WLOS
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WLOS | |
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Asheville, North Carolina | |
Branding | 13 WLOS, News 13 |
Slogan | Western North Carolina's News Leader |
Channels | 13 (VHF) analog, 56 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | ABC The Tube on DT2 |
Owner | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Founded | September 18, 1954 |
Call letters meaning | Wonderful Land Of Sky |
Former callsigns | None |
Former affiliations | None |
Transmitter Power | 178 kW/853 m (analog) |
Website | www.wlos.com |
WLOS channel 13 is the ABC television affiliate in Asheville, North Carolina. It also serves other portions of western North Carolina, upstate South Carolina (including Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson), northeastern Georgia, and eastern Tennessee. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group and is sister station to WMYA-TV, the market's MyNetworkTV affiliate. WLOS' transmitter is located atop Mount Pisgah.
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[edit] History
The station signed on air on September 18, 1954. It has been an ABC affiliate from the beginning, although its market area was smaller then. The South Carolina portion of its current market was served by WAIM-TV, channel 40, in Anderson. WLOS boosted its signal to cover upstate South Carolina in 1979 and pressured ABC to drop its affiliation with WAIM.
The station was owned by Wometco until 1984, when the company was sold to the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR). WLOS was later sold to Anchor Media, which in turn was later sold to River City Broadcasting, which merged with Sinclair in 1996. Channel 40 in Anderson, now MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYA-TV, is also now operated and effectively owned by Sinclair.
[edit] Late Night
WLOS began 24/7 broadcasting in late 2005/early 2006, having previously signed off on early Saturday mornings from 5-6 AM after the late movie. It may still put up color bars now for a few minutes if the movie ends early but otherwise has paid programming. WLOS also signed off every night until 1992 with the introduction of ABC's overnight World News Now, and later just late Friday night/early Saturday morning and late Saturday night/early Sunday morning until the early 2000s. according to a priticular sign-off clip from 1988, the sign offs back then included the national anthem played by the Mason County High School Band, while the color bars afterwards said "Good Morning, 13 WLOS-TV, Asheville, NC." Later on, the sign-offs included Sandi Patty's rendition of the national anthem with a video of different people saluting the flag, followed by shots of newspaper presses and people voting with ballots. These years used a color version of the Indian-head test pattern and in the center said "13 WLOS Asheville-Greenville-Spartanburg."
[edit] Slogans
WLOS used the slogan "Count on 13" from 1988 to 1993, and from 1984 to 1988 used a "Turn To" slogan because of Frank Gari's "Turn To News" theme for the newscasts.
[edit] Current Newscasts
- News 13 This Morning
Victoria Dunkle and Jay Siltzer weather-Bob Caldwell
- News 13 at Noon
Victoria Dunkle weather-Bob Caldwell
- News 13 at 5
Tammy Watford weather-Mike Cuevas
- News 13 at 5:30
Tammy Watford weather-Mike Cuevas
- News 13 at 6
Darcel Grimes & Larry Blunt weather-Mike Cuevas
- News 13 at 11
Darcel Grimes & Larry Blunt weather-Mike Cuevas weekends
- News 13 at 6&11
Russ Bowen weather-Julie Wunder
[edit] Programming
Despite being an ABC affiliate, WLOS has pre-empted a fair amount of network programming over the years, including:
- The Edge of Night
- Fudge
- One Life To Live (early years, replaced with reruns of The Flintstones)
- Ryan's Hope (during the later years of the show)
- ABC Evening News (around the late 1960s to early 1970s, replaced with I Love Lucy reruns)
- All American Girl
- Thunder Alley
- Mike and Maty (replaced by The Jerry Springer Show)
- Full House (some episodes)
- America's Funniest Home Videos (some episodes)
- Dinosaurs (some episodes)
- The Critic (some episodes, replaced with syndicated reruns of Murphy Brown or local programs)
- the first season of The Drew Carey Show (replaced with reruns of Murphy Brown)
- first three seasons of The View (replaced with syndicated talk show The Jerry Springer Show)
- a 2004 airing of Nightline, which paid tribute to the soldiers killed in the 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq (pre-empted on orders from the Sinclair Broadcast Group; seen instead on WHNS)
WLOS has been the home of popular syndicated game shows Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! since 1985.
The station also produced a local children's show called Mr. Bill and Bumbo starring weathermen Bill Norwood (now retired) and Bob Caldwell (current morning and noon weather presenter), who recently celebrated his 40th anniversary on the air at WLOS.
[edit] Newscast name history
WLOS's newscasts have been known by the following names:
- Your Esso Reporter
- Your World Today/Tonight (1970s)
- The Carolina's Today/News 75 [or 76] (1975-1976)
- Dateline 13 News (1970s-1980s)
- News 13 (1980s-current)
[edit] Logos
[edit] External links
Broadcast television in the Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville market (Nielsen DMA #36) |
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WYFF 4 (NBC) - WSPA 7 (CBS) - WGTV 8 (PBS/GPB) - WLOS 13 (ABC) - WGGS 16 (Rel./TBN) - WHNS 21 (Fox) - WNTV 29 / WNEH 38 / WRET 49 (PBS/SCETV) - W31AZ 31 / W50CL 50 / W50CZ 50 (TBN) - WNEG 32 (CBS) - WUNF 33 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WMYA 40 (MNTV) - WYCW 62 (The CW) - WAEN-LP 64 (A1) |
Broadcast television in the Knoxville market (Nielsen DMA #58) | |||
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WETP 2/WKOP 15 (PBS) - WKXE-LP 4 (IND) - WATE 6 (ABC) - WVLT 8 (CBS) (My Network TV on DT2) - WBIR 10 (NBC) - WFEM 12 (FamilyNet/A1) - WLOS 13 (ABC) - W14CX 14 (IND) - WBXX 20 (The CW) - WJZC-LP 22/WEZK-LP 28 (IND) - WEEE-CA 32 (FamilyNet) - WDTT-LP 38 (A1) - WTNZ 43 (FOX) (The Tube on DT2) - W46DC 46 (TBN) - WVLR 48 (CTN) - W50CG 50 (3ABN) - WPXK 54 (i) |
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Local digital television channels | |||
ABC Network Affiliates in the state of North Carolina | |
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WWAY 3 (Wilmington) - WSOC 9 (Charlotte) - WTVD 11 (Durham) - WCTI 12 (New Bern) - WLOS 13 (Asheville) - WXLV 45 (Winston-Salem) |
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See also: CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, CW, MNTV and Other stations in North Carolina |
Corporate Staff: David D. Smith (COB and President & CEO) | Frederick G. Smith | J. Duncan Smith | Robert E. Smith | Daniel C. Keith | Martin R. Leader | Lawrence E. McCanna | Basil A. Thomas | David B. Amy | Lucy A. Rutishauser | Barry M. Faber | David R. Bochenek | Nat S. Ostroff | Donald H. Thompson | Thomas I. Waters III | Darren Shapiro | Gregg Siegel | Jeff Sleete | M. William Butler | Steven M. Marks | Delbert R. Parks III | Joe DeFeo |
ABC Network Affiliates: KDNL | WCHS | WEAR | WGGB | WICD | WICS | WKEF | WLOS | WSYX | WXLV |
CW Network Affiliates: KOCB | KVCW | WLFL | WNAB4 | WNUV2 | WTTO/WDBB | WUCW | WVTV |
Fox Network Affiliates: KABB | KBSI | KDSM | KOKH | WBFF | WDKY | WMSN | WPGH5 | WRGT2 | WRLH | WSMH | WSYT | WTAT2 | WTTE2 | WUHF1 | WUTV | WVAH2 | WYZZ1 | WZTV |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KMYS | KVMY | WABM | WCGV | WDKA3 | WFGX3 | WMMP | WMYA2 | WMYV | WNYO | WNYS3 | WPMY | WRDC | WRLH DT-2 | WSTR | WSYX DT-2 | WTTA3 | WTVZ | WUXP |
1Sinclair has ownership interests in these stations, but management capabilities belong to Nexstar Broadcasting Group. |
2Sinclair operates these stations owned by Cunningham Broadcasting under a local marketing agreement. |
3Sinclair operates these stations, which are owned by local groups, under a local marketing agreement. |
4Sinclair operates this station owned by Tennessee Broadcasting under an outsourcing agreement. |
5Cox Enterprises holds a 10% interest in this station. |
6Sinclair holds a 10% interest in this station, of which Cox Enterprises owns the remaining 90%. |
Annual Revenue: $1.24 billion USD (2004) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: SBGI| Website: www.sbgi.net |
Categories: Television stations in Greenville / Spartanburg / Anderson | Television stations in Knoxville | Television stations in the Tri-Cities, Tennessee | Television stations in North Carolina | ABC network affiliates | Television stations in South Carolina | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Channel 13 TV stations in the United States