By default, Griffin decided to seek the channel 8 allocation in Muskogee (located 50.1 miles [80.6km] southeast of the city), the first channel allocation appropriated to northeastern Oklahoma for television use that was not assigned to the larger city of Tulsa and the nearest city within the market that had a channel allocation assigned to the VHF band. [Bud] Blust, Jr. had arranged for some of the station's transmission equipment to be moved to the Lookout Mountain auxiliary studio in early 1955, months before KTVX moved most of its operations into the building that November; KTUL radio had earlier moved into the facility in April 1955. In 1990, Walls moved to KOTV Channel 6. LIVE STREAMS. But the quick change allowed him to explore "ideas that I was really interested in," he said. "And I loved learning from the late Jerry Webber. We have a wide variety of people who come through the door. Rengel has been with McGraw Davisson Stewart Realtors, 4612 S. Harvard Ave., since 2003. 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Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly! "I got to where I was enjoying doing this more than I was the meteorology thing," Anderson said, "especially at two in the morning when the alarm clock went off.". Additionally, the station upgraded its transmission power to 316,000 watts, which allowed the station to increase its city-grade coverage deeper into the Tulsa area and extending up to 40 miles (64km) to the west of the city. Rengel interviewed John Woolman of Woolman Properties, who said she would be "good in real estate.". "I'm really satisfied," Keith said. They are curious if she is retiring from the field and if she will continue to reside in Tulsa. Cursing on the air, in a city described as the buckle of the Bible belt, could have spelled the end of Rengels career. Supplied with the names and addresses, Rengel scribbled hand-written letters to all of them. He would help KOTV be the first Tulsa station to cover the civil rights movement. 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Lazalier still works with weather. As of November 2017[update], KTUL presently broadcasts 30 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 hours each weekday, one hour on Saturdays and 1 hours on Sundays). Cloudy with periods of light rain. Keep up-to-date with everything that happens in your world. newscast). "During football season, someone asked me who was covering a game and if I would be there. The channel 6 allocation had already been assigned to KOTV and channel 2 was in the midst of a competition between Central Plains Enterprises (which signed on KVOO-TV [channel 2, now KJRH-TV] on that channel on December 5, 1954), the Oil Capital Television Corporation and the Fryer Television Company for that license. [14][15] KOTV owner Wrather-Alvarez Inc. and Arthur R. Olson, permitee for the license of the then-unlaunched KSPG (channel 17, now defunct; allocation now occupied by Bartlesville-based TBN owned-and-operated station KDOR-TV) submitted their own petitions that made very similar allegations against Tulsa Broadcasting two weeks later. In 2003, Rengel was commended as rookie of the year at McGraw Davisson. By: LeAnne Taylor. After Morris left KTUL for KVOO in 1970, KOTV anchor Bob Hower joined channel 8 and took over as main anchor of its evening newscasts. news9.com Former Tulsa TV Anchor Arrested On Meth Complaint 1212 Rascon has traveled the country and world for nearly 30 years, capturing some of the most compelling, heart-wrenching, and inspiring stories. After moving to Tulsa in 1984 from Charleston, S.C., John Walls anchored the sportscast at KTUL Channel 8. On December 15, 2008, KTUL-DT3 became an affiliate of the Retro Television Network, through a groupwide agreement between Allbritton Communications and the then-owner of the classic television network, Equity Media Holdings. In September 2012, channel 8 became the first station in Tulsa to employ a female chief meteorologist, when it hired Jennifer Zeppelin in that position on the weekday evening newscasts; Zeppelin who had joined KTUL as a fill-in meteorologist in December 2011, after having served as a meteorologist at CBS owned-and-operated station KCNC-TV in Denver left the station in August 2015. On cable, KTUL-DT2 is available on Cox Communications channel 74. The station's digital signal is multiplexed: KTUL shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 8, at 9:00a.m. on June 12, 2009 (with a ceremonial switchover airing on that morning's broadcast of Good Day Tulsa), the official date on which full-power television stations transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. Every house that I lived in, I had a picket fence and I didnt know why, she said. It was our promise then and will continue to be into the future. I came here with every intention of staying for two years and leaving," White said. KOTV brought television to Tulsa in 1949. She eventually anchored the morning show, which at that time was Good Morning Oklahoma. She returned to Tulsa in 2016, where she has been anchoring the evening slot at KTUL since. Isbell has been chief communications officer at Broken Arrow Public Schools, 601 S. Main St., since 2002. "I was really interested in the revitalization of downtown," she said. Keith heard about an opening in Mayor Bill LaFortune's office. (which has preceded Nightline since the network switched the scheduling order of the two programs in January 2013), was originally preempted by KTUL when it debuted in January 2003, after the station refused to comply with carrying the show in its recommended slot (making it one of a handful of ABC stations that included WSB-TV in Atlanta, WFTV in Orlando, WSOC-TV in Charlotte and WEAR-TV in Pensacola, Florida, not to carry Kimmel). (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). 800. [93][94], KTUL aired several popular local non-news programs over the years, several of which helped make channel 8 the leading television station in the Tulsa market and one of ABC's strongest affiliates for 35 years under Griffin-Leake and Allbritton ownership, even as ABC would not improve its viewership to become America's most-watched broadcast network until the late 1970s. Gone in Tulsa May 28, 2019 / Scott Jones KJRH Morning Anchor Scott Thompson has left the Scripps station after less than two years on the job. Former Tulsa TV news anchor Beth Rengel, whose autobiography is titled "Anchored in Illusion," plays with her dogs on the patio of her home. Over time, you learn to interpret it. On October 31, 2015, KTUL-DT2 converted into a charter affiliate of Comet, a science fiction-focused network owned by Sinclair in conjunction with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. And that was the last time viewers saw Rengel deliver any news on KTUL. In addition to his anchoring duties, Morris who had worked for KTUL radio since 1940, with the exception of a three-year period in which he served in the Army during World War II served as the station's original news director until he left to become main anchor at KVOO-TV in 1970. In September 2014, KTUL pushed both Kimmel and Nightline (which had their broadcast order on ABC's late-night schedule switched by the network in January 2013) ahead a half-hour, starting at 11:07p.m., per a request by the network that the station air both programs at earlier times; KTUL would start carrying Kimmel and Nightline in their recommended timeslots in January 2019. On November 3, 1982, Leake Industries sold KTUL and KATV to Washington, D.C.-based Allbritton Communications in an all-cash transaction for $80 million; the sale received FCC approval on February 14, 1983. "I thought, 'real estate?'" Beth Rengel: Former Tulsa TV anchor reflects on life and 'illusions' in autobiography. This practice began in September 1981, when KTUL began to delay Nightline to 11:30p.m.an hour later than most ABC stations had carried it at the timein order to air syndicated reruns of Hawaii Five-O following its late newscast. I said, 'No, someone else from the station is going.'". [3] About one year later, the Tulsa Broadcasting Company a company run by John and his sister, Marjory Griffin Leake, which already owned Tulsa-based radio station KTUL (1430 AM, now KTBZ) and KFPW in Fort Smith, Arkansas filed an application to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit to build and license to operate a television station on VHF channel 8 on June 27, 1952. KTUL-DT4 is the TBD-affiliated fourth digital subchannel of KTUL, broadcasting in letterboxed standard definition on channel 8.4. "It's a lot different from TV weather, but a meteorologist looks at reams of data. These former Tulsa TV news anchors are following passions and making new starts, and their experiences have proven that sales and people skills go a long way. Find out more a. Amy Avery Ashley Izbicki Brian Dorman Chinh Doan Craig Day Dave Davis Jonathan Cooper LeAnne Taylor Lori Fullbright Shannon Rousseau Tess Maune The station also produces the news/talk/lifestyle program Good Day Tulsa, which airs weekday mornings at 9:00a.m. and is co-produced by KTUL's news and advertising sales departments; the hour-long program debuted on August 30, 2004, under original hosts D.C. Roberts, Amanda Juergens and Frank Mitchell (as of September 2017[update], it is currently co-hosted by Keith Taylor, Erin Christy and meteorologist Molly McCollum, who also anchor the station's weekday morning newscast, Good Morning Oklahoma, and its weekday 11:00a.m. The team of Hower, Woods and sports director Chris Lincoln (who left KTUL in 1976, and following subsequent stints at ABC Sports and ESPN, returned for additional runs at channel 8 from 2007 to 2011 and again beginning in January 2013) were often known as the "News Guys", in reference to a popular series of spots focusing on the main anchor team during whose tenure, the station continued its ratings dominance in local news that was developed by promotions director Carl Bartholomew. Former TV news anchor Beth Rengel has graduated to author. After Oklahoma City native Mike Anderson earned his meteorology degree from the University of Oklahoma, he moved into his first position with KOTV Channel 6 doing morning and weekend newscasts. ", "I liked working with and for Al Jerkins when I was in sports," he said. Oklahoma Press Publishing had its bid dismissed by an FCC petition grant on February 19, 1954;[8][9] Robison backed out of the running by petition two weeks later on March 1. (you can give in, give up or you can get back up). "Here, it's the same thing. A former Tulsa TV news anchor was arrested on a drug complaint late Sunday night after officers searched his pickup truck following a traffic stop. Keeping our viewers safe, informed and entertained has been KOTV's mission for the past 70 years. "I just love sports," he said. On May 30, 1992, KTUL launched the market's first weekend morning newscast when it debuted a Saturday edition of GMO from 8:00 to 10:00a.m., taking over part of the timeslot that the station had previously allotted to ABC's children's cartoon lineup (the newscast would be reduced to one hour starting at 7:00a.m. by September 1995, where the Saturday broadcast would remain until it was discontinued in September 2000; as a result, KTUL is currently the Tulsa market's only Big Four affiliate without a newscast on weekend mornings, since KOTV launched weekend editions of its Six in the Morning broadcast in March 2015). Producing, Broadcast, Video, Journalism, New Media, HD Video, Non-linear Editing, Broadcast Reporter at KCTV / KSMO / Meredith Corporation, United Industries Corporation (Tulsa, OK), Rex Industrial Corp. dba WEJ-IT Fastening Systems (Tulsa, OK). She expressed her gratitude to the station and her colleagues for supporting her decision and for the love and support during her career. "If you approach life with good intent," Rengel said, "it will turn out how it's supposed to be. ", Teri Bowers Then: Anchor/reporter on KTUL News Channel 8 Now: Communications director at Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks. You have permission to edit this article. This move led network president Elton Rule and other ABC executives to visit the station in 1976 to discuss why KTUL did not give clearance to the then-fledgling and fast-growing ABC morning show. 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Mike "Zig" Ziegenhorn reported sports at KTUL for 17 years. Incidentally, FCC regulations had been changed in 1952 to allow for a broadcast station to house their main studio within 50 miles [80km] of their city of license, which would have allowed channel 8 to remain licensed to Muskogee but base its operations solely in Tulsa (a television station would not be licensed to Muskogee again until September 12, 1999, when a joint venture of Tulsa Communications and Tulsa Channel 19, LLC signed on WB affiliate KWBT [channel 19, now CW affiliate KQCW-DT]). ", From helping employers with job fairs, events and referral programs, McCaskey said she loves "getting to know more people on a business level. By 1951, the station would boast the first mobile unit. They did the 10 oclock news later that night.
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