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WFLA-TV (channel 8) is a
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licensed to
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, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Tampa Bay area. It is owned by
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alongside St. Petersburg–licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WTTA (channel 38). WFLA-TV and WTTA share studios on South Parker Street in downtown Tampa; through a channel sharing agreement, the stations transmit using WFLA-TV's spectrum from an antenna in Riverview, Florida.


History

Channel 8 first signed on the air on February 14, 1955, with a live broadcast of the Gasparilla Pirate Festival. It is the longest serving television outlet in the Tampa Bay region still in operation, as it signed on less than two years behind
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outlet WSUN-TV (channel 38), which ceased operations in 1970. It was originally owned by ''
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'', along with WFLA radio ( 970 AM and 93.3 FM, now WFLZ). WFLA-TV has been an NBC affiliate since the station's inception. Largely because of its newspaper background, it was the early ratings leader in the Tampa
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until WTVT (channel 13) passed it for first place in 1962. In 1966, Richmond Newspapers, publishers of the ''
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'' and part-owner of the ''Tribune'', acquired full control of the paper and the WFLA radio and television stations. Three years later, Richmond Newspapers changed its name to Media General, and WFLA-TV, the first television station owned and operated by the company, would be the flagship of its broadcasting group for the rest of its existence. Due to an FCC regulation in effect at the time that stated that TV and radio stations in the same market, but with different owners had to have differing callsigns, the station's callsign was changed to WXFL on January 19, 1983, after WFLA-AM and -FM were sold (WFLA and WFLZ are currently owned by
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). At the time,
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cross-ownership regulations forced Media General to sell the radio stations; however, the company was granted a permanent waiver permitting it to keep ''
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'' and the television station. Channel 8 reverted to its original WFLA-TV call letters on
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, 1989. That same year, it surged to first place in the Tampa Bay ratings and has stayed there for most of that time, led by one of the most popular anchor teams in the country. For one day in May 1999,
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affiliate WTOG (channel 44) housed the operations for WFLA-TV, after a power outage occurred at the station's main studios in Downtown Tampa. WFLA and ''
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'' remained corporate siblings until Media General sold the newspaper to Tampa Media Group Inc. in October 2012 as part of Media General's selloff of its newspaper holdings in a reorganization to alleviate the company's substantial debt load. (With the exception of the ''Tribune'', the company's other newspapers went to World Media Enterprises). Despite the split, the two outlets continued a newsgathering partnership until the ''Tribune'' was merged with the ''Tampa Bay Times'' in 2016, with their operations adjacent to one another at the downtown Tampa facility. In January 2013, as a result of the sale, WFLA began outsourcing its digital operations and website to Worldnow, as part of a group deal with the company. Following the takeover of the company by the principal staff of LIN Media, Media General's stations, including WFLA, have since migrated to the WordPress.com-based platform and site design previously introduced by LIN, which in turn is now being replaced by Nexstar's own Lakana CMS platform. On August 20, 2014, Media General announced that it would acquire MyNetworkTV affiliate WTTA (channel 38) from
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. The deal made WTTA a sister station to WFLA. On January 27, 2016, it was announced that what was then known as the Nexstar Broadcasting Group would buy Media General for $4.6 billion. WFLA and WTTA became part of the newly-minted Nexstar Media Group on January 17, 2017.


Programming

Syndicated programming on WFLA-TV includes '' Rachael Ray'', and '' Extra''. WFLA mostly clears the entire NBC programming lineup, but it airs the fourth hour of '' Today'' at noon instead of the network's recommended 10:00 a.m. time slot which is occupied by the local lifestyle program, ''Daytime'' (see below).


''Daytime''

WFLA-TV produces ''Daytime'', a lifestyle and entertainment program which airs weekday mornings at 10 a.m.; the program features regular correspondents and contributors for various topics. In 2003, WFLA and ''Daytime'' caused controversy after ''
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'' reported of its "pay for play" practices. The article revealed that businesses were charged several thousand dollars to appear on the show, effectively making their segments "paid segments". Many people saw this as payola, a practice that is illegal under an FCC ruling. After much dispute, WFLA agreed to identify each paid segment as such to avoid an intervention from Congress. Original hosts Debra Schrills and Brian Fasulo left the show in 2005. They were later replaced by Cyndi Edwards and Danny New. From 2008 to September 2011, the show aired nationally on the
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as part of Media General's affiliation deal with the network, but was dropped by RTV when Media General switched most of its stations' subchannel affiliations to MeTV. National broadcasts of the show currently air on The Family Channel and Youtoo America. Edwards left ''Daytime'' in September 2020 and was replaced by former
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correspondent
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in February 2021.Maggie Rodriguez named co-host of Daytime
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Sports programming

Since 2006, channel 8 airs any
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games when they are featured on ''
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''; the station also served as the default home station of the team in its first season as a member of the
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; with the team's move to the
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the next year, the station aired up to two games a season in which they played host to an AFC team at
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until the end of the 1997 season. WFLA provided local coverage of Super Bowl XLIII, which was hosted at
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. In addition, through NBC's broadcast contract with the
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that ran through 2021,
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games aired on the station; this included their
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appearance in
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and their victories in
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and
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(game 5 of the latter series was the last NHL game aired on NBC).


News operation

WFLA presently broadcasts 42 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with seven hours each weekday, three hours on Saturdays and four hours on Sundays).
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and Bill Henry were the prominent faces of WFLA's newscasts in the 1960s. Deal's tenure was abruptly cut short in 1975, when he suffered injuries from a parachute accident. Bob Koop served as the evening anchor from 1977 to 1979. Longtime anchorman Bob Hite came to the anchor desk in 1979. The station began using a helicopter for newsgathering called "Eagle 8" in October 1985. Bill Ratliff, who was brought in to anchor the evening newscasts in 1982 and had been morning and noon anchor since 1985, retired from WFLA on June 25, 2009; Ratliff (who was previously a political contributor at WTSP) died on May 8, 2012. WFLA began broadcasting its local newscasts in
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in early September 2007. Following Bob Hite's November 2007 retirement after 30 years,
Keith Cate Keith Alvin Cate has been a main anchor for WFLA-TV (Channel 8) in Tampa, Florida since 2000. Cate has won 12 Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences along with four Edward R. Murrow awards and other journalism-rela ...
assumed anchor duties of the 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts along with veteran anchor
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, who herself retired in May 2015. In the midst of a market shake-up in December 1994, which saw three Tampa area stations swapping network affiliations ( CBS affiliate WTVT switching to
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;
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affiliate WTSP, channel 10, switching to CBS; and Fox affiliate WFTS-TV, channel 28, switching to ABC), WFLA was one of the few major stations in the market that did not change its network affiliation. As a result, it became the highest-rated station in the market, a position formerly held by WTVT, which saw its ratings drop after switching from CBS to Fox. However, since NBC's ill-fated prime time experiment with ''
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'' from September 2009 to January 2010, WTVT regained the top spot. In the February 2012 sweeps period, WFLA was the clear ratings winner for early morning, evening, and late news. It was also the only station in the market to gain an audience for its late newscast despite NBC's lackluster ratings performance at the time. On July 30, 2012, WFLA debuted a new weeknight 7:00 p.m. newscast; the first such program in that timeslot in the Tampa market since WFLA produced a similar newscast for WXPX-TV (channel 66) from 2000 to 2002. On August 26, 2013, WFLA launched an hour-long 4:00 p.m. newscast. Concurrent with the addition, WFLA dropped its 11:30 a.m. newscast on August 23 (the second time WFLA discontinued its midday newscast in its history, although it retains a noon newscast on Saturdays and Sundays), however, management stated that a midday newscast may return to the station's weekday schedule in September 2014. However, it was less than 3 years later in May 2016, when WFLA reintroduced a new one-hour midday newscast at 11:00 a.m. At the start of 2015, WFLA assumed production of WTTA's news updates, ''Great 38 News Now''. Previously, the news updates, which debuted eleven days before Media General's acquisition of WTTA, were produced by that station's former sister in West Palm Beach, WPEC. On January 4, 2016, WFLA once again began producing a local newscast for WTTA, this time, a nightly hour-long newscast at 8 p.m. under the title ''NewsChannel 8 at 8:00 on Great 38'', pushing WTTA's MyNetworkTV programming back one hour. On August 7, 2017, WFLA began producing another local newscast for WTTA, this time, a two-hour expansion of its morning newscast under the title ''NewsChannel 8 Today on Great 38'', airing from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Until September 28, 2018, the second hour of that program, which was titled, ''Make Today Gr8 with Gayle and Leigh'', was co-hosted by Gayle Guyardo and morning meteorologist Leigh Spann. On August 4, 2021, Tampa Mayor
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declared "Steve Jerve Day," in honor of WFLA's longtime meteorologist, who would retire two days later after 23 years at the station.


Notable current on-air staff

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Keith Cate Keith Alvin Cate has been a main anchor for WFLA-TV (Channel 8) in Tampa, Florida since 2000. Cate has won 12 Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences along with four Edward R. Murrow awards and other journalism-rela ...
– anchor *
Jen Leigh Jennifer "Jen" Leigh is a news anchor for WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida where she anchors weeknights at 5, 5:30, 7 & 11pm. She has been with WFLA-TV since 1993. Early life and college Leigh was born in Miami, Florida but grew up in Lakeland, Florida. ...
– anchor *
Maggie Rodriguez Margarita Dania Rodriguez (born December 12, 1969) is a former co-anchor of the CBS television broadcast, ''The Early Show'', from December 2007 to December 2010. Rodriguez was also a substitute anchor for Katie Couric on ''The CBS Evening News'' ...
– co-host of ''Daytime''


Notable former on-air staff

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– sports director (1981–1999; was most recently with
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until its December 2017 shutdown) *
Arch Deal Arch Deal (October 5, 1931 – March 13, 2020, aged 88) was an American newscaster with WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida, having started in 1959. He was also the father of Tampa musician Karen Deal. An avid skydiver, Deal had made more than 5,000 jumps ...
– anchor (1950s–1975; later at WRBQ-FM until 1992, died March 13, 2020) * Rich Fields – meteorology intern (2000–2002; later with '' The Price Is Right'' as announcer, then with KCBS/ KCAL in
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, now with WTSP) * Chris Hansen – reporter (1981–1983; later with NBC News; later host of the weekday syndicated program, '' Crime Watch Daily'') *
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– host (NewsWatch 8 at Noon, 1990–1992; Harris & Company/Harris Live, 1992–2000) *
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– reporter (1989–2001; now with
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in
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) * Byron Pitts – reporter (1988–1990; now with
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) *
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– anchor/reporter (2018-2020; now with WHDH-TV) *
Gayle Sierens Gayle Sierens (born 1954) is an American former broadcast journalist and television news anchor on WFLA-TV. Early life and career Sierens joined the Tampa NBC affiliate in 1977 as a weekend sports anchor and reporter after working with WFSU i ...
– anchor (1977–2015; now retired) *
Tony Zappone Tony Zappone (born Anthony N. Zappone on October 9, 1947, in Tampa, Florida), became at age 16 the youngest credentialed journalist to lend press coverage to a major national political convention. He was also the youngest contributor of evid ...
– news correspondent (1965–1977)


Controversy and criticism


''Silencing Christians''

On June 27, 2009, WFLA aired an hour-long documentary, ''Silencing Christians'', which dealt with the Fundamentalist Christian position of condemning
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as a sin, and claims of the gay community's drive to make all criticism of homosexuality as
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, in the name of
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. The documentary, presented as a paid program from the
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, was televised at 7 p.m. that evening, on the same day that St. Petersburg held the city's
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, ''St. Pete Pride'', on the weekend of the 40th anniversary of the
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. Prior to the telecast, the station was swamped with numerous phone calls and e-mails against WFLA's broadcast of the program.Tampa Tribune: "'Silencing Christians' paid program draws protest calls, e-mails", 6/27/2009.
/ref> After it aired, the station logged hundreds of phone calls and over 1,000 e-mails protesting the broadcast.
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Mike Pumo refused to elaborate on the decision, other than the show's content did not "raise the red flag" during pre-screening. Stratton Pollitzer, deputy director of Equality Florida, considered the show hate speech, saying, "I think this program is a piece of homophobic propaganda and it has no place on a major network like NBC" despite the fact that NBC is merely the network that WFLA is affiliated with. On July 15, 2009, 70 to 100 protesters gathered outside of WFLA's studios to protest against the special and the station's attitude towards the community. The station, however, remained firm on its decision to show the program.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed: WFLA-TV carried
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on digital subchannel 8.2 until 2008. The station replaced the
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with MeTV on digital subchannel 8.2 on September 26, 2011, as part of a groupwide affiliation agreement with Media General; the
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-owned MeTV network also replaced RTV on some Media General-owned stations in other markets. On September 26, 2019,
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replaced MeTV as the primary subchannel affiliate of WFLA-TV, with MeTV moving to WMOR-TV. Nexstar announced in early June 2021 that WFLA-DT2 would take the company's Antenna TV network on September 1, 2021, after a three-month interregnum when WTSP replaced it with their own in-house network,
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.


Analog-to-digital conversion

WFLA-TV shut down its analog signal, over
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channel 8, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 7, using PSIP to display WFLA-TV's
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as 8 on digital television receivers.


References


External links

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Photos of WFLA's news set
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