliate television station for Fargo, North Dakota. The station's digital signal is multiplexed: In January 2010, KVLY-TV began broadcasting the This TV network on subchannel 11.2. The mean things are forgotten quicker with every passing year. KVLY-TV serves its large coverage area with three translators. If they didn’t like you, they would spread lies to the higher ups to get you removed. In September 2005, ten years after changing its call sign from KTHI, KVLY became the first major network affiliate in Fargo to broadcast in high-definition. Professions & Specialties. Bartnick is currently a video journalist for KELOLAND television in Sioux Falls, S.D. If a buyer was not found for KXJB, the station would cease broadcasting in the interim. Experience & … All are … The two outlets share studios on 21st Avenue South in Fargo. I have worked in the Fargo market since '89...first for KXJB and then as a combo set up with KXJB/KVLY. Due to many of KVLY's newscasts being simulcast on KXJB, KVLY and KXJB's ratings are combined. Minnesota State University, Moorhead. Read more about this topic: KSFY-TV. and Wheel of Fortune are carried on separate stations. Here are a handful of local female pioneers, left to right: Maureen Bunyan, who in 1978 became coanchor of Channel 9’s 6 o’clock news; Renee Poussaint, coanchor of the 6 and 11 pm news on Channel 7 beginning in 1978; JC Hayward, coanchor of Channel 9’s 5:30 newscast starting in 1972; and Meryl … It was replaced by classic television network MeTV on January 1, 2013. • Mike Licquia - A reporter for WDAY in the mid-2000s, Licquia made headlines when he was arrested after scaling a fence at Hector International Airport while working on a story. The KVLY-TV mast (formerly the KTHI-TV mast) is a 2,063-foot-tall (629 m) television-transmitting mast in Blanchard, North Dakota.It is used by Fargo station KVLY-TV channel 11.. KVLY is the second-most-watched television station in the Red River Valley, behind WDAY/WDAZ, which are owned by Forum Communications Company. Jim Lounsbury – news anchor (early 1980s; pioneer rock and roll DJ earlier in his career); deceased; Ed Schultz – sports anchor (1982; was Fargo-based syndicated radio host); deceased; Translators. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, transition from analog to digital broadcasts, TV station stokes hate and fear in outrageous report on refugees – Reverb Press, "Gray Buying Hoak, Prime Stations For $342.5M". Andrea Larson. On April 17, 2020, Gray filed a petition with the FCC to restore the station's license, arguing by re-tuning KVLY's backup transmitter and relaunching KCPM using that equipment at a minimum price without further tower work, the station could provide extended coverage of the local impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, local telecourses from the area's school districts, and extended public affairs programming; … Hoak Media bought all of Wicks' television stations, including KVLY, in January 2007. Jacques LeGoff – ‘Jac’ WDIV: Editorial Driector, News Anchor. The current call sign, adopted on May 2, 1995, represents the station's slogan, "The Valley's Choice for Local News," as it serves the communities along the Red River of the North and its tributaries. You learn to shrug off the rude comments. Gray closes Hoak deal; completes refinancing. Join to Connect KVLY-TV. Too many times really. It broadcasts from a 1,000-foot (300 m) tower located near Amenia, North Dakota. KXJB-TV would return to the air as KRDK-TV in January 2015, carrying various networks on its subchannels. Full Profile. From 1968 until the mid-1980s, channel 11 was carried by cable systems across Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, including the Winnipeg area. Business: Co-anchor TV 11 Valley Today ... Three, very few local TV stations are owned by local companies as they were in the past and KVLY is owned by North Dakota Television, LLC which also owns stations in Bismarck, Minot, Williston, Dickinson and Sioux Falls, SD. Reporter/Anchor at KVLY/KXJB. In 2002, Sunrise sold its North Dakota stations to the Wicks Group of New York City. • Amy Hockert - A former KVRR and KVLY news anchor and reporter, Hockert moved on to KARE 11 in Minneapolis for several years before moving to Washington, D.C. She currently works with the Bring Me The News website as well as SmartMouth Strategies, a training and coaching organization. KXJB would then be spun off to minority interests, which under this arrangement would allow the station to continue operating on the conditions that it operated independently (under minority, female and/or non-profit ownership) and not make any partnerships or sharing arrangements with other broadcasters.[4]. It get's easier. The photos you provided may be used to improve Bing image processing services. Recently, KVLY has been the ratings leader for the immediate Fargo-Moorhead metro area and the southern part of the market, however WDAZ's dominance in the Grand Forks metro area and the northern part of the market make the WDAY/WDAZ combo the ratings leader for the entire Fargo–Grand Forks market as a whole.[13]. She's currently the noon anchor for WBBH NBC news in Fort Myers, Fla. • Stacie Schaible - Schaible has been a news anchor for WFLA-TV in Tampa, Fla., for 12 years, after being a 6 and 10 p.m. anchor for WDAY in the late 1990s. Fuqua sold the station to Morgan Murphy Media (owner of KXLY-TV in Spokane, Washington) in 1968. KVLY-TV serves its large coverage area with three translators. Morning News Anchor, Producer, Multimedia Journalist. On cable, the station is available on channel 11 in most areas of the market, and in high definition on Midco digital channel 611 and Sparklight digital channel 1011. There is absolutely no room for growth at this station because any role you get placed in, you will never do it correctly. Sister station KXJB-TV was to be sold by Parker Broadcasting to Excalibur Broadcasting and would have continued to be operated by KVLY under an LMA. Playing on the 1970-71 basketball team is one of the greatest sports stories in the history of Dragon athletics. ReporterCommercial AnnouncerPresenterNews AnchorProgram DirectorOperations ManagerEditorPhysical TherapistArt ProducerSenior Art ProducerPhysical TherapistsMusic ArtistMusic ProfessorsMusic ProfessorMusicianBachelor of ArtsNon-ProfitMedia Producer. The station signed on the air on October 11, 1959, as KXGO-TV (the GO for Fargo), an ABC affiliate. • Kelsey Soby - Soby was a former 5 p.m. anchor and reporter for WDAY, and now works as a morning reporter and traffic anchor for FOX 9 KMSP in Minneapolis. KXJB TV is owned by Catamount and contracts with North Dakota Television to manage the station. Here are just a few names you might recognize: • Stacey Deffenbaugh - Deffenbaugh was a morning anchor for KVLY from 1998 to 2003 before moving away. Meyer Broadcasting of Bismarck, North Dakota, owner of KFYR-TV in Bismarck and its network of satellites in western North Dakota, bought the station in 1995. It was originally owned by North Dakota Broadcasting. The station serves the southern half of the Fargo-Grand Forks television market, with WDAZ-TV serving the northern half. The station is most notable for its broadcast tower, which is the fourth-tallest above-ground structure in the world at 2,063 feet (629 m). [citation needed] Beginning November 5, 2007, KVLY and KXJB expanded their simulcasting to weekdays. In 2003, KVLY began operating CBS affiliate KXJB-TV under a local marketing agreement (LMA), and the two stations began sharing facilities. On November 12, 2014, CBS affiliate KXJB-TV's programming began being simulcast on KVLY's second digital subchannel, displacing MeTV to the third subchannel, as KXJB was sold to Major Market Broadcasting. It broadcasts from a 1,000 foot tower located near Amenia, North Dakota. KVLY and KXJB started simulcasting weekend news in April 2007. On May 28, 2019, KVLY moved from UHF channel 44 to UHF channel 36.[7]. 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Sehring assumed the role of general manager for KVLY-KXJB on May 13, a week after Johnson resigned. [6] KVLY-DT2 began simulcasting in full 1080i HD on KXJB-LD 30.1 in September 2016, along with translators K28MA-D 28.1 in Argusville (covering north and west of Fargo) and K30LR-D 30.1 in Grand Forks. All are owned by local municipalities. On November 20, 2013, Hoak announced the sale of most of its stations, including KVLY-TV, to Gray Television. [5] KXJB signed off at midnight on December 1, 2014, as its programming moved to KVLY's subchannel. Plenty of TV news personalities have come and gone through Fargo's news stations over the past few decades. [2] The sale was completed on June 13, but upon the closing of the sale, and in the wake of the new FCC rules restricting LMAs, Excalibur abandoned its plans to acquire the station. TV news anchor, 1975-1983. • Stacey Deffenbaugh - Deffenbaugh was a morning anchor for KVLY from 1998 to 2003 before moving away. • Kelly Bartnick - Bartnick was a reporter for KVLY before he pleaded guilty in 2006 to charges of fifth-degree assault and motor vehicle tampering stemming from a 2005 incident in a Fargo adult book store, according to Forum archives. Dawson-native Turnberg no longer anchoring Valley News Live in Fargo. KVLY's transmitter is located near Blanchard. She was named Outstanding Young Broadcaster by the North Dakota State Broadcasters Association in 2000 and earned the NDBA Best TV Anchor … KVLY-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 11, on February 16, 2009, the day prior to the original date in which full-power television stations in the United States were set to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later rescheduled for June 12, 2009). Hoak bought KSFY and its satellite stations in July 2006, as well as KVLY-TV and KXJB-TV (LMA with Catamount Broadcasting) of Fargo and KFYR-TV of Bismarck, North Dakota and its satellite stations. In 1964, the call letters were changed to as KTHI-TV (for Tower-HI). A Minnesota gal who wakes up reaaalllly early! [10][11] Through the use of Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP), digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as channel 11, its former VHF analog channel. • Carol Han - After reporting for KVLY from 2000 to 2002, Han has been the Washington correspondent for Cox Broadcasting, a national network of TV stations, since 2006. Combined across the four channels, KVLY produces a total of 35 hours of newscasts each week. When the water in the Red River rose past flood levels, KFGO-AM and WZFG-AM in Fargo, N ... KVLY-TV in Fargo, N.D., might be the reason why. The KVLY tower was at one time the tallest structure in the world and is currently the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere. WDAY-TV, digital channel 21 (virtual channel 6), is the ABC affiliate for Fargo, North Dakota.The station serves the southern half of the Fargo-Grand Forks television market, with WDAZ-TV serving the northern half. WDAY-TV Salaries. Heroes & Icons was added during November 2016 to KVLY's fourth subchannel, bringing a full-market coverage simulcast of KXJB-LD's third subchannel. • Stacey Deffenbaugh - Deffenbaugh was a morning anchor for KVLY from 1998 to 2003 before moving away. Fargo, The KRDK-TV tower is located just six miles (9.7 km) from the KVLY tower. [9] In addition to the main MeTV programming, KVLY used the subchannel for live events (including NDSU Bison basketball), and to repeat its morning newscast, The Valley Today, in the late morning. You can filter them based on skills, years of employment, job, education, department, and prior employment. Get comprehensive information on the number of employees at WDAY-TV from 1992 to 2019. It sold its television stations to Sunrise Television in 1997. • Vineeta Sawkar - A weekend weather anchor and reporter with KXJB from 1990-92, Sawkar currently anchors the morning and midday news for KSTP-TV and KSTC-TV in Minneapolis. KXJB uses its "4" digital on-screen graphic, while KVLY uses the "11" bug during newscasts. Before that, Sehring was general manager of KSFY-TV, the ABC affiliate in Sioux Falls, S.D. Anchors would talk about people while their mics were hot. TV news anchor, 1975-1983. Stephanie Goetz, anchor at Fargo ABC and CBS affiliate KVLY, will leave the station Friday. WDAY-TV, digital channel 21 (virtual channel 6), is the ABC affiliate television station for Fargo, North Dakota. Each year, hundreds of kids come to the station’s "Students Do the News" event, where they have the opportunity to write their own 30-second scripts and present them on camera with one of the KVLY anchors. Popular KXJB-KVLY anchor Michelle Turnberg on dismissal: 'I'm sure they had good reasons'. It broadcasts from a 1,000 foot tower located near Amenia, North Dakota.. Owned by Gray Television, it is a sister station to Horace-licensed low-powered dual CBS/CW+ affiliate KXJB-LD, channel 30 (whose main channel is simulcast in 720p high definition on KVLY's second digital subchannel to extend its reach). In April 2007, KVLY-TV and KXJB-TV began simulcasting weekend newscasts, and in November 2007, the stations began simulcasting news during weekdays rebranded as Valley News Live.[1].

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