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WKPT-TV
Kingsport, Tennessee
Johnson City, Tennessee
Bristol, Tennessee
Bristol, Virginia
BrandingABC19 WKPT
SloganABC 19 Tri-Cities News Source
ChannelsAnalog: 19 (UHF)
Digital: 27 (UHF)
AffiliationsABC
America One (on DT3)
OwnerHolston Valley Broadcasting Corporation
FoundedAugust 20, 1969
Call letters meaningW KingsPorT
Transmitter Power1260 kW (analog) & 5.38 kW (digital)
Websitewww.wkpttv.com|


WKPT-TV is the ABC television affiliate in Kingsport, Tennessee. It serves the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee and Virginia from a transmitter on Holston Mountain, on the Sullivan County - Carter County county line, near Elizabethton, Tennessee.

WKPT-TV also currently operates "WKPT DT-3," a digital multicast station which is also available on area cable systems. Initially its schedule consisted of infomercials and Pentagon Channel programming. Currently it is a full-time affiliate of the America One network.

WKPT-TV is owned by the Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation, along with WAPK-CA channel 36, WKPT AM 1400, WOPI-AM 1490, WKTP-AM 1590 and WTFM-FM 98.5.

History

WKPT-TV signed on the air August 20, 1969 as an ABC affiliate. Previously, ABC had been shared between NBC affiliate WCYB-TV and CBS affiliate WJHL-TV. Many viewers in the area could view the whole ABC schedule on WLOS-TV in Asheville, North Carolina.

WKPT-TV has three historical distinctions. First, it is the oldest UHF television station in Tennessee to have maintained continuous operation on the UHF band to the present. Secondly, it is the second oldest TV station in Tennessee to have had the same licensee from its sign-on date to the present. (WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee is the oldest, but only after it was sold to Bahakel Broadcasting). Third, it is the only locally owned-and-operated full-power station in the Tri-Cities.

WKPT-TV was also one of the first stations in the country to utilize a newly-adopted (at the time) FCC rule called "must-carry," that required local cable companies to black out stations in nearby cities affiliated with the same network that were carried on local cable systems, and cover the channel with the local network affiliate. As a result, the easily receivable off-air network signal from WLOS-TV, 80 miles away, was always blacked out on cable systems in Kingsport, Bristol and Johnson City and the surrounding communities and covered by the WKPT-TV signal any time both stations were broadcasting the network; local WLOS programming was not blacked out. After deregulation of the cable industry, stations from adjacent markets were taken off local cable systems altogether, in favor of satellite stations like TBS, WGN, CNN and others.

While both WCYB and WJHL received the ABC network via traditional microwave links provided by AT&T back in the 1950s and 1960s, when WKPT signed on the air in 1969, its owners developed their own low-cost way of bringing ABC to upper East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Before the advent of satellite technology, WKPT utilized a series of private microwave relay stations between Kingsport and Knoxville. As the ABC signal was being transmitted via traditional microwave from AT&T into the studios of then-ABC affiliate WTVK-TV, channel 26 on Sharp's Ridge in Knoxville (now CBS affiliate WVLT, channel 8), WKPT would literally "grab" the telco signal just as it was going into the WTVK studios. It then sent the signal via microwave to a relay station 70 air miles east atop Camp Creek Bald on the Tennessee-North Carolina border in southern Greene County, Tennessee. That same ABC signal was then re-transmitted via another WKPT microwave 33 air miles further east to the WKPT transmitter site on Holston Mountain near Elizabethton, Tennessee. From the relay point there, it was transmitted via yet a third WKPT microwave 25 air miles down to the studios in downtown Kingsport, through the station's master control board, and then back to Holston Mountain via the station's regular studio-transmitter link, and then broadcast on Channel 19. If any part of the private microwave relay system malfunctioned, as it did periodically because of heavy snowfall or downed trees, the station was forced to directly rebroadcast WTVK or WLOS, as long as those stations were broadcasting the same ABC program. Occasionally, WKPT accidentally aired those stations' IDs and had to quickly cover them up. When WTVK swapped networks with WATE-TV, WKPT merely moved its Knoxville microwave relay 800 feet west to WATE's transmitter site, also on Sharp's Ridge, and continued to receive ABC via its privately-owned microwave relay system.

WKPT's first branding in the 1970s was "WKPT, Tri-Cities' ABC," which featured the first musical station IDs in the area. That concept was later used by WATE, when that station became an ABC affiliate in 1979.

In 1998, the station rebranded as "ABC 19 WKPT," which marked the first time the station's channel number was actually mentioned on-air since the 1980s.

Newscasts

WKPT-TV's first personalities in the early 70's included news anchor Bill Freehoff, and weather-sports with Bill Trailer. These two distinguished broadcasters had been popular personalities on WKPT-AM1400, and made the move to television.

Until February 2002, WKPT produced news in-house[1]; From February 2002 to September 2006, 6pm and 11pm newscasts originated from WJHL-TV and were simulcast on both WJHL and WKPT. In situations where one station was off time (due to network runover or other circumstances), the news was broadcast on the other station at the correct time. As of September 2006, WJHL's nightside broadcast is repeated on WKPT at or around 1:06 AM. Also a 5-minute news and weather summary is provided at 11:30pm to accommodate for the gap between the end of syndicated programming and the beginning of Nightline.

Also, WJHL's 12pm weekday newscast is repeated on WAPK on a half-hour delay at 12:30 PM.

Titles

  • The Television 19 News (1969-1974)
  • TV-19 News (1974-1981)
  • Newswatch 19 (1981-1994)
  • WKPT-TV News (1994-1999)
  • WKPT-TV News on ABC 19 (1999-2002)
  • ABC 19 Tri-Cities News Source (2002-present)

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Kingsport, Tennessee (King's Port)
Nickname: The Model City
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Sullivan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 153,048. Its county seat is Blountville6.

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Carter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 56,742. The 2005 Census Estimate placed the population at 58,865 [1] . Its county seat is Elizabethton.
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