KATU (channel 2) is a
television station in
Portland, Oregon, United States, affiliated with
ABC
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. It is owned by
Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside
La Grande–licensed
Univision affiliate
KUNP
KUNP (channel 16) is a television station licensed to La Grande, Oregon, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language Univision network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Portland-based ABC affiliate KATU (channel 2). Bot ...
(channel 16). Both stations share studios on NE Sandy Boulevard in Portland, while KATU's transmitter is located in the
Sylvan-Highlands section of the city.
KATU went on the air as the fourth commercial station in Portland in 1962. It was built by Fisher Broadcasting Company, later
Fisher Communications, and originally served as an
independent station
An independent station is an independent radio or terrestrial television station which is independent in some way from broadcast networks. The definition of "independence" varies from country to country, reflecting governmental regulations, market ...
before joining ABC in 1964.
History
Channel 2 comes to Portland
Channel 2 was not initially assigned to Portland, being allocated in 1957. That action spurred activity on the valuable frequency. Four applications were initially received, from ''
The Oregon Journal'', owner of
KPOJ (1330 AM);
Fisher Broadcasting Company, which owned
KOMO-AM-
KOMO-TV
KOMO-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Seattle, Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with American Broadcasting Company, ABC. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue-licensed Univision a ...
in
Seattle; Tribune Publishing Company, owner of
KTNT-TV in
Tacoma, Washington; and
KPTV (channel 12), which wanted to move to channel 2.
KPTV later withdrew, and KPOJ dropped its application in March, but it was not until the end of 1959 that an FCC hearing examiner recommended Fisher over the Tribune Publishing Company for the channel 2 construction permit.
The full commission began drafting paperwork in support of this decision in December 1960, and Fisher received the permit on February 23, 1961.
Work began to build facilities in the former Crystal Laundry on NE Sandy Boulevard in June; the two-story building was refitted to contain two production studios. The station originally was assigned the call letters KOXO, but in line with its "K-2" brand, the station adopted the KATU designation that month.
KATU began broadcasting on March 15, 1962, originally operating as an
independent station
An independent station is an independent radio or terrestrial television station which is independent in some way from broadcast networks. The definition of "independence" varies from country to country, reflecting governmental regulations, market ...
; Portland native and actress
Jane Powell
Jane Powell (born Suzanne Lorraine Burce; April 1, 1929 – September 16, 2021) was an American actress, singer, and dancer who first appeared in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals in the 1940s and 50s. With her soprano voice and girl-next-door ima ...
was the master of ceremonies.
The station's transmitter was originally located atop Livingston Mountain, about north-northeast of
Camas, Washington
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; this northerly site had been required to maintain minimum spacing to the unbuilt channel 3 at
Salem
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.
While it was the 25th independent in the United States, from the moment it went on air, speculation swirled that KATU might look to poach a network affiliation from one of the three other commercial stations in Portland.
Rumors intensified in June 1963 as KATU began construction of a transmitter in Portland's
West Hills, which would improve its signal coverage and co-site channel 2 with the other major stations. The news came in early December when ABC announced it would drop
KPTV (channel 12), Oregon's oldest television station, and move to KATU on March 1, 1964. The news led to speculation that the ABC switch to KATU, in spite of KPTV performance comparable to that of other ABC affiliates, was a countermove by the network to avoid losing Seattle's KOMO-TV, one of the network's few top-rated stations at the time, to a possible move by CBS. KPTV—which had been ABC's Portland affiliate since 1959—sued, alleging that Fisher coerced ABC into affiliating with KATU by threatening to defect in Seattle. (It was the second time KPTV had lost an affiliation to a group owner in five years;
King Broadcasting Company
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's
KGW-TV displaced KPTV as the NBC television affiliate in Portland in 1959, and its
KING-TV
KING-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Everett-licensed independent station KONG (channel 16). Both stations share studios at the Home Plate ...
in Seattle replaced KOMO in the network lineup.
)
After a decade in which the station struggled to build an identity in the market, KATU began to find its way in the early 1970s after expanding its local programming. New shows such as public affairs program ''Town Hall'', weekend children's program ''Bumpity'', and talk show ''AM Northwest'' proved critical to the station's success. ''AM Northwest'' continues to air, while other shows, such as ''Faces & Places'' and ''Two at Four'', ended in the 1980s.
KATU was Portland's first commercial station to broadcast in digital, doing so in 1998 alongside
Oregon Public Broadcasting. KATU shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 2, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 43, using
virtual channel 2.
Sinclair Broadcast Group ownership
On April 10, 2013, KATU and Fisher Communications' other holdings were acquired by the
Sinclair Broadcast Group. The
Federal Communications Commission granted its approval of the deal on August 7, and the sale was completed the following day.
On May 8, 2017, Sinclair Broadcast Group
entered into an agreement to acquire
Tribune Media—owner of
CW affiliate
KRCW-TV
KRCW-TV (channel 32) is a television station licensed to Salem, Oregon, United States, serving as the CW outlet for the Portland area. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside CBS affiliate KOIN (chann ...
(channel 32)—for $3.9 billion, plus the assumption of $2.7 billion in debt held by Tribune, pending regulatory approval by the FCC and the
U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division. Sinclair would have been required to sell one of KATU or KRCW-TV if the deal were to be approved. However, in 2018, the FCC designated the deal for hearing by an
administrative law judge; the deal was then terminated by Tribune.
News operation
From the station's first day on air, KATU produced local newscasts. As an independent, its late-night local news aired at 10 p.m. This changed after the station switched to ABC in 1964, but KATU remained mired in third place in local news coverage behind KOIN-TV and KGW-TV, which were said to have a "stranglehold" on Portland viewers.
One Oregon news event covered by KATU cameras in the station's first decade on air acquired lasting notoriety. In November 1970, reporter
Paul Linnman, who worked at KATU from 1967 to 1972 before returning to the station in 1984 and retiring from TV news in 2004, traveled to
Florence, Oregon, where a sperm whale washed ashore;
its carcass was exploded unsuccessfully. The station continued to receive requests for footage years after the event and has since commemorated anniversaries of the exploding whale, including a news special in 1995 and a remaster of the original newsfilm in 2020.
In 1975, Richard Ross left KGW-TV after 19 years to become the news director at channel 2. That same year, former Oregon governor
Tom McCall joined KATU as commentator; prior to becoming governor, he had also worked at KGW. Under Ross, the station produced such efforts as ''Kidwitness News'', a monthly newscast for kids anchored by puppets; the station's documentary unit won a
Peabody Award
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in 1981. McCall's commentaries continued appearing despite his battle with cancer leading up to his January 1983 death.
News hires at KATU in the 1980s included
Jeff Gianola Jeff Gianola (born October 2, 1955) is the head news anchor for KOIN 6, the CBS affiliate station in Portland, Oregon.
Career
Gianola grew up in San Diego, California, and came to Portland's KATU, the city's ABC affiliate, in 1983 from a stint at ...
, who initially joined as a weekend weather presenter in 1983 and became evening anchor before defecting to KOIN in 1998, and
Bill O'Reilly, the future
Fox News Channel
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anchor whose tenure in Portland lasted less than a year due to family reasons. O'Reilly's time with the station was marked by remarks about Portland being a "vacation" compared to his previous job in Boston, which displeased management, and an incident in which he left his paycheck in a copy machine, unwittingly divulging a six-figure salary that irked underpaid colleagues. By 1985, what had once been a five-person staff in the early days had become a 60-person news department.
KATU had worked its way up to having the top-rated newscasts in Portland by 1997, but ratings were starting to decline before Gianola's departure for KOIN, which was responsible for leading a resurgence at channel 6. In 1997, the station's general manager concocted a promotional strategy, known as the "Power of 2", by which the station acquired two news helicopters, in an attempt to increase falling ratings, even though the news director had previously said helicopters were primarily a marketing tool. The campaign was produced with such secrecy that its first airing took newsroom employees by surprise. Within a month of the highly publicized debut of the second helicopter, the leased helicopter, "JetRanger II", crashed and burned in November while harvesting Christmas trees.
By 2021, KATU had returned to first place in early and late evening news in total viewership, though Fox affiliate KPTV beat it out in morning news. That year, the station attracted industry attention for suspending an entire day of newscasts so the station staff could take stress management training in light of increasing burnout in television news.
Notable former on-air staff
*
Dick Bogle
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– reporter, and later anchor, from 1968 to 1982; later a city council member
*
Anna Canzano
Anna Song Canzano (''née'' Song) is an American broadcast journalist who hosts '' That Expert Show'' in partnership with the Portland, Oregon-based newspaper ''The Oregonian''. She previously worked at KOIN television in Portland, and at Portland ...
– anchor/investigative reporter
*
Jack Faust – hosted the weekly public affairs show ''Town Hall'' for 13 years (1980–1993)
*
Rob Marciano
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– meteorologist (1997–2003)
*
Cathy Marshall – reporter/anchor (1998–2003)
*
Tom Rinaldi – lead reporter for
ESPN and contributor to ''
ESPN College Football
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'', now with
Fox Sports
*
Roger Twibell
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In 2019 he served as a commentator for the international broadcast of the Masters Tournament. He has work ...
– sports reporter (1973–75), now sportscaster for
CBS Sports Network
*
Brian Wood – reporter/anchor (2008–2021)
*
Linda Yu – news anchor (1975)
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is
multiplexed:
The 32.1 subchannel for
KRCW-TV
KRCW-TV (channel 32) is a television station licensed to Salem, Oregon, United States, serving as the CW outlet for the Portland area. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside CBS affiliate KOIN (chann ...
is broadcast by KATU as part of Portland's
ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) deployment plan; in exchange, KRCW-TV broadcasts KATU in that format.
Translators
KATU is additionally rebroadcast over a network of sixteen
low-power digital
translator stations:
*
Astoria: K26DB-D
*
Baker Valley: K27MX-D
*
Corvallis: K08PZ-D
*
Hood River: K28CQ-D
*
La Grande: K32LY-D
*
La Grande: K35GA-D
*
Lincoln City, etc.: K32NK-D
*
Madras
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: K26NX-D
*
Milton-Freewater
Milton-Freewater is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. The city received its current name in 1951 when the neighboring rival cities of Milton and Freewater voted to merge. The population was 7,151 at the 2020 census. It is part of ...
: K28FT-D
*
Pendleton Pendleton may refer to:
Places
;United Kingdom
*Pendleton, Lancashire, England
*Pendleton, Greater Manchester, England
;United States
*Pendleton, Indiana
* Pendleton, Missouri
*Pendleton, New York
*Pendleton, Oregon
*Pendleton, South Carolina
*Pe ...
: K34DI-D
*
Prineville: K35LD-D
*
Rainier: K31HK-D
*
Rockaway Beach Rockaway Beach may refer to:
* "Rockaway Beach" (song), by the Ramones
* Rockaway Beach, California
* Rockaway Beach, Missouri
* Rockaway Beach, Oregon
* Rockaway Beach, Wisconsin
* Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York City
** Rockaway Beach and Boa ...
: K23NS-D
*
The Dalles: K18HH-D
*
Tillamook: K34PJ-D
*
Grays River/
Lebam, WA: K20NL-D
References
External links
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