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KTKA-TV, channel 49, is the ABC affiliate in Topeka, Kansas. The station is owned by the World Company, publisher of the Lawrence Journal-World, and broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 49. On June 2, 2009 KTKA added CW Network programming on 49.3. Its studios are located on Chelsea Drive in southwest Topeka, while its transmitter is located west of the city.

KTKA-TV
100px-KTKAlogo
Topeka, Kansas
Branding 49 ABC (general)

49 News (newscasts)

Channels Digital: 49 (UHF)
Subchannels 49.1 ABC HD

49.2 Weather 49.3 The CW

Affiliations ABC
Owner The World Company

(sale to PBC Broadcasting, LLC, pending FCC approval) (Free State Communications, LLC)

First air date June 1983[1]
Call letters' meaning TopeKA
Former callsigns KLDH (1983-1987)
Former channel number(s) Analog: 49 (UHF, 1983-2009)

Digital: 48 (UHF, 1998-2010)

Transmitter power 55 kW
Height 451.1 m
Facility ID 49397
Transmitter coordinates 39°1′33.7″N 95°55′2.1″W
Website www.ktka.com (official site)

49abc.com (program listings)

On Topeka-area Cox systems, KTKA is available on channel 9 and HD 2009, and 49.2, a local weather service, is on digital channel 675.

History[]

KTKA originally signed on the air as KLDH in June 1983, immediately taking the ABC affiliation. Previously, ABC had been relegated to off-hours clearances on CBS affiliate WIBW-TV and NBCaffiliate KTSB (now KSNT). Channel 49's sign-on made Topeka one of the last markets in the country with full service from all three networks. Most of the area, however, could get the full ABC schedule from KMBC-TV in Kansas City or KQTV in St. Joseph , and KMBC had been available on cable in Topeka for decades.

KLDH was plagued by technical problems during its first two years on-air, including a transmitter fire that knocked it off the air for a few weeks. It changed its calls to the current KTKA-TV in 1987.

In 1998, KTKA moved its studios from downtown Topeka to southwest Topeka; the current studio facilities are also used by KTPK.

On August 29, 2005, KTKA was purchased by the World Company.

On February 4, 2011, KTKA announced that Free State Communications will sell the station to PBC Broadcasting. PBC Broadcasting also owns stations in Youngstown, OH & Savannah, GA. Both operations are part of shared serviceand local marketing agreements with stations owned by New Vision Television in their markets, suggesting that KTKA would be structured under the same sort of arrangement with New Vision-owned KSNT.

Digital television[]

KTKA's broadcasts are digital-only, effective 12:01am February 17, 2009.[2] Originally, the station aired its digital signal on channel 48 and remained there after the analog shutdown. However, through the use of PSIP, its signal redirected to channel 49. In mid-2010, the station moved its digital broadcasts back to channel 49.

News operation[]

KTKA began airing newscasts after it signed on, but never gained much traction against WIBW-TV and KSNT. It phased out news programming in 2002. After the World Company acquired the station, KTKA received new software and hardware for the re-development of a news division. On February 5, 2006, KTKA launched 49 News at 10 immediately following Super Bowl XL.

Currently, the station only airs a 6 p.m. newscast on weekdays, as well as a 10 p.m. newscast seven nights a week. At one time, KTKA offered newscasts in the morning (branded Good Morning Kansas) and at 11 a.m., but they were canceled on November 6, 2008 as part of cutbacks that resulted in nine employees being let go.

News/station presentation[]

Newscast titles[]

  • Newsline 49 (1983-1989)
  • 49 Eyewitness News (1989-1995)
  • News Source 49 (1995-2002)
  • 49 News (2006-present)

Station slogans[]

  • Kansas' Most Powerful Television Station (1989-early 1990s)

Personalities[]

Current on-air staff[]

(as of May 2010) Current Anchors

  • Ben Bauman - weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Lindsey Elliott - weekends at 10 p.m.; also Manhattan bureau reporter
  • Marshanna Hester - weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.; also money reporter


49 Storm Team

  • Matt Miller - Chief Meteorologist; weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Ed Bloodsworth (AMS Member; NWA Member) - Meteorologist; weekends at 10 p.m.
  • Ashley Meenen - Meteorologist; weekday morning cut-ins during Good Morning America
  • Gregory Postel - Meteorologist; fill-in


Sports Team

  • Nic Hoch - Sports Director; weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Matt Lothrop - Sports Anchor; weekends at 10 p.m.; also sports reporter


Reporters

  • Lauren Seabrook - Emporia and education reporter
  • Syed Shabbir - crime and safety reporter
  • Daniel Winn - government reporter

Former on-air staff[]

*Kelsey Angle
  • John Becker
  • Steve Breitwieser
  • Peter Bernard
  • Craig Borgman
  • Mike Brooks (now at WGCL in Atlanta)
  • Chanda Brown
  • Mike Browning
  • Tom Burse
  • Stan Byrdy
  • Joan Carlson
  • Marty Carpenter
  • Ric Chetter
  • Tom Christiansen
  • Tony Cornett
  • Jana Corrie (now at KMBC in Kansas City)
  • Dana Davis
  • Mike Deines
  • Mike DiNitto
  • Jessica Drew (now at WSPA-TV in Greenville, SC)
  • Brad Edwards (formerly of The Weather Channel, now at WOI-TV in Des Moines)
  • Jaime Fall
  • Karl Fruendt
  • Julie Goldberg-Unruh (now at WGN-TV in Chicago)
  • Nick Griffith (now at KMBC in Kansas City)
  • Craig Gold
  • Mark Holyoak
  • Collette Kennedy
  • Ted Hall
  • Beau Harkness
  • Jamie Henry
  • Jeff Herndon (now at KAKE in Wichita)
  • Lori Hutchinson
  • Kendal Jones (now at WNCN in Raleigh)
  • Tim Joyce
  • Christine Killamayer
  • Rebecca Kleeman
  • Jason Lamb (now at WDAF-TV in Kansas City)
  • Annette Lawless (now at WJW in Cleveland)
  • Ed Levy
*Mike Lowe
  • Marty Matthews
  • Ann Miller
  • Megan Mosack
  • Maria Neider
  • Jamie Oberg
  • Rich O'Brien
  • Tara O'Neill
  • Austen Onek (now at WREG in Memphis,Tennessee)
  • Rodney Price (now at KWCH in Wichita as fill-in meteorologist)
  • Ellen Powers (deceased)
  • Anita Reese
  • Dave Relihan (came from WIBW-TV, now at WIBW AM)
  • Eric Renner
  • Mike Rigg
  • Justin Schmidt (now at KCTV in Kansas City)
  • Greg Sharpe
  • Blake Smith
  • Steve Snyder - news director (deceased)
  • Sophia Spencer
  • Brad Stauffer
  • Scott Stevens - meteorologist
  • Ric Streed
  • Tai Takahashi
  • Bob Totten - news director
  • Natasha Trelfa (now at KAKE in Wichita)
  • Dan Vogt (then to WDAF-TV in Kansas City)
  • Jim Wagner
  • Eileen Wixted
  • Liz Zamora

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says June 19, while the Television and Cable Factbook says June 20.
  2. ^ http://cjonline.com/stories/021409/loc_387794849.shtml
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