{{infobox broadcast | call letters | KMBC-TV| city | station_logo 225pxFile:Kmbc dt2.png| station_slogan Local. Live. Coverage You Can Count On.Kansas City's News Leader| station_branding KMBC 9 (general)KMBC 9 News (news) | digital 29 (UHF)Virtual: 9 (PSIP)| subchannels 9.1 ABC9.2 MeTV| other_chs | affiliations | network | founded | airdate August 2, 1953| location Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas| callsign_meaning Midland Broadcasting Company (founding owners)| former_callsigns WHB-TV (shared operation, 1953-1954)| former_channel_numbers Analog:9 (VHF, 1953-2009)Digital:7 (VHF, 2002-2009)| owner Hearst Television| licensee KMBC Hearst Television, Inc.| sister_stations KCWE| former_affiliations CBS (1953-1955)| effective_radiated_power 1,000 kW| HAAT 358 m | class | facility_id 65686| coordinates | homepage kmbc.com| }} |
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KMBC-TV, virtual channel 9, is a television station affiliated with the ABC television network, located in Kansas City, Missouri. KMBC-TV is owned by Hearst Television, and its studios are located on Winchester Ave., near Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri. The station's high guyed mast broadcast tower built in 1988 is at 5701 E. 22nd Street in eastern Kansas City on a hill above the Blue River.
The station broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 29, mapping to its former analog channel assignment of 9 via PSIP. On cable, KMBC can be seen in standard definition on channel 12 on Time Warner Cable and Surewest, and in high definition on channel 1421 on Time Warner and digital channel 610 on Surewest.
Cook Paint and Varnish purchased Midland Broadcasting's holdings in April 1954, including Midland's television studios under the stage at the Lyric Theatre in Downtown Kansas City. The move ended the split-station arrangement, and on June 14, 1954, KMBC-TV took over channel 9 full-time, absorbing WHB-TV's share of the frequency and ending the split-station arrangement. Cook Paint also sold WHB radio to comply with FCC rules.
In September 1955 KMBC-TV swapped affiliations with KCMO-TV (channel 5, now KCTV), becoming an ABC affiliate. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.
In 1959, Cook Paint and Varnish bought KDRO-TV in Sedalia, Missouri and changed its calls to KMOS-TV on January 28 of that year. KDRO-TV had been the ABC affiliate for the far eastern portion of the Kansas City market, but ABC refused to give it a network feed to protect KMBC-TV, forcing it to switch to and from channel 9's signal during network programming.
Over the years, KMBC-TV has pre-empted some ABC programming. Notably under Metromedia ownership, channel 9 passed on The Brady Bunch when it debuted in 1969, but it was picked up a year later. Also, it was one of the few ABC affiliates to pre-empt the ABC Evening News during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Both of these programs were instead broadcast on now-defunct independent KCIT-TV (channel 50, now KPXE-TV). In 1974 Metromedia changed the lease terms of the Lyric Theatre and was given total control of it.
In 1983, KMBC-TV anchor/reporter Christine Craft won a judgment against the station and Metromedia. Craft accused station managers of sexual harassment; this was one of the first such cases to be widely publicized in the United States. Craft, however, lost her case on appeal. Although KMBC had moved up to #1 in the market during the incident in 1981, a focus group said she was "too old, too unattractive and not deferential to men." At the time she was 36 and her co-anchor Scott Feldman was 31.
KMBC came under common management as upstart WB affiliate KCWB (channel 29, now CW affiliate KCWE) in 1996 through a local marketing agreement. In March 2008, KMBC began a morning newscast for KCWE, the first regularly scheduled news program for the station. KCWE officially became co-owned with KMBC in May 2010. Although KMBC's licensee name remains "KMBC Hearst Television Inc.," the copyright tag at the end of its newscasts reads "Hearst Stations Inc." which is the licensee name for KCWE.
On August 23, 2007, it moved from the Lyric Theatre to new studios at 6455 Winchester Avenue, near Swope Park. Although its former radio sisters had changed call signs decades ago, KMBC-TV's legal call sign has retained its "-TV" suffix to this day. Under Hearst KMBC was again the focus of a lawsuit filed by female journalists at the station. Maria Antonia, Peggy Breit and Kelly Eckerman sued Hearst in 2008 alleging age and sex discrimination. The lawsuit was settled in 2010.
Virtualchannel | ! Physicalchannel | Video resolution>Video | Aspect ratio>Aspect | ! Name | ! Programming |
9.1 | 29.1 | 1080i| | 16:9 | KMBC-TV | American Broadcasting Company>ABC HD programming |
9.2 | 29.2| | 480i | 4:3 | MeTV | Classic television programs |
In 2008, KMBC launched a new digital weather channel that gave up-to-the-minute weather information 24 hours a day on its second digital subchannel. The service was an affiliate of The Local AccuWeather Channel and carried just over the minimum amount of educational and informational (E/I) children's programming. On September 14, 2010, KMBC-DT2 began acting as an independent station during the weeknight 6-11 p.m. time period after it added general entertainment programming in the evening hours under the branding "MOREtv Kansas City" (a branding previously used by sister station KCWE as a UPN affiliate). The subchannel also aired an encore of KMBC's weeknight 6 p.m. newscast at 6:30 p.m. on KMBC-DT2.
On June 21, 2011, KMBC replaced The Local AccuWeather Channel/MoreTV subchannel on 9.2 with MeTV, a digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting, and distributed by MGM, featuring classic television series. It is noted that KMBC is one of several Hearst-owned stations that broadcasts digitally in 1080i rather than the usual 720p like most ABC stations. Hearst ABC sister-stations WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire, WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, WCVB-TV in Boston, and KETV in Omaha also use this format.
From its March 24, 1980 debut until January 3, 2011, KMBC delayed Nightline to midnight, 90 minutes later than most ABC stations that carry it (with only minor exceptions for major breaking news events), a decision that had been long criticized by some ABC network management and even former Nightline host Ted Koppel; Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which follows it, was also delayed similarly since its January 2003 debut. On January 3, 2011 KMBC pushed Nightline and Jimmy Kimmel ahead a half-hour, starting at 11:37 p.m., citing shifting market conditions making a compelling case to air the two programs a half hour earlier and a request by the network to do so during recent negotiations of KMBC's affiliation agreement with ABC.
In 2007, its news department won seven Edward R. Murrow Awards which is the most by a station in the country. The station won awards in the following categories: news series, feature, news documentary, spot news, continuing coverage, newscast, and overall excellence. KMBC unveiled its new purpose-built facility near Swope Park on August 23, 2007 beginning with the 5 p.m. newscast. The new building includes a news set designed by FX Group. With the relocation, the channel became the first station in the area to air local newscasts in high definition.
For many years, KCWE aired no local newscasts despite being a sister station to KMBC. It cited a fear of cannibalizing the station's audience as a reason not to expand news offerings to KCWE. This changed on March 3, 2008 when that station debuted a two-hour extension of the "FirstNews" morning newscast, from 7-9 a.m. As is the case on KMBC, the KCWE newscast is aired in high definition. On July 30, 2010 like most of its Hearst-owned ABC affiliated sister stations did on that date, KMBC added an hour-long extension of its weekend morning newscast at 8 a.m. On August 23, 2010, this was followed by an expansion of its weekday morning newscast to 2½ hours with the move of the start time to 4:30 a.m. (NBC affiliate KSHB, channel 41, also moved the start time of its morning newscast to 4:30 a.m. on the same date). On September 14, 2010, KMBC launched a half-hour weeknight only 9 p.m. newscast on KCWE to compete with WDAF-TV's in-house 9 p.m. newscast and the KCTV-produced 9 p.m. newscast on MyNetworkTV affiliate KSMO-TV (channel 62). Management stated the reason behind this was due to The CW's growing ratings.
KMBC 9 First Alert Weather
Sports team
Reporters
Hearst Washington Bureau
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