WAVE (TV)

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WAVE
Image:WAVE3 Logo.png
Louisville, Kentucky
Branding WAVE 3
Slogan Coverage. Community. Commitment.
Channels 3 (VHF) analog,
47 (UHF) digital
Affiliations NBC
Owner Raycom Media
Founded November 24, 1948
Call letters meaning WAVE = The word wave (as in a radio wave)
Former affiliations CBS (secondary, 1948-50), ABC (secondary, 1948-61), DuMont (secondary, 1948-56) [1]
Transmitter Power 100.0 kW/555.0 m (analog)
1000.0 kW/392.0 m (digital)
Website www.wave3.com

WAVE, "WAVE3" is the NBC station in Louisville, Kentucky. It is owned by Raycom Media and broadcasts from its main studio in downtown Louisville. Its transmitter is located in La Grange, Kentucky at 38° 27' 23.00" N Latitude, 85° 25' 28.00" W Longitude.

WAVE refers to its coverage area as "WAVE Country", echoing a popular jingle and image campaign the station launched in the early 1970s. In fact, that very jingle was the image campaign of the news music theme "Home Country" compossed by Al Ham. It currently operates its digital signal on channel 47.

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[edit] History

WAVE signed on November 24, 1948 on channel 5. It was Kentucky's first television station and was owned by the Norton family, who had put WAVE-AM 970 on the air in 1932. At first, it carried programming from all four networks, but was a primary NBC affiliate. WAVE-TV lost CBS in 1950 when WHAS-TV signed on, and lost DuMont programming in 1956 when that network folded, but shared ABC with WHAS until 1961 (when WLKY-TV signed on). It is the only commercial station in Louisville that has never changed its affiliation.

In 1953, WAVE moved to channel 3 due to interference from WLWT in Cincinnati. Over the years, the Nortons acquired three other television stations and two other radio stations, including WFRV-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin (and satellite WJMN-TV in Marquette, Michigan); WMT-AM-FM-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and WFIE in Evansville, Indiana. Eventually, the Norton holdings became known as Orion Broadcasting, headquartered in Louisville with WAVE-AM-TV as the flagship station.

Orion merged with The Liberty Corporation in 1981. WAVE-TV became part of Liberty's broadcast arm, Cosmos Broadcasting, while WAVE-AM was sold off. When Liberty bowed out of the insurance business in 2000, WAVE came directly under the Liberty banner.

In August 2005, Liberty announced that it was being purchased by Raycom Media of Montgomery, Alabama. This sale was completed January 31, 2006.

As of 2006, Tom Wills is the station's longest-tenured on-air personality, having forecast the weather for WAVE since 1969.

[edit] Programming

[edit] Weekdays

  • WAVE 3 News Sunrise - 5-7am
    • David McArthur
    • Carrie Weil
    • Tom Wills - Weather
  • WAVE 3 Listens - 10-11am
    • Cindi Sullivan
  • WAVE 3 News at Noon - 12-1pm
    • Lori Lyle
    • Tom Wills - Weather
  • WAVE 3 News at 5 - 5-5:30pm
    • Jackie Hays
    • Dawne Gee
    • John Belski - Weather
  • WAVE 3 News at 5:30 - 5:30-6pm
    • Scott Reynolds
    • Dawne Gee
    • John Belski - Weather
  • WAVE 3 News at 6 - 6-6:30pm
    • Scott Reynolds
    • Jackie Hays
    • John Belski - Weather
    • Bob Domine - Sports
  • WAVE 3 News at 7 - 7-7:30pm
    • Scott Reynolds
    • Connie Leonard
    • Kevin Harned - Weather
  • WAVE 3 News at 11 - 11-11:35pm
    • Scott Reynolds
    • Dawne Gee
    • John Belski - Weather
    • Kent Taylor - Sports

[edit] Weekends

  • WAVE 3 News Sunrise - 6-7am, 9-10am Saturdays; 6-7am, 9-9:30am Sundays
    • Caton Bredar
    • Angie Goltzbach/Maureen Kyle - Weather
  • WAVE 3 News at 6 - 6-6:30pm
    • Janelle McDonald
    • Andy Weingarten - Weather
    • Mike Hartnett - Sports
  • WAVE 3 News at 11 - 11-11:30pm
    • Janelle McDonald
    • Andy Weingarten - Weather
    • Mike Hartnett - Sports

[edit] Reporters

  • Eric Flack
  • Frances Kuo
  • Maureen Kyle
  • Anne Marshall
  • Shayla Reaves
  • Charla Young
  • James Zambroski

[edit] Owners

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