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KXLY-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Spokane, Washington, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Morgan Murphy Media. Its studios are located on West Boone Avenue in Spokane, and its transmitter is located on
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. The station's MeTV-affiliated second
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is also seen in the Yakima–
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market on
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s and fellow ABC affiliates KAPP (channel 35.2) and KVEW (channel 42.2). KXLY-TV is also carried on cable systems in
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and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, both of which are double the size of the station's American coverage area. One result of this is that stations in Calgary and Edmonton air American shows on Pacific Time, even though Calgary and Edmonton are both on Mountain Time. KXLY-TV is one of five local Spokane area television stations seen in Canada on the Shaw Direct satellite service. It can also been seen on local cable systems in eastern British Columbia.


History

Although KHQ and KXLY were both granted authorization by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to build television stations on July 11, 1952,"Television Closer in City; KHQ and KXLY Get Go-Ahead"
'' The Spokesman-Review'', July 12, 1952. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
KXLY was the second to sign on, going on the air with broadcast tests on January 16, 1953,"KXLY-TV Tries Test Pattern, Film"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', January 17, 1953. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
with regular programming beginning on February 22."KXLY Schedules Sunday Telecast"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', February 16, 1953. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
KXLY had initially hoped to have its television station on the air by Christmas of 1952,"TV Possible by Christmas, Craney of KXLY believes"
'' Spokane Daily Chronicle'', July 21, 1952. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
but adverse weather conditions on
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delayed the launch."KXLY-TV Abandons Video Objective"
'' The Spokesman-Review'', December 25, 1952. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
It was owned by northwestern broadcast pioneer Ed Craney along with Spokane's oldest radio station, KXLY (AM 920). Just a few months after signing on, Craney sold KXLY-AM-TV to Northern Pacific Radio and Television Corporation. KXLY-TV was a primary CBS affiliate owing to its sister radio station's long affiliation with
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"Network TV Shows Arrive in Spokane With Little Delay"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', January 14, 1953. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
sharing ABC with KHQ-TV. Channel 4 also carried some programming from DuMont"KXLY-TV Plans DuMont Shows"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', January 9, 1953. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
until as late as April 1955. ABC programming,"KREM to Relay ABC Telecasts"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', December 22, 1954. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
along with partial DuMont shows that KXLY-TV did not carry, moved to KREM when it signed on in 1954. At first, channel 4 enjoyed a good partnership with CBS. The network worked well with early KXLY executives Dick Jones,
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, and James Agostino to help the station become a dominant player in the Spokane television market in the 1950s and 1960s. Morgan Murphy bought the station in 1961. However, the station's relationship with CBS faltered in later years when it started airing several network shows out of pattern. On February 19, 1976, CBS sent KXLY-TV a "notice of termination","CBS Plans to Terminate KXLY-TV Affiliation"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', March 3, 1976. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
with CBS spokesman Barry Richardson stating that the network was ending its 23-year association with KXLY-TV "because we made a business judgment that we could get wider exposure for our programs with another station". This would become a rare first in which a major television network would strip a station of its affiliation without first announcing a new affiliate."KREM-TV to Join CBS Chain"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', March 29, 1976. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
On August 8, the affiliation switch went into full effect,"On Sunday: TV Stations Switching"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', August 6, 1976. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
with CBS programming moving to KREM (KREM wanted to wait until ABC finished airing the network's coverage of the
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to make the switch)."Timing decided for TV shift"
'' The Spokesman-Review'', March 30, 1976. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
KXLY then picked up KREM's old ABC affiliation,"“Early Summer” – KXLY Set to Join ABC"
''Spokane Daily Chronicle'', May 6, 1976. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
although it began the transition in February 1976 when it began airing the then-new ''
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'' while airing CBS shows throughout the day. Ironically at this time, ABC jumped to number one in the ratings for the next several years. This meant KXLY ended up broadcasting the highest-rated networks (first CBS, then ABC) throughout the 1970s. Its radio sister remained with CBS for another 22 years until September 1998, at which time it became an ABC Radio Network affiliate, like its TV cousin. KXLY-TV is the only station in the Spokane market to broadcast from Mount Spokane, to the northeast of the city. The site (located in a state park) was originally developed with the expectation that Spokane's other TV stations would want to follow suit. When this did not occur, KXLY built a translator (K09FZ on channel 9, later becoming K11VT Channel 11, then KUUP-LP) to serve non-antenna-rotator-equipped households from the mountain ridge south of Spokane used by the other stations. On May 24, 2006, it became
KXMN-LP KXMN-LD, VHF digital channel 9, is a low-power television station licensed to Spokane, Washington, United States. It is a translator of ABC affiliate KXLY-TV (channel 4) which is owned by Spokane Television Group, a subsidiary of Morgan Murphy ...
and from September 5, 2006, until the national DTV transition in February 2009, it broadcast MyNetworkTV programming. From the digital transition date forward, the South Hill transmitter rebroadcasts KXLY ABC 4—both in analog on VHF Channel 11 and as 4.1 (ABC HD) and 4.2 ( MyNetworkTV/MeTV) over a VHF channel 9 HD digital translator. In June 2017, KXLY-TV added Channel 22, a 15,000 watt fill-in transmitter atop Krell Ridge on Spokane's South Hill. This new digital signal adds stronger service for Spokane's Downtown, Northside, South Hill and Spokane River Valley antenna household locations. Programming from MeTV was added on September 3, 2012. KXLY-DT2 stopped carrying MyNetworkTV on October 1 and has since carried MeTV exclusively.


HD race

On March 11, 1999, KXLY-DT signed on the air as Eastern Washington's first digital television signal on VHF Channel 13. Much like the first black and white television broadcasters, this initial effort was launched utilizing a low power digital transmitter and antenna co-located at the Boone Avenue studio location in downtown Spokane. The station's first authentic telecasts began with its 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. newscasts March 26, 1999. Later behind the scenes that year, engineers assembled the new ABC High Definition satellite equipment to ready the station for ABC's foray into HD with '' Monday Night Football''. By September 27, 1999, KXLY-DT had permanently moved its digital transmissions to the top of Mount Spokane and increased its power to the FCC maximum of 23,300 watts. That evening marked the region's first broadcast of HD pictures with the airing of ''Monday Night Football''. On April 20, 2006, the race to HD live local newscasts in the Spokane television market began when KXLY-TV became the first station in Eastern Washington to broadcast a local news segment in HD, an experiment the station continued to explore by showing one pre-taped news segment in HD each Tuesday night during its 6:00 p.m. broadcast until it switched to showing full HD newscasts on August 3, 2008. On May 16, 2008, KHQ announced that it would leap ahead of KXLY in becoming the first station to produce HD newscasts beginning August 8, 2008. After months of KHQ marketing this milestone, on August 1, 2008, KXLY shocked KHQ when it made a surprise announcement that starting on August 3, 2008, a mere two days later, it would begin producing all news broadcasts in HD. The date was chosen to beat KHQ to the milestone of being the first station in Eastern Washington to broadcast HD local news.


Programming

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programming on KXLY-TV includes '' Live with Kelly and Ryan'', '' The Jennifer Hudson Show'', '' Rachael Ray'', '' The Kelly Clarkson Show'', '' Inside Edition'', and ''
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'', among others. MeTV programming, simulcast with KXLY-DT2, appears occasionally.


News operation

KXLY broadcasts 23 hours of news a week, with a two-hour morning program, ''Good Morning Northwest'', from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., and its evening newscasts at 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m and 11:00 p.m. Unlike most ABC affiliates in the Pacific time zone, KXLY does not produce midday news or broadcast Saturday nights at 11:00 pm, leaving the 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. newscasts as KXLY 4's only news offerings on Saturdays. On December 22, 2008, KXLY began producing high-resolution weather segments for sister stations KAPP in Yakima and KVEW in Kennewick. Both stations discontinued their 6:00 p.m. newscasts, the 11:00 p.m. newscasts were reduced to five minutes and weekend newscasts are now produced at KXLY. This includes all weather and sports reports for weekdays and weekends. In addition to these moves, 17 employees from KVEW and KAPP were laid off.http://www.tri-cityherald.com/915/story/376215.html On July 1, 2019, KXLY switched its logo and title from "KXLY 4" to "4 News Now". In the move, KXLY received a new studio, replacing the one that had been used for two decades.


Notable former on-air staff

* Richard Brown – weeknight evening news anchor (1998–2007). Currently Chief Communications Officer for the mayor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. * Donna Kelley – anchor, reporter, and producer (1982–1985). Currently weeknight news anchor for KBZK 7 in her hometown of Bozeman. * Nadine Woodward – weeknight evening news anchor (2010–2019). Mayor of Spokane.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:


Analog-to-digital conversion

KXLY-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over
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channel 4, on February 17, 2009, the original target date when full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later pushed back to June 12, 2009). The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 13.CDBS Print
/ref> Through the use of Program and System Information Protocol, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 4.


Translators


References


External links


KXLY-TV official websiteMeTV Spokane–Coeur d'Alene Facebook page
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