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Shannon on the 6 and 10 p.m. broadcasts, a move which served as the linchpin for the start of a nine-year tenure in which KAUZ-TV took first place in the local news ratings against rivals KFDX and KSWO. Longtime sports anchor Bill Jackson joined the team by early 1978, followed by the arrival of chief meteorologist Rich Segal that spring. The popular main anchor team would enjoy a long (by the standards of a small-market station) tenure of eight years until 1986 when Walker, Shannon and Jackson left KAUZ-TV; Rich Segal, meanwhile, would continue to head the station's weather department for another four years before he departed as well in 1990.
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shutdown of KAUZ's analog signal ahead of the federally determined transition date of June 12, in order to install its digital antenna on the tower mast that housed the station's analog transmitter. The station had been among ten stations throughout the U.S. that were granted waiver extensions to boost the coverage area of their digital signals three months prior to the grant of the hardship waiver, in order to allow signal testing by satellite providers to delay importation of any nearby CBS affiliates into the market for viewers who did not receive an adequate signal of KAUZ. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition
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initially appeared as a large, rotating dust cloud—as it approached the northwest portion of Wichita Falls, with Shaw and reporter Dee Fletcher providing commentary, warning viewers of the approaching funnel, and cameraman Carl Nichols recording the footage. KAUZ's coverage of the tornadoes earned a "Best on the Scene News Coverage" award by the Texas Association of Broadcasters. The tornado, which had a peak width of 800 feet (240 m), killed seven people and injured 111 others. Damage estimates exceeded $ 15 million and some 225 homes and businesses were destroyed on the north side of town and at Sheppard AFB.
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period, according to Nielsen Media Research, KAUZ was ranked last in all time slots (except at noon, where KAUZ's newscast in that slot was in second place to its only news competition in that timeslot, KFDX). KAUZ was third for the rest of day, with its 5, 6 and 10 p.m. broadcasts (these trends continued in the November 2008 and November 2009 ratings period). For February 2010, the newly rebranded KAUZ saw a decline in its ratings, with the weekend evening newscasts, in particular, seeing its audience share numbers drop by nearly half. The morning newscast,
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cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $ 3.6 billion (in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom). Neither company initially disclosed whether the JSA/SSA between KAUZ-TV and KSWO will be retained following the completion of the sale; however should it be retained, it will result in KSWO/KAUZ becoming sister stations to KXII, KOSA-TV (which had been sold by Benedek in 2000 and acquired by Gray in 2015), and
1227:. The KAUZ-produced program would gain additional prime-time news competitors beginning with the launch of a half-hour prime time newscast in that timeslot on KJTL (channel 18), a program that NBC-affiliated sister station KFDX-TV began producing for the Fox affiliate in September 2007 after cancelling a similar production seven years earlier, and later on September 14, 2010, when ABC affiliate KSWO-TV began producing a half-hour newscast for its 1484:, a feature that was syndicated to television stations throughout the United States. Lynn Walker, who served as anchor and news director at KAUZ from 1972 to 1986 and again from 1999 to 2003, is among the longest-tenured news anchors in the Wichita Falls-Lawton television market, with his broadcast journalism career in the market also having included a stint at KSWO-TV from 1996 to 1999 (Walker would later become the city editor at the 1592:, a program produced out of KSWO's studios on 60th Street in southeastern Lawton that is simulcast on both stations and utilizes KSWO's existing weekend morning news staff (KSWO maintains a separate 6:30 a.m. newscast on Saturday and Sunday mornings, which carries the same title; KAUZ will begin simulcasting the Sunday edition of that broadcast on July 1, 2018, with the 8 a.m. simulcast being relegated to Saturdays). 786:
several hundred feet to the ground; one man was killed, while another was seriously injured. In the late winter of early 1974, Bass Brothers Telecasters sold the station to Forward Communications—a locally based company (doing business as Wichita Falls Telecasters II) owned by local beer distributor Ray Clymer and White Fuel Corp. executive W. Erle White—for $ 4.25 million; the sale was approved by the FCC on September 19.
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time. For the 2012 calendar year, KAUZ remained a distant third place in the ratings for all time slots in each of the key sweeps periods. Part of the reason is believed to be the operational structure stemming from the JSA/SSA with usually dominant KSWO, which is always favored before KAUZ. This parallels the situation that occurred in the
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that was created to primarily to provide network programming to UPN and WB stations that The CW decided against affiliating based on their local viewership standing in comparison to the outlet that The CW ultimately chose as its charter outlets, giving these stations another option besides converting
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In the 2010 ratings periods, including the February, May, July and November sweeps, Nielsen reported that viewership for KAUZ's newscasts continued to struggle in all time slots. The morning newscasts, in particular, continued in a distant third place behind those aired by competitors KFDX and KSWO;
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market ranking above #100. The channel—which was branded on-air as "KWB", an unofficial callsign assigned by TWC as it was a cable-exclusive outlet not licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (in addition to being carried on Time Warner Cable's Wichita Falls system, the channel was carried
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In June 2012, KAUZ began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition, becoming the third and final station in the Wichita Falls-Lawton market to make the upgrade; the 9 p.m. newscast on KAUZ-DT2 was not included in the upgrade as the subchannel transmitted in standard definition at the
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Chris Horgen, who assumed co-anchor duties of for the weeknight 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts in 2007, had previously served as the station's sports director for several years. Andy Austin, who previously served as the station's sports director during the 1990s, returned to that position at KAUZ in April
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and the other major networks. The twister that hit Wichita Falls killed 42 people and injured more than 1,700, along a 45-mile-long (72 km), two-mile-wide (3.2 km) path; in addition to the terrible human costs, 3,100 homes were destroyed, and an estimated 20,000 people were left homeless,
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affiliation). KAUZ discontinued its 9 p.m. newscast following the July 18, 2017, edition, with off-network syndicated sitcoms carried from The CW Plus feed replacing it. In early 2015, KAUZ upgraded the "Texoma CW" subchannel to 720p high definition, providing over-the-air access to HD content from
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While KSWO and KAUZ would remain jointly operated, the existing joint sales agreement between KSWO and KAUZ would be terminated upon the sale's closure due to an FCC rule implemented that year, which prohibited new and existing agreements involving the sale of 15% or more of advertising time by one
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In July 1970, two men who were hired to paint the mast on the station's transmitter tower—located on the premises of the KAUZ studio complex, which is said to be coordinated at one of the highest points within the city of Wichita Falls—lost their balance on the apparatus they were standing and fell
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that evening as a multiple-vortex tornado had reached the southwest corner of the city and began its path of destruction across southern Wichita Falls. About less than five minutes into the newscast, KAUZ-TV and several other television and radio stations in the Wichita Falls area were knocked off
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outlets). Upon the JSA's termination, Raycom entered into a shared services agreement with KAUZ, under which KSWO would handle news production, administrative and production operations, and provide equipment and building space for that station; despite this, KAUZ remains based out of Wichita Falls
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In February 2014, Hoak reached an agreement to sell KAUZ's license assets to KAUZ Media, Inc., a company controlled by Bill W. Burgess, Jr.; the joint sales and shared services agreements with KSWO were to continue following the license transfer. The maneuver occurred after Hoak had sold its other
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Among the Wichita Falls–Lawton market's local television news operations, KAUZ primarily competes for viewers living on the Texas side of the market with KFDX as its principal competitor there, while KSWO maintains a ratings stronghold on the Oklahoma side of the market. For the July 2008 ratings
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in which the image of the supercell thunderstorm was shown on the station's weather radar by then-meteorologist Ted Shaw. The station's weather staff received permission to relocate a large, heavy studio camera outside the Channel 6 studios on Seymour Highway, and pointed toward the tornado—which
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On April 10, in a joint announcement by the network and Hoak Media, KAUZ-TV was confirmed as The CW's charter affiliate for the Wichita Falls-Lawton market; Hoak Media subsequently assumed the operations of "KWB", which was expected to take over the CW affiliation, and converted the channel to an
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On June 25, 2018, Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including KSWO, and Gray's 93 television stations) under Gray's corporate umbrella, in a
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market, which Gray had purchased from KXII Broadcasters, Inc. in April 1999. Benedek subsequently agreed to sell KAUZ to Chelsey Broadcasting in June 2002; the sale, completed on October 21, 2002, was part of a $ 30 million piecemeal group acquisition by Chelsey (a major creditor of Benedek) that
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For most of the JSA/SSA's existence, KSWO and KAUZ retained fully separate local news programs, due to the stations' distance from one another and their focus on different portions of the Wichita Falls–Lawton market. The two stations began simulcasting local news for the first time on January 6,
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months later on March 13, 1963. On July 31 of that year, the station changed its call letters to KAUZ-TV, which were chosen as part of a contest held by the Harron group that was open to media agency and advertiser personnel. (The calls were submitted by H. Wendell Eastling, a media director for
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KAUZ-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, on May 21, 2009. Then-owner Hoak Media had filed a request to the FCC that March (with approval being received for the hardship waiver on March 31, despite the fact that KAUZ did not meet the technical criteria to obtain it) to permit the
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hit the southwest side of the city. Rich Segal, who was chief meteorologist at KAUZ at the time, was on the air that afternoon and evening, providing complete coverage of the multiple supercell thunderstorms that spawned tornadoes across northwest Texas and southwestern Oklahoma (which included
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In 1977, KAUZ became the first television station in the area to feature a mixed-gender anchor team on its newscasts (a trend which had steadily become commonplace on news-producing television stations in other media markets across the nation); that year, Walker was teamed up with co-anchor Kay
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hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the second-highest local newscast output among the Wichita Falls–Lawton market's broadcast television stations, with its news total being beaten by three hours by ABC affiliate KSWO-TV and
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on KAUZ-DT2 is received through The CW's programming feed for smaller media markets, along with a set schedule of syndicated programming acquired by The CW during time periods without network programs; however, American Spirit Media handled the local advertising and promotional services for the
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Rowley-Brown Broadcasting—a group founded in December 1947 by Edward H. Rowley (president of Rowley United Theatres Inc.), Kenyon Brown (owner of media advertising consulting firm Kenyon Brown Inc.) and H.J. Griffith, with Rowley United Theaters Vice President John H. Rowley and Agnes D. Rowley
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KWFT-TV first signed on the air on March 1, 1953; it was the first television station to sign on in the Wichita Falls-Lawton market, debuting one week before the March 8 sign-on of ABC affiliate KSWO-TV (channel 7) in Lawton, and one month prior to the April 12 sign-on of its fellow Wichita
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on a nightly basis until September 1998, when KAUZ-TV began maintaining a 24-hour programming schedule on Sunday through Thursday nights, initially filling overnight time periods following the CBS late night lineup with a mix of syndicated programs and the network's overnight newscast,
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Prior to the digital transition, KAUZ's audio feed could be heard on radio receivers in Wichita Falls and surrounding areas on 87.7 FM, albeit transmitting at a slightly lower volume than other FM radio stations due to the modulation standards with the VHF-high band.
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The JSA/SSA arrangement resulted in all five of the market's major commercial television stations—as well as the affiliates of all six of the largest English-language networks—being placed under the operational control of two entities, as
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in Wichita Falls, and stayed at channel 6 until May 2008. Former weekend sports anchor Jermaine Ferrell assumed duties as sports director until early 2009, and then that position was vacant until Adam Ostrow was hired later in the year.
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in violation with the agency's ownership rules (the Wichita Falls–Lawton market has only four full-power television stations, four fewer than that allowed to legally form a duopoly, with the remaining stations consisting of
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in the local news ratings to the point that WYOU suspended its newscasts entirely for three years beginning in 2009 (although KAUZ's decline had begun long before the commencement of the JSA/SSA arrangement with KSWO).
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over-the-air digital feed on KAUZ-DT 6.2 to provide The CW's programming to Wichita Falls–Lawton area viewers who do not subscribe to cable television; KAUZ-DT2 became an affiliate of the network's small-market feed,
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respectively, to comply with FCC ownership rules prohibiting common ownership of two of the four highest-rated stations in a single market.) The sale was approved on December 20, and was completed on January 2, 2019.
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acting as fellow minority shareholders at the time of their submission—filed a separate license application for channel 6 on July 18, 1952. Rowley-Brown also owned the city's oldest radio station, KWFT (AM 620, now
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the air due to power outages resulting from the damaging storms. The station sent camera crews to gather footage of the storm's aftermath, which it distributed to other television stations around the country,
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was nearing an agreement to purchase Drewry Communications. On August 10, Raycom was announced that it would purchase Drewry Communications' eight television stations for $ 160 million; as part of the deal,
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the May ratings also revealed that severe weather coverage was dominated by KSWO, with KAUZ experiencing low ratings for its storm coverage during tornado events that affected the area in early May 2010.
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on other cable systems within the market, including Fidelity Communications in Lawton). Before the launch of "KWB", viewers in the Lawton–Wichita Falls market received WB network programming via the
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newsletter), which featured news, political commentary, law study, spirituality, music (often played by Cosmo himself on flute or other instruments he made himself) and guest interviews (the
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KAUZ logo, used from 2004 to 2007; the stylized "6" – which was used by the station until 2008 – is very similar in design to the numerical logo used since 1998 by fellow CBS affiliate
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would begin to be cleared by the station full-in September 1998, when KAUZ adopted a 24-hour-a-day programming schedule. From September 1992 to September 1993, KAUZ also preempted the
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block during that period—a half-hour later in order to air syndicated programming following its 10 p.m. newscast. From 1982 to 1998, the station preempted CBS's overnight newscasts—
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to operate a new television station on the second commercial VHF allocation to be assigned to the Wichita Falls–Lawton market. Texoma Broadcasting Co.—a consortium associated with
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On December 9, 1955, Rowley-Brown sold KWFT-TV to KSYD-TV Inc.—a consortium led by Sydney A. Grayson and Nat Levine, then-owners of Wichita Falls radio station KSYD (990 AM, now
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mayoral candidate and one-time County Council candidate) was named for the station's call letters. One episode of the series is reported to have introduced country singer
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with total damage estimates in Wichita Falls running around $ 400 million. A year later, Channel 6 broadcast a half-hour documentary about the 1979 tornado,
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KAUZ subsequently began producing a half-hour prime-time newscast at 9 p.m. for KAUZ-DT2, which aired only on Monday through Friday nights, under the title
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Between September 1985 and August 1993, KAUZ-TV was one of several CBS stations to air the network's late-night lineup – respectively consisting of the
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beginning at the network's January 1995 launch; residents in the northern portions of the market began receiving the network over-the-air through
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that ran for a few weeks. On November 3, 1967, Mid-New York Broadcasting sold KAUZ-TV to Bass Brothers Telecasters—led by investor/philanthropist
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In January 2012, KAUZ-TV became the third television station in the Wichita Falls-Lawton market to being carrying syndicated programming in
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In February 1966, KAUZ became the first television station in the Wichita Falls-Lawton market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in
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on a one-hour delay on Sundays (following a similar scheduling structure for both programs as that implemented by fellow CBS affiliates
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On September 1, 2024, KAUZ-DT2 disaffiliated from The CW Plus, and the network was then moved to KFDX-DT3. KFDX-TV's parent company,
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On August 5, 2015, Hoak Media requested to the FCC to dismiss the sale of the KAUZ license to KAUZ Media as a result of reports that
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As of September 2016, KAUZ presently broadcasts 23 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with four hours each weekday, and
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high definition on channel 6.2. The history of KAUZ-DT2 traces back to the September 21, 1998, launch of a cable-only affiliate of
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On July 22, 1983, Wichita Falls Telecasters II sold KAUZ-TV to Adams Communications (owned by Minneapolis-based investment banker
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The CW in the Wichita Falls-Lawton market for the first time; the prime time newscast was not upgraded to HD until January 2016.
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and Lockett, Texas, and Lawton, Oklahoma); the station's coverage culminated with the opening of the 6 p.m. broadcast of
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tests during network and syndicated programming on both stations without downgrading HD content to standard definition.
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KAUZ clears the entire CBS network schedule, with one exception. Due to its half-hour Saturday morning newscast, the
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About 15 years after the F5 tornado that hit northwestern Wichita Falls, on April 10, 1979, an equally devastating
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station to a competing junior partner station in the JSA, a rulemaking that would count such agreements as a
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in order to accommodate an expanded hour-long edition of its weekday morning news and agriculture program,
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and local inserts produced by KAUZ (independent of the news department); during its tenure on the station,
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Randy Stone and news photographer Jim Allen—with those positions being assumed by existing KSWO-TV staff.
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From 1979 to 1982, KAUZ served as the local rightsholder for the syndicated news and features program
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on March 22—announced it would sell off its 22 television stations, most of which were based in the
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block airs a half-hour later than on most CBS affiliates, and also airs over two days (the first
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channel 6 allocation was contested between two groups, both of which owned radio stations in the
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years later, the character of "Kauzmo" would later become known as "Cosmo", when he hosted a
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hours of the block air on Saturdays and the remaining half-hour airs on Sunday mornings).
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2018, when KAUZ replaced its half-hour weekend morning newscast at 8 a.m. with the
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from KAUZ-DT4 to KAUZ-DT2 on the date of the switch and KAUZ-DT4 was then replaced with
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A longtime fixture of the station's noon newscast during the 1960s and early 1970s was
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owner Times Publishing Co. and then-owner of local radio station KTRN (AM 1290, now
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that aired on channel 6 from 1963 to 1967, whose titular host "Kauzmo" (played by
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businessman Paul F. Harron, which then owned primary NBC/secondary ABC affiliate
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2007 after serving as sports information director for the past several years at
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with
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aired each weeknight at 6:30 p.m. following the station's 6 p.m. newscast.
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Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company.
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radio service—for $ 2.35 million; the sale received regulatory approval
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for $ 270 million; the sale was finalized on June 7, 1996. The station
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to television viewers for the first time. After Gresham relocated to
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1965 broadcasts of Newsreel 6, a news program that aired on KAUZ-TV
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that June) for $ 500 million. The purchase would have made KAUZ a
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beating NBC affiliate KFDX-TV's weekly news total by one hour.
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program on Jones Spacelink/Hawaiian Cablevision of Hilo titled
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Among the local programs aired by KAUZ in previous years were
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and continues to largely operate independently of channel 7.
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KFDW-TV (now KVIH-TV, a satellite of Amarillo ABC affiliate
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KAUZ-DT2 NewsChannel 6 at 9 on Texoma's CW Open – 1/20/2016
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From 1994 until June 24, 2018, the station also aired both
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announced the launch of MyNetworkTV, a network operated by
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television properties to Gray Television in November 2013.
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network affiliates licensed to and serving the state of
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During the late morning of April 3, 1964, a devastating
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On January 24, 2006, the respective parent companies of
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after it converted into a WB affiliate in January 1998.
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Wichita Falls Tornado Coverage (1964, 2016) by KAUZ-TV
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also involved seven of KAUZ's sister stations (WHOI,
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and West Wenonah Boulevard in western Wichita Falls.
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Television channels and stations established in 1953
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July 12, 1970. pp. 1, 4A. 2892:, December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 20, 2018. 1377:—as the station signed off each night at 1 a.m.; 713:sports car and a trip for two to Wichita Falls.) 6870:and operated by American Spirit Media through a 3208: 3206: 1886:"At Deadline: 12 TV Grants Bring Total to 317". 1871:"KWFT Wichita Falls Sale Gets Approval of FCC". 2971:"UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network" 1207:to a general entertainment independent format. 6850:; Gray operates these stations through an SSA. 6840:; Gray operates these stations through an SSA. 5203:sorted by primary channel network affiliations 3392:"Live TV shows nature's awesome spectacular". 3232:"Live TV shows nature's awesome spectacular". 2767:(Press release). June 25, 2018. Archived from 871:On April 2, 2002, Benedek—which had filed for 5178: 4365: 4039: 3858:, 21.2 Proclaim, 21.3 D2D, 21.4 Latino, 21.5 3631: 3297:"50 Years Later, A Look Back at 1964 Twister" 3249:"The First Television Broadcast of a Tornado" 2934:, January 2, 2019, Retrieved January 2, 2019. 2127:"Bass Bros. get KAUZ-TV on 4-to-3 FCC vote". 76:. Please discuss this issue on the article's 8: 2903:"Gray Closes On $ 3.6 Billion Raycom Merger" 2255:"Brissette Forms BBC, Acquires Eight TV's". 2061:"Bouncing eye introduces new call letters". 1298:, an outspoken political activist, two-time 1142:that was originally managed and promoted by 99: 6932:Television stations in Wichita Falls, Texas 3661:This region includes the following cities: 1575:market, where that market's NBC affiliate, 1497:(later retroactively rated as an F5 on the 6826:; Gray operates these stations through an 5185: 5171: 5163: 4372: 4358: 4350: 4046: 4032: 4024: 3685: 3638: 3624: 3616: 3327:"52 Years Later: Remembering 1964 Tornado" 1938:"Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films" 1326:was among that program's notable guests). 98: 30:"KAUZ" redirects here. For the airport in 4148:Waco–Temple–Killeen/Bryan–College Station 3526:"FCC Denies Nexstar DTV Hardship Waivers" 2583:"KAUZ, KSWO Upgrade With Utah Scientific" 2456:"TV Deals of 2002: From Top 25 to Bottom" 2142:"Plunge fatal for painter, one escapes". 4383:stations by affiliation in the state of 2673:"Raycom Buying Drewry For $ 160 Million" 1839:"Television Applications Filed at FCC". 1653: 1522:strong tornadoes that hit areas such as 3199:from the original on December 19, 2021. 2639:"LIN spins Toledo TV to Raycom partner" 1946:: 13. November 10, 1956. Archived from 1809: 1579:, all but dwarfed fellow CBS affiliate 2792:"Gray To Buy Raycom For $ 3.6 Billion" 1856:"Television Grants and Applications". 1347:Past program preemptions and deferrals 6860:operates this station through an SSA. 3221:. American Spirit Media/Raycom Media. 2671:Jessell, Harry A. (August 10, 2015). 2372:"Benedek parent files for Chapter 11" 2273:. Associated Press. December 20, 1995 2144:Lawton Constitution and Morning Press 1818:"Facility Technical Data for KAUZ-TV" 750:, then-owner of fellow CBS affiliate 27:CBS affiliate in Wichita Falls, Texas 7: 3594:– KAUZ-DT2 ("Texoma CW 6.2") website 3551:Eggerton, John (December 16, 2008). 3325:Forester, Samantha (April 3, 2016). 3213:Forester, Samantha (June 27, 2018). 3114:"Small minor newscast changes… #136" 3088:"A small minor newscast change… #18" 3029:Eggerton, John (February 22, 2006). 2581:Winslow, George (January 31, 2012). 2404:"Gray Communications to buy Benedek" 1614:– reporter (1980s; later co-host of 1290:), a long-running weekday afternoon 1102:in Midland, Texas, were sold to the 979:operations and production services. 601:, that competed for approval by the 3295:Fitzwater, Ashley (April 3, 2014). 2731:Malone, Michael (August 18, 2015). 2487:Vinarsky, Cynthia (June 11, 2002). 2343:McClellan, Steve (March 25, 2002). 987:already owns KFDX-TV, and operates 36:Aurora Municipal Airport (Illinois) 3160:Lafayette, Jon (August 22, 2024). 3086:Ortega, Roly (December 31, 2014). 3059:Romano, Allison (April 10, 2006). 2944:Seid, Jessica (January 24, 2006). 2402:McClellan, Steve (April 2, 2002). 1073:Transfer of SSA to Gray Television 25: 4228:Nacogdoches/Lufkin/Tyler/Longview 3611:Texas Archive of the Moving Image 3602:Texas Archive of the Moving Image 3524:Eggerton, John (April 10, 2009). 3497:Eggerton, John (March 31, 2009). 2969:Carter, Bill (January 24, 2006). 2909:. NewsCheckMedia. January 2, 2019 2790:Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). 2617:Federal Communications Commission 1826:Federal Communications Commission 603:Federal Communications Commission 34:assigned the ICAO code KAUZ, see 5143: 3031:"News Corp. Unveils MyNetworkTV" 2886:"FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger" 2817:Eggerton, John (June 25, 2018). 2703:"KAUZ, KSWO to change ownership" 2701:Walker, Lynn (August 11, 2015). 2370:Bergen, Kathy (March 27, 2002). 2086:. February 11, 1966. p. 20. 1926:. December 29, 1954. p. 7B. 521:, United States, serving as the 211: 105: 60:to read and navigate comfortably 45: 4760:(Eureka Springs/Fort Smith, AR) 2819:"Gray Buying Raycom for $ 3.6B" 2707:Wichita Falls Times-Record News 2556:Wichita Falls Times Record News 2549:Walker, Lynn (August 3, 2009). 1822:Licensing and Management System 1487:Wichita Falls Times Record News 1354:CBS Late Movie / CBS Late Night 1146:(TWC), alongside the launch of 971:On July 31, 2009, Lawton-based 770:, and KFDO-TV (now defunct) in 3439:"RabbitEars TV Query for KAUZ" 3112:Ortega, Roly (July 21, 2017). 2345:"Benedek files for bankruptcy" 605:(FCC) to be the holder of the 1: 4700:(Fort Smith/Fayetteville, AR) 4445:(Fort Smith/Fayetteville, AR) 4238:Brownsville/Harlingen/McAllen 3247:Smith, Mike (July 11, 2011). 2836:Hayes, Dade (June 25, 2018). 1202:and its syndication division 1038:Sale to American Spirit Media 6927:Television stations in Texas 6907:1953 establishments in Texas 3422:“Steven Romo joins NBC News” 3274:"Only On 6: History of KAUZ" 2501:: The Vindicator Printing Co 1783:Analog-to-digital conversion 1134:of KAUZ-TV, broadcasting in 564:The station also operates a 4698:KHBS-DT 40.2 / KHOG-DT 29.2 3118:The Changing Newscasts Blog 3092:The Changing Newscasts Blog 3067:. 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Entertainment 1098:in Waco and NBC affiliate 807:Springfield, Massachusetts 410:311 m (1,020 ft) 238:(KAUZ License Subsidiary, 29: 6917:Ion Television affiliates 6838:SagamoreHill Broadcasting 6817: 5200: 5138: 4978:, Woodward/Oklahoma City) 4277: 4065: 3657: 3353:"Wichita Falls Tornadoes" 3061:"CW Signs 13 More Affils" 3039:Reed Business Information 1767: 1754: 1741: 1726: 1723: 1705: 1690: 1682: 1366:Crimetime After Primetime 1148:The WB 100+ Station Group 688:World Broadcasting System 657:DuMont Television Network 104: 6734:Peachtree Sports Network 4188:Shreveport, LA/Texarkana 4094:Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK 3972:Texoma's Weather Channel 3557:Broadcasting & Cable 3530:Broadcasting & Cable 3503:Broadcasting & Cable 3234:Broadcasting-Telecasting 3166:Broadcasting & Cable 3065:Broadcasting & Cable 3035:Broadcasting & Cable 2890:Broadcasting & Cable 2848:Penske Media Corporation 2823:Broadcasting & Cable 2737:Broadcasting & Cable 2587:Broadcasting & Cable 2525:Broadcasting & Cable 2461:Broadcasting & Cable 2434:Broadcasting & Cable 2408:Broadcasting & Cable 2349:Broadcasting & Cable 1988:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1972:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1903:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1888:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1873:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1858:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1842:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1647:The station's signal is 898:to fellow CBS affiliate 559:Seymour Highway (US 277) 317:Former channel number(s) 6797:Lincoln Financial Media 6729:Arizona's Family Sports 4640:(Rogers/Fort Smith, AR) 4563:(Fort Smith/Rogers, AR) 4326:Other stations in Texas 3333:. American Spirit Media 2322:Bloomberg Business News 2079:The Lawton Constitution 1655:Subchannels of KAUZ-TV 1503:Sheppard Air Force Base 1465:News department history 1409:CBS News Sunday Morning 1357:block, the short-lived 1200:Fox Television Stations 831:Wheeling, West Virginia 415:Transmitter coordinates 3253:Mike Smith Enterprises 1397:Texoma Country Morning 1296:Ronald "Cosmo" Gresham 1152:Nielsen Media Research 1128:non-network affiliated 1028:Emergency Alert System 729: 6858:E. W. Scripps Company 6824:American Spirit Media 6809:United Communications 6804:Schurz Communications 6787:Drewry Communications 5828:KHNL / KOGG / KSIX-TV 3305:American Spirit Media 2561:E. W. Scripps Company 1919:Abilene Reporter-News 1638:Technical information 1225:NewsChannel 6 at 9:00 1104:E. W. Scripps Company 1053:American Spirit Media 973:Drewry Communications 884:Western United States 719: 537:agreement (SSA) with 531:American Spirit Media 529:area. It is owned by 436:33.90111°N 98.53944°W 365:Technical information 234:American Spirit Media 32:Sugar Grove, Illinois 6775:Granite Broadcasting 6765:Meredith Local Media 6750:Benedek Broadcasting 6713:PowerNation Studios 4972:KUOK 35 / KUOK-CD 36 4862:Oklahoma City market 4443:KHBS 40 / KHOG-TV 29 4381:Broadcast television 4104:Beaumont/Port Arthur 3647:Broadcast television 3195:. October 20, 2009. 2283:Racine Journal Times 1916:"Wednesday TV Log". 1204:Twentieth Television 1005:Mission Broadcasting 855:Benedek Broadcasting 533:, which maintains a 519:Wichita Falls, Texas 146:Wichita Falls, Texas 121:Wichita Falls, Texas 6792:Liberty Corporation 4734:(Wichita Falls, TX) 4659:(Wichita Falls, TX) 4600:(Wichita Falls, TX) 4547:(Wichita Falls, TX) 4470:(Wichita Falls, TX) 3689:Wichita Falls-based 3426:Mike McGuff TV News 3149:. January 20, 2016. 3010:. February 22, 2006 2711:Journal Media Group 2649:on January 17, 2012 2619:. February 12, 2014 1656: 1371:CBS News Nightwatch 1363:, and finally, the 1241:Nexstar Media Group 1044:Montgomery, Alabama 985:Nexstar Media Group 963:for $ 8.2 million. 851:Boca Raton, Florida 643:Falls-based rival, 616:Wichita Falls Times 607:construction permit 441:33.90111; -98.53944 432: /  371:Licensing authority 335:Former affiliations 308:KSYD-TV (1956–1963) 305:KWFT-TV (1953–1956) 284: (71 years ago) 101: 4885:KOED-TV 11 (Tulsa) 4248:Abilene/Sweetwater 4074:El Paso/Las Cruces 3478:on August 29, 2013 2976:The New York Times 2843:Deadline Hollywood 2613:CDBS Public Access 2382:Tribune Publishing 2317:The New York Times 2296:"Changing Hands". 2240:"For the Record". 2225:"For the Record". 2210:"For the Record". 2195:"Changing Hands". 2165:"For the Record". 2157:"Changing Hands". 2112:"For the Record". 2046:"For the Record". 2031:"For the Record". 2016:"Changing hands". 1986:"For the Record". 1969:"Closed Circuit". 1792:channel 22, using 1718:NewsChannel 6 24/7 1654: 1292:children's program 1245:NewsChannel 6 24/7 1132:digital subchannel 1124:NewsChannel 6 24/7 933:Columbia, Missouri 839:Madison, Wisconsin 768:Clovis, New Mexico 739:The Las Vegas Show 730: 566:translator station 525:affiliate for the 515:television station 282:March 1, 1953 212:§ Subchannels 6889: 6888: 5801:KDLT-TV / KDLV-TV 5781:KATH-LD / KSCT-LD 5261:KSFY-TV / KPRY-TV 5248:KOTA-TV / KHSD-TV 5160: 5159: 5102:, Springdale, AR) 4347: 4346: 4178:Fort Worth/Dallas 4021: 4020: 3897: 3896: 3663:Wichita Falls, TX 3284:. 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