A look back at TV anchors who have publicly battled cancer. WBTV's "This Morning" premieres with host Jim Patterson and features segments by Dick Taylor. WBTV's first programs aired that night. SEPTEMBER 1952. WBTV introduces to Charlotte and the Carolinas the most advanced weather radar system available. During the 2016 February sweeps, WBTV surged to first place in all timeslots, including the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts, for the first time in 26 years. Charlotte Mayor John Belk proclaims this day as "WBTV Day" in honor of twenty years of community service to the people of Charlotte. WBTV is the first television station in Charlotte to broadcast Live from a helicopter in flight. 5 TV market in the country, according to the 2020-21 . By Joe Marusak. (Worldwide fears of "Y2K" related problems never materialized.). Doug Mayes begins WBTV's first regularly scheduled news programs as "The Esso Reporter" a ten minute newscast airing at 6:30 pm Monday - Friday. Underwood introduces "Consumer Corner." Leigh joined the WBTV team in 2014. Television sets in the WBTV viewing area now stand at 415,313. In mid-May 2008, the former Jefferson-Pilot/Lincoln Financial stations launched redesigned websites, powered by the Local Media network division of WorldNow (which operates nearly all of the websites of Raycom's stations), assuming web platform operations from Broadcast Interactive Media. ("Baby Aid" concluded with over one million dollars raised and six tractor-trailer loads of baby supplies donated.). The show is hosted by John Kilgo and Lisa Cooley and is called "Live at Five". Jennifer Abney Age and Birthday. And TV-3 is renamed The Patterson Studio in memory of Jim Patterson. By August 1, 1949, there are already 2,000 sets in Carolina households. Raycom Sports has rights to the ACC until at least the 202627 season. The Charlotte television market is ranked 22nd in the United States. A special journalism scholarship is also announced in C.J. WBTV premieres "Top O' the Day" hosted by Clyde McLean with segments by Vivian Harris, Ty Boyd, C.J. The Bell Jet Ranger replaced substitute news gathering helicopters. It is called "The Spearhead Group" and is hosted by Alan Newcomb. Maureen O'Boyle July 14, 1963. In times like this, it is so easy to say, I have to mow the lawn, I have to do the laundry, I have to go to work. When you change that one word, I have to to I get to, Hampton said. A special "Toast and Roast" is held in the Patterson studio. It aired on February 4, 1960. Among those present are Andy Griffith, Edward R. Murrow, Shepherd Strudwock, John Scott Trotter, Norman Cordon, Anne Jeffreys, David Brinkley, Sydney Blackmer and Governor Terry Sanford. Charlotte is ranked as the seventh largest single-station market in the United States. Cabarrus County. It is hosted by C.J. The WBTV Studios are dedicated to three of the station's most beloved personalities. [24] Soon after Raycom took control of the station, WBTV began airing local newscasts and CBS programs in high definition. Former WSOC-TV and WBTV anchor Doug Mayes will also be a part of the inaugural class. WBTV and WJZY return to a partnership for "WBTV News at 10 on WJZY." Updated July 08, 2021 11:28 AM. I'm number 8 of 10 kids- mother of just one. WBTV News in a partnership with First Union Bank becomes the first television station in the United States to develop computerized election returns projections. WBTV is the first television station in the Carolinas to broadcast in stereo sound. By Thoden Janes. Also this month, WBTV and area TV set dealers hold a contest for the 100,000th television set purchased in the coverage area. Hosted by Alan Ryan. This studio is the home of commercial productions and special live programming. WBTV begins thepopular feature called "On The Square". WBTV was purchased by Montgomery, Alabama based Raycom Media Inc. Raycom had produced ACC basketball games in partnership with Jefferson-Pilot/Lincoln Financial since 1982. WBTV begins news at noon with "The Noon Report" hosted by Don Robertson and Pat Lee. The equipment manufactures gave priority to the bigger cities.) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - With the uncertainty surrounding us amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), its challenging finding the positives in life. WBTV begins a year-long focus "For Kids Sake". After her return from New York in 2009, Katie began working as the Traffic Producer for Triangle Traffic Network, a radio station out of Raleigh, NC. When children's programs aren't considered, "Carolina Calling" is the 9th rated show in the USA for that time period. Former Charlotte WBTV Reporters Starting A New Movement For Women Who "Flew The Coop". She joined the WPDE TV 15 team in November 2020. "The CBS Evening News" with Dan Rather is broadcast from the Patterson Studio to celebrate WBTV's 40th Anniversary the previous week. WBTV inaugurates regular LIVE field news coverage with a fully portable microwave and relay point on the NCNB tower in downtown Charlotte. WBTV opens the "Western Bureau" in Morganton with reporters Steve Ohnesorge and Cecile Bost. In 2006, Jefferson-Pilot merged with the Philadelphia-based Lincoln National Corporation. WBTV's brand new "Sky 3" helicopter returns to daily operation. WBTV welcomes CBS newsman Eric Sevareid to Charlotte as guest on "The Spearhead Group". [17], Witnesses to the crash claim the helicopter was visibly faltering, and in a steeply-banked spiral as it came down. Jennifer was born and raised in the United States. The program's original host is Lester Strong. Special programming and area events are created to raise awareness of opportunities and issues facing children and parents in the Carolinas. WBTV sign-on, July 15, 1949. She helps Georgians get ready for their day as the anchor for Channel 2 Action News This Morning from 4:30 a.m. - 7 a.m. Lori has covered . He was, and always will be, Charlotte and the Carolinas' first anchorman. It is WJZY-TV. Moments later viewers heard the first voice on television in the Carolinas', that of Jim Patterson signing on to WBTV and announcing the evenings programming. The first time television cameras were allowed in operating rooms. WBTV becomes the first television station in the World to record and rebroadcast programs on color video tape. Shevaun Bryan, WBTV's newest anchor, stopped by to play some get-to-know you trivia with fellow anchor Alex Giles. The station claims credit for a number of television "firsts", among them being the construction of the first building in the United States built specifically for color television broadcasting. Mathis, whose antics have made him a YouTube star, landed a gig out west on Good Day Sacramento for the CW affiliate by the end of the year. WBTV begins airing color slides for the first time. ABC programming continued to be split among the three stations until 1967, when WCCB became a full-time ABC affiliate. WBZ-TV created the first female anchor team when Gail Harris joined Shelby Scott on First Four News. Her career started at WBOY in Clarksburg, WV and then she went to WFMZ in Allentown, PA less than a year later. Tower SkyscraperPage.com, sorted by primary channel network affiliations, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WBTV&oldid=1138068495, Television stations in Charlotte, North Carolina, Television channels and stations established in 1949, Articles with dead external links from December 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with dead external links from June 2016, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles using infobox television station, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 21:39. As of 2023, she is around 60 years old. WBTV begins a letter writing campaign to help free American prisoners-of-war in North Vietnam the project is called "Write Hanoi". WBTV returned to a strong position in the late 1990s, culminating in wrestling the #1 spot at noon in 1998 from WSOC-TV. "Doug Mayes was a true professional and outstanding broadcast journalist who inspired . Kristi solo-anchors the weekend . The WeatherNet network is available worldwide on TV stations and the Internet. For many years, WBTV was one of the country's most dominant television stations. Telegrams arrive from CBS and NBC informing WBTV would soon be getting LIVE programs via a coaxial cable coming from Washington DC. transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts, Channel 23 digital TV stations in the United States, Channel 3 virtual TV stations in the United States, Entercom To Swap Charlotte Stations To Radio One For WPHI, WTEM and St. Louis Duo, "Celebrating WBTV's anniversary WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC", "Lincoln Financial Press Releases LFG Announces Sale of Television, Sports, and Charlotte Radio Properties", Charlotte Observer | 17 November 2007 | Old TV-radio couple breaking up, "State dedicates historic marker to memorialize NC's oldest broadcast station", "Historical marker spotlights Wilder Building, broadcasting's Charlotte birthplace", "GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A $3.6 BILLION TRANSACTION", "Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. Boys Town of NC is a child care institution open to boys ages eight to sixteen. Since 2008, WBTV has partnered with its sister stations in South CarolinaWCSC, WIS in Columbia and WMBF-TV in Myrtle Beach and WHNS in Greenvilleto cover stories in South Carolina. A two million dollar expansion program to the WBTV/WBT building is completed. WBTV News makes the switch to color news film. This studio is the home of the news set. CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Doug Mayes, a Charlotte broadcaster and beloved WBTV anchor, has passed away at the age of 93. Meet the WBTV News Team! Tours of the new building also begin this week. O'Boyle has been the anchorwoman for the TV shows A Current Affair and Extra. It claims to be the first station in the Southern U.S. to air color test patterns and color ID slides. That station actually dates back to a ham radio station that started in late 1920. WBTV's Barbara Stutts begins hosting a daily information and entertainment program called "Barbara". Mecklenburg County alone has 76,100 TV sets. A project which he founded with the purpose to create and support a positive program among broadcasters to overcome the increasing spiritual and moral decay in the country. WBTV was originally owned by the Greensboro-based Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, owners of WBT (1110 AM), the city's oldest radio station and the first fully licensed station in the South. WBTV introduces "Radar Plus" the most advanced weather radar system in the television industry. WBTV's parents company buys WRVA-TV in Richmond, VA. 3 Local TV Group", "Gray Closes On $3.6 Billion Raycom Merger", "Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions", "Initial investigative report released on WBTV helicopter crash that killed 2 people", "TV meteorologist, pilot die in news helicopter crash", "WBTV helicopter crashes on I-77 South, two killed", "Helicopter crash leaves TV meteorologist and pilot dead in Charlotte, North Carolina", "WBTV mourning the loss of meteorologist Jason Myers, pilot Chip Tayag", "Reaction to fatal WBTV helicopter crash - 2 dead in TV news helicopter crash", "Live Updates: Charlotte meteorologist and pilot from WBTV killed in helicopter crash off Interstate 77", "TV Meteorologist and Pilot Die in Helicopter Crash in North Carolina", "A final day of flying: hovering over uptown, South End and a deadly path along I-77", "Channel 3 Launched TV Era in East Tennessee | Bob Cox's Yesteryear", "Chronology of WBTV WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC", Louisville No. However, if there is one person who knows how to find the good in anything, it is WBTV friend Kristen Hampton, a former WBTV reporter. CBS affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina, Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with. WBT radio long hosted live country music. WBTV forms "Spearhead", a local television series consisting of ideological and philosophical programs. Since Raycom Sports is headquartered in Charlotte, WBTV had a very important role in Raycom Media's operations, and it shared its flagship status with NBC affiliate WSFA, located in the company's homebase of Montgomery, Alabama. The money will be used for the Char-Wheels group to participate in the National Wheelchair Games in Hawaii. The Charlotte News headlines its editorial page with the title, "And Now Television." The Betty Feezor Show was replaced by an hour-long midday news and variety show, Top O' the Day. In the evening, WBTV's 6:00pm "Early News" attracts more audience than 53 of the 81 local early evening news programs aired in the top 25 markets. The station's digital signal is multiplexed: WBTV had previously carried a standard-definition simulcast of the station's main channel on its second digital subchannel. [6] With the purchase, WBTV became Raycom's second-largest station by market size, behind the Cleveland, Ohio duopoly of WOIO and WUAB. Languages: Italian. Carol Wonsavage was the inaugural producer for the show. It marks the first live demonstration of TV in Greenville and in the state of South Carolina. [31] On April 1, 2012, This TV was dropped and the third subchannel was once again removed to make room for WBTV's mobile DTV service, but was brought back on October 8, 2014, with the Grit network. "The Carolina Camera" premieres on WBTV News. 2014 - 2023 Marathi.TV - All Rights Reserved. WBTV is the first station in the United Stated to produce a weeknight newscast for a local PBS station, WTVI-TV. Jefferson Standard had purchased WBT from CBS in 1947. WBTV and WBT Radio host the inaugural "Blood Give-In" at the stations' studios at One Julian Price Place. A genuine nice guy in a business where egos can run to the outsize, Knowles was known for his. Here's what that means for viewers", "SVTV Stations - the things you care that others won't", FCC WBTV-Tower's Antenna Structure Registration, Drawings of Jefferson Pilot Comm. The studio address, One Julian Price Place, is named in honor of the executive who effectively founded Jefferson Standard/Jefferson-Pilot through an early-20th century merger. Charles Crutchfield is credited with giving the idea to Billy Graham to "televise" his crusades to reach a wider audience. Diana Williams (later at WABC-TV in New York City; now retired) served as an anchor at WBTV during the early 1980s; she was succeeded as the station's main female anchor by Sara James (now a reporter for Dateline NBC). Lori Stokes (born September 16, 1962) is an American former journalist and news anchor. WBTV's Mike McKay begins hosting a local news magazine program weekdays at 5:30pm. It was nominally an NBC affiliate, sharing a secondary ABC affiliation with channel 3. This is the highlight of "Fulfillment Week", a week-long celebration if the move to a new building for WBTV. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. The Wilder Building, which was demolished in 1983, served as WBTV's studio facilities from 1949 to 1955.[7][8]. Many longtime friends and colleagues of C.J. A drug-free party for high school seniors in the WBTV viewing area. former Vice President Mike Pence's visit to Jacksonville to discuss the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement), and November 2020 . Continue with Recommended Cookies, Maureen OBoyle July 14, 1963. News Anchor/Reporter WBTV Jun 2017 - Aug 2021 4 years 3 months. Transcontinental television was inaugurated with President Truman's address to the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco. Morning Anchor Steve Johnson. And the WBTV Raleigh Bureau is expanded. WBTV/WBT/107.9 The Link broadcast LIVE from various CVS locations in the viewing and listening area over the next two weeks. WBTV, the Charlotte Radio Appliance Association, the Charlotte News and The Charlotte Observer host a TV preview gathering at the Charlotte Armory for anyone interested in seeing the new thing called "television". Those rights passed to Lincoln Financial after its merger with Jefferson-Pilot in 2006. (This is also the start of our building's recycling program.). Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WBTV aired a Sunday morning program that featured singing cowboy Fred Kirby and his sidekick "Uncle Jim" (played by Jim Patterson). At this time of this year there are 1,004,400 television sets in the Charlotte market. When it debuted, WBTV was the 13th television station in the United States[2] and the first in the Carolinas; it is the oldest television station located between Richmond and Atlanta. WBTV keeps viewers who have battery powered TV's informed with life saving advice and news. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. WBTV also aired both of the Panthers' Super Bowl appearances locally, as CBS had the rights to Super Bowls XXXVIII and 50. While WBT, and sister station WLNK were purchased by Braintree, Massachusetts based Greater Media Inc. It is called "Spectrum" and hosted by Jim Patterson and Barbara Bender. [26] It placed third among local newscasts during the July 2013 ratings period, behind the WSOC-produced newscast on WAXN, and WCCB's in-house newscast.[24]. WBTV upgraded to ATSC 3.0 on July 7, 2021. Final Nielsen ratings for the year of 1963 show WBTV programming winning a majority of viewers in 18 of 20 times slots. Company President Charles Crutchfield is named Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on "American Values". It is a Robinson R44 Raven II. WBTV airs a number of special Carolina Panthers programs saluting the run to the playoffs for the second time in five years. In 2008, for instance, NCAA games on WBTV attracted a 13.4 rating and a 24 share, the third-highest in the nation (behind only WLKY-TV in Louisville and WREG-TV in Memphis).[21]. WBTV received one of the last construction permits issued before the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) "freeze" on new television licenses, which lasted until the Commission released its Sixth Report and Order in 1952. C. J. Underwood represents the station as honorary Grand Marshall as part of WBTV's 50th Anniversary series of celebrations in 1999. The station airs at least two games a year, typically when the team plays host to an AFC opponent at Bank of America Stadium; starting in 2014, through the NFL's new "cross-flex" broadcast rules, games that would normally air on Fox (locally on WJZY) can be moved arbitrarily to CBS and vice versa. WBTV received an immediate outpouring of support from the community, sister stations, and other media outlets; Governor Roy Cooper and Pastor Franklin Graham posted condolences on social media, and the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC delayed their 2022 Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Bank of America Stadium for a moment of silence in honor of Tayag and Myers. WBTV airs the continuous coverage from CBS News of the terrorist Attacks on America. The conference will last two days. At the time, the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company also had a 16.5% interest in the Greensboro News Company, licensee of WFMY-TV, which signed on from Greensboro two months after WBTV. The first Carolinas edition of "TV Guide" appears at newsstands. A Live program, "WBTV: The First 50 Years," is anchored by Paul Cameron and Denise Dory, with special guest Loonis McGlohon. Locally originated programming this week is "signed" for the deaf. WBTV becomes the home of the CBS News Southeast Regional Bureau. WBTV and WBT Radio present a "Salute to Our Heroes" telethon to raise money and awareness for the Mecklenburg county Vietnam Memorial. Between them, the five stations cover almost all of South Carolina. WBTV had been Charlotte's home station for ACC sporting events since C.D. "Top O' The Day" is the idea of Executive Producer Pat Lee. Only women's shows in Chicago and Cincinnati have more viewers. The first television station in the Carolinas, and among the first few in the southeastern United States to do so. WBTV and CBS broadcast "Super Bowl XXVIII," as the Carolina Panthers take on the New England Patriots. This newscast places weather coverage at the start of the program, and continues with rapid paced stories, and new viral video segments sent in by viewers. (Construction of WBT-TV was delayed quite a few months due to the flurry of TV stations going on-the-air in larger U.S. cities. That is one of the most common questions we receive about WTOV9 alums. [32] On January 1, 2020, Circle, a country music and lifestyle channel was launched and added as a fourth subchannel at 3.3, moving Grit to subchannel 3.4.[33]. Following Fox's purchase of WJZY and WMYT, the WBTV-produced newscast returned to WJZY when it became the market's Fox owned-and-operated station on July 1, 2013, which continued to air until the station launched its own news department (and hour-long 10:00p.m. newscast) on January 1, 2014. As such, it was Charlotte's only VHF station for eight years, carrying affiliations with all four major networks of the timeCBS, NBC, ABC and DuMont. Lori Wilson joined the WSB-TV Channel 2 in 2017. WBTV televises a "Star Salute" from the NC Trade Fair honoring North Carolinians who have gained national prominence. The journey starts with Sarah Batista, a single mom and former TV news reporter who left behind a decade-long career in 2013 to follow her "gut . WBTV begins transmitting color test patterns, the first television station in the southeastern United States to do so. Partners in this massive community service effort are CVS Pharmacies and the Salvation Army. It featured the always popular segment "product testing". WBTV announces that it will begin transmissions of color test patterns in May of this year. Lincoln Financial also sold its Charlotte radio stations to Braintree, Massachusettsbased Greater Media, effectively breaking up Charlotte's last co-owned radio/television station combination. However, area viewers could watch those preempted shows on WSPA-TV in Spartanburg or WFMY through a strong antenna (WFMY and WSPA were and still are available on some cable systems in the Charlotte market, although non-local programming is subject to blackout due to network non-duplication and syndication exclusivity rules). "She is the perfect fit alongside Alex Giles at 4 p.m.". Feezor gave viewers tips on cooking, sewing, floral arranging, and other topics of interest to housewives and mothers. Reception reports were received from cities as far away as 150 miles. ), WBTV broadcasts the first locally produced NFL/Carolina Panther program. Dr. George Heaton of Myers Park Baptist Church has the program. An addition to the WBTV studio and building is completed adding 7,500 square feet to the building. After "Top O' The Day" ends its run the "WBTV News at Noon" begins on this day. It will help thousands of Carolinians find jobs with special programming and "job fairs" located in the viewing region's shopping malls. WSOC-TV gained a large lead in ratings for most other news timeslots beginning in 1990. WBTV originates the broadcasts of "The Billy Graham Crusade" from the Charlotte Coliseum (now Bojangles' Coliseum). It is called "Newstar 3". In fact, its dominance was so absolute that it was once said the dials of most Charlotteans' television sets were "rusted on channel 3. The deals closed in early 2008. Traffic. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. It starred Frederic March and Janet Gaynor. WBTV's new building is dedicated on the birthday of Thomas Jefferson. WBTV begins consistently running test patterns from 12:00 noon to 7:00 pm. . WBTV anchor Knowles dies at age 42: MARK WASHBURN Staff Writer WBTV anchor Bob Knowles died Tuesday, three years after he was diagnosed with a rare cancer that flared up again on his honeymoon two months ago. Many are devoted to examining the lives of hearing-impaired Carolinians. Watch Live; Latest Video; News; First Alert Weather; Calendar; WBTV Investigates; On Your Side Tonight; QC Life; Sports; WBTV News. She was also the weather . 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