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gained exclusivity over the telecasts. With the introduction of the Daily Game (now Pick 3) in February 1980, drawings began airing on the station at 6:57 p.m. nightly. After a three-year run on WFLD (which assumed drawing rights in January 1984), the Lottery migrated the drawing telecasts back to WGN-TV in January 1987. In August 1992, the Lottery awarded the telecast rights to its drawings and game show to CBS-owned WBBM—which beat out competing offers from WGN and WLS-TV, and saw the move as a way to help improve viewership for its third-place-ranked 10 p.m. newscast—effective December 28. WBBM's bid was chosen for its offers to hold the drawings during its late newscast (which ultimately produced no beneficial ratings impact) and agreed to handle promotional responsibilities and production costs. Citing in part the station's statewide cable distribution (which, after the SyndEx rules were implemented, would occasionally subject the evening drawings to preemption associated with that of the delayed 9 p.m. newscast when sports clearance restrictions applied to the WGN national feed), the Lottery moved its telecasts back to WGN on January 1, 1994; with this move, citing declining revenues under the WBBM contract partly under the later drawing timeslot, the live evening results were shifted to 9:22 p.m. Midday drawings for Pick 3 and Pick 4 were added upon their introduction on December 20, 1994. (The 12:40 p.m. drawings were shown during WGN's noon newscast on weekdays, while the Saturday drawing was usually not shown live nationally because of programming substitutions.)
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occupied by CW network shows mainly with additional syndicated programs on weekdays and an expanded weekend morning newscast, station-produced lifestyle programs and syndicated educational programs on weekends. Beginning the same day, all CW programming concurrently moved to WPWR-TV (resulting in the weeknight-only MyNetworkTV schedule being shifted to air on a three-hour delay from 10 p.m. to midnight). As such, WPWR displaced WLVI in Boston as the largest CW station that is not owned by either Tribune or CBS Corporation. (The CW would eventually move to WCIU-TV on September 1, 2019, marking the first time that channel 26—which had maintained part-time affiliations with the Spanish International Network and successor Univision, NetSpan/Telemundo, and The WB at various points between 1968 and 2004—had ever served as a full-time network affiliate.)
1857:. Tribune committed six of the seven independent stations it owned at the time to serve as charter affiliates of The WB, though it initially exempted WGN-TV from the agreement, as station management had expressed concerns about how the network's plans to expand its prime time and daytime program offerings would affect WGN's sports broadcast rights and the impact that the potential of having to phase out its sports telecasts to fulfill network commitments would have on the superstation feed's appeal to cable and satellite providers elsewhere around the United States. Ironically, despite its concerns with taking the WB affiliation, WGN had also vied to become the Chicago affiliate of the United Paramount Network ( 1882:
duplication in markets where over-the-air WB affiliates were forced to compete with the WGN cable feed.) WGN-TV (and its superstation feed) became a charter affiliate of The WB when the network launched on January 11, 1995. Upon joining The WB, WGN's programming remained basically unchanged, continuing to feature syndicated programs, feature films, and locally produced shows. As The WB initially offered prime time programs only on Wednesdays at launch, Channel 9 filled the 7 to 9 p.m. time slot leading into its late-evening newscast with feature films or, from September 1995 until September 1997, programs from the ad-hoc
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younger audiences as having a fresher style compared to WGN's more traditional news format, viewer loyalty has continued to propel Channel 9 to first place at 9 p.m. to the present day (with one of the only exceptions being a tie with Channel 32 in the May 1996 sweeps period), even with the WFLD newscast having the Fox prime time lineup as its lead-in. For this reason, WFLD moved its newscast back to its original 7 p.m. timeslot in September 1988, only to return it to 9 p.m. the following year to accommodate the planned expansion of Fox's prime time lineup. A sports highlight and interview program,
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twelve of Tribune's thirteen CW-affiliated stations to remain with the network through 2021. Tribune exempted WGN-TV from the renewed agreement, intending to free up its schedule to offer an increased schedule of Chicago Cubs, White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks games in prime time during the calendar year, thereby giving WGN over-the-air exclusivity over all sporting events it is contracted to broadcast for the first time since 1993. The WB and The CW each contractually limited the number of network program preemptions, other than those caused by long-form
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area" markets that lacked a standalone independent station following its launch. In exchange, The WB agreed to reduce its initial program offerings to one night per week (from two) in order to limit conflicts with WGN's sports programming. The superstation feed, which reached 37 percent of the country by that time, would extend the network's initial coverage to 73 percent of all U.S. households that had at least one television set. (Prior to that deal, The WB had considered affiliating with WGBO-TV, which
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programming on a part-time basis) moving to WGBO the month prior—reached an agreement with Time Warner to carry the Kids' WB lineup as well as to take on responsibilities of airing WB programs at times when WGN was scheduled to air sporting events during prime time. (Although the network's programming was split between WGN-TV and WCIU locally beginning with the Kids' WB block's September 9, 1995, debut, the WGN superstation feed carried The WB's prime time
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4 p.m.) on September 8, 2014, and then to three hours (extending it to the 6 p.m. hour) on April 4, 2017. (The superstation feed did not clear any of the expanded newscasts up until the conversion of WGN America into a conventional cable channel.) In 2009, WGN-TV began streaming its weekday midday and 5 p.m. newscasts live on its website. On February 22, 2010, WGN-TV became the first television station in the Chicago market to allow
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had been used in on-air identifications periodically since the 1960s.) Developed by Peter Marino (WGN-TV's director of promotions at the time) and Mike Waterkotte (then the creative director of now-defunct Chicago advertising agency Eisaman, Johns & Law), the campaign promotions focused on the city's people and cultural heritage as well as WGN-TV's local programming efforts, and were accompanied by an imaging theme performed by legendary
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WGN signal, instead of handling those responsibilities directly; this allowed the station to continue paying for syndicated programming and advertising at local rates rather than those comparable to other national networks. (Until Tribune began relaying the Chicago feed to the firm directly in 1985, the company was also not compensated directly by United Video for their retransmission or promotion of WGN's signal; Tribune, however, received
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America, effective January 1, 2015; the move was likely done to comply with CRTC genre protection rules in effect at the time, which prohibited the utilization of general entertainment programming formats by domestic or foreign cable channels. The WGN-TV Chicago feed, however, remains authorized for domestic distribution as a superstation. It is carried on Bell Satellite TV channel 1232 across Canada.
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national feed consisting of local and some syndicated programs as well as sporting events—except those subjected to league restrictions pertaining to the number of games that could be shown on out-of-market stations annually—that aired on the WGN Chicago signal, and substitute programs not subjected to exclusivity claims. (The feed was originally structured similarly to the concurrently launched
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Kids' WB lineup from WCIU-TV, effectively becoming the sole remaining station in the Chicago market to run cartoons on weekday afternoons. WGN continued to carry Kids' WB's remaining Saturday morning lineup (which initially aired on a tape-delayed basis on Sunday mornings), after The WB replaced the block's two-hour weekday afternoon slot with the Daytime WB rerun block in January 2006.
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programming upon that network's September 5 launch. As a CW affiliate, WGN-TV had been one of the network's higher-rated affiliates in terms of overall viewership, often drawing more viewers than Fox-owned WFLD—even in prime time, despite the latter's Fox programming. Channel 9 carried the entire CW schedule from the network's launch, including its children's program blocks (Kids' WB,
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to offer a 24-hour schedule (after WBBM-TV, which adopted such a schedule in 1976), the station began to regularly feature an overnight presentation of older black-and-white and some more recent theatrical and made-for-TV movies at 1 a.m. (later 3 a.m. by September 1983), along with a few recent first-run syndicated and older off-network syndicated programs.
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9 p.m. broadcast were added on October 4, 1980, anchored originally by Larry Roderick and Robert Jordan. By 1985, Drury (who returned to his previous role as main co-anchor at WLS-TV in late 1984) and Denise Cannon (who became the former's co-anchor in 1981 and departed at the end of 1984) were succeeded as principal anchors by Rick Rosenthal and
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premiered as a half-hour weeknight broadcast at 5:30 p.m. The newscast expanded to one hour (starting at 5 p.m.) on October 5, 2009, with Saturday and Sunday editions being added on July 12, 2014. The weekday editions of the newscast were later expanded to include a second hour (starting at
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helicopter for newsgathering, "Skycam 9", which is used for certain breaking news events and traffic reporting. In October 1999, freelance reporter Jane Boal made headlines when she was hit from behind while trying to move away from a car attempting to drive away from an accident with another vehicle
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moniker used in some promotions and report sign-offs since 1981). The shift to the 9 p.m. hour briefly made it the first hour-long prime time newscast in the Midwest and, for its first seven years in that slot, it was the Chicago market's only local television newscast at 9 p.m. Initially airing
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network (the largest station member by market size). Skilling holds the record as the longest-serving television meteorologist at a single station in the Chicago market, having served as chief meteorologist at WGN-TV for 45 years until he retired from broadcasting on February 28, 2024. (Volkman holds
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that year), WGN-TV would preempt portions of the telethon on Labor Day to carry Chicago Cubs or White Sox games held during the afternoon of the holiday. Through its national distribution, beginning with the 1979 event, donations to the WGN-produced local segments of the telethon were also pledged by
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On May 1, 2024, it was announced that WGN-TV would rejoin The CW after the network's current affiliation agreement with WCIU-TV expires on August 31, with the return occurring the next day on September 1. As Nexstar is the majority owner of The CW, this makes WGN a network owned-and-operated station,
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On May 23, 2016, after a year of protracted negotiations pertaining to financial terms (including the share of reverse compensation that Tribune would pay to keep CW programming on those stations), Tribune Broadcasting and CW managing partner CBS Corporation reached a five-year agreement that allowed
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During the latter half of the 1990s, most of The WB's remaining national coverage gaps began to be filled through standalone affiliations with UPN charter affiliates, leftover independents and former noncommercial stations as well as dual affiliations with various existing network outlets (mainly UPN
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from cable systems for programs to which it held the copyright.) As such, WGN-TV became the first Tribune-owned independent station to be distributed to a national pay television audience (United Video would later uplink WPIX in May 1984, Netlink began distributing KWGN-TV in October 1987 and Eastern
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feature at 8 p.m., replacing syndicated dramas that had been airing in the timeslot. (The prime time films were pushed to 7 p.m. in March 1980, in accordance with the shift of its late-evening newscast into prime time). By January 1980, when WGN became the market's second television station
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concerns in mind to provide a safe location to conduct broadcasts in the event of a hostile attack (such as a bombing by a nuclear weapon) targeting downtown Chicago. It houses three main production soundstages as well as two additional soundstages that were originally used as sound recording studios
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on November 16, 1987, when Fox O&O WFLD debuted an hour-long 9 p.m. broadcast, replacing the separate half-hour 7 and 11 p.m. newscasts it had been producing since its full-scale news operation launched three months earlier. Although WFLD aggressively marketed its fledgling newscast towards
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reporters and contributors to provide information on developing stories being covered by the newspaper and the WGN news department. After WGN-TV became an independent station in August 1956, the evening newscast was moved to 7 p.m.—becoming the market's first prime time newscast and often being
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Until regular sports telecasts on WGN-TV ended in September 2019, the station's midday, early and late evening newscasts were subject to (at least, partial) preemption or delay due to local sports telecasts overrunning into that time period; from July 8, 2010, onward, CLTV had served as an alternate
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league in lieu of then-affiliate WCIU (a reversal of the programming relationship between the two stations during Channel 9's WB and initial CW affiliations), which declined to carry the tournament broadcasts due to already-existing weekend programming commitments. Later that year, WGN also acquired
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entry ticket drawing choose panels from a numbered 36-panel game board containing various dollar amounts. The player with the highest prize amount after five rounds won $ 100,000 and their two chosen at-home partners won $ 500 each; the remaining on-air contestants kept their existing winnings, with
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beginning at its July 1974 inception. Live drawings initially aired as a half-hour Thursday night broadcast (then hosted by Ray Rayner) held at its Bradley Place studios. Channel 9 shared the drawing rights with WSNS-TV from March to May 1975 and again from September 1975 until August 1977, when WGN
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its broadcasting and newspaper interests into two separate companies. WGN-TV and WGN Radio would remain with the original entity, which was renamed Tribune Media and was restructured to focus on the company's broadcasting, digital and real estate properties; the newspaper division—which, in addition
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that gave Tribune employees stock and effective ownership of the company. The transaction and concurring privatization of the company was completed upon termination of Tribune stock at the close of trading on December 20, 2007. Prior to the sale's closure, WGN-TV was one of two commercial television
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children's programs until the stopgap network feed was discontinued.) Even as Chicago's network-owned stations began adopting network-centric station branding during the mid-to-late 1990s, WGN-TV continued to be referred to on-air as either "WGN Channel 9" or simply "Channel 9"; by 1999, the station
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On January 25, 1950, the WGN stations relocated their operations to the Centennial Building. Renovated to accommodate production and office facilities for WGN-TV, the facility included one master (which was situated on inflated rubber bags to eliminate outside noise and vibrations) and two auxiliary
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became the first WGN-TV newscast to be denied clearance on the national feed in September 1996, with its forced removal reportedly being due to self-imposed exclusivity restrictions concerning the newscast's paid segments and rate charges that the station's sales department would have to pay if the
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feeds available to DirecTV subscribers, sometimes including local commercials and station promotions that were not shown during the WGN America telecasts from the imposition of the SyndEx rules until the 2014 separation of the national and local feeds. (This also was the case for WGN-produced games
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continued to carry the network's programming for about 3½ months after its purchase by Fox was finalized in April 2013). Channel 9 reverted to independent status—marking the first time in 21 years that it was not affiliated with a major broadcast network—on September 1, filling timeslots previously
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coverage, that could occur on an annual basis; in compliance with these restrictions, WGN-TV purchased airtime on CLTV (from 1993 to 2002), WCIU-TV (from 1999 to 2015) and WPWR-TV (from 2015 to 2016) to carry certain game telecasts that the station was contracted to produce (totaling roughly 30 per
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block, in favor of airing a local morning newscast and an afternoon sitcom block on weekdays and a mix of news, public affairs and paid programs on Saturday mornings. On February 19, WCIU-TV—which had become an English-language independent full-time as a result of Univision (from which it had aired
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On December 3, 1993, Tribune reached a separate agreement with Time Warner that would allow WGN-TV to serve as The WB's Chicago affiliate and allow its companion superstation feed to act as a de facto national WB feed until the network was able to fill remaining gaps in affiliate coverage in "white
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in the names of the non-familial heirs of McCormick (whose two marriages never produced any children) and familial heirs of Patterson. (The trust was dissolved in January 1975, with a majority of the trust's former beneficiaries, including descendants of the McCormick and Patterson families, owning
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in the timeslot, reducing competition with late newscasts on WLS-TV, WMAQ-TV and WBBM-TV. (This experiment ended in May 1967, when WGN reverted to carrying the late newscast in its former 10 p.m. slot and expanded it to 25 minutes.) The Park-Ruddle combination was broken up in June 1967, when
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drawings were eventually added upon Illinois joining that multi-state lottery in January 2010. WGN America ceased carrying the drawings nationally on December 12, 2014; the Lottery ceased televising its daily drawings outright and moved the results for the Pick 3, Pick 4, Lotto with Extra Shot and
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Among the various community projects in which the station has been involved include the WGN-TV Children's Charities, a charitable foundation established in 1990 through the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation, benefitting various local organizations that help local children dealing with poverty
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or secure an agreement with the claimant station or a syndication distributor to continue carrying a claimed program through an out-of-market station. To indemnify cable systems from potential blackouts, when the rules went into effect on January 1, 1990, United Video began offering a separate WGN
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In August 1983, WGN-TV unveiled one of the most successful station image campaigns in the United States with the launch of the "Chicago's Very Own" campaign. (The slogan—to which WGN holds the trademark rights and continues to be used by the station—is a variant of the "Chicago's Own" tagline that
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became highly popular) and gradually expanded to encompass most of the nation. Tribune and station management treated WGN-TV as a "passive" superstation, asserting a neutral position over United Video relaying its signal to a national audience and leaving United to handle national promotion of the
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revenue model. As a result, WGN America immediately ceased simulcasts of WGN-TV's Chicago-originated local programming (which was limited to its weekday noon and nightly 9 p.m. newscasts, select news specials, public affairs programs, special events and sports telecasts, alongside a limited
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On December 13, 2014, Tribune converted the WGN America national feed into a conventional cable channel that would focus on acquired and original programs, containing significantly more domestic and internationally acquired programming than the channel did prior to its separation from WGN-TV, and
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owned-and-operated station). WFLD and WSNS went head to head for supremacy as Chicago's second strongest independent station, and were the only independents in the market besides WGN that were able to turn a reasonable profit; in contrast, WCIU and all of the other competitors that came afterward
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On June 27, 1961, the operations of WGN-TV and WGN radio were relocated to the WGN Mid-America Broadcast Center (later renamed the WGN Continental Broadcast Center and now simply referred to as WGN Studios), a two-story, 95,000-square-foot (8,826 m) complex on West Bradley Place in Chicago's
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After United Video began offering a separate national feed of WGN upon the stateside implementation the Syndex rules in January 1990, most Canadian cable providers began to replace the Chicago signal with the superstation feed as well. (Among the country's satellite providers, Star Choice began
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that the Sox won, 4–1. (The Tribune Company wholly owned the Cubs from 1981 until 2008, and retained a minority interest in the team until January 2019.) Over the years, the number of Cubs and White Sox games on WGN had gradually decreased (down to about 70 per season for each team by 2008) as a
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is a morning lifestyle program (airing weekdays at 10 a.m.) that premiered on September 13, 2021. Hosted by weekend morning anchor Tonya Francisco and former assignment reporter Amy Rutledge, it features conventional and segments focusing on subjects such as fashion, cooking, travel and the
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meant to fill the two weeknight prime time hours that would be opened up on UPN- and WB-affiliated stations that were not chosen to become CW charter outlets. The CW did not commission the WGN national feed—which became known as Superstation WGN in November 2002 and then as WGN America in August
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to form The CW's initial group of charter affiliates. Because The CW primarily chose its original affiliates based on the highest overall viewership in each market among the pool of existing WB and UPN affiliates, WGN-TV was chosen as its Chicago affiliate over WPWR-TV, as Channel 9 had been the
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and additional talk and reality series had been added to the station's schedule, while syndicated animated series were added on weekend mornings. WGN-TV—which continued to carry the network locally—began clearing the entire WB network schedule in September 2004, when it assumed the rights to the
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services), because of the conversion of WGN America from a superstation into an independent general-entertainment service and its resulting programming separation from WGN-TV, on December 15, 2014, Tribune Broadcasting sent notice that it would terminate all Canadian distribution rights for WGN
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Since the reformatting as a prime time newscast, WGN-TV has been the ratings leader in the 9 p.m. timeslot, with or without news competition in the arena and even at times when weaker-rated shows led into the newscast, and typically holds a larger audience than the 10 p.m. newscast on
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in January 1987, originating from New York sister station WPIX—in place of the locally produced segments that had occupied the 9:30 p.m. half-hour since the March format change. After briefly being relegated to weeknights following the shift to prime time, half-hour weekend editions of the
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and game shows during the daytime hours; as fewer film packages were offered on the syndication market, its weekend schedule also began relying less on feature films and shifted to incorporate local lifestyle and tourism programs as well as additional first-run and off-network syndicated shows.
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Within a week of attaining national status, WGN-TV added approximately 200 cable systems in various parts of the United States (reaching an estimated one million subscribers) to its total distribution. That cable reach would grow over the next several years: the first heaviest concentrations of
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to WGN-TV's Bradley Place studios and editorial control of CLTV was turned over to Channel 9's news department. CLTV's format soon became less reliant on live newscasts, focusing increasingly on repurposed newscasts and local programming from WGN-TV. Following its acquisition of Tribune Media,
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baseball games as well as other regional collegiate and professional teams. This helped Channel 9 establish itself as a programming alternative to the market's three network-owned stations and as the market's leading independent for much of the next 39 years. After initial struggles due to its
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two weeks before it created paralyzing effects on the Chicago area in late January and early February 2011), and with routine usage of ensemble computer models to illustrate expected weather scenarios. Skilling also occasionally hosted half-hour documentary specials explaining extreme weather
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releases). The films were presented by a disembodied voice known only as "The Creature" (voiced, at respective times, by WGN news anchors Carl Greyson and Marty McNeeley). After the WGN version ended, the title (unpluralized as "Creature Feature") was used by WFLD for its weekend horror movie
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would later purchase and convert into an owned-and-operated station of the Spanish-language network on December 30, 1994. United Video intended to provide an alternate feed of WGN with substitute programming for markets with a WB affiliate; however, no such measure was taken, creating network
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mask and sunglasses in front of a sheet of corrugated metal imitating the moving electronic background effect used in the character's TV and movie appearances. However, oscillating audio interference obscured the audio portion throughout the 13-second video excerpt; WGN engineers were able to
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The station disaffiliated from DuMont when the network ceased operations on August 6, 1956, amid various issues stemming from its relations with Paramount Pictures that hamstrung DuMont from expansion. Because the three remaining commercial broadcast networks (ABC, NBC and CBS) had each owned
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that could not receive over-the-air signals of other WB/CW affiliates from American cities. The WGN local feed was subjected to fewer sports blackouts than WGN America had been subjected to prior to the separation of the national and local feeds, as blackouts of programming to which Canadian
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Concurrently, Fox announced that WPWR would take over as Chicago's CW affiliate (marking the second time that Fox Television Stations had owned a CW-affiliated station, as, under an existing contract that was already scheduled to expire before that station's conversion into a Fox O&O was
2020:, aligning with the block's East Coast airtime. WGN-TV gradually evolved its programming slate during the late 2000s and 2010s, adopting a news-intensive format (expanding its newscast production to 70 hours per week by 2016), and shifting its weekday daytime lineup towards mainly first-run 1999:
Channel 9 remained an affiliate of The WB until the network ceased operations on September 17, 2006; it became a charter affiliate of The CW when that network debuted the following day on September 18. WPWR, meanwhile, had disaffiliated from UPN on September 4 and began carrying MyNetworkTV
1352:-based WLXT-TV (channel 60) signed on with a mix of sporting events and a limited schedule of syndicated programs and local newscasts, operating part-time on weekday evenings and on weekends. (WLXT would cease operations on July 17, 1970.) A fourth competitor arrived on April 5, 1970, when 3658:
neighborhood; Boal (who was laid off by the station in May 2009) suffered cartilage and ligament injuries to both of her legs after being pinned between the car involved in the accident and a WGN live truck, but was able to resume work in early November. In 2000, WGN-TV constructed a new
2334:) is a bi-weekly public affairs program (airing Saturdays every two weeks at 6:30 a.m.) that debuted on February 19, 2000, and was originally hosted by former WGN-TV assignment reporter Eddie Arruza. Currently hosted by Lourdes Duarte (who also co-anchors the 4 p.m. hour of the 851:
On January 11, 1949, WGN-TV—along with WNBQ and WENR-TV—began transmitting network programming over a live coaxial feed originating from New York City; this allowed Channel 9 to be able to carry a regular schedule of CBS and DuMont programs that could be transmitted as they aired in the
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2008—to act as a national default feed for the network, as it was able to maintain sufficient national coverage at launch through conventional over-the-air and digital multicast affiliates in the 100 largest markets as well as supplementary coverage in the remaining 110 markets through
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providers in areas of the central Midwestern United States that lacked access to an entertainment-based independent station. By the fall of 1978, the Channel 9 signal was transmitted to 574 cable systems—covering most of Western, Central and Southern Illinois as well as large swaths of
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block by 1952). During its tenure with DuMont, WGN-TV became one of that network's strongest affiliates, as well as one of its major production centers. Several DuMont programs were produced from the station's facilities during the late 1940s and the first half of the 1950s, including
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and the preceding Sunday night each September from 1973 to 2012 (in its original 21½-hour format that existed until 2010, the six-hour evening format used in 2011 and the three-hour prime-time-only format used in 2012). For most of its run on the station (except in 1994, due to the
2889:) beginning in 2004. Beginning in 2015, WGN-TV began sharing the over-the-air rights to Cubs games with WLS-TV, resulting in Channel 9 reducing its coverage schedule to 45 games per season as part of a four-year contract involving the two stations. WGN carried the White Sox until 856:. WBKB-TV assumed primary rights to CBS programming on September 5, 1949; as such, WGN began dropping many CBS shows from its schedule but continued to carry certain network programs that channel 4 declined to broadcast (eventually being reduced strictly to CBS's weekday morning 1823:
that featured rolling news, weather and sports content and public affairs, sports-talk and entertainment news programs, along with having formerly acted as an overflow feed for WGN's sports telecasts. Originally utilizing its own in-house staff and resources from WGN-TV and the
1036:; the station served as the programming service's primary Chicago affiliate, offering the majority of NTA's program offerings. (The remaining, limited number of NTA shows not carried by WGN were split between ABC-owned WBKB-TV and NBC-owned WNBQ.) This relationship lasted until 3561:
with the expansion—would eventually expand to 90 minutes (moving to an 11:30 a.m. start) on September 15, 2008; it was subsequently expanded to two hours (moving to 11 a.m.) on October 5, 2009. On September 19, 1988, WGN became the first Chicago television station to
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standard definition following the transition; high definition cameras began to be used for field reports in July 2010, a move which made WGN-TV the first station in the market to broadcast all locally originated portions of its newscasts (including live field reports) in HD.
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26,000-square-foot (2,415 m) newsroom covering two floors on the eastern portion of its studio facility, increasing the building's size to approximately 131,000 square feet (12,170 m); the original newsroom was renovated for use by the station's weather department.
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and the WGN Orchestra (WGN's in-house band). Afterwards, a film previewed WGN-TV's initial program offerings. At the time it signed on, there were only 1,700 operational television sets in Chicago; that number would jump dramatically to around 100,000 sets by April 1949.
3537:(which followed the newscast until that program's September 1985 cancellation) since January 1983. Originally anchored by Rick Rosenthal (who was replaced by Steve Sanders, after Rosenthal replaced Drury as 9 p.m. co-anchor in 1984), the newscast—a local version of 1709:
that were used for the station's newscasts and identifications between 1984 and 1993, while the slogan has served as the title for two other news themes commissioned exclusively for WGN-TV in subsequent years (a John Hegner-composed package used from 1993 to 1997 and a
3726:, premiered on January 28, 2020, as the lead-out program for the weeknight 10 p.m. newscasts; originally co-hosted by Dan Roan and Jarrett Payton, the program focuses on sports news and highlights, feature segments and in-studio interviews in a similar format as 3223:, which was the first television newscast in the Chicago market to consist entirely of filmed coverage. The 15-minute broadcast—which originally aired weeknights at 6:45 p.m., with a midday edition at 11:30 a.m. being added in September 1949—was anchored by 3721:
On October 5, 2015, the station restored a 10 p.m. newscast—originally only airing Monday through Friday nights—to its schedule after a 35-year absence; weekend editions of the 10 p.m. broadcast were added on January 11, 2020. A secondary live sports news show,
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carriage of programs that could not accrue viewership sufficient to attract national advertisers, WGN began turning profitable by October 1957. On January 15, 1956, the station moved its transmitter facilities to a 73-foot tall (22 m) antenna on the roof of the
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Starting under the direction of now-former news director Greg Caputo, WGN-TV spearheaded a major expansion of its news programming. In addition to the expansions of its existing newscasts, WGN first launched an early-evening newscast on September 15, 2008, when the
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WBBM-TV. The 9 p.m. newscast's dominance was to such an extent that, from 1984 until 1989 (when it was unseated by KTVU in San Francisco), it had the largest viewership of any prime time local newscast in the United States. Legitimate competition sprang up for
2992:.) In addition, until it ceased offering sporting events in September 2019, WGN-TV also distributed its White Sox and Bulls telecasts to television stations in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa that are within their respective broadcast territories (including CW affiliate 3670:, after Micah Materre moved to the prime time newscasts full-time). Suppelsa remained a main co-anchor of the weeknight newscasts until his retirement from broadcasting in December 2017, and was replaced two months later by Joe Donlon (who served a similar role at 2112:
satellite television providers, whereas the other six remaining superstations are distributed outside their home regions mainly on satellite.) Due to the separation of the local and national feeds, WGN-TV did not carry WGN America's original drama series (such as
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carrying the national feed upon the satellite provider's 1994 launch; Bell ExpressVu began distributing the Chicago-area signal when it commenced operations in 1996.) As a network affiliate, WGN-TV provided WB and CW programs to areas of Canada distant from the
2463:, 1976–1985). At the peak of its popularity, ticket reservations for the show's studio audience surpassed a ten-year backlog. (WGN-TV management would discontinue the wait list in 1990, and began awarding tickets through a contest-style giveaway.) In response to 2037:
stations in the Chicago market, not counting network-owned stations, to have never been involved in an ownership transaction (along with WCIU-TV, which has been owned by Weigel Broadcasting since its February 1964 sign-on). On December 8, 2008, Tribune filed for
3514:, originally hosted by sports director Dan Roan until his retirement in May 2022, began accompanying the Sunday edition of the newscast in August 1987. WGN re-expanded its prime time newscast to one hour on June 4, 1990, after Tribune discontinued production of 1393:
and a committee of executives with 18 independent stations (including WGN-TV, which was represented by then-station manager and WGN Continental Broadcasting Vice President Sheldon Cooper) represented by Masini's advertising sales firm TeleRep, offering a mix of
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the record as Chicago's longest-serving television meteorologist overall, having worked in the market from 1959 until he retired from broadcasting in 2004, including other stints at WMAQ-TV and WFLD as well as an 18-year run as chief meteorologist at WBBM-TV.)
3250:). Under Allen's leadership, WGN-TV's newscasts evolved from a "police blotter/fire alarm-type of news operation" to incorporating more in-depth and investigative reports. WGN-TV also was the first Chicago television station to televise a local appearance by a 1886:
syndication block on nights when sports events were not scheduled to air. By the time The WB adopted a six-night-a-week schedule (running Sunday through Fridays) in September 1999, the station had relegated its prime time film presentations to Saturday nights.
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hours on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest newscast output of any television station in the Chicago market and the state of Illinois, and the sixth-highest newscast output in the United States (behind
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is a bi-weekly public affairs program (airing most Saturdays at 6:30 a.m.) that debuted in 1973, with local civil rights leader Edwin C. "Bill" Berry as its original host. Currently hosted by Micah Materre (who also serves as weeknight co-anchor of the
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or on a weekend evening timeslot not occupied by a scheduled game telecast, as neither The WB nor The CW has ever aired prime time programs on Saturdays and as The CW had embargoed providing programs on Sundays from September 2009 until October 2018).
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Before adding Local TV's nine ABC-, NBC- and CBS-affiliated stations through that purchase, Tribune's television properties had historically consisted mainly of independent stations or, from 1995 onward, affiliates of networks that debuted after 1986
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as its former VHF analog channel 9. As a consequence, WGN-TV permanently ceased transmissions from the John Hancock Center's west antenna tower, establishing its existing digital facilities at the Sears Tower digital antenna as its main transmitter.
3637:" of the newscast debuted on August 5, 1996; this block of the newscast would gradually expand to three hours, beginning with the addition of a 5:30 a.m. half-hour in January 2001 and ending with its July 11, 2011, extension to 4 a.m. (The 3577:(which marked the first major weekend morning news attempt in Chicago television and one of the only instances of a television station carrying a morning newscast on weekends without already having a weekday equivalent) and the concurring moves of 1592:'s concurring exits from the television industry—were particularly aggressive in their programming acquisitions as they leveraged their independent stations in other major and mid-sized markets for the strongest programs among those entering into 1580:
in Dallas–Fort Worth in July 1984 and, after it assumed retransmission rights from Eastern Microwave, KTLA in April 1988). For about eleven years afterward, the WGN-TV satellite signal carried the same programming shown within the Chicago market.
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viewers in other parts of the United States and Canada. The broadcast moved from syndication to ABC in September 2013 (by then reduced to a two-hour special), airing thereafter by association on WLS-TV until the final telecast of the retitled
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From November 1978 until October 2014, WGN America frequently simulcast WGN Sports broadcasts (mostly Cubs, White Sox and Bulls games) nationwide, when permitted under the station's sports contracts. (Tribune's President and CEO at the time,
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were scheduled, Channel 9 usually aired four daily features—one in the morning, and two to three films per night—Monday through Friday, and between three and six films per day on Saturdays and Sundays. Among its regular film showcases were
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ended its initial run. (After airing weekly throughout the fall-to-spring television season—first on Friday nights until 1986, and then on Sunday afternoons thereafter—for most of its run, the program began airing sporadically during the
1119:) was renamed the WGN Continental Broadcasting Company. In 1964, the company started Mid-America Video Tape Productions, which had eventually become WGN Continental Productions (later Tribune Entertainment). The group became known as the 3333:) took the helm of the evening newscasts. On January 9, 1967, WGN shifted the 10 p.m. edition of the newscast by 15 minutes (concurrently reducing it to that length) in an attempt to improve viewership by placing the telephone quiz show 1040:
discontinued the service in November 1961. On November 8, 1957, after conducting internal tests since the fall of 1956, WGN-TV—which had ordered RCA color television equipment in the fall of 1952—began broadcasting select programs in
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location. An adjacent 20,000-square-foot (1,858 m), single-story building that housed certain non-production-related operations for the WGN stations was annexed into the facility (expanding the complex to 14.4 acres ) in 1966.
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debuting as a one-hour broadcast from 7 to 8 a.m., anchored originally by Dave Eckert, Sonja Gantt and meteorologist Paul Huttner. In an effort to improve viewership, the program—which replaced children's programs (including
2988:, cited the limited viewership and advertising revenue generated from televising sports on a national basis relative to their contractual expense for its decision to stop carrying WGN's sports telecasts over WGN America after the 2803:), it featured a similar drawing format as its predecessor, but had individual contestants chosen randomly by a wheel spun by Kollmeyer each round (which was hooked to lights above each contestant's seat) play various mini-games. 1771:", and referring to his pretend defecation as a "masterpiece for all the greatest world newspaper nerds", paraphrasing the WGN callsign's meaning). Bemused, sports anchor Dan Roan—who was presenting highlights of that afternoon's 2948:, after which the team moved their telecasts to ABC (and by association, ABC O&O WBKB-TV ) under a limited contract; the Bears aired their first game on WGN in 55 years on October 1, 2012, when the station carried the team's 3040:
on September 27)—as the station's contracts with all four teams gradually expired. WGN-TV's final sports telecast involving any of the station's four legacy professional sports broadcast partners was the second game of a White
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community. The Broadcast Center, which began housing some local program production on January 16 of that year, was developed for color broadcasting—allowing the station to televise live studio shows as well as Chicago Cubs and
3633:)—in the 25–54 age demographic and in total viewers. (The program would expand to two hours, extending until 9 a.m., on January 8, 1996, with a later hour-long expansion on September 3, 2013.) An hour-long 6 a.m. " 1541:
statute allowing "passive" carriers to retransmit broadcast signals without first seeking the licensee's express permission.) This resulted in WGN-TV joining the ranks of Atlanta independent station WTCG (later WTBS and now
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Tribune sold the complex to a joint venture between local real estate firms R2 Companies and Polsky Holdings for $ 22.25 million on January 31, 2017, in a deal that allowed WGN-TV to lease the property for a minimum of ten
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On January 2, 2019, the White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks agreed to an exclusive multi-year deal with NBC Sports Chicago to take effect that fall. This was followed on February 13 by the announcement of the formation of the
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on April 1; this left Channel 9 exclusively affiliated with the faltering DuMont. (WBBM would move from VHF channel 4 to VHF channel 2 on July 5, 1953, in accordance with allocation realignments dictated by the FCC-issued
4330: 8179: 1614:, which helped it edge ahead of WGN-TV in the ratings by the end of that year. Not to stay outdone, after Tribune appointed Robert King to replace Sheldon Cooper (who was promoted to president and CEO of the upstart 9253: 3385:(anchor/reporter, 1973–1978 and 1980–2016), Muriel Clair (assignment reporter, 1978–present, part-time since December 2011), Dan Roan (sports director, 1984–2022), and Steve Sanders (anchor/reporter, 1982–2020). 605:
subscribers nationwide. Later renamed WGN America, the former superstation feed was converted into a conventional basic cable network in December 2014, enabling it to be added to local cable providers, and later
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anchor. During his second stint at WGN, Drury took on an expanded role doing assignment and investigative reporting (often producing the reports with investigative reporter Alex Burkholder). In 1982, then-Mayor
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traffic reporter Sarah Jindra, it features segments centered around local events around Chicagoland, stories on local residents and organizations making a difference in the community, and feature visits to area
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was the final season for Fire broadcasts on any television channel. The deal also marks the first time in the station's 74-year history that Channel 9 will not have any local sports programming on the station.
1681:). (WBBS took over channel 60 full-time after WPWR moved to channel 50 in January 1987, as a byproduct of Metrowest's 1986 buyout of HATCO-60's share of the license and subsequent sale of the allocation to the 4409:, switched its distributed feed of the station to the Chicago signal, a decision believed to have resulted from increased licensing fees for the then-superstation feed; despite this, some providers (including 3190:
brand prior to the 2016 launch of its 10 p.m. newscast.) The WGN-TV weather staff also provides local weather updates for WGN Radio under an agreement that began on October 13, 2008, at the conclusion of
2381:, from 2007 until CLTV's closure in December 2019) and Tahman Bradley (who serves as the station's weekend evening anchor and political reporter) provide analysis on Chicago-area and national political issues. 2080:—was spun off into the standalone entity Tribune Publishing (known as Tronc from June 2016 until the company reverted to its former name in October 2018). The split was completed on August 4, 2014, ending the 3549:—featured a hybrid of local news headlines and weather forecasts and in-depth consumer, financial, entertainment and lifestyle features. The program was reformatted into a more traditional newscast, retitled 1384:
on North Michigan Avenue. The original Prudential Building transmitter remained in use as an auxiliary facility until the transmitter dish was disassembled in 1984. WGN also served as a charter member of the
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began to be referred to mainly by the WGN call letters (as had been the case with the national feed since 1997). By that time, WGN replaced its late-night feature film presentations (except for the Saturday
2665:(from 1978 to 2011, with WCIU-TV obtaining primary rights to the broadcast beginning in 2012, before shifting exclusively to WLS-TV—which had been a partial rightsholder for the parade since 1984—in 2014). 2533:(then a programming executive at WGN-TV). As host, Thomas also was responsible for selecting the program's featured film titles and edited them to remove certain scenes he deemed unfit for family viewing; 2430:
originated as a live, half-hour midday broadcast (expanding to a full hour in September 1961) featuring comedy sketches, circus acts, cartoon shorts and in-studio games. The titular clown was portrayed by
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Former logo, used from November 11, 2002, to May 15, 2017; as a network affiliate, the logos of The WB and The CW, respectively, appeared next to the boxed "9" (which was originally rendered in blue until
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WGN representatives had to amend the application to use channel 9 as its proposed channel assignment after realizing that the initial application listed VHF channel 4, which had already been assigned to
2420:(1965–1967)—from June 20, 1960, until July 14, 2001. The program was WGN-TV's most successful local program in terms of both ratings and cultural impact, and became the most well-known iteration of the 9204: 10494: 2391:
anchor/assignment reporter Larry Potash and airing Sundays at 11 p.m., the program looks at interesting stories pertaining to history, culture, religion and science within and outside of Chicago.
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syndication unit) as the station's general manager in 1982, WGN-TV began making its own efforts to acquire stronger first-run and off-network syndicated programs, gaining the rights to series such as
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football and men's basketball game telecasts, which WCIU also chose not to clear. The CW's sports programming moved to WGN-TV full-time upon becoming an owned-and-operated station in September 2024.
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In addition to the live drawing results, WGN also carried two lottery-produced weekly game shows. From September 16, 1989, to December 19, 1992, and from January 8 to July 2, 1994, the station aired
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As it gained national exposure, Channel 9 underestimated WFLD's ability to acquire top-rated, off-network syndicated programs. WFLD's respective owners during this timeframe—Field Communications and
3262:'s visit to the city (in April 1951); it has also provided coverage of the Republican and Democratic presidential conventions each election cycle since 1952, and provided extensive pool coverage of 983:'s Governors' Award in 1966 and 1987), the station adopted a general entertainment format that would become typical of other major market independents up through the early 1990s, carrying a mix of 3688:). On July 19, 2008, beginning with that night's edition of the 9 p.m. newscast, WGN-TV became the third television station in the Chicago market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in 7941: 11627: 3365:
The WGN news department has long been one of the most respected local television news operations in the United States and has earned several journalism awards throughout its history, including
8262: 2940:'s decision to end the home game television blackout after taking over the franchise's ownership following his father's death). WGN-TV carried Chicago Bears regular season football games as a 2237:
agreed to acquire Tribune's assets on December 3, 2018, for $ 6.4 billion in cash and debt. The transaction received approval by the FCC on September 16, 2019, and finalized three days later.
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Although sports has been a major part of WGN-TV's identity, the station has also been well known in the Chicago area for its news programming, which, through its former co-ownership with the
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rule changes that disallowed students from going home for lunch, the program was moved to weekday mornings and switched to a pre-taped format in August 1980; to accommodate the launch of the
7695: 3285:) presenting a summary of local and world news headlines as well as a brief weather forecast summary. In February 1955, the station installed a coaxial cable link from the city room of the 2668:
The station's Bradley Place studios, in addition to housing a large number of its own programs, have also served as the production facilities for nationally syndicated programs, including
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tied to Canadian services, WGN-TV/WGN America and other authorized U.S. superstations typically have been sold to prospective subscribers of one or more domestic premium services—such as
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Throughout its history, WGN-TV has had a long association with Chicago sports, with most of the city's major professional sports franchises—particularly the Chicago Cubs, White Sox,
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team of Drury, Skilling, sports anchor Bill Frink and commentator Len O'Connor. On June 9 of that year, the program switched to a hybrid local-national format that incorporated the
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starting in 1975—and Harold Turner (later replaced by Max Armstrong) provided agricultural news and weather. The program was replaced in May 1984 by a traditional morning newscast,
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Spencer Allen (who had been a reporter and news writer for WGN Radio since 1938) and used a large staff of photographers and technicians, many of whom had previously worked for the
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rules require national games aired by cable networks to be syndicated to broadcast stations in the participating teams' home markets.) Although WLS-TV has right of first refusal to
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announced their purchase of Tribune Media on May 8, 2017, for $ 3.9 billion, a deal publicly met with consternation among station employees due to concerns about the influence the
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higher-rated of the two stations dating to WPWR's sign-on. On February 22, Fox announced that WPWR and nine other non-Fox-O&O stations (eight UPN stations, consisting of four
3434:, centering on the science and dangers of lightning), which have earned several Chicago Emmy nominations and award wins, as well as a weekly feature on the 9 p.m. newscast, 2475:
was relegated to Sunday mornings in September 1994, remaining there until it was controversially discontinued by station management in 2001. For the final four years of its run,
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under federal mandate. The WGN-TV digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 19, with digital television receivers continuing to display WGN-TV's
3163:, WISH-TV/Indianapolis, and WGN sister station KTLA/Los Angeles). In addition to its conventional local newscasts, the station produces two late-evening sports news programs: 1845:
Former logo, used from May 3, 1993, to November 10, 2002; as a network affiliate, The WB's logo was placed next to the "9" (which is mirrored as the "G" in the call sign bar).
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satellite subscribers throughout the United States. (United Video uplinked the station's signal without WGN Continental Broadcasting's consent, using a legal exemption in the
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until 1984 and as the licensee for WGN-TV and WGN Radio thereafter. The company gained its third television and second radio station in 1960, when it purchased KDAL-TV (now
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devices, though sports segments are blacked out—presented only with the audio feed—due to streaming restrictions on sports highlights imposed by the major sports leagues.)
3714:, the midday and 5 p.m. newscasts were initially available for streaming to iPhone users. (At present, all newscasts are streamed through the station's website and on 17985: 13586: 11175: 840:
hours per day from 2 to 6 p.m. and from 7:30 to 10 p.m. seven days a week, Channel 9 started out as an independent station, then began carrying programming from
13728:"A look at Tier III: Launched in October 1997, much doom was predicted for the launch of Tier III. Looking at those channels now, there sure isn't much to nit-pick about" 9329: 13677: 13243: 10899: 4326: 1987:, a small-market feed comprising primary and subchannel-only over-the-air affiliates as well as cable-only affiliates that were part of the predecessor WB 100+ service. 7254:"Time Warner Takes Crucial Step Toward New Network Television: A pact with superstation WGN-TV gives it access to 73% of homes. Analysts say that will still leave gaps" 3281:, a 30-minute overnight newscast that—until it was discontinued in 1983—featured the main anchor (which had included, among others, Greyson, McNeeley, Cliff Mercer and 20104: 20094: 20089: 20079: 20074: 20064: 1298:—all three of which had pooled their local news reports as part of an existing content and broadcast management agreement formed between Local TV and Tribune in 2008. 10567:"MLS signs 10-year, $ 2.5-billion-plus global deal with Apple for all MLS matches, with some available in base AppleTV app and some requiring a separate subscription" 10469: 8590: 18050: 16611: 11429: 10271: 4924: 2783:
their partners receiving $ 100. (Initially, each on-air contestant was given the option of keeping their winnings or trading them for other prizes.) Its successor,
2222:, Sinclair abandoned the deal and disclosed it would instead acquire WGN-TV directly. Despite this, the FCC instead voted to bring the merger up for a hearing by an 1645:
WGN-TV would gain two additional UHF independent competitors over the course of eight months in the early 1980s. On September 18, 1981, Focus Broadcasting signed on
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from the estate of the late Dalton LeMasurier (Tribune sold KDAL-TV in 1978 and KDAL radio in 1981); the company would later purchase KCTO (subsequently re-called
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From 1948 to 1965, WGN also produced an additional 15-minute-long newscast at 6:30 p.m., with Austin Kiplinger (to be replaced by Allen in 1953 and then by
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that ran on midday Sundays from 1952 to 1956 and, later, in Saturday late access from 1979 to 2001). In February 1977, the station also began carrying a nightly
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editor and columnist Hurley Green Sr. from 1971 to 1987; the program featured a panel of local media representatives interviewing local and national newsmakers.
17960: 2566:, a children's program that aired on WGN-TV from September 1955 to October 1976 (originating on WBKB/WBBM-TV and then WBKB/WLS-TV under the unpluralized title 1873:-owned WPWR-TV, which, upon the network's January 16, 1995, launch, would become the largest UPN affiliate not to be owned by either of its parent companies. 1828:, CLTV consolidated its operations with WGN-TV on August 28, 2009, at which time the channel's operations were relocated from its original studio facility in 10506: 8526: 6332:"Birth of a Nation's Superstation: WGN executives were aghast when the channel was first put up on satellite, but the 'curse' turned into quite the blessing" 3410:
in the 1983 Democratic mayoral primary and would help earn Drury a Chicago Emmy Award for Individual Excellence (the first of four Emmys during his career).
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that started locally at 9 p.m. (An additional half-hour live newscast followed the game telecast on WGN-TV, which had originally been titled under the
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studios as well as a sub-basement studio situated 75 feet below street level that could allow WGN-TV-AM and WGNB to continue broadcasts in the event of an
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Channel 9 became known for its heavy schedule of local programs during the period from the 1950s through the 1980s, including some influential programs:
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Microwave Inc. began distributing KTLA in February 1988) and the first superstation to be distributed by United Video (with WGN and WPIX being joined by
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launched on September 6, 1946, but had operated on an experimental basis since 1940 as W9XBK. Two other stations joined WBKB and WGN-TV later in 1948:
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s joint ownership with WGN-TV and WGN Radio after 66 and 94 years, respectively. However, WGN-TV continues to maintain a content partnership with the
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Movies became a more integral part of WGN's schedule during the late 1970s and early 1980s. During this period, depending on whether sports events or
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in 1969), where the newspaper maintained office and publishing operations until it ceased publication in 1974; the space is currently occupied by a
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s weather page). Under Skilling, WGN also coordinated the centralization of its weather operations to encompass WGN-TV, WGN Radio, CLTV, and the
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conglomerate (formerly known as the Tribune Company until August 2014), until the company's purchase by Nexstar was completed in September 2019.
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that announced its launch plans on October 21. On November 10, 1993, Paramount announced it had reached an agreement to affiliate UPN with then-
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from 1962 to 1964), a long-running children's program hosted by Ray Rayner from 1962 to 1980. The program featured animated shorts (including
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and games involving the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bulls became very well-known after the station expanded its national footprint via cable.
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studios of WLWD to the WGN-TV facilities in Chicago in 1974, where production of the daytime talk show remained before moving to WBBM-TV's
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number of off-network syndicated reruns, religious programs and feature films acquired for the Chicago feed). Starting with its addition to
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joined WGN-TV in 1967 for what would be a three-year stint as anchor of its 10 p.m. news as well as occasionally serving as anchor of
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in 1956) reading the news summary and Frann Weigel as the weather anchor; the program was expanded to a half-hour in September 1955, when
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from its Atlanta parent WTBS, WGN America had been the last remaining national superstation to be distributed to cable, IPTV, fiber optic
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lagged behind in terms of both ratings and revenue. (WSNS would bow out of the competition in 1982, when, after two years of carrying the
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is an afternoon lifestyle program (airing weekdays at 1 p.m.) that premiered on September 11, 2023. Hosted by Ji Suk Yi and former
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stock in the restructured Tribune Company entity—which assumed oversight of all properties previously overseen by the trust—afterward.)
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In 1965, WGN appointed the first dual-anchor team ever employed in Chicago television news, as Gary Park (who came to the station from
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and the 9 and 10 p.m. newscasts), the program community events and topical discussions focusing on the African-American community.
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to override the pirated feed. The extended video, as seen during the roughly 90-second-long hijack occurring later that night during a
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WGN-TV was Chicago's leading independent station during the 1960s and into the 1970s, even as it gained its first four competitors on
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WGN-TV began to extend its reach outside of the Chicago area beginning in the mid-1970s, when its signal began to be transmitted via
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Ruddle left to join NBC-owned WMAQ-TV, to be followed two years later by Park taking a prime time anchor role at fellow independent
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that followed its late evening movie presentations (which began at 10 p.m. at the time). By 1967, the program had evolved into
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and of successor network The CW, WGN-TV reverted to being an independent station in 2016 before returning to the network in 2024.
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television stations in Chicago by this time, WGN-TV became an independent station by default. Under executive vice president and
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to eventually begin beating competing local and national morning news programs—including its closest initial competitor, WFLD's
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On January 25, 1992, the station debuted hour-long 8 a.m. newscasts on Saturdays and Sundays. To accommodate the launch of
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from 1952 to 1955). Considered the longest-running puppet show on television, the series was hosted by Frazier Thomas as the "
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McCormick was too ill to attend the event himself; consequently, his speech was read at the ceremony by a business associate.
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under a collaborative agreement between Tribune and Turner Broadcasting in which the Tribune stations were granted access to
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only at night on weekdays and for most of the daytime and evening hours on weekends, it converted into a full-time outlet of
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its national cable feed for carriage on any domestic multichannel television provider (including cable, satellite, IPTV and
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Lucky Day Lotto (formerly Little Lotto until 2011) games exclusively to its website on October 1, 2015, upon switching to a
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In May 1969, the station relocated its transmitter facilities to the 1,360-foot (415 m)-tall west antenna tower of the
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for its one month of existence from May to June 1967, when financial issues forced the shuttering of the fledgling network.
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broadcaster of WGN-TV newscasts that were preempted by the latter's sports broadcasts and aired live half-hour editions of
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channel 9. After the FCC awarded the permit on November 8, the group originally requested to assign WGNA as the station's
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extension on North Michigan Avenue in 1986, before eventually resuming operations at the Tribune Tower in October 2012.
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in 1935; WGN-TV also based its 586-foot (179 m) transmission tower atop the building. Originally broadcasting for
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subjected to sports-induced preemptions—before settling at 10 p.m. in September 1959, originally under the title
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community; as such, it is the only major commercial television station in Chicago which bases its main studio outside
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Station originally included Detroit as part of its focus and was seen on cable throughout Michigan and northern Ohio.
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WGN began programming long-form news outside its established 9 p.m. slot on September 19, 1983, when it debuted
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within the same market. As a consequence of the deal, CBS moved the remainder of its programming to the rechristened
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year). WB and CW network programs subjected to sports-induced displacements on their regular nights were shown on a
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In subsequent years, the Tribune Company gradually expanded its broadcasting unit, of which WGN-TV-AM served as its
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Subject to availability; all currently operating as superstations are distributed in the United States through the
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signal on UHF channel 19 on January 4, 2001, operating from a transmitter located 1,486 feet (453 m) atop the
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stations) within the top-100 media markets, and through the September 1998 launch of The WeB (subsequently renamed
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recording and playback of color telecasts. The first live program on the station to be broadcast in the format was
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Sports programming returned to WGN in 2023, when it began carrying The CW's weekend coverage of the controversial
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and Tribune (which would acquire an 11 percent interest in the network in August 1995) announced the formation of
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currently uses (and which Tribune later purchased in the 1960s), there is no continuity between the two stations.
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rules have applied to certain CW programs that were also carried by Canadian-based terrestrial networks (such as
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in which hosts Paul Lisnek (who serves as WGN-TV's political analyst and hosted a similar daily evening program,
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subscription service at night. Then on April 4, 1982, a shared operation over UHF channel 60 launched, involving
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Available on select cable providers in Michigan and the Northeastern United States as a regional superstation.
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The Cubs and White Sox were the first teams to be carried on the station, when on April 23, 1948, WGN aired a
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Available on select cable and satellite providers in the Southwest United States as a regional superstation.
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The main 2.1 subchannel of WBBM-TV is also broadcast on the WGN-TV multiplex; WBBM-TV, Chicago's high-power
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contributor—from 2015 until Nexstar shut down the cable news channel in December 2019.) Weekend editions of
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franchise partly as a result of the exposure it received after WGN became a national superstation in 1978.
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and the News Syndicate Company properties would transfer to the McCormick-Patterson Trust, assigned to the
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in 1966. Tribune's later television purchases included those of WANX-TV (subsequently re-called WGNX, now
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and WQAD in Davenport, Iowa). WGN-TV's Cubs and White Sox game broadcasts also were often carried on the
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during a live midday report about a carbon monoxide leak that forced the evacuation of a school in the
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five nights a week for one hour, the revamped weeknight-only newscast was first anchored by the prior
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temporarily returned to WGN America on February 3, 2014, when it began airing the 4 a.m. hour.)
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WGN-TV currently produces the following programs, some of which were previously rebroadcast on CLTV:
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were added on August 14, 2021, with the Sunday broadcast replacing the cuisine and tourism program
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s production unit assumed distribution rights from the defunct Tribune Entertainment in 2008), and
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as well as first-run syndicated programs that would be featured on the partner stations (including
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housing project. Drury went forward with the investigative report, which aided in Byrne's loss to
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sports package, primarily for simulcasts of Chicago Blackhawks games that WGN-TV aired until the
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broadcasters hold domestic rights apply only to imported U.S.-based specialty channels. However,
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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WGN-TV was the second commercial television station in both Chicago and Illinois to sign on, as
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The late newscast was moved into prime time on March 10, 1980, concurrently becoming known as
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was revived as an occasional series on December 8, 2017, with longtime entertainment reporter
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for WGN Radio. The Tribune Company repurposed the former Centennial Building facility for the
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took over hosting duties following Thomas's death in April 1985 from complications tied to a
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In September 1996, the station began carrying The Big Game multi-state drawing (replaced by
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Nexstar shut down Chicagoland Television on December 31, 2019, after 27 years of operation.
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cartoons), arts and crafts segments, animals (such as Chelveston the Duck, named after the
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and a viewer mail segment in which Rayner appeared alongside a talking orange dog puppet,
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This article is about the local Chicago television station. For the AM radio station, see
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WGN scored a major coup in April 2008, when it persuaded veteran WMAQ-TV and WFLD anchor
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on February 1, 1948, then informally signed on the air on March 6 to broadcast the 1948
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programming format. On January 4, 1966, New Television Chicago—a joint venture between
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Ward L. Quaal (whose stewardship of the station and programming efforts earned him the
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was discontinued in favor of an amended sports news segment (anchored originally by
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left the program amid a 1986 contract dispute with Tribune Entertainment to develop
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in July 1996, and two more were added through its November 1999 acquisition of the
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Steve Nidetz (September 4, 1994). "Dahl's Final Surprise Chills Departing Meier".
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Morning news programming was extended to weekdays on September 6, 1994, with the
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generals). In addition to skits, the show also featured animated shorts (such as
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users to watch live streams of its newscasts; the 6 to 9 a.m. block of the
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successfully restore the signal by changing the frequency of its Hancock Center
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is a half-hour historical series that premiered on October 18, 2018. Hosted by
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to cable providers within their respective regions, or throughout the country.
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district, the inaugural broadcast included dedicatory speeches from McCormick,
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Available on select cable providers in New England as a regional superstation.
13655:"Weigel's Analog Nightlight Could Help Chicago Stations With Reception Issues" 12228:"Tribune Media's WGN-Channel 9, in surprise move, adds 10 p.m. local newscast" 8423:"Sinclair Revises Station Divestiture Plan Following Pushback From Regulators" 6657: 4354: 3354:—then a farm reporter for WGN Radio, who would eventually host the syndicated 3273:
In September 1951, Channel 9 began carrying a 15-minute late night edition of
2705:(which was produced from the facility from 1982 until 1990, three years after 2226:, prompting Tribune Media to terminate the deal on August 9, 2018, and file a 1562:(where WGN's telecasts of Chicago Cubs baseball, Chicago Bulls basketball and 20216: 19900: 19855: 19688: 19649: 19561: 19402: 17478: 17277: 17091: 17045: 16740: 16590: 16449: 16235: 16114: 15535: 15187: 15033: 14836: 14752: 14604: 14089: 14053: 13924: 13882: 11735:"WGN will expand its weekend morning newscast once it becomes an Independent" 10470:"A rare Hicks-up for White Sox bullpen: Colome blows lead, Tigers gain split" 10213:"NBC Sports Chicago Announces New Pact With White Sox, Bulls, and Blackhawks" 10047: 6633:"27 years ago Saturday: Chicago TV got hacked in the 'Max Headroom Incident'" 5392: 5257:
Hollywood's Attempt to Appropriate Television: The Case of Paramount Pictures
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games (which, per prohibitions on televised home games imposed by then-owner
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David Tobenkin (August 8, 1994). "Goodson takes chance on state lotteries".
8772:"Tonya Francisco And Amy Rutledge To Host WGN's 'Daytime Chicago' This Fall" 6659:
WGN Channel 9—The Nine O'Clock News—"The 1st 'Max Headroom' Incident" (1987)
6402:"WGN-Channel 9 prepares to celebrate 30th anniversary of its famous tagline" 3346:. Also in 1965, WGN premiered its first attempt at a morning news show with 2281:
any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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was one of the earliest television programs WGN-TV would broadcast in color.
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on West Madison and North Canal Streets, occupying space previously used by
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with
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syndication service, which was launched in 1976 as a consortium founded by
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Cynthia Littleton (June 3, 1996). "Fox gets news edge in L.A., Chicago".
8695:"Nexstar Completes Tribune Acquisition, Sean Compton to Head Programming" 6814:"Midwest systems switch out WWOR; cable television operators sign up WGN" 6427:"WGN-TV To Celebrate 30th Anniversary Of Its Slogan 'Chicago's Very Own'" 5836:
Elizabeth Rathbun (September 18, 1995). "Tribune buys Houston U for WB".
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Jim Kirk (December 9, 1998). "'Sports Writers' May Be Near Fox Finish".
9826:"Today in Chicago Cubs history: The very first WGN-TV baseball telecast" 8449:"Robservations: FCC blasts Sinclair 'misrepresentation' in Tribune deal" 7975:"CW, Tribune Stations Set Affiliation Deal as WGN-TV Chicago Goes Indie" 3426:
phenomenon and advancements in forecasting technology (including 1991's
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from November 1993 until the conclusion of the program's original run.)
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on June 15, 1948. Initially, WGN television and radio operated from the
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Michael Hirsley (January 10, 1992). "WGN-church tie was boon to both".
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Steve Coe (August 21, 1995). "Tribune buys into Warner Bros. Network".
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Rich Brown (January 4, 1993). "ChicagoLand Joins Regional News Ranks".
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Rich Brown (January 4, 1993). "ChicagoLand Joins Regional News Ranks".
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in May 1993, as part of a uniform retitling of its newscasts under the
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thereafter, and featured additional characters such as Ringmaster Ned (
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Michael Hirsley (February 26, 1992). "Religious shows find new home".
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Michael Stroud (February 1, 1999). "WB affils cheer end of WGN feed".
7223:"Channel 9 Joins Warner Network // But Sports Still Gets Top Priority" 4588:
Commercial Broadcast Stations Biennial Ownership Report (FCC Form 323)
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for the fledgling WBKB-TV, as the allocation for the proposed station.
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in order to sustain ticket sales, were restricted to away games) from
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included the Chicago feed among the initial offerings of its LinearTV
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Affiliation with The CW and superstation programming split (2006–2016)
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These stations broadcast these networks on their digital subchannels.
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beginning in 2023, and without any NFL-style syndication rights, the
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universities) having regularly televised their games over channel 9.
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In addition, Channel 9 broadcasts several local events including the
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Aborted sale to Sinclair Broadcast Group; sale to Nexstar Media Group
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Joe Flint (February 20, 1995). "Game's on time; WB lineup delayed".
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announced plans to purchase the Tribune Company in an $ 8.2-billion
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List of Canadian television stations available in the United States
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for "World's Greatest Newspaper", a tagline and slogan used by the
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Joe Flint (November 1, 1993). "Warner details hybrid WB Network".
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Joe Flint (November 1, 1993). "Warner details hybrid WB Network".
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on nights when Channel 9 carried a sports event being held on the
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The Bulls began carrying their games with its inaugural season in
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Attempted acquisition of Tribune Media by Sinclair Broadcast Group
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in January 1981, but retained the WGN Continental moniker as its
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James Warren (April 10, 1990). "TV linkup for Tribune, Turner".
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Steve Daley (January 9, 1987). "INN to Feature a New Approach".
10996: 10530:"Chicago Fire reach a multiyear deal with WGN to televise games" 8553:"Tribune Ends Deal with Sinclair, Files Breach of Contract Suit" 8129:"'Chicago's Very Own' WGN declares independence from CW Network" 7972: 3053:
announced a multi-year agreement with WGN-TV to broadcast their
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UPT absorbed WBKB parent Balaban and Katz in March 1949, after
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on East Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue, and increased its
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of April 4, 1948, announcing the launch of WGN-TV the next day.
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Elizabeth A. Rathbun (July 8, 1996). "Tribune's Renaissance".
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Elizabeth A. Rathbun (July 8, 1996). "Tribune's Renaissance".
4880:"'Chicago Tribune' TV Station To Begin Program Tests Feb. 1". 4365:(the original user of the Superchannel name, now defunct) and 3587:
to Sundays, WGN dropped three long-running religious programs—
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Gerry Smith; Nabila Ahmed; Eric Newcomer (December 3, 2018).
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was restructured to incorporate segments compliant with FCC
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
12904: 12590:"TV SPORTS; Caray Family Is Touched by Fans Honoring Harry" 12087:"Tribune Co.'s WGN-Channel 9 to add more weekend newscasts" 11541:"Daily news series to be offered by Gannett/Telepictures". 10302: 9936: 8347: 8317:"Under Sinclair, WGN could be 'Chicago's very own' no more" 8237:"Weigel Broadcasting's WCIU to become CW Network affiliate" 6977:"Nexstar Media pulling the plug on CLTV cable news channel" 4751:"Tribune CEO Says He's "Not Pleased" With CW's Performance" 4456: 4426: 4327:
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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in Indianapolis and the subchannels of WGN sister stations
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in 1998), ran from July 9, 1994, to October 21, 2000, with
2641:(voiced by Roy Brown), which was originally created by the 2416:(1994–2001) as well as the short-lived prime time spin-off 2177: 2134: 1967: 1963: 1959: 1956: 1953: 1949: 1946: 1760: 1722:). On November 10, 1984, WGN-TV became an affiliate of the 1715: 1577: 1345: 1283: 1255: 1223: 1215: 1207: 1203: 1187: 1163: 1155: 1131: 819: 807: 409: 11564: 10587:"Nexstar to air LIV Golf matches on WGN-TV – and not WCIU" 10389:"After Over 70 Years, The Cubs On WGN Is Coming To An End" 8798:"WGN-TV to launch new afternoon show, "Spotlight Chicago"" 8572:"Nexstar to buy WGN owner Tribune Media for $ 4.1 billion" 7053:"The Media Business: Warner Bros. Enters Race For Network" 3362:, which was canceled due to low viewership that December. 2916:'s tenure with the team. WGN initially carried Blackhawks 1673:) and HATCO-60-owned Spanish-language outlet WBBS-TV (now 19147: 18240: 17774:
Available on most Canadian cable and satellite providers.
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Katharine Q. Seelye; Andrew Ross Sorkin (April 2, 2007).
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Joe Flint (December 6, 1993). "WB Network signs WGN-TV".
5496: 5195:"McCormick Will Names Five To Head 'Tribune,' Stations". 5103:"Changing Channels: Television Comes to Chicago—Part III" 4925:"WGN's opening night: McCormick, a mayor and marionettes" 4405:
On January 17, 2007, WGN's main Canadian uplink carrier,
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network affiliates licensed to and serving the state of
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network affiliates licensed to and serving the state of
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Karoun Demirjian; William Presecky (November 26, 2007).
10926:"WGN sports anchor Dan Roan sets May 26 retirement date" 9068:"WGN Catches Flak for Shifting 'Bozo' So Kids Can Watch" 7578:"News Corp. to launch new mini-network for UPN stations" 6762:"United Video and WGN-TV to keep station syndex-proof". 6389:. Television Editorial Corp. March 6, 1989. p. A42. 6150:"Syndicated Shows Are No Longer Last Season's Leftovers" 5180:"Col. Robert McCormick Dies; WGN-AM-TV Among Holdings". 3195:'s ten-year content partnership with the radio station. 3009:
shown on WPWR-TV, as well as WLS-TV's Cubs broadcasts.)
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and Kollmeyer as co-hosts. Produced in conjunction with
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Broke off from local feed to become a separate channel.
15305:(*) – indicates station is in one of Indiana's primary 15070:(*) – indicates station is in one of Illinois' primary 12279:"WGN-TV to debut 'GN Sports'—new weeknight sports show" 11328:"WLS-TV gambles on boost in ratings from news facelift" 9357: 9355: 8882:"WGN's Larry Potash to host 'Backstory' history series" 8669:"Nexstar completes purchase of WGN owner Tribune Media" 8617:"FCC approves Tribune Media sale: What's next for WGN?" 6951:"Nexstar shutting down Chicago cable news channel CLTV" 2600:, a Sunday morning public affairs program moderated by 1952:
where The CW chose to align with a Tribune station and
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On November 22, 1987, during that evening's edition of
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In March 1957, WGN began carrying programming from the
12387:"Bob Bell, the first 'Bozo the Clown' on WGN-TV, Dies" 12331:"Brittney Payton gets new co-host on 'Chicago's Best'" 11063:. Tribune Broadcasting. August 9, 2018. Archived from 9718: 9566: 9564: 6577:"A powerful video prankster could become Max Jailroom" 6574: 5278:"WGN-TV Plans Full Power From Prudential Bldg. Site". 5165:"Paramount; radio, video interests definitely split". 5150:"Zenith May Go to Court On Sale of WBKB (TV) to CBS". 5142:"Zenith May Go to Court On Sale of WBKB (TV) to CBS". 4957:"WGN-TV; 100,000 Saw Inaugural, 'Tribune' Estimates". 4843:. Radio News Bureau, Inc. January 3, 1948. p. 18. 3449:, and, in May 2007, became a broadcast partner in the 3049:
on September 28, 2019. However, on February 19, 2020,
13802: 12839:"Milo Hamilton Never Did Make Peace With Harry Caray" 11879:"Disturbing Footage Thrusts a Reporter Into the News" 11789:. Tribune Broadcasting. June 16, 2011. Archived from 11621: 11619: 11617: 11585: 11088:"For Skilling, There Is No Such Thing as Bad Weather" 10022:"Blackhawks to Televise All Games, Join 20th Century" 8964:"Clowning around ends with taping of final Bozo show" 8291:"Sinclair deal means bad news for Chicago's Very Own" 5648:"The House That Bozo The Clown Built Has A New Owner" 5377:"WGN-TV to Get First Gear From Ampex for VTR Color". 4725:"WGN America may be channel of change for Tribune Co" 4285:(NextGen TV) station, carries WGN-TV in that format. 2578:
Beauregard Burnside III (a character named after two
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On April 1, 2007, Chicago-based real estate investor
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station) would become the initial charter outlets of
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Television channels and stations established in 1948
12721: 12123: 10363:"WGN-TV Announces 2018–19 Chicago Bulls TV Schedule" 9441:"The 2013 Bud Billiken Parade To Air Live On WLS-TV" 9352: 8938:"So Long, Bozo: WGN Pulls Plug on 40-Year Tradition" 8096: 8094: 6214:"SSS tangles with RCA over transponder for WGN-TV". 5918: 5910: 3104:
hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with
2932:. The Blackhawks returned to the station during the 2893:, before returning to the station for one season in 11556:"'Newscope' service scheduled to be discontinued". 11404:"WFLD-TV Rolls the Dice with its Nightly News Slot" 9746:"Illinois Lottery moves drawings from TV to online" 9561: 9544:"Channel 9 Beats Out Channel 2 for Lottery Drawing" 7973:Brian Steinberg; Cynthia Littleton (May 23, 2016). 6133:"MCA gets into novels-for-TV act via syndication". 6125:"MCA gets into novels-for-TV act via syndication". 2133:and through WGN America's streaming agreement with 1214:(in 1998 and 1999, respectively); and WBDC-TV (now 766:. Performances were led by, among others, musician 17904:List of United States stations available in Canada 17854:List of local television stations in North America 15410:Sports broadcasting contracts in the United States 12184:(Press release). February 22, 2010. Archived from 11614: 10606: 10604: 10467: 9387: 9330:"Chicago's Thanksgiving Day Parade 80 years young" 9111: 8849: 8847: 8845: 7724: 6525: 4349:(formerly Moviepix and The Movie Network Encore), 3090:As of September 2024, WGN-TV presently broadcasts 1692:Former logo, used from August 1983 to May 3, 1993. 1558:availability outside the Midwest developed in the 17842:Additional resources on North American television 15401:National sports broadcasting in the United States 12724:"Merri Dee leaving WGN after nearly four decades" 12113:"WGN shuffles anchors as it expands evening news" 12039:"It's official: WGN hires news anchor Joe Donlon" 11805:"WGN Morning News To Expand Starting September 3" 11498: 10674:(Press release). October 13, 2008. Archived from 9948:"White Sox, Bulls Leave Channel 32 for Channel 9" 8913:(Press release). October 17, 2018. Archived from 8692: 8420: 8091: 7667: 7503: 7308:"Mission on Planet Pangea Full of Sci-fi Schtick" 7050: 6811: 6630: 5968:"Tribune Closes Acquisition of Local TV Holdings" 5835: 4688: 4043:– chief meteorologist (retired February 28, 2024) 2760:WGN-TV served as the originating station for the 1373:.) WGN-TV served as the Chicago affiliate of the 542:, United States, serving as the local outlet for 20214: 17981:1989 South Florida television affiliation switch 13820:Facility details for Facility ID 55344 (K32MF-D) 13810:Facility details for Facility ID 69709 (K22MN-D) 13725: 12584: 11716:"WGN-Ch. 9 plans new early morning weekend news" 11374: 11372: 11173: 10805:"WGN-TV upsets Chicago news hour with no news". 10329:"2018–19 Chicago Blackhawks Television Schedule" 10243: 9799:"Wrigley 100 4/16: WGN-TV 1st Wrigley Broadcast" 9702:"WGN America dropping Illinois Lottery drawings" 9171:"WGN 9 Chicago "Family Classics" Movie Timeline" 9146:"Channel 2 Newscast May Take on a Political Air" 8340: 7914: 7220: 7000: 5851:"Tribune's $ 70.5 million takes San Diego UHF". 5254: 4989:"WGN's Birthday Salute a Tour of Chicago's Past" 3599:group Greater Chicago Broadcast Ministries) and 2529:, 2000 and was co-created by Frazier Thomas and 1444: 1016:from 120 kW to the maximum of 316 kW. 981:National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 16504:Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network 13816:Licensing and Management System (Fort Peck, MT) 13129: 13103:"Pettit found his calling in Blackhawks' booth" 12812:"Jim Durham, N.B.A. Broadcaster, Is Dead at 65" 12788:. ABC Owned Television Stations. Archived from 12110: 11667: 11644: 10897: 10601: 10487: 9875: 9699: 9117: 9094:"TV Alternative—Fluent Spanish is Not Required" 9065: 8842: 8666: 8588: 8524: 8472: 8394: 8314: 7917:"CES: Channel Master DVR to Pipe in Linear OTT" 7865:"WGN America Converts to Cable in Five Markets" 7798:"Tribune Publishing targets Aug. 4 for spinoff" 7795: 7693: 7560:"UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network" 6948: 6176:"WGN-TV, KTVU may be the next super stations". 5933: 5362:"WGN-TV to Colorcast On Non-Commercial Basis". 4777:"WGNB is Offering Time on a Commercial Basis". 4748: 4722: 4697:"WGN America Converts to Cable in Five Markets" 4660: 4345:(formerly First Choice and The Movie Network), 4288: 3522:content and began feeding video footage to the 2233:Following the collapse of the Sinclair merger, 1258:). Finally in December 2013, Tribune purchased 614:in September 2020. A charter affiliate of both 18051:sorted by primary channel network affiliations 13826:Licensing and Management System (Red Lake, MN) 13075: 13020: 12251: 12010: 11987:"New WGN Facility Leaves Room for Speculation" 11713: 11625: 11594: 11299: 11223: 11194: 10778: 10269: 9721:"Last WGN-TV Live Lottery Marks End of an Era" 9684: 9541: 9515: 9364:"New Channels for Auto Show, Lottery Telecast" 8936:Allan Johnson; Monica Davey (March 24, 2001). 8208: 7696:"Tribune Co. to emerge from bankruptcy Monday" 7405: 7079:"Tribune's Network Tie Could Bench Its Sports" 6865: 6705: 6691:"Syndex redux: FCC levels the playing field". 6575:John Camper; Steve Daley (November 24, 1987). 6551:"From the archives: The Max Headroom incident" 6548: 6474: 6147: 6005:"Sears places big order on Chicago's UHF TV". 5997:"Sears places big order on Chicago's UHF TV". 5689:"WGN Continental adds video-tape subsidiary". 4303:transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts 2734:" station for Chicago, carrying the charity's 2246:the second-largest directly owned after KTLA. 1278:region that encompasses parts of northwestern 1254:in order to acquire Qwest's Atlanta property, 737:. Originating from WGN Radio's studios at the 19763: 18026: 17956:List of American cable and satellite networks 17827: 17154: 16797:Arizona Sports Programming Network/Cox Sports 16619: 16175: 15385: 15150: 14911: 13868: 13844: 13830:Facility details for Facility ID 8876 (K33DP) 13652: 13607: 12500:"Former Sox, Bulls announcer Lorn Brown dies" 12471: 12182:"WGN-TV First in Chicago to Stream Newscasts" 11369: 10696: 10527: 9719:Angie Leventis Lourgos (September 30, 2015). 9302: 9251: 9225: 9091: 8987: 8961: 8744: 8550: 8369: 8186:(Press release). May 23, 2016. Archived from 7950:(Press release). May 23, 2016. Archived from 7750: 7727:"Tribune Company Seeks Bankruptcy Protection" 7648: 7382:"Warner Deal Puts Kids' Shows on WCIU-Ch. 26" 7305: 7279: 7194: 6385:"'Chi's Very Own' promo line sums up image". 5881:"Duopoly: Wheeling starts; dealing to come". 4894: 3642:segments aired nationally; simulcasts of the 3578: 2511:presentations until their replacement by the 2486: 2322: 2053:On July 10, 2013, Tribune announced plans to 1836: 1740:by video of an unidentified person wearing a 65:. Please discuss this issue on the article's 13836:Licensing and Management System (Carlin, NV) 13045: 13043: 12359: 12303: 12225: 12206: 12154: 12129: 12084: 12062: 12036: 11948: 11758: 11516:"Channels 9 and 32 add original programming" 11513: 11460: 11427: 11302:"WGN blazes new trail in battle for viewers" 11197:"WGN trying to outdo Channel 32's challenge" 10970: 10951: 10923: 10752: 10610: 10546: 10295: 10125: 10069:"WGN to Simulcast Monday Night's Bears Game" 9945: 8879: 8614: 8498: 8446: 8288: 8260: 8234: 8126: 7888: 7862: 7833: 7814: 7536: 7446: 7379: 7251: 6974: 6920: 6776: 6460:"Two more movie networks for independents". 6452:"Two more movie networks for independents". 6399: 5896:"Duopoly: New rules spark CBS-Viacom talk". 4922: 4694: 4666: 4555: 4553: 4333:by multichannel television providers within 4278: Broadcast on behalf of another station 2313: 13902:This region includes the following cities: 13335:"Frazier Thomas, TV Kids' Pal For 35 years" 13332: 13149: 12836: 12685: 12497: 12013:"Suppelsa's hiring not the end for Sanders" 11956:"Chicago Architecture Info: WGN Television" 11732: 11401: 11352: 11085: 10845: 10441: 10415: 10093: 10048:"WGN, Comcast Deals Make History for Hawks" 10045: 9971: 9796: 9632: 9501:"Gaming shows a winner in Ohio, Illinois". 8853: 8501:"FCC throws Sinclair/Tribune deal in doubt" 8211:"Weigel's WCIU Chicago Adds CW Affiliation" 8024: 7557: 6779:"WGN gains 2.2M subs; program appeal cited" 6600: 6329: 6315:"Satellite Footprints: United they stand". 6243: 5558: 5532: 3591:(produced by the Chicago Board of Rabbis), 3417:, who joined WGN in August 1978 to succeed 3325:) and Jim Ruddle (who previously worked at 1890:Channel 9 chose not to clear the network's 969: 939:common ownership of two television stations 16:CW owned-and-operated TV station in Chicago 19770: 19756: 18033: 18019: 17834: 17820: 17161: 17147: 16626: 16612: 16182: 16168: 15392: 15378: 15157: 15143: 14918: 14904: 13875: 13861: 13487: 11575:"WGN Launching 11:30 A.M., 5:30 P.M. News" 11252:"Newscast to link 30 independent stations" 10819: 10019: 9849: 9752:. Tribune Broadcasting. September 25, 2015 9661:"Smile! It's lottery lady Linda Kollmeyer" 9658: 9482:"'MDA' Telethon Heads to Primetime on ABC" 9361: 9039: 8152: 8027:"WGN to air more sports after dropping CW" 7472: 7151:"Trib Loses as Paramount Lures Channel 50" 7148: 7076: 6850: 6842: 6515: 5645: 5324:"Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films" 4986: 4897:"WGN-TV Makes Debut Tonight with Big Show" 3342:(now a Fox owned-and-operated station) in 3293:, which aired from 1954 to 1956) to allow 3198: 1786:On May 18, 1988, the FCC reinstituted the 1657:programs during the daytime hours and the 1529:transponder for distribution to cable and 1262:'s 19 television stations, giving WGN new 649: 19730:Nexstar operates these stations under an 14969:Cape Girardeau, MO/Paducah, KY/Harrisburg 13628:"WCIU, WMAQ, WGN Form Chicago 'Lifeline'" 13467: 13461: 13310:. CBS Television Stations. Archived from 13051:"Harry's Partners In The Broadcast Booth" 13040: 12491: 11829: 11484:"TBS-Tribune join hands for programing". 10468:Daryl Van Schouwen (September 28, 2019). 10066: 9823: 8990:"Kids' Shows No Longer Send in the Clown" 8721:"WXRT Plans to Rock on During Super Bowl" 8372:"Sinclair Is Divesting WGN, WPIX, But..." 8351:. Window to the World Communications, Inc 8082: 7346: 7179: 7122: 7107: 7035: 7027: 6923:"Tribune Broadcasting Combines WGN, CLTV" 5937:(August 31, 1998). "Get big or get out". 4809:"Broadcasting...at Deadline: Bulletins". 4550: 3289:(originally done for the early newscast, 2301:Learn how and when to remove this message 2241:Return to CW as an O&O (2024–present) 1313:(channel 26) on February 6, 1964, with a 806:quickly followed up WGN-TV's launch with 672:and WGNB submitted an application to the 13589:. U.S. Federal Communications Commission 13326: 13123: 12762:. Tribune Broadcasting. December 6, 2012 12722:Theresa Fambro Hooks (August 27, 2008). 11984: 11902: 11876: 11690: 11226:"War only a subplot in seamy 'Eternity'" 10755:"Anchorman Ruddle sets sail as novelist" 9388:Katherine Sopranos (February 12, 1999). 9177:. Tribune Broadcasting. January 27, 2017 9143: 8856:"With CLTV now gone, WGN adds more news" 8718: 8693:Cynthia Littleton (September 19, 2019). 7651:"Zell buys Tribune Co., Cubs to be sold" 7420: 6820:. Fairchild Publications. Archived from 6665:The Museum of Classic Chicago Television 6300:"Cablecastings: Another station aloft". 5952:"Tribune locks up New Orleans duopoly". 5791:"$ 510 million's the mark to beat now". 5783:"$ 510 million's the mark to beat now". 4495:divested its chain of movie theaters by 4320: 4114: 3793:– entertainment reporter and film critic 3202: 2216:programming and sales service agreements 1989: 1840: 1687: 1550:", independent stations distributed via 1222:(in 1999). Six other stations—including 1018: 822:radio from 1929 until relocating to the 706: 20044: 18040: 13132:"WGN personality Ray Rayner dead at 84" 12285:. Nexstar Media Group. January 16, 2020 10369:. Tribune Broadcasting. August 30, 2018 10155:"WQAD picking up 45 Cubs, 55 Sox games" 9518:"Lottery Considering Changing Channels" 7725:Richard PĂ©rez-Peña (December 8, 2008). 7668:Cynthia Littleton (December 20, 2007). 7449:"WGN to drop the WB for off-net series" 6631:Brandon Wallemail (November 22, 2014). 5332:: 13. November 10, 1956. Archived from 3749: 1546:) to become America's second national " 20215: 17961:List of American over-the-air networks 13244:"Wendell Smith, a civic-minded writer" 13163:. Tribune Broadcasting. Archived from 12699:. Tribune Broadcasting. Archived from 11962:. Artefaqs Corporation. Archived from 11174:Miriam Di Nunzio (February 28, 2024). 8667:Robert Channick (September 19, 2019). 8589:Robert Channick (September 16, 2019). 7051:Elizabeth Kolbert (November 3, 1993). 7001:Marcella Raymond (December 31, 2020). 6871:"WGN-TV, CLTV to integrate operations" 6812:R. Thomas Umstead (January 13, 1992). 6708:"FCC Reimposes Rule On TV Exclusivity" 6672:from the original on November 17, 2021 6035:"Chicago area U goes into operation". 5593:"WGN-TV studio sells for $ 22 million" 5535:"WGN Radio To Move Into Tribune Tower" 2810:in May 2002) each Tuesday and Friday; 1088:baseball games in the format—and with 963:Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation 621:WGN-TV, WGN radio and the now-defunct 578:. Its transmitter is located atop the 558:to the company's sole radio property, 19792: 19751: 19640:Communications Corporation of America 18014: 17815: 17142: 16607: 16163: 15373: 15138: 14899: 13856: 13843: 13014: 12774: 12517: 11905:"Reporter Hit by Car Returns to Work" 11626:Phil Rosenthal (September 16, 2009). 9974:"TV Clout On Trial In White Sox Suit" 9928:"Two UHF's land major-league teams". 9700:Robert Channick (December 12, 2014). 9305:"Rayner's Pecking Pal In Duck Heaven" 8414: 7694:Robert Channick (December 30, 2012). 7504:MaryWade Burnside (October 7, 1999). 7423:"Muller May Have His Eyes on TV Show" 7221:Francine Knowles (December 4, 1993). 6949:Robert Channick (December 16, 2019). 6148:Sandra Salmans (September 28, 1986). 4972:"WGN-TV Contracts For DuMont Video". 4635: 4633: 4631: 3605:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago 2822: 2459:, 1968–1994) and the circus manager ( 1767:as a "frickin' nerd" and a "frickin' 1186:(owned from 1994 to 2006); KHTV (now 19964: 17914:2007 Canada broadcast TV realignment 17889:List of Canadian television channels 17884:List of Canadian television networks 13567:from the original on August 29, 2013 13520:"8 Chicago TV's reject Sears plan". 13352: 13187:"Paid Notice: Deaths SCHUBECK, JOHN" 13130:William Hageman (January 21, 2004). 12617:. Radio Hall of Fame. Archived from 12449:. Radio Hall of Fame. Archived from 12379: 11300:Diane Mermigas (September 8, 1980). 11195:Diane Mermigas (February 26, 1980). 10898:Robert Channick (January 13, 2012). 10779:Michael Kilian (November 27, 1988). 10723:"WGN-TV Gets Hot News From 'Trib'". 10270:Phil Rosenthal (February 13, 2019). 10244:Teddy Greenstein (January 2, 2019). 10187:"WISH-WNDY To Carry Cubs, White Sox" 10096:"WGN America to drop Chicago sports" 9876:Robert Channick (November 6, 2013). 9516:Michael A. Lev (December 19, 1993). 9118:Michael Hirsley (January 10, 1992). 9066:Jennifer Mangan (February 8, 1994). 8747:"A Civil Rights Giant is Remembered" 8421:Cynthia Littleton (April 24, 2018). 8064:. Tribune Broadcasting. May 23, 2016 7915:Jeff Baumgartner (January 6, 2015). 7475:"WGN Drops WB, Adds Movies, Sitcoms" 6549:John Carpenter (November 22, 2017). 6285:"Two more join superstation ranks". 4723:Robert Channick (December 9, 2012). 4614:"Facility Technical Data for WGN-TV" 4559: 2481:educational programming requirements 2253: 2062:, included publications such as the 1738:WGN-TV signal was briefly overridden 1653:), initially running a mix of local 1242:—were added through its purchase of 741:'s Centennial Building annex in the 29: 19777: 17894:List of Canadian specialty channels 13762:. December 15, 2014. Archived from 13701:"ARCHIVED—Public Notice CRTC 84–81" 13078:"Allison Payne returning to WGN-TV" 13021:Jerry Crimmins (February 5, 1992). 12900:"Kerr, 76, dies of prostate cancer" 12337:. November 15, 2013. Archived from 12252:Phil Rosenthal (January 16, 2020). 12111:Robert Channick (August 19, 2014). 11514:Gordon Walek (September 18, 1983). 10697:Diane Struzzi (February 25, 1999). 10528:Jeremy Mikula (February 19, 2020). 10505:. February 19, 2020. Archived from 9946:Steve Nidetz (September 15, 1989). 9336:. November 26, 2013. Archived from 8648:(Press release). September 19, 2019 8615:Robert Feder (September 16, 2019). 8370:John Eggerton (February 21, 2018). 8315:Robert Channick (August 10, 2017). 7839:"WGN America comes home to Chicago" 6518:"2 channels interrupted to the Max" 6475:Stephen Farber (October 23, 1984). 6080:"Chicago's sky-high antenna farm". 5974:. December 27, 2013. Archived from 4669:"WGN America comes home to Chicago" 3649:In July 1996, WGN-TV began using a 2716:Siskel & Ebert & the Movies 2674:(which shifted production from the 2492: 2328: 1904:showcase) with syndicated sitcoms. 1788:Syndication Exclusivity Rights Rule 1071:in the title role, and, along with 711:The front page of Part Five of the 680:, to build a television station on 13: 20253:Superstations in the United States 19483:Bozo, Gar and Ray: WGN TV Classics 13076:Phil Rosenthal (January 9, 2009). 12068:"WGN adds 5 p.m. news on weekends" 12037:Robert Feder (February 13, 2018). 11714:Phil Rosenthal (August 23, 2010). 10547:Robert Feder (February 19, 2020). 10416:Sean Keeley (September 21, 2019). 10296:Jesse Rogers (February 13, 2019). 9635:"Lottery, WGN-TV Team Up for Show" 9303:Harlene Ellin (November 8, 1991). 9252:Mark S. Allen (October 30, 2012). 7863:Kent Gibbons (December 16, 2014). 7817:"WGN news loses national platform" 7380:Steve Nidetz (February 19, 1995). 7306:Allan Johnson (December 3, 1995). 7280:Steve Johnson (January 11, 1995). 7195:J. Linn Allen (December 4, 1993). 7003:"CLTV says goodbye after 27 years" 6975:Robert Feder (December 16, 2019). 6477:"Film Studio's New Approach to TV" 6400:Lewis Lazare (December 20, 2012). 6270:"Cablecastings: Denver addition". 4695:Kent Gibbons (December 16, 2014). 4667:Robert Feder (December 15, 2014). 4628: 3545:'s short-lived syndicated format, 2629:where Rayner was stationed during 2541:, and remained in that role until 2149:Return to independence (2016–2024) 999:as well as locally produced news, 371:, the "World's Greatest Newspaper" 14: 20279: 16812:AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain 16691:ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded 13794: 13768:on February 26, 2022 – via 13558:Federal Communications Commission 13468:Lafayette, Jon (April 26, 2021). 12837:Phil Rogers (February 22, 1998). 11402:Steve Daley (November 20, 1987). 11224:Diane Mermigas (March 10, 1980). 11086:Dan McGrath (November 24, 2011). 10952:Robert Feder (February 3, 2020). 10611:Robert Feder (January 16, 2020). 9659:Kevin Pang (September 30, 2015). 9542:Michael A. Lev (August 2, 1989). 9228:"The Children's 'Prime Minister'" 9120:"WGN-Church Tie Was Boon to Both" 9015:"Bozo takes final bow in Chicago" 8880:Robert Feder (October 18, 2018). 8473:Robert Channick (July 18, 2018). 8395:Robert Channick (March 1, 2018). 8341:Alexandra Silets (May 23, 2017). 8209:Mark K. Miller (April 18, 2019). 7815:Robert Feder (February 5, 2014). 7796:Robert Channick (June 23, 2014). 7537:Jessica Seid (January 24, 2006). 7473:Linda Moss (September 20, 1999). 7447:Richard Katz (January 28, 1999). 7252:John Lippman (December 4, 1993). 7197:"WGN Affiliation for New Network" 6921:Katy Bachman (February 4, 2009). 6733:"FCC Reinstates Exclusive Rights" 6601:Julie Unruh (November 22, 2017). 6505:. November 30, 1987. p. 104. 6229:"Cable Briefs: Ready customers". 6050:"Chicago UHF premiers in April". 5870:. September 28, 1998. p. 54. 5738:"WGN Inc. buying VHF in Denver". 5672:"WGN to syndicate 'Barn Dance'". 5518:"Expansion at WGN headquarters". 5425:"WGN-AM-TV Studios to be Moved". 5417:"WGN-AM-TV Studios to be Moved". 5087:"Seasonal Plans Made by DuMont". 4798:. September 23, 1946. p. 73. 4622:Federal Communications Commission 4593:Federal Communications Commission 3085: 2726:Channel 9 formerly served as the 1413:Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1367:over-the-air subscription service 674:Federal Communications Commission 550:by the network's majority owner, 18230: 14625:, .2 DS Español, .3 Reflections) 13776: 13746: 13726:Greg O'Brien (January 1, 2002). 13719: 13693: 13665: 13646: 13620: 13601: 13579: 13543: 13528: 13513: 13432: 13404: 13378: 13296: 13266: 13236: 13205: 13179: 13095: 13069: 12984: 12954: 12924: 12892: 12856: 12830: 12804: 12748: 12715: 12663: 12633: 12607: 12578: 12547: 12465: 12439: 12409: 12353: 12323: 12297: 12271: 12245: 12226:Lewis Lazare (August 18, 2015). 12219: 12209:"WGN enters 10 p.m. news battle" 12207:Robert Feder (August 18, 2015). 12200: 12174: 12148: 12104: 12078: 12056: 12030: 12004: 11978: 11922: 11896: 11870: 11855: 11823: 11797: 11775: 11752: 11726: 11707: 11684: 11661: 11638: 11549: 11534: 11507: 11492: 11477: 11454: 11421: 11395: 11346: 11320: 11293: 11270: 11244: 11217: 11188: 11167: 11137: 11105: 11079: 11049: 11021: 10990: 10964: 10945: 10917: 10891: 10865: 10839: 10813: 10798: 10772: 10746: 10731: 10727:. February 24, 1958. p. 64. 10716: 10699:"Spencer Allen, TV News Pioneer" 10690: 10660: 10630: 10579: 10559: 10540: 10521: 10461: 10435: 10409: 10381: 10355: 10321: 10289: 10263: 10237: 10205: 10179: 10147: 10119: 10087: 10067:Kevin Eck (September 28, 2012). 10060: 10039: 10013: 9998: 9972:Jeff Rusnak (October 21, 1988). 9965: 9921: 9895: 9869: 9843: 9817: 9790: 9764: 9738: 9712: 9693: 9678: 9652: 9626: 9594: 9535: 9509: 9494: 9474: 9459: 9433: 9407: 9381: 9362:Pat Widder (November 13, 1992). 9322: 9296: 9271: 9245: 9219: 9189: 9163: 9137: 9085: 9059: 9033: 9007: 8988:Steve Johnson (March 28, 2001). 8981: 8955: 8929: 8899: 8873: 8854:Roly Ortega (January 11, 2020). 8816: 8790: 8764: 8738: 8712: 8686: 8660: 8634: 8608: 8582: 8563: 8551:Jon Lafayette (August 9, 2018). 8544: 8518: 8492: 8466: 8440: 8388: 8363: 8334: 8308: 8282: 8254: 8228: 8202: 8172: 8155:"Remotes to Get Workout in 2000" 8146: 8120: 8076: 8050: 8018: 7992: 7966: 7934: 7908: 7882: 7856: 7827: 7808: 7789: 7763: 7744: 7718: 7687: 7661: 7642: 7616: 7606:"News Corp. Unveils MyNetworkTV" 7598: 7570: 7558:Bill Carter (January 24, 2006). 7551: 7530: 7497: 7466: 7440: 7414: 7399: 7373: 7340: 7336:. February 27, 1995. p. 80. 7325: 7299: 7273: 7245: 7214: 7188: 7173: 7149:Greg Burns (November 11, 1993). 7142: 7116: 7101: 7070: 7044: 7021: 6994: 6968: 6942: 6914: 6888: 6859: 6836: 6805: 6770: 6755: 6725: 6699: 6684: 6668:(Videotape). November 23, 2017. 6650: 6624: 6594: 6568: 6542: 6516:Don Hayner (November 24, 1987). 6509: 6494: 6468: 6464:. December 31, 1984. p. 39. 6456:. December 31, 1984. p. 38. 6445: 6419: 6393: 6378: 6374:. November 10, 1986. p. 92. 6363: 6348: 6323: 6289:. February 15, 1988. p. 60. 6274:. October 26, 1987. p. 101. 6233:. December 18, 1978. p. 76. 6084:. November 15, 1965. p. 90. 6054:. February 16, 1970. p. 68. 6009:. February 10, 1964. p. 34. 6001:. February 10, 1964. p. 32. 5810:. November 18, 1991. p. 73. 5742:. September 6, 1965. p. 57. 5559:Paul McLane (February 8, 2012). 5429:. December 29, 1958. p. 72. 5421:. December 29, 1958. p. 71. 5282:. November 22, 1954. p. 99. 5244:. December 16, 1974. p. 48. 5154:. February 16, 1953. p. 33. 5146:. February 16, 1953. p. 30. 5076:. September 5, 1949. p. 90. 5023:. November 15, 1948. p. 27. 4987:Rick Kogan (September 4, 1988). 4828:. November 11, 1946. p. 64. 4781:. December 30, 1946. p. 82. 4749:David Lieberman (May 15, 2014). 4641:"RabbitEars TV Query for WGN-TV" 4313:Though not a participant in the 3682:s fledgling prime time newscast 2881:, Fox Sports Net Chicago (later 2455:, 1968–1994), Wizzo the Wizard ( 2447:, 1961–1969), Oliver O. Oliver ( 2258: 2163:later in the week (usually in a 2039:Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 1525:uplinked the WGN-TV signal to a 1468: 1459: 1451:NewsNation (American TV channel) 1266:in nearby markets—ABC affiliate 844:on September 26, 1948, and also 180: 94: 49:to read and navigate comfortably 34: 20233:1948 establishments in Illinois 19929:President & General Manager 17864:North American TV mini-template 15279:Springfield/Dayton, OH/Richmond 15013:Burlington/Davenport, IA/Moline 13653:John Eggerton (June 17, 2009). 13608:Phil Rosental (June 11, 2009). 13360:"Actor Robert Urich dead at 55" 12472:Dean Richards (March 8, 2019). 12360:Robert Feder (April 19, 2018). 12011:Phil Rosenthal (July 8, 2008). 11930:"WGN-TV cuts Jane Boal, others" 11733:Roly Ortega (August 22, 2016). 11595:Michael Malone (July 7, 2008). 10924:Robert Feder (April 11, 2022). 10809:. December 26, 1966. p. 9. 10644:(Press release). Archived from 10589:. TDog Media. February 16, 2023 9092:Judy Hevrdejs (July 31, 1988). 9040:Bob Greene (February 7, 1994). 8962:Steve Johnson (June 13, 2001). 8235:Robert Feder (April 18, 2019). 7751:Randall Chase (July 13, 2012). 7670:"Zell completes Tribune buyout" 7649:Chris Zappone (April 3, 2007). 7347:Joe Flint (February 26, 1995). 7157:. Knight Ridder. Archived from 7077:Greg Burns (November 3, 1993). 6766:. February 6, 1989. p. 31. 6706:Charles Storch (May 19, 1988). 6308: 6293: 6278: 6263: 6237: 6222: 6218:. November 6, 1978. p. 30. 6207: 6203:. October 30, 1978. p. 26. 6195:. October 30, 1978. p. 25. 6184: 6169: 6141: 6118: 6103: 6088: 6073: 6058: 6043: 6028: 6024:. January 10, 1966. p. 48. 6013: 5990: 5960: 5956:. November 15, 1999. p. 4. 5945: 5927: 5904: 5889: 5874: 5859: 5855:. September 4, 1995. p. 7. 5844: 5829: 5825:. November 8, 1993. p. 43. 5814: 5799: 5776: 5761: 5753:"KWGN(TV) starts with a bang". 5746: 5731: 5716: 5699: 5682: 5665: 5646:Chuck Sudo (February 1, 2017). 5639: 5611: 5585: 5552: 5526: 5511: 5478: 5463: 5448: 5444:. January 19, 1959. p. 71. 5433: 5410: 5385: 5381:. January 20, 1958. p. 94. 5370: 5355: 5351:. November 4, 1957. p. 60. 5340: 5316: 5312:. February 4, 1957. p. 46. 5301: 5286: 5271: 5248: 5233: 5218: 5203: 5188: 5173: 5158: 5135: 5131:. October 20, 1947. p. 34. 5120: 5095: 5080: 5065: 5050: 5046:. January 17, 1949. p. 50. 5038:. January 17, 1949. p. 32. 5027: 5006: 4980: 4965: 4950: 4923:Robert Feder (August 8, 2012). 4916: 4895:Larry Wolters (April 5, 1948). 4888: 4884:. January 19, 1948. p. 86. 4873: 4855:"'World's Greatest'--1911-1976" 4847: 4832: 4817: 4802: 4785: 4618:Licensing and Management System 4529: 4519: 4506: 4485: 4476: 4462: 4440: 3775:– weekend morning meteorologist 3428:It Sounded Like a Freight Train 3413:Another mainstay of WGN-TV was 2443:, 1961–1976), Sandy the Tramp ( 1665:-owned English-language outlet 1354:Essaness Television Corporation 1325:, was a sister property to the 953:After McCormick succumbed from 20268:Television stations in Chicago 17971:Local American TV stations (K) 17966:Local American TV stations (W) 16950:San Diego Cable Sports Network 13539:. October 29, 1973. p. 5. 12304:Robert Feder (July 16, 2021). 12155:Lewis Lazare (March 3, 2017). 12130:Robert Feder (March 2, 2017). 12085:Lewis Lazare (June 24, 2014). 11545:. August 23, 1982. p. 30. 11530:– via Newspaper Archive. 11428:Robert Feder (July 31, 2012). 11342:– via Newspaper Archive. 11316:– via Newspaper Archive. 11266:– via Newspaper Archive. 11240:– via Newspaper Archive. 11213:– via Newspaper Archive. 10971:Jon Anderson (March 1, 2002). 10846:Kenan Heise (August 1, 1989). 10742:. October 16, 1961. p. 2. 10009:. August 29, 1966. p. 10. 9932:. August 11, 1972. p. 26. 9797:Bob Vorwald (April 16, 2014). 9633:Sumeeta Rai (August 2, 1989). 9470:. October 1, 1981. p. 35. 9226:Patricia Best (May 19, 1985). 8745:Manuel Galvan (May 20, 1987). 8499:Robert Feder (July 16, 2018). 8447:Robert Feder (July 19, 2018). 8058:"WGN-TV, CW Network part ways" 7889:Alex Stedman (July 28, 2014). 7753:"Bankruptcy-Exit Plan Gets OK" 7421:Jim Kirk (February 11, 1999). 6777:Connie Malko (July 16, 1990). 6246:"WPIX to Join 'Superstations'" 6180:. October 9, 1978. p. 30. 6137:. August 23, 1976. p. 82. 6129:. August 23, 1976. p. 80. 6114:. August 10, 1970. p. 56. 6099:. March 24, 1969. p. 162. 6020:"WFLD (TV) takes to the air". 5727:. August 22, 1960. p. 54. 5561:"Radio 720 WGN Moves Upstairs" 5474:. October 5, 1959. p. 56. 5347:"WGN-TV Using Limited Color". 5297:. January 16, 1956. p. 9. 5199:. April 11, 1955. p. 102. 4976:. August 30, 1948. p. 27. 4813:. November 4, 1946. p. 4. 4770: 4742: 4716: 4606: 4595:, January 31, 2020, p. 11 4579: 4119: 3575:Chicago's Weekend Morning News 2774:. It was originally hosted by 2728:Muscular Dystrophy Association 2635:Museum of Science and Industry 2451:, 1961–1971), Cooky the Cook ( 2249: 933:attack on Chicago. As part of 1: 17986:1994–1996 U.S. TV realignment 17909:2001 Vancouver TV realignment 17779:Available nationally through 17124:Out-of-market sports packages 14993:Decatur/Springfield/Champaign 13333:Kenan Heise (April 4, 1985). 12565:ABC Owned Television Stations 12498:Oscar Avila (June 26, 2010). 11903:Jim Kirk (November 2, 1999). 11830:Kevin Eck (August 22, 2013). 11387:"News makes TV rating news". 11379:"News makes TV rating news". 11163:– via The Free Library. 10822:"Jack Taylor Finds 'Freedom'" 10753:Robert Feder (May 11, 2014). 10442:Jeff Agrest (March 7, 2019). 10223:NBC Owned Television Stations 10126:David Elbert (May 31, 2011). 10046:Tim Sassone (April 2, 2008). 9144:Jim Kirk (December 8, 1999). 8719:Jim Kirk (January 26, 2000). 8127:Robert Feder (May 23, 2016). 8006:(Press release). May 23, 2016 7771:"Tribune Co. to Split in Two" 7125:"Tribune Tunes In WB Network" 7123:Tim Jones (August 17, 1995). 6330:Kathy Haley (April 5, 2004). 6319:. April 25, 1988. p. 63. 6304:. April 30, 1984. p. 10. 6244:Steve Knoll (March 4, 1984). 6199:"Superstation breakthrough". 6191:"Superstation breakthrough". 5900:. August 23, 1999. p. 8. 5885:. August 16, 1999. p. 8. 5772:. August 1, 1983. p. 52. 5757:. March 14, 1966. p. 58. 5533:David Ibata (March 6, 1985). 5459:. April 27, 1959. p. 71. 5229:. July 18, 1955. p. 108. 5214:. June 20, 1955. p. 111. 5091:. April 13, 1953. p. 68. 5061:. April 18, 1949. p. 38. 4961:. April 12, 1948. p. 35. 4560:Keys, Matthew (May 1, 2024). 4543: 4471:Balaban and Katz Broadcasting 4446:Even though WGNB operated on 4361:-based regional pay services 3455:automated weather observation 3029:on April 9) and the Cubs (an 2095:switched from a royalty to a 1863:Chris-Craft/United Television 1649:-based WFBN (channel 66, now 1445:WGN goes national (1978–1995) 1332:s main newspaper rivals, the 921:'s tenure as the orchestra's 20243:Grit (TV network) affiliates 19718:West Virginia Media Holdings 17976:Spanish-language TV networks 16251:NBC Sports Regional Networks 16191:Regional sports broadcasting 15789:Racetrack Television Network 15059:St. Louis, MO/East St. Louis 13734:. Business Information Group 13023:"Ned Locke of Bozo's Circus" 12673:. Celebrity Speakers' Bureau 11877:Jim Kirk (October 7, 1999). 11866:. July 15, 1996. p. 56. 11862:"WGN sends Skycam 9 aloft". 11560:. June 11, 1984. p. 79. 11289:. June 16, 1980. p. 80. 11281:. June 16, 1980. p. 79. 10848:"WGN Announcer Carl Greyson" 10820:Rick Kogan (July 18, 1989). 10094:Lynne Marek (May 30, 2014). 10020:Stu Hackel (April 1, 2008). 10005:"Chicago Bulls for WGN-TV". 9979:Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel 9850:Neil Amdur (June 17, 1981). 9824:Al Yellon (April 16, 2018). 8289:Robert Feder (May 8, 2017). 8261:Todd Frankel (May 8, 2017). 8025:Lynne Marek (May 23, 2016). 7625:"Zell to acquire Tribune Co" 5821:"Shoring up for the fifth". 5522:. July 18, 1966. p. 53. 5366:. April 9, 1956. p. 60. 5308:"WGN-TV to Show NTA Films". 5265:University of Michigan Press 5184:. April 4, 1955. p. 78. 5169:. March 7, 1949. p. 66. 4912:– via TwoTonBaker.com. 4293:WGN-TV began transmitting a 4289:Analog-to-digital transition 2966:due to its corporate parent 2801:Jonathan Goodson Productions 2745:Major League Baseball strike 2283:Knowledge's inclusion policy 1929:division of Time Warner and 1121:Tribune Broadcasting Company 1038:National Telefilm Associates 7: 20258:TBD (TV network) affiliates 19023:KELO-TV / KDLO-TV / KPLO-TV 18802:KHON-TV / KHAW-TV / KAII-TV 18543:KHON-TV / KHAW-TV / KAII-TV 15269:Cincinnati, OH/Lawrenceburg 13448:WarnerMedia News and Sports 13390:Chicagoland Radio and Media 11809:Chicagoland Radio and Media 11739:The Changing Newscasts Blog 11488:. May 28, 1990. p. 58. 11334:. July 21, 1980. p. 32 10873:"Marty McNeeley, 1926–2013" 9505:. June 2, 1975. p. 48. 9466:"Monitor: Donahue switch". 9445:Chicagoland Radio and Media 9419:Chicagoland Radio and Media 9042:"Is This Idea a Real Bozo?" 8153:Ed Sherman (July 9, 1999). 8106:Chicagoland Radio and Media 6695:. May 23, 1988. p. 31. 6524:. p. 3. Archived from 6431:Chicagoland Radio and Media 6355:"AdVantage: Introduction". 6069:. March 6, 1967. p. 5. 6039:. May 19, 1969. p. 54. 5795:. May 20, 1985. p. 38. 5787:. May 20, 1985. p. 37. 5072:"WBKB Starts CBS Service". 2651:Chicago Thanksgiving Parade 2385:BackStory with Larry Potash 1933:announced the formation of 1861:), a joint venture between 1677:owned-and-operated station 1633:Little House on the Prairie 876:Chicagoland Mystery Players 816:Chicago Daily News Building 694:three-letter base call sign 494:Public license information 57:content into sub-articles, 10: 20284: 18228: 17899:Local Canadian TV stations 16933:Prime Sports Upper Midwest 16636:television sports networks 15123:Other stations in Illinois 13524:. May 8, 1972. p. 54. 13108:Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 11985:Jim Kirk (March 8, 2000). 6359:. May 9, 1983. p. 10. 6065:"New blood in Overmyer?". 5293:"WGN-TV Goes to Maximum". 4455:, the same frequency that 3769:– weekday afternoon anchor 3375:United Press International 3233:Spencer Allen and the News 2826: 2755: 2682:studios in January 1982), 2608:Ray Rayner and His Friends 2563:Garfield Goose and Friends 2477:The Bozo Super Sunday Show 2414:The Bozo Super Sunday Show 2188: 2071:South Florida Sun-Sentinel 2043:Oaktree Capital Management 1974:, a joint venture between 1927:Warner Bros. Entertainment 1837:WB affiliation (1995–2006) 1701:singer and Chicago native 1448: 1434:action and adventure films 1073:Garfield Goose and Friends 1025:Garfield Goose and Friends 644: 603:direct-broadcast satellite 593:, WGN-TV was a pioneering 421:454 m (1,490 ft) 18: 20052: 20043: 20039: 20004: 19988: 19972: 19963: 19959: 19914: 19893: 19865: 19837: 19802: 19791: 19787: 19726: 19632: 19553: 19474: 19418: 19344: 19146: 18993: 18762: 18485: 18239: 18057: 18048: 17943: 17935:Local Mexican TV stations 17922: 17871: 17847: 17754: 17641: 17387:11 (Minneapolis–St. Paul) 17363: 17356: 17307: 17184: 17177: 17172:in North American markets 17117: 17074: 17038: 16779: 16643: 16603: 16555:Monumental Sports Network 16512: 16484: 16440: 16323: 16293: 16249: 16221: 16198: 16159: 16107: 16086: 16070: 16054: 15978: 15925: 15884: 15877: 15830: 15807: 15766: 15735: 15642: 15578: 15496: 15489: 15459: 15423: 15416: 15407: 15358:Other stations in Indiana 15303: 15247: 15176: 15068: 15022: 14937: 14874: 14776: 14743: 14705: 14632: 14333: 13986:, .3 American Crimes, .4 13942: 13898: 13850: 13845:Links to related articles 13535:"In Brief: Staying put". 13420:. CBS Television Stations 13248:African-American Registry 11960:Chicago Architecture Info 11258:. May 2, 1980. p. 27 5255:Timothy R. 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Tribune Broadcasting 9607:Illinois State Lottery 9576:Illinois State Lottery 7511:The Charleston Gazette 6787:Fairchild Publications 5470:"Deserting downtown". 4824:"Actions of the FCC". 4792:"Actions of the FCC". 4132:Subchannels of WGN-TV 3579: 3566:its newscasts for the 3492:in September 1984 and 3432:When Lightning Strikes 3423:Groundhog Day blizzard 3379:duPont-Columbia Awards 3360:Chicago's First Report 3212: 3059:New England Revolution 3015:Marquee Sports Network 2977:Dancing with the Stars 2866:crosstown rivalry game 2771:$ 100,000 Fortune Hunt 2721:Buena Vista Television 2645:as a promotional item. 2487: 2465:Chicago Public Schools 2323: 2143:over-the-top streaming 2097:retransmission consent 1996: 1846: 1817:Chicagoland Television 1693: 1029: 948:Sixth Report and Order 718: 714:Chicago Sunday Tribune 629:(CLTV) were the three 627:Chicagoland Television 599:satellite transmission 447:41.87889°N 87.636167°W 328:(1956–1995, 2016–2024) 20238:Antenna TV affiliates 19660:New Vision Television 17679:1110 AM (Los Angeles) 16913:Oregon Sports Network 16756:SportsChannel America 16560:Root Sports Northwest 15926:Pro league affiliated 15858:World Fishing Network 15579:Pro league affiliated 14482:, .7 Timeless TV, .8 13304:"Roseanne Tellez Bio" 13157:"Bozo Timeline-1960s" 12942:on September 14, 2011 12693:"Bozo Timeline-1980s" 11581:. September 11, 2008. 10738:"WGN advertisement". 7837:(December 15, 2014). 7349:"WCIU Takes Kids' WB" 7009:. Nexstar Media Group 6793:on September 24, 2015 5127:"Atom Bomb Shelter". 4321:Canadian distribution 4115:Technical information 3551:Chicago's Midday News 3507:The Nine O'Clock News 3463:The Nine O'Clock News 3235:, from 1951 to 1953. 3207:News van outside the 3206: 3047:Guaranteed Rate Field 2951:Monday Night Football 2873:clubs—as well as the 2871:Major League Baseball 2847:Northwestern Wildcats 1993: 1849:On November 2, 1993, 1844: 1734:The Nine O'Clock News 1691: 1683:Home Shopping Network 1663:Metrowest Corporation 1621:Laverne & Shirley 1616:Tribune Entertainment 1194:(in 1995); KTTY (now 1067:(which was hosted by 1022: 895:(the first televised 710: 664:editor and publisher 637:, itself part of the 376:Technical information 209:Tribune Media Company 20248:Rewind TV affiliates 19921:Owner & Chairman 19885:Chicago Fire Juniors 19694:Tribune Broadcasting 17563:5 (Washington, D.C.) 16908:NBC Sports Northwest 16638:in the United States 16570:Buckeye Cable Sports 16213:SportsNet Pittsburgh 16193:in the United States 15294:Salem/Louisville, KY 15044:Evansville, IN/Carmi 14426:, .9 Fun Roads, .11 13884:Broadcast television 13754:"Notice from Cogeco" 13732:Mediacaster Magazine 13223:Scripps Broadcasting 13193:. 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