KATV


'KATV' (referred to as '"KATV 7"' or '"Channel 7 News"'), is an affiliate station of ABC serving the Little Rock television market and central Arkansas. The station is owned by Allbritton Communications. KATV's transmitter and antenna are located is located on the KATV Tower near Redfield, Arkansas.
The station broadcasts its analog signal on VHF channel 7 and its digital signal broadcasts on UHF channel 22. A 24-hour local news channel, 7 News Now is carried on KATV-DT digital channel 7.2.

Contents
History
KATV's Broadcast Service Area
KATV in the Digital Age
Personalities
Current On-Air Talent
News/Station Presentation
Newscast Titles
Station Slogans
External links

History


It signed on the air on December 19, 1953, originally in Pine Bluff, and is now Little Rock's oldest television station, beating KARK-TV by a few months. Less than a year after it was founded in Pine Bluff, KATV moved to Little Rock and took over the studio of KRTV, a failed UHF station that had been Arkansas' first TV station (itself beating KFSM in Fort Smith by a few months), on North Beech Street near Kavanaugh; however, it burned in 1957.
KATV then moved to downtown Little Rock; it moved to its current studio, a former home of Worthen Bank (now Bank of America) on Main Street, in 1970. It continues to maintain a nominal studio in Pine Bluff to satisfy the original FCC conditions for moving the license to Little Rock, even though modern FCC rules would allow it to operate only from Little Rock even if the license returned to Pine Bluff.
KATV, along with sister station KTUL in Tulsa, Oklahoma and original sister station KWTV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, were founded by John Griffin (whose company would later become today's Griffin Communications) and Jimmy Leake. Leake became sole owner of KATV and KTUL in the late 1960s or early 1970s, and owned the stations until 1982, when he sold both stations to their current owner, Allbritton Communications Company.
KATV has used the Circle 7 logo since the 1960's; though it is traditionally associated with O&O ABC stations, KATV is one of several non-O&Os to have used it. KATV's use of the Circle 7 logo predates even the variant Circle 7 once used by Allbritton's flagship WJLA before it switched to the standard version. However, unlike WJLA and most of the O&Os, KATV only uses the ABC logo with the Circle 7 occasionally, usually in screen-corner bugs where the Circle 7 covers the standard ABC bug. KATV also first placed the Circle 7 inside a square in the 1990's; WJLA now uses that as well, though neither station uses it consistently.

KATV's Broadcast Service Area


KATV's transmitter is located on the KATV Tower near Redfield, Arkansas. Before that tower was built in 1965, KATV broadcast from a smaller tower near Jefferson (south of Redfield).
KATV's broadcast area comprises mostly central Arkansas. However, many sections of the state are able to receive KATV's signal. Western sections of Bolivar and Coahoma Counties in west central Mississippi have been known to receive KATV's signal. KATV is also carried on cable systems in those areas, including Greenville, Cleveland, Clarksdale, and Drew.

KATV in the Digital Age


KATV is now broadcasting on the second band of their digital signal (7-2), calling this channel 'KATV News Now'. Like competitor KTHV's THV2 channel, KATV News Now broadcasts 24 hour news and weather, and is also available online.

Personalities


Current On-Air Talent

'CHANNEL 7 NEWS ANCHORS'

★ 'Heather Crawford': 5PM Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Jason Harper': Morning and Noon Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Beth Hunt': Morning and Midday Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Scott Inman': 5PM, 6PM and 10PM Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Christina Muñoz': 6PM and 10PM Anchor/Weekday Evening Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Steve Powell': Morning Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Pamela Smith': Weekend Evening Anchor/Reporter

★ 'Renee Shapiro': Saturday Morning Anchor/Entertainment Editor
'CHANNEL 7 NEWS REPORTERS'

★ 'Joan Early': "Family First" Feature Reporter

★ 'Rusty Jackson': General Assignment Reporter

★ 'Kristin Fisher': General Assignment Reporter

★ 'Michael Knight': Traffic Reporter

★ 'Amanda Manatt': General Assignment Reporter

★ '"Chopper" Scott Munsell': Air7 Pilot Reporter

★ 'Jason Pederson': Consumer Reporter

★ 'Anne Pressly': General Assignment Reporter

★ 'Michelle Rupp': Special Assignment Reporter
'CHANNEL 7 METEOROLOGISTS'

★ 'Ned Perme (NWA Seal of Appoval)': Weekday 6 and 10PM Chief Meteorologist

★ 'Barry Brandt (AMS Seal of Appoval)': Weekday Morning, Midday and 5PM Meteorologist

★ 'Melinda Mayo': "Daybreak" and "Good Morning Arkansas" Host

★ 'Todd Yakoubian': Weekend Meteorologist
'SPORTS ANCHORS/REPORTERS'

★ 'Steve Sullivan': Sports Director, seen weeknights

★ 'Dale Nicholson III': Weekend Sports Anchor

News/Station Presentation


Newscast Titles


★ ''Channel 7 News'' (1970s-present)
Station Slogans


★ ''The Spirit Of Arkansas'' (Early 1980's-present; general slogan)

★ ''7 is News'' (2000-June, 2007; newscast slogan)

External links



KATV Website

KATV News Now

Historical timeline of KATV



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