KSAN-TV
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KSAN-TV | |
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San Angelo, Texas | |
Branding | K-SAN 3 |
Slogan | San Angelo's News Channel |
Channels | Analog: 3 (VHF) |
Affiliations | NBC |
Owner | Mission Broadcasting, Inc. (operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.) |
First air date | February 8, 1962 |
Call letters’ meaning | San ANgelo |
Sister station(s) | KLST |
Former callsigns | KACB-TV (1962-2003) |
Transmitter Power | 17.8 kW (analog) 1000 kW (digital) |
Height | 183 m (analog) 159.7 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 307 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Website | www.conchovalleyhomepage.com |
- For other uses of the "KSAN" calls/acronym, see KSAN.
KSAN-TV is the NBC affiliate for the San Angelo, Texas, USA market, owned and operated by Mission Broadcasting.
KSAN is owned by Mission Broadcasting; through a Local Sales Agreement the station is operated by CBS affiliate KLST, which is owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group.
The station originally had its start in 1962 as KACB-TV, a satellite of Abilene's KRBC-TV. Eventually, by the 1990s at the latest, KACB became its own station, with its own news department, local advertising and programming line-up.
On October 1, 2003, KACB-TV was re-called KSAN-TV.
To this day, both KSAN and KRBC, though now separate stations, remain under same ownership (Mission Broadcasting).
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[edit] Earlier Use of the Call Letters
KSAN-TV (Channel 32) was originally an early UHF television station in San Francisco, California, which first began operations in 1954, but had a realtively small audience for many years since few Bay Area television sets had UHF tuners in the 1950s. The station was bought by Metromedia and renamed KNEW-TV, then taken over by KQED (Channel 9) and renamed KQEC-TV to offer additional PBS programming. KQED now offers several separate digital services and Channel 32 is a foreign language station, KMTP.
[edit] KSAN Personalities
- Vince Atkinson- 6 and 10 anchor/reporter
- Cynthia Peeples- 5, 6 and 10 anchor/reporter
- Nicole Sanchez- Weekend anchor/reporter
- Ryan Salinas- Reporter
- Jacob Rankin- Chief Meteorologist
- Skyler Nichols- Weekend weathercaster/reporter
- Randy Ward- Sports Director
- Brian Birchell- Weekend sports anchor/sports reporter
[edit] Former Personalities
Names and Last Known Stations
- Michele Reese- KYTX Tyler, TX
- Taylor Hemness- KTRE Lufkin/Nacogdoches, TX
- Jason Calder- KFDX Wichita Falls, TX
- Roger Gass- National Weather Service Corpus Christi, TX
- Lauren Brown- KFOR Oklahoma City, OK
- Brian Sanders- KXAN Austin, TX
- Justin Horne- KMID Midland, TX
- Pat Walker- KSWO Lawton, OK
- Samica Knight- KXXV Waco, TX
- Yvonne Nava- WVIT Hartford, CT
- Alex Loeb- ESPN Bristol, CT
- Jose Suarez- WTVJ Miami, FL
- Tom Parnell- WGGB Springfield, Mass.
- Besa Tafilaj- WCTI New Bern, NC
- Juliet Bickford- WTKR Norfolk, VA
- Shawn Clynch-KOKH- (FOX 25) Oklahoma City, OK
[edit] External links
- Concho Valley Homepage - Powered by KSAN-TV and KLST
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KSAN
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KSAN-TV
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