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KVUE is the local Austin, Texas-based ABC affiliate, owned by
Belo Corporation. Its transmitter
is located in Westlake Hills just west of Downtown.
History
It began broadcasting on UHF channel 24 on September 12, 1971[2] as a
full-time ABC affiliate, inherited from KTBC-TV. KVUE along with NBC affiliate KXAN-TV are the only two stations to keep the
same network affiliations, unaffected by the numerous network
changes in 1995 and 2006.
KVUE was originally operated by Center Broadcasting Co. of
Center, Texas (Tolbert Foster, owner) which sold the station to
Universal Communications, the broadcasting arm of The
Detroit News, in 1978. It was acquired by the Gannett Company
in 1986 as part of its purchase of The Detroit News. In
1999, Belo began establishing a
Texas-based news network partnership with KHOU-TV in Houston, WFAA-TV in
Dallas and KENS-TV in San Antonio upon the creation of
a 24-hour cable news network called TXCN -- and when Belo was looking to add KVUE to
that partnership later that year, it decided to swap KXTV-TV in
Sacramento for KVUE with Gannett.
Before the KVUE of today existed, the calls were originally used
on a now-defunct television station in Sacramento, California which
broadcast on channel 40; that same channel today is used by Fox
affiliate KTXL-TV.
At a time when much of many local television stations focused
mostly on crime, KVUE only reported on significant crime.[3]
On June 1, 2008, KVUE became the second news broadcast in Austin
to go high definition following
CBS affiliate KEYE-TV. They
were the first to deploy true HD weather graphics and 16:9 aspect
field video in the Austin market.
Personalities
Current
On-Air Personnel
KVUE News Anchors
- Olga Campos: KVUE News Daybreak, Midday
Anchor
- Quita Culpepper: KVUE News Weekend Daybreak
Anchor/ DayBreak reporter & "Does It Work Wednesday"
- Melissa Gale: KVUE News Daybreak & Midday
Anchor
- Terri Gruca: KVUE News @ 5, KVUE News @ 6,
KVUE News Nightbeat Anchor/Investigative Reporter
- Amy Johnston: KVUE News Weekends Anchor/
Education Reporter
- Tyler Sieswerda: KVUE News @ 5, KVUE News @ 6,
KVUE News Nightbeat Anchor & "Eat Drink, & Be Wary"
reporter
KVUE News Reporters
- Steve Alberts: Austin Metro/City Hall
Reporter
- Shelton Green: General Assignment
Reporter
- Noelle Newton: Police & Court
Reporter
- Clara Tuma: Courts & Justice/General
Assignment Reporter
- Jessica Vess: Daybreak/General Assignment
Reporter
Belo Washington Bureau
- Dave Cassidy
- Mike Goldfein
Belo Mexico Bureau
- Angela Kocherga: Border issues
KVUE News Weather
- Mark Murray (AMS Certified): KVUE News @ 5, 6
& Nightbeat Chief Meteorologist
- Meghan Danahey (AMS Certified, NWA Seal of
Approval): KVUE News Daybreak & Midday
Meteorologist
- Albert Ramon (AMS Seal of Approval, NWA Seal of
Approval): KVUE News Daybreak Weekends & Weekend
Nights
KVUE News Sports
- Mike Barnes: KVUE News @ 6, KVUE News
Nightbeat Sports Director
- Bryan Mays: KVUE News Weekend Sports
Anchor
- Matt Mitchell: Sports Reporter
KVUE Former On-Air
Personnel
- Steve Atkisson: Sports (later KRIV-TV,
Houston, TX)
- Kim Zook Barnes: Anchor
- Fred Barnhill: Meteorologist
- Bob Buckelew: Anchor/Executive news
producer
- David Chester: Reporter (later UPI Radio, Washington,
D.C.)
- Deborah Duncan: Reporter (later WFAA-TV,
Dallas, now KHOU-TV, Houston)
- Danny Elzner: Sports
- Marsha Frank: Reporter
- Shara Fryer: News (later anchor KTRK-TV, Houston, now
retired)
- Gayle Shipp Granberry: News (now spokesperson
for Seton Healthcare Network)
- Christine Haas: Evening Anchor (now morning
anchor for KHOU-TV in Houston)
- Amy Hollyfield: Reporter (1997-2004) now at KGO-TV, San Francisco)
- Elise Hu: Political Reporter (2006-2009) now
at Texas Tribune, Austin
- Michael
Jenkins: Sports Anchor and Reporter (1998-2004), now
with Comcast
SportsNet Mid-Atlantic
- Micah McCauley: Meteorologist (now in private
business)
- Ilona McCauley (Torok): Meteorologist (now
teaching science in the RRISD)
- Richard Goodman: First News Director and
Anchor (later Austin City Council, deceased)
- Robert Hadlock: Anchor (1987-1990) (now anchor
at KXAN-TV, Austin)
- Jason Hill: Anchor (laid off)
- Levie Isaacks: Reporter/Photographer (1970s),
now Levie Isaacks,ASC working in Hollywood as a Director of
Photography/Director in films & TV
- Kristine Kahanek: Meteorologist (later WFAA-TV,
Dallas, now KTVT-TV, Dallas-Fort Worth)
- Kate Kelly: News Anchor (now with KPIX-TV, San Francisco)
- Troy Kimmel: Meteorologist (now chief
meteorologist @ KEYE-TV and
for Clear Channel Radio in Austin as well as teaching at UT
Austin)
- Ed Lavandera: Reporter (now with CNN)
- Michelle Levy: Reporter (now in private
business)
- Hugh Lewis: Sports
- Judy Maggio: Reporter (1981-86), anchor
(1986-2003) (now anchor at KEYE-TV, Austin)
- Lee McGuire: Reporter (now with KHOU-TV,
Houston)
- Joel Mick: First Sports Anchor
- Arthel
Neville: Reporter (later CNN and Fox News, to join KSWB-TV)
- Ron Oliveira: Anchor (now with KEYE-TV, Austin)
- Kevin Peters: Reporter (now with KHOU-TV,
Houston)
- David Powell: Reporter (1970s) (Editor The Daily
Texan, later Associated Press, St.
Petersburg Times, now an attorney in Tallahassee, FL)
- Margie Reedy: Reporter and Anchor (now with New
England Cable News)
- Bill Richardson: First Weatherman
- Fred Rhodes: Reporter (1970s) (later KTBC-TV,
Austin, KHOU-TV, Houston and KTVI-TV, St. Louis, Houston
City Magazine, now an attorney in Houston)
- Fred
Roggin: Sports (now at KNBC)
- Steve Ross: Sports
- Tim Ross: Meteorologist (was doing weather for
WSMV in Nashville until Aug 2009...now blogging for a Nashville
website)
- Victor Solis: Reporter (1970s)
- Karen Sonleitner: News
- Casey Stegall: Reporter/Anchor (2004-2005)
(now correspondent at Fox News Channel, Los Angeles)
- David Sternlicht: Reporter (1970s) (now an
attorney in New York)
- Patrick Stinson: Reporter (later E News, now
ABC Entertainment News)
- Ben Storey: Sports Director (1979-86) (now in
private business in Seattle)
- Bob Thompson: Reporter (1970s) (later The
Washington Post, now an attorney in Washington, D.C.)
- Doug Vair: Sports (1970s) (later KXAS-TV, Fort Worth, now with
Retama Park Racetrack, San Antonio)
- Byron Wood: News
- Natalie Woods: Reporter (now with Hot On!
Homes in Dallas, and Dallas
Cowboys Cheerleader)
- Tom Harris: meteorologist/reporter (teaching
8th grade science in Corpus Christi)
- George Kanuck: meteorologist/reporter (now in
private business)
News/Station
presentation
Newscast
titles
- Television 24 News (1971-1978)
- 24 Action
News (1978-1993)
- KVUE 24 News (1993-2001)
- KVUE News (2001-present)
- KVUE News in HD (2008-present)
Station
slogans
- Where News Comes First (1990s-2001)
- Austin At Its Best (2001-2002)
- Austin's News Station (2002-present)
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| Belo
Corporation |
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| Corporate
staff |
Robert W. Decherd (Chairman of the
Board) · Dennis A.
Williamson (CFO) ·
Peter Diaz (EVP) ·
Kathy Clements (SVP) ·
Dunia A. Shive (CEO) ·
William Mosley (VP) · Paul Fry (VP) · Guy H. Kerr (EVP) · W. Craig Harper
(VP/CIO) · Kim Besse
(VP) · Richard Keilty
(SVP)
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1Belo operates
this station owned by Corridor Television, LLP. 2Belo
operates this station owned by HIC Broadcasting.
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| Annual
Revenue: 1.52 billion (USD) ·
Employees: 6,600 · Stock
Symbol: NYSE: BLC · Website:
belo.com |
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