KELO-TV (channel 11) is a
television station
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in
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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, United States, affiliated with
CBS and
MyNetworkTV
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. The station is owned by
Nexstar Media Group
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, and maintains studios on Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls; its transmitter is located near
Rowena, South Dakota
Rowena (pronounced "roh-WEE'-nuh") is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) in Minnehaha County, South Dakota, United States. The population of the CDP was 68 at the 2020 census. It is located along South Dakota Highway 4 ...
.
KELO-TV serves the largest viewing area of any station in the United States, covering all of
South Dakota
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as well as parts of
Iowa
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,
Minnesota
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,
Montana
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,
Nebraska
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,
North Dakota
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and
Wyoming
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. It calls its coverage area "KELOLAND" (with "KELO" pronounced to rhyme with "hello"). To cover this vast and mostly rural area, it utilizes a network of three full-power
semi-satellites
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–KDLO-TV in
Florence
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(channel 3, serving
Watertown), KPLO-TV in
Reliance
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Companies
* Reliance Controls, an American electrical products company founded in 1909 in Wisconsin
* Reliance Home Comfort, a Canadian water heater rental and HVAC service company
* Reliance Industries, an Indian co ...
(channel 6, serving
Pierre
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), and
KCLO-TV in
Rapid City (channel 15). Together, these four stations are known as the KELOLAND Media Group (originally known as "KELO-land TV" from 1954 to 1991, and then as the "KELOLAND Television
etwork''" thereafter until February 2020).
History
KELO-TV signed on air on May 19, 1953, as South Dakota's first television station. It was owned by
Midcontinent Media, a theater and broadcasting conglomerate, along with KELO radio (
AM 1320
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1320 kHz: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commis ...
and
92.5 FM). It was a primary
NBC affiliate, but it also carried programs from
ABC, CBS and
DuMont. After KSOO-TV (now
KSFY-TV) signed on in 1960, KELO-TV switched its primary affiliation to CBS and has remained with that network ever since.
Shortly after KELO-TV signed on, the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) collapsed eastern South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota and northwest Iowa into one giant television market. Later in the 1950s, Midcontinent began signing on satellite stations of KELO-TV to serve its vast coverage area. The first of these satellite stations, KDLO-TV, signed on for the first time on September 27, 1955 to serve Watertown and northeastern South Dakota. It was originally
licensed to
Garden City, but the license was later moved to the transmitter location at Florence. KPLO-TV, licensed to Reliance and serving South Dakota's
state capital of Pierre, followed on July 15, 1957.
KELO-TV expanded to western South Dakota in 1981, when it signed on K15AC (channel 15), a translator of KPLO-TV, to serve Rapid City. On November 28, 1988, it was upgraded to a full-powered semi-satellite as
KCLO-TV. Rapid City had been one of the few areas of the country without full service from the three major networks.
KELO was home to ''
Captain 11'', a popular children's show in the area, from 1955 until 1996. Captain 11 was Dave Dedrick, the station's longtime weatherman. He had been a popular radio personality before KELO went on air.
Channel 11 originally broadcast from a tower near
Shindler, South Dakota
Shindler is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 607 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Shindler is located in the northeastern corner of Lincoln County at ...
. On September 20, 1955, it was destroyed in a severe windstorm—believed to be a
tornado
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. Station engineers had the station back on the air in 48 hours—just in time for the
World Series
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.
[KELO-TV Website – Our History (http://www.keloland.com/ourhistory/)] In 1956, the station erected a tower on the same site, expanding its coverage area to most of eastern South Dakota. In 1967, KELO-TV moved to a new tower near Rowena, shared with KSFY. The Shindler tower is still used as a backup.
On June 24, 1968, a North Central airliner clipped a guy wire on the year-old Rowena tower, bringing it down. Luckily, the plane landed safely with no injuries. KELO-TV engineers had the station back on the air in three days from the old tower in Shindler. The Rowena tower was quickly rebuilt.
On January 11, 1975, the KELO-TV tower was destroyed by a powerful winter storm. Within hours, the station was back on the air from its original site near Shindler.
[KELO-TV Website – Our History] The tower was again rebuilt at Rowena and became operational on December 19, 1975. The Rowena site is sometimes called the "Bermuda Triangle" of tower sites due to the numerous collapses.
In the years that followed, KDLO-TV's tower collapsed and KELO-TV lost other microwave and translator sites to storms and other reasons.
KPLO-TV's tower collapsed on January 22, 2010, in a severe
ice storm. It returned to the air on March 19, 2010. For a time, however, it operated at low power, leaving Pierre without an over-the-air signal. The FCC subsequently issued a construction permit for a low-powered fill-in translator on channel 29 in Pierre.
On November 25, 1986, KELO-TV began broadcasting its programming in
stereo. On January 12, 1996, Midcontinent Media announced that it had sold KELO-TV and its satellites to
Young Broadcasting for $50 million. the sale was approved by the FCC on May 31, 1996. Midcontinent would retain the radio stations until 2004. The station celebrated its 50th anniversary on May 19, 2003.
A late-season ice storm on April 6, 1997, caused the
KXJB-TV mast
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in
Traill County, North Dakota, to collapse. As a result, several
cable systems in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota were unable to receive CBS programming. Some cable systems in the area temporarily or permanently replaced KXJB-TV with KDLO-TV. (CBS programming in Eastern North Dakota has since moved to
KXJB-LD and
KVLY-DT2.)
In 1999, the station was given the
National Association of Broadcasters Friend in Need Television Award for outstanding service in the face of natural disasters.
On June 6, 2013, Young Broadcasting announced that it would merge with
Media General
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. The merger was approved by the FCC on November 8, after Media General shareholders approved the merger a day earlier; it was completed on November 12.
Sale to Nexstar
On January 27, 2016,
Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Media General, including KELO-TV, with the sale being completed on January 17, 2017, bringing KELO-TV under common ownership with ABC affiliate
KCAU-TV in
Sioux City, Iowa
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.
MyUTV (DT2)
MyUTV is carried on the second digital subchannels of KELO-TV, KDLO-TV and KPLO-TV, airing in 1080i full
high definition
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*HD DVD, discontinued optical disc format
*HD Photo, former name for the JPEG XR image file format
*HDV, format for recording high-definition video onto magnetic tape
* HiDef, 24 frames-pe ...
over KELO-DT2 and in 16:9 widescreen
standard definition over KDLO-DT2 and KPLO-DT2. It is currently affiliated with the
MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV (unofficially abbreviated MyTV, MyNet, MNT or MNTV, and sometimes referred to as My Network) is an American commercial broadcast television syndication service and former television network owned by Fox Corporation, operated by its ...
programming service, and also carries the regional weather channel "KELO Weather Now", primarily during the overnight hours; it is carried on cable channel 10 in most areas. It was formerly a
UPN affiliate, branded simply as "My UTV", when it launched in 2004 until it affiliated with MyNetworkTV in September 2006.
MyUTV is not seen in the Rapid City market on KCLO-TV. The UPN affiliate there was
KCPL-LP (channel 52), and the MyNetworkTV affiliate for Rapid City is
KWBH-LD which is simulcast over
KNBN-DT2 (channel 21.2; formerly KKRA-LP, channel 24); as a result, MyUTV still cannot be carried on KCLO by FCC market rules.
The CW
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's programming (via
The CW Plus
The CW Plus is a secondary national programming service feed of The CW that is fully controlled and 75% owned by Nexstar Media Group, with Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery each owning a 12.5% stake in the network. It is intended prima ...
) is seen on KCLO-DT2 (channel 15.2) in Rapid City.
Ever since an upgrade to their multiplexer equipment sometime in December 2019, the KDLO-TV and KPLO-TV simulcasts of MyUTV, along with the other two subchannels, have been broadcasting in a widescreen SD picture format; the subchannels were previously being offered in
480i 4:3 over KDLO-TV and KPLO-TV. Today, all subchannels are offered in the 16:9 aspect ratio on all three stations. By February 2020, the KELO-DT2 feed of MyUTV had been airing in 1080i full HD over the air, per additional distribution of digital bandwidth into channels 11.1 and 11.2 and further compression of the Ion Television and Court TV Mystery subchannels of KELO; however, the KDLO-DT2 and KPLO-DT2 feeds of MyUTV continue to be aired in the widescreen SD picture format.
News operation
Currently, KELO-TV broadcasts a total of hours of local newscasts each week (with hours each weekday and two hours each on Saturdays and Sundays), the highest local news output of any station in South Dakota. It is presently the only station in South Dakota carrying newscasts on weekend mornings.
Mainly owing to being the only station in town for its first six years on the air, it has been the ratings leader in Sioux Falls for as long as records have been kept. The station's various owners have always devoted significant resources to its news operation, resulting in a higher-quality product than conventional wisdom would suggest for what has always been a small market.
KELO-TV's newscasts used
Gari Communications' "The CBS Enforcer Music Collection" as its news music package since 1997 until the Nexstar purchase. Throughout its history, KELO-TV has won several Regional
Emmy Award
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s; along with a national Emmy win in 1999 for a
public service announcement for the Tradition of Caring, and two 2008 wins for "Best Mid-Size Market Newscast" for the station's weekday morning newscast ''KELOLAND This Morning'' and a feature story titled "Dominic's Wish."
On July 11, 1988, KELO-TV began using a satellite uplink truck to allow live remotes of news stories. Four years later on January 21, 1991, KELO-TV began
closed captioning
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its local newscasts for the first time. On October 19, 2011, beginning with its 5:00 p.m. newscast, KELO-TV became the second television station in South Dakota to broadcast its local newscasts in high definition (ABC affiliate KSFY-TV began producing its newscasts in HD in August of that year), all in-studio and field segments are broadcast in the 1080i HD picture format; the station introduced a new set for its newscasts, updated its editing and control room equipment, and anchors began using
iPad
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s instead of paper scripts. Another new set debuted on February 2, 2020, on its 10:00 p.m. newscast.
Weather coverage
KELO-TV currently features four on-camera meteorologists on its staff, of which two (including chief meteorologist Dr. Jay Trobec) have earned the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation from the
American Meteorological Society
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. On November 24, 1992, the station began using SkyCam systems primarily for use in weather situations. The name has since been rebranded to the KELOLAND Live Cam Network.
KELO-TV operates a network of three doppler radars across South Dakota, and covering parts of North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa; KELO-TV is the only station in each of the markets it served to operate such a large radar network. On September 8, 1997, KELO-TV installed two live doppler
weather radar
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units in
Huron and
Beresford, becoming the first station in the country to operate two doppler radars simultaneously; a third radar, located in
Wall
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* Walls in buildings that form a fundamental part of the su ...
, was installed in 2001. In 2007, KELO-TV upgraded the Huron radar to use dual polarization technology and quadrupled its power to 1 million watts, it also upgraded the computer systems at the Beresford and Wall radar systems. In addition, KELO-TV rebranded its radar network as "KELOLAND Live Doppler HD".
Notable former on-air staff
*
Jim Burt – sports anchor (1953–1987)
*
Steve Hemmingsen
Steve Hemmingsen served as co-anchor of "Keloland News" at television station, KELO-TV, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He most recently served as co-anchor with Angela Kennecke. In May 2000, he entered semi-retirement.
Hemmingsen currently wr ...
– anchor
*
Doug Lund
Doug Lund was the former co-anchor of the 5 and 6 news at KELO-TV.
Biography
As a child, Doug Lund dreamed of being on television. He reported that the personalities at KELO-TV were idols of his; and, years later, they became his colleagues.
...
– anchor; current voice over announcer
Technical information
The stations' digital signals are
multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
KELO-TV began broadcasting its digital signal on March 6, 2003, becoming the first full-powered digital signal in South Dakota. The station shut down its analog signal, over
VHF
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Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
channel 11, 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 relocated from its pre-transition
UHF
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channel 32 to VHF channel 11 for post-transition operations.
KDLO-TV was originally scheduled to shut down its analog signal and broadcast in digital only on February 17, 2009, while KELO-TV, KPLO-TV and KCLO-TV's broadcasts would become digital-only effective June 12, 2009; however, the FCC rejected Young Broadcasting's petition for early termination of analog broadcasts on KDLO-TV.
Rebroadcasters
Semi-satellites
KCLO-TV
A third semi-satellite, KCLO-TV (channel 15) in Rapid City, clears all network programming as provided through its parent and
simulcast
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s KELO-TV's newscasts (with local weather inserts), but airs a separate offering of
syndicated
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* Broadcast syndication, where individual stations buy programs outside the network system
* Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
* Web syndication, ...
programming; there are also separate commercial inserts and legal
station identifications. Although KCLO-TV maintains a
news bureau and advertising sales office on Canyon Lake Drive in Rapid City,
master control and most internal operations are based at KELO-TV's studios. As Rapid City is located in the
Mountain Time Zone
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, KCLO-TV's
prime time
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schedule starts at 6 p.m. rather than the usual 7 p.m. start for the rest of Mountain Time, or in
Central Time Central Time may refer to:
* Central Time Zone, a time zone in North America
* Central European Time, a time zone in Europe
*Australian Central Time, a time zone in Australia (see Time in Australia)
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, where the KELOLAND Media Group's other stations are located.
Translators
Former out-of-market coverage
CSI cable in
Jamestown, North Dakota, removed KELO-TV effective
December 31, 2009 due to duplication of
Fargo Fargo usually refers to:
* Fargo, North Dakota, United States
* ''Fargo'' (1996 film), a crime film by the Coen brothers
* ''Fargo'' (TV series), an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series
Fargo may also refer to:
Othe ...
station KXJB-TV, and stalled
retransmission consent negotiations.
References
External links
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CBS network affiliates
MyNetworkTV affiliates
Ion Television affiliates
Ion Mystery affiliates
Television channels and stations established in 1953
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Nexstar Media Group
1953 establishments in South Dakota