WTXL-TV
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| WTXL-TV | |
|---|---|
| Tallahassee, Florida | |
| Branding | ABC 27 |
| Channels | Analog: 27 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | ABC |
| Owner | Calkins Media, Inc. (WTXL-TV License, LLC) |
| First air date | September 16, 1976 |
| Former callsigns | WECA-TV (1976-1984) |
| Transmitter Power | 2690 kW (analog) 8.7 kW (digital) |
| Height | 518 m (analog) 487 m (digital) |
| Facility ID | 41065 |
| Transmitter Coordinates | |
| Website | www.wtxl.tv/ |
WTXL-TV is the ABC affiliate station for Tallahassee, Florida and southern Georgia, broadcasting on channel 27. The station is owned by Calkins Media, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based mass media company that owns several small newspapers in Pennsylvania and two other television stations: WWSB in Sarasota and WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama. It was previously owned by Media Ventures Management, and operated by the Sinclair Broadcast Group pursuant to an outsourcing agreement [1] [1], the first of its kind in the United States. This agreement merged virtually all of WTXL-TV's operations with that of Sinclair's NBC affiliate WTWC. Denis LeClair, General Manager of WTXL-TV and WBXT-TV at the time, was made General Manager for WTXL, WBXT and WTWC under this agreement. He would be followed by Chris Butterick and then Bob Franklin. Eventually, Kim Urbuteit (who was fired in May, 2007) would be named General Manager of WTXL only as Bob Franklin (now in Mobile, AL) oversaw WTWC. Gary Wordlaw is the current General Manager of WTXL-TV.
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[edit] History
WTXL-TV debuted in September 16, 1976 as WECA-TV, owned by local businessman Evans Craig Allen. In the early years, its slogan was "We can do it!" -- a play on the call letters. By its fourth year of broadcasting, the station used the slogan "Up & Coming" [2].
In 1984, Allen sold the station to Tallahassee 27 Limited Partnership, led by former Senator Joseph Tydings and former Congressman Lou Frey. They changed the call letters to the current WTXL-TV. The station's history page claims the new owners took over in 1985, but according to the FCC files, the call letters changed in 1984.
As a result of the 2001 outsourcing agreement with Sinclair, WTXL moved from its original studios on Thomasville Road into the WTWC building in Killearn Lakes Plantation (on Deerlake Road) on March 17, 2002. On February 20, 2006, the partnership between the stations was dissolved after Southern Broadcast Corporation of Sarasota gave notice of termination to the agreement to Sinclair Broadcasting. As a result, WTXL moved out of the WTWC building and discontinued producing news briefs, severe weather cut-ins, and Today Show local weather updates for the station, which it had done since 2001.
WTXL is currently broadcasting a high definition signal to Tallahassee residents over the air waves (channel 22) and on all cable systems in the region, such as Comcast.
WTXL was renting studio space from Florida State University's PBS station, WFSU [2], with its master control operated off-site by Equity Broadcasting in Little Rock, Arkansas. WTXL broke ground on their new facility on June 20, 2006 in the 10/90 Commerce Park in nearby Midway [3]. The station fully moved into the new facility in August 2007, debuting a news set with the same design as sister station WAAY, as well as becoming the first television station in the Tallahassee market to broadcast local news in high definition.
[edit] WB News at Ten
On January 15, 2000, WTXL produced the first newscast for a local cable-only WB station, called the WB 28 News at Ten. [4] It was a 30-minute newscast which aired Monday through Friday and was produced and anchored by WTXL staff. The newscast aired only on Comcast cable ("WB 28" was an affiliate of The WB 100+ Station Group), and billed as Tallahassee's only 10pm newscast. As the WB station changed channels on the Comcast system, the name was changed to reflect this; it was later called WB 11 News at Ten and then WB 6 News at Ten. The local WB newscast was cancelled in September 2003.
[edit] June 2, 2006 arrests
On June 2, 2006, a reporter and photographer from WTXL, photographer Phyllis Joy Ho and reporter Brandon York Beyer, were arrested in Doerun, Georgia for obstruction at the scene of a military helicopter crash at the tower of Albany, Georgia television station WFXL. They were booked at the Colquitt County Jail in Moultrie, Georgia, and later released on a $750 bond. All charges were later dropped. [5]
[edit] September 24, 2007
WTXL videojournalist/fill-in sports anchor Eric Thompson received a citation in Panama City while providing coverage of the Martin Lee Anderson trial's jury selection process. [6]
[edit] Current personalities
- News at Sunrise Anchor: Brandon Beyer (2005-Present; 5:00 News Anchor 2007-Present)
- News at Sunrise Anchor: Lenita (Williams) Wesson (2008-Present; 5 and 5:30 pm News Anchor 2003-2006, reporter 2006-2007)
- 5:00 News Anchor: Lauren Dorsett (2007-Present; 5:00, 6:00, 11:00 from 2005-2006)
- 5:00 News Anchor (During sweeps only): Brandon Beyer (2007-Present; News At Sunrise 2005-Present)
- 6:00, 11:00 News Anchor: Lauren Elise (2006-Present; Weekends 2006)
- 6:00, 11:00 News Anchor: Rex Hodge (2007-Present)
- Interim Sports Director: Brad Dalton (2006-Present)
- Sports Anchor: Sean Smith (2006-Present)
- Fill-in Sports Anchor: Eric Thompson (2006-Present)
- Chief Meteorologist: Nancy Dignon (2004-Present)
- News at Sunrise Forecaster: Dave Priem (2006-Present; fill-in weather anchor 2003-2004; Weekends 2005-2006)
- Weekend Meteorologist: Don Harrigan (2006-Present)
- Free-lance Fill-in Meteorologist: Matt Tanner (2008-Present)
- Reporter: Amanda Anderson (2003-Present; weekend anchor 2005-06, 2006-2008)
- Reporter: Todd Morrill (2005-Present)
- Reporter: Rebecca Baer (2005-Present)
- Reporter: Abbey Phillips (2006-Present)
[edit] Past personalities
[edit] Main anchors
- Lee Mainella (1978) (deceased)
- Ken Lass (1978-83) (Currently at WDJC-FM in Birmingham, Alabama)
- Jerry Brown (years unknown) (Currently at WMBB)
- Tom Campbell (years unknown) (Currently at WRDW-TV)
- Beverly Lewis (1984?-?)
- Joe Larkins (1984?-?)
- Donna (Hicken) Deegan (1984-1985) (Mornings) (Currently at WTLV/WJXX)
- Allen Moore (late 1980s?)
- Steve Ring (1993-?; 2000-2003) (6 and 11 p.m.) (Currently at WRBL)
- Betsy Singer (mid 1990s) (Currently working at Faith Christian School in Rochester, Minnesota)
- Patricia Scott (1995-1997) (5, 6, 11 p.m.) (Currently hosting a show called "It's All Good" on KPTS as Sierra Scott)
- Kelly Harvey (1996-1999) (6, 11 p.m. Anchor) (Currently in law school at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law)
- Ethan Forhetz (1997-1999) (Currently at KYTV (TV))
- Tammy Robiconti (1997-2003) (5, 6, 11 p.m.) (Currently Director of Marketing & Public Relations for St. Petersburg General Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL)
- Myra Monroe (1997-2001) (5 and 5:30 p.m.) (Currently at WCJB)
- Tammie Fields (1998-2001) (Weekends) (Currently at WTSP)
- Sydney Fisher (?-2000) (Mornings)
- Rod Carter (1990s) (Weekends) (Currently at WVTM-TV)
- Bob Trotter (?-2000) (Weekends)
- Rick Boone (1999-2002) (Mornings & 5 p.m.) (Currently at KTAL)
- Cathleen O'Toole (2000-2003) (Mornings) (Currently at WPBF)
- Stacey Brenan (2002-2004) (Weekends)
- Amy Basista (2002-2005) (5, 6, and 11 p.m.) (Currently at WCMH)
- James Jackson (2002-2005) (Weekends, then mornings) (Currently at WEAR-TV)
- Shonda Knight (1999-2006: reporter 2000-2003; Anchor 2003-2006) (Mornings) (Currently at WCTV)
- Robert Burns (2003-2006) (5:30, 6 and 11 p.m.)
- Valerie Lacy (2007-2008) (Mornings, then weekends)
[edit] Meteorologists/Weather anchors
- Dan Hogan (1979-1980)
- Mark Reynolds (early 1980s) (Currently at WJHL)
- Charles Paxton (1983-1984) (weekends) (now with National Weather Service Tampa Bay)
- Connor Vernon (1984-1988) (Formerly at KTBC-TV in Austin, TX. Currently at WTVY-TV)
- David Neal (1988-early 1990s) (Currently at WBRC)
- John Scalzi (early 1990s-1995) (weekends) (Currently at WWSB)
- Glenn Willey (1990s?) (Currently at WTVD)
- Justin Kiefer (1994?-1997) (Currently at WMBB)
- Dave Anthony (Cocchiarella) (?-1997?) (Currently at Central Florida News 13)
- Tom Siler (1994-2004) (Chief) (Currently at WEAR)
- Gerald Brinkley (mid 1990s?) (Fill-in)
- Mike Nichols (1997-2000) (Mornings) (Currently at KBMT)
- Mike Rucker (2001-2002) ("Director of Weather Operations") (Currently works for the Wingate Inn hotel in Tallahassee)
- Peter Kulevich (2001-2002) (Weekends)
- Stephanie Abrams (2002-2003) (Mornings) (Currently at The Weather Channel)
- Jordan DeTillio (2002-2004) (Weekends)
- Joe Sigman (2002-2006) (Fill-in)
- Joe Smith (2002-2003) (Weekends) (Currently at KGW as Joe Michaels)
- Casanova Nurse (2003-2006) (Weekends, then mornings) (Currently at KHCW)
- Craig Gold (2005) (Weekends) (Currently at KTKA)
[edit] Sports anchors
- Gene Deckerhoff (1976-1978) (original sports director) (Current play-by-play announcer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida State University Seminoles)
- Tom Mees (1978-1979) (ESPN anchor, drowned August 14, 1996)
- Rich Lenz (sports director) (1980s) (Currently at KOTV)
- Dave Neal (early 1990s) (Currently with Fox Sports South and Jefferson Pilot Sports)
- Wayne Evans (?-1997)
- Tom Block (1993-1998) (Sports Director) (Currently with Florida State University and Seminole Radio Network and Sun Sports)
- Mike Nabors (1997-1998)
- Sean Woodland (sports director) (1998-2000) (Currently at WJXT)
- Seth Grossman (1998-2000)
- Preston Scott (2000-2006) (Sports Director) (Currently at 100.7 FM WFLA-FM in Tallahassee)
- Jimm Patterson (2003-2006
[edit] Reporters and fill-in anchors
- Jeff Hager (mid 1990s)
- Erika Ragland (1996-1998)
- Rudy Cooks (mid 90's)
- Keith Ingram (1997-1999) (Currently Owner "Number One Son Media" Fort Myers, Fl.)
- Greg Davis (?-1997?)
- Brittany Lund (1997?-2000?)
- Thema Ponton (1998-1999) (Currently at WBTW)
- Kim Fettig (1999-?) (Currently at WGCL-TV)
- Ryan Young (2000-2001?) (Currently at WSB-TV)
- Sandra Edmond (1999-2002) (Currently owns two Real Estate Companies)
- Kimberly Curth (2000-2002) (Currently at WKRG)
- Lisa Remillard (2003-2005) (Currently at WFTS)
- Carolyn Kluck (2004) (Fill-in Weekend Reporter) (Currently at WLOS as Carolyn Ryan)
- Carley Wegner (2004-2005) (Friday morning entertainment reporter) (Currently at WNCT-TV)
- Stacy White (2004-2005)
- Brandon Tucker (2004-2005) (Currently a writer/editor for Golf Publisher Syndications)
- Arnitrice Harrison (2005) (Fill-in reporter) (Currently at Smooth Jazz WJZT 97.9FM)
- Stewart Moore (2006-Nov. 2007) (Currently at WIS)
- Alex DiPrato (2006-2008) (Currently at WPRI-TV)
[edit] External links
- Station Website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WTXL
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WTXL-TV
[edit] References
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