"high atop the Shell weather tower". The first high definition newscast was at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 21, 2012. Don Wayne & Ed Krahling (sp) were the evening crew.
Donahue's show went national in 1970.
Since that time, the analog 22 transmitter has been used in a low-power mode to broadcast the MyNetworkTV & This TV programming which airs on WRGT-DT2. Calhoun...Not that I really know Bigmo other than here, from his past posts I believe he has worked and knew many of the local Dayton celebrities... Maybe someday I can twist his arm to tell me who he is... LOL, Just a thought. For many years, Charlie Van Dyke was the voice heard on WDTN's station IDs, news intros, promos, and other voice-over work. Fifteen minute mini-documentaries or newsreels would also air as a time filler under the title Miniature Theater. However, master control and some internal operations for WDTN and WBDT are based within centralcasting facilities at former sister station and CW affiliate WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The construction permit for what is now WDTN was awarded to the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation of Cincinnati on April 4, 1947. I remember one long joke about ... porpoises. Sisters dress … Aside from Paul Dixon's weekday morning show, other Cincinnati-based programming that aired on WLWD included: The 50-50 Club, hosted by Ruth Lyons (succeeded by Bob Braun after Lyons' 1967 retirement), and the Saturday evening country music program Midwestern Hayride. I know he did the UD games on TV, can't recall if he did them on WHIO radio as well.
WDTN's transmitter facility is located off Frytown Road in an exclave of Jefferson Township surrounded by the southwest Dayton neighborhoods of Germantown Meadow, Highview Hills and Stoney Ridge; it shares its digital channel with WBDT, along with unrelated Richmond, Indiana-licensed Ion Television owned-and-operated station WKOI-TV (channel 43). ... she'd likely get a kick out of it - But Kathy Hart, the wonderful reporter who worked for WDTN (Channel 2)for several years and now for WKEF Channel 22 was the best.
Roscoe Shaw, Meteorologist, now a professor of math at Tauhara College in Taupo New Zealand. (The WLWD call sign was used from April 2003 until April 2010 for an FM radio station serving Lima, now WBKS. Donahue's show went national in 1970. The sale was finalized on July 2, 1998. On August 18, 2007, the station began to produce a nightly prime time newscast for WBDT, known as 2 News at 10 on Dayton's CW. But as a condition of maintaining three television stations with common coverage areas Crosley/Avco operated WLWC, WLWT, and WLWD with shorter transmission towers. Rock the Vote rally Video. The deal closed on January 17, 2017. Deceased now but a great guy. I believe she's a savant in that area of memory. News with anchors Tom Miller and Jack Marschall. The other stations were WLWT in Cincinnati and WLWC (now WCMH-TV) in Columbus, both also owned by Crosley. Their cohorts included Duffy the Dog, Stan The Man, and later Dr. The theme song of the program was to the tune of "High Hopes" and included the lyrics "Joe and Duff on Clubhouse 22!". Together these stations comprised the "WLW Television Network", a regional group of inter-connected stations. Here is a complete list of nearly all local News Anchors in Dayton, OH.
[44] On January 31, 2016, the station added the Justice Network to its third digital subchannel. Dan Patrick of ESPN Fame used to be Dan Pugh from WTUE (104.7 FM). For most of its history, its newscasts have been a runner-up to market leader WHIO-TV. Are any of those guys who worked in the 60s and 70s still around? In May 2002, Sunrise merged with LIN TV. In the 1970s and 1980s, WDTN used the Eyewitness News branding. Joe Smith, staff announcer and late 1970s host of, Gary Somerset, anchor/reporter, currently Media and Public Relations Manager at the, Matt Storm, photojournalist (was a sports reporter at, Toody the Clown (aka: "Toody Too", as in "22"), 1960s children's show host. In summer 1979, ABC approached WDTN and reached an affiliation deal. Owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, WKEF operates Fox affiliate WRGT-TV and its MyNetworkTV/This TV second digital subchannel (owned by Cunningham Broadcasting) though a local marketing agreement (LMA). It also wanted a station that had local news. WDTN's city-grade signal covered most of the Cincinnati area while WLWT's city-grade signal reached most of the Dayton area. I think it was don wayne then sports gotta be omar and weather had to be gil.
We are excited to deliver our news in HD for you.....soon! On January 7, 2013, WBDT began to air a weekday news program from 7:00-9:00 a.m., called 2 News Today on Dayton's CW. [11] LIN TV requested WBDT's license be assigned to a subsidiary of Vaughan Media (owner of Austin, Texas CW affiliate KNVA, which is also operated by LIN TV). On WDTN-DT2 is a standard definition simulcast of the main signal. Argyle had purchased WDTN's former sister station, WLWT, that January, as part of a trade deal between Argyle II and Gannett Broadcasting which caused WLWT and its Oklahoma City sister station, KOCO-TV, to swap ownership with WZZM in Grand Rapids, Michigan and WGRZ-TV in Buffalo, New York. forgot all about him until now. WCMH-TV was placed up for sale by NBCUniversal on January 9, 2006, along with sister stations WJAR-TV in Providence, WVTM-TV in Birmingham, Alabama, and WNCN-TV in Goldsboro, North Carolina. WKEF is the ABC-affiliated television station for the Miami Valley area of Ohio that is licensed to Dayton. On some nights (usually Sundays because of ABC programming) there are times that WKEF is runner-up to WHIO.
I agree about Don Wayne. On August 18, 2007, the station began to produce a nightly prime time newscast for WBDT, known as 2 News at 10 on Dayton's CW. [13] Following the acquisitions of West Virginia Media Holdings (which closed two weeks after the Media General deal) and Tribune Media in 2019, WCMH is now a sister station to four other stations serving Ohio: Fox affiliate WJW in Cleveland, CBS affiliates WOWK-TV in Charleston–Huntington, West Virginia and WTRF-TV in Wheeling–Steubenville, and NBC affiliate WDTN in Dayton. Aside from Paul Dixon's weekday morning show, other Cincinnati-based programming that aired on WLWD included: The 50-50 Club, hosted by Ruth Lyons (hosted by Bob Braun after Lyons' 1967 retirement), and the Saturday evening country music program Midwestern Hayride. Accordingly, WRGT was sold to Glencairn, Ltd. Don Wayne, Ed Hamlin, Alan Herbert, Von Crabell, Phil Donohue, as well as many City and County officials, were "Honorary Members" of BOX 21. With subsequent sales and affiliation switches involving the other three stations NBC sold to Media General in 2006, WCMH was the last of the four that had had both the same owner and the same network affiliation that it had since 2006. WKEF aired a nightlight message on its analog channel for two weeks following the DTV transition deadline. Veteran TV reporter and former anchor Dan Edwards will leave WDTN-TV 2 News at the end of the year. WLWD's channel change took place on April 27, 1953. [37] The merger was completed on December 19, reuniting WDTN with WCMH-TV (the former WLWC).
For those who worked closly to Barbara, no one could ever fill her shoes. "We just updated our HD construction photo gallery. Phil Donahue (former news anchor and radio talk show host at WHIO) began hosting a talk show on WLWD in 1967 that was more issue oriented (greatly reducing the station's program budget). However, when those plans fell through, WCMH's main studio was upgraded to high definition.
On October 29, LIN TV and Time Warner Cable reached an agreement, restoring WDTN, as well as offering it in high definition on the cable system for the first time.[4][5][6]. On January 7, 2013, WBDT began to air a weekday news program from 7:00-9:00 a.m., called 2 News Today on Dayton's CW. Since most programs on the WLW television regional network originated from WLWT in Cincinnati, it was the first time WLWD was the originator of a program.
Sylvia left because she had waited and waited for Don Wayne to retire. "The Best Investor You've Never Heard Of, "The Best Investor You've Never Heard Of", "Time Warner Cable pulls WDTN-TV, DaytonDailyNews.com/services/archive, October 4, 2008", http://www.wdtn.com/dpp/news/WDTN_agreement, "Hooray! Media General has since located the master control for all Media General NBC affiliates at its Columbus studios. WDTN would begin its talk block at 2 p.m. during the week. When the B-26 crashed in east Dayton, I saw Don in person, stringing barrier tape as a member of BOX 21, at the scene. In 1968 the Crosley group took on the name of its parent company and became known as Avco Broadcasting, a subsidiary of the Aviation Corporation (later known as Avco). Me-TV Beefs Up Roster With 10 New Stations, sorted by primary channel network affiliations, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WCMH-TV&oldid=984448486, Ion Television subchannel-only affiliates, Television channels and stations established in 1949, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 October 2020, at 04:15. On August 30, 2004, in a reversal of the 1980 switch, WDTN became an NBC affiliate for the second time to take advantage of the network's then stronger programming. Following the company's takeover by the principal staff of LIN, the Media General station web sites are now hosted by WordPress.com. Avco's ownership of WLWC, WLWT, WLWD, and WLW radio (a 50,000-watt, clear-channel station which can also be heard throughout much of eastern North America at night) was granted protection under the clause. This show achieved higher ratings than WRGT-TV's nightly prime time news in Dayton's metered market households on the 26th day of its broadcast. WLWD lost DuMont in 1955, a few months before the network shut down. Miscellaneous unorganized material/WSOC-TV, Miscellaneous unorganized material/KVII-TV, Miscellaneous unorganized material/KAMR-TV, Miscellaneous unorganized material/WRAL-TV, Miscellaneous unorganized material/WGN-TV, Miscellaneous unorganized material/KFDA-TV, 39°43′28″N 84°15′18″W / 39.72444°N 84.255°W / 39.72444; -84.255, http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf, Query the FCC's TV station database for WKEF, https://broadcasting.fandom.com/wiki/Miscellaneous_unorganized_material/WKEF?oldid=17967, "The Miami Valley's News Team"/"Working for You" (1994–1999), Kylie Conway - weekday mornings and reporter, Pete Scalia - weekday mornings and reporter, Malcolm Maddox - weekends and weeknight reporter, Mike Terwilliger (AMS Seal of Approval) - weekday mornings, Andrew Michael - weekends and weather reporter, Luke Notestine - Monday through Tuesday nights and sports reporter, Nathan Baker - Wednesday through Sunday nights, Carl Day - "A Better Day" segment producer, Rich Apuzzo, Meteorologist, (now at Skyeye Weather LLC).
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