Coordinates | 34°03′″N118°15′″N |
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KITV is the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television station affiliate licensed to Honolulu, Hawaii. Based in Honolulu and broadcasting on digital channel 40, displayed as channel 4 the station is owned by Hearst Television and operates several satellites and translators on all the major Hawaiian Islands to rebroadcast programs outside of metropolitan Honolulu. Its main transmitter is located in Honolulu. It brands itself as KITV 4. The station is also seen on Oceanic Cable channel 6 throughout most of the state, with the exception of the Big Island, where it is instead seen on channel 4.
One of KITV's previous owners was Kaiser Broadcasting, which owned the station from 1958 to 1964. Kaiser sold the station to Western Telestations in December 1964 to help fund its new chain of independent stations on the mainland. Western Telestations became a wholly owned subsidiary of Lexington, Kentucky-based Starr Broadcasting Company in 1973. Around that time the station adopted its present-day KITV call to reflect its service of broadcasting to the Hawaiian Islands.
Shamrock Broadcasting, a new company founded by Roy E. Disney, bought out Starr Broadcasting (including KITV) in 1979. Eight years later, Shamrock sold KITV to Tak Communications (Sharad Tak). Tak would declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991 and was later taken over by a group of creditors. During Tak's bankruptcy Freedom Communications made an offer to purchase KITV, but later withdrew its bid. In 1995 rumors circulated that it would join NBC when KHON-TV -- which had been Hawaii's NBC affiliate for 43 years (1953–1996) -- decided to join Fox during the "Big Network Switch" of 1994-96. However, later in 1995, Argyle Television Holdings II bought KITV and then-sister station WGRZ-TV in Buffalo, New York from Tak's creditors. In the end KITV stayed with ABC and NBC instead signed with KHNL as its new affiliate in 1996.
When Argyle Television Holdings II merged with the Hearst Corporation's broadcasting unit in 1997 KITV and its satellites became part of the newly formed TV station group then known as Hearst-Argyle Television. Hearst bought out the remainder of the company in mid-2009, dropping the word "Argyle" from the company's name.
KITV also has an affiliation with CNN which used KITV's live broadband stream to report on a 6.6 earthquake that struck off the northwestern coast of Hawaii County on October 15, 2006. Since KITV was the only station in Hawaii to air live coverage of the earthquake after the event (most other stations in Honolulu continued on with their normal morning programming) they also attracted a flood of phone calls and e-mails from people around the world trying to find out if their loved ones were all right. The live stream also attracted the attention of The Daily Show the following day (October 16), thanks in part to a building manager mentioning via public address system that the building's bathrooms were still operational while the news anchors were still on the air. That clip can be seen on KITV's website TheHawaiiChannel.com.
The station has been an ABC affiliate since its sign-on, making KITV one of the two major television stations in Honolulu that has never changed its network affiliation; local CBS outlet KGMB is the other.
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Virtual Channel | ! Digital Channel | Video resolution>Video | Aspect ratio>Aspect | ! Programming |
4.1 | 40.1 | 1080i| | 16:9 | HDTV>HD |
4.2 | 40.2| | 480i | 4:3 | The AccuWeather Channel / More TV |
In January 2009, KITV left channel 4 and moved to channel 40, while KHVO and KMAU remained on channel 13 and 12 when the analog to digital conversion has completed. It is also one of the first Hearst-Argyle stations to terminate analog over-the-air programming.
During the day, KITV carries a weather information channel called Weather Now, which features programming from The AccuWeather Channel with local cut-ins by KITV weather anchors. The channel features local weather, a news ticker, and live traffic cameras in addition to national programming provided by AccuWeather.
On October 4, 2010, about two months after Hearst sister stations KCRA and KSBW started broadcasting an alternate set of programming over on their second digital subchannel, KITV replaced the evening hours of "Weather Now" with "More TV Hawaii." The channel is patterned after its sister station in Tampa, WMOR-TV and operates as a Independent station, airing from 6 to 11 PM daily. More TV Hawaii features first-run shows, reruns of sitcoms and dramas, and current KITV programs (Non-ABC). KITV 4.2 also joins KHON's DT2 as the only outlets in Hawaii to feature general programming on their digital subchannels.
In order to comply with FCC rules that all television stations (including digital subchannels) must broadcast three hours of E/I programming per week, KITV-DT2 airs a three hour block of Gina D's Kids Club every Saturday from noon-3 pm.
KITV, through its parent company Hearst television, will add MeTV to its digital subchannel, starting early September 2011, replacing "Weather Now."
Early on, prior to being owned by Hearst, it did air the ABC Saturday morning cartoon lineup on Saturdays, usually starting at 5 or 6 am. But today, unlike most ABC affiliates, KITV does not air the ABC Kids block on Saturdays. The station airs live ESPN coverage or infomercials in its place, due to the five-hour time difference between Hawaii-Aleutian Time and Eastern. KITV did air three hours of the ABC Kids programming block over three weekdays (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). On each of the three days, one hour (two shows) of the block would air from 11 am-12 Noon local time, leading into ABC's daytime soap opera lineup. In September 2010, KITV placed "The Nate Berkus Show" in the 11 am-12 Noon time slot and The ABC Kids lineup was moved to Sunday afternoons, as KITV is still obligated to broadcast E/I programming in its schedule.
When compared to other major network affiliates in Honolulu (KHON, KFVE, KGMB and KHNL), KITV airs few syndicated programs outside of network hours. The only first-run syndicated shows currently aired on KITV include The Dr. Oz Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Judge Judy. The station also airs syndicated reruns of How I Met Your Mother and The Closer. Various other syndicated shows are aired on weekends, usually during late nights.
On the weekends, KITV airs the locally produced program "Ohana Road", which features info and reviews on the latest automobiles as well as coverage of local car enthusiast events. Another KITV-produced show, Mixed Plate, a lifestyle/travel/cultural/entertainment program hosted by KITV anchorwoman Pamela Young, airs in various timeslots whenever live feeds from ABC finishes their telecasts or in some cases the technical problems with the satellite feeds occur.
KITV was also well known among Hawaii residents as the year-after-year presenter of the Merrie Monarch Festival, which was broadcast on the station live every April from Hilo until 2009. During this time, KITV usually pre-empted ABC primetime programs until the weekend. On October 1, 2009 it was announced that the Merrie Monarch Festival would be broadcast on Hawaii News Now channel KFVE beginning in 2010.
On April 18, 2011, starting with their evening newscasts, KITV began broadcasting from the newsroom, and on April 28th, with the new set completed, the station began airing local news in widescreen standard definition, along with updated graphics and music. The majority of live field reports and video footage are also in widescreen.
Category:Television stations in Hawaii Category:ABC network affiliates Category:Kaiser Broadcasting Category:IBS Member Stations Category:Channel 4 virtual TV stations in the United States Category:Channel 40 digital TV stations in the United States Category:Local AccuWeather Channel affiliates Category:Television channels and stations established in 1954
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