KEYE-TV (channel 42) is a
television station in
Austin, Texas, United States, affiliated with
CBS and
Telemundo. Owned by
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains studios on Metric Boulevard in North Austin and a transmitter on Waymaker Way on the city's west side.
History
Early years
The UHF channel 42 allocation in Austin had originally been used by
NBC affiliate KHFI-TV when that station signed on in February 1965. That station moved to channel 36 and became KTVV in 1973; it is now
KXAN-TV.
On December 4, 1983, what is known today as KEYE-TV began broadcasting originally as KBVO-TV, an
independent television station.
Its call sign referenced
Bevo, the mascot of the hometown
University of Texas Longhorns. The station's original owner was the Austin Television Company, a group of local investors including former congressman
Joe Kilgore but dominated by Darrold Cannan, Jr., owner of NBC affiliate
KAMR-TV in
Amarillo, and
Michael McKinnon
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, who owned two
ABC affiliates in Texas (
KBMT in
Beaumont and
KIII-TV in
Corpus Christi) and independent station
KUSI-TV
KUSI-TV (channel 51) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is the sole property of locally based McKinnon Broadcasting Company. KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15) in the ...
in
San Diego; local advertising executive Steve Beard was the general manager. On October 9, 1986, the station became a charter affiliate of the upstart
Fox
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network and began branding itself as "Fox 42" on air in the early 1990s. By 1994, it was one of the top 10 highest-rated Fox affiliates in the country; Cannan and Beard were now the sole owners.
From Fox to CBS
In 1994,
New World Communications purchased
KTBC, which was included in a
groupwide affiliation deal to switch most of New World's stations to Fox (which later purchased the New World holdings).
With KTBC set to drop its longtime CBS affiliation and land the new Fox affiliation as a result, Austin Television Company initially reached out to CBS for KBVO to land the new affiliation, but was turned down by the network at first, mainly due to concerns with affiliating with an independently owned UHF outlet. In addition, CBS outlets
KENS in
San Antonio and
KWTX in
Waco provided Grade B signals into the Austin market, should there be a concern with the region lacking a CBS affiliate. (Both stations were listed in TV listings in the ''
Austin American-Statesman
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The paper prints Associated Press, ''New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', and ''Los Angeles Times'' internation ...
'' for decades.)
In October 1994, Austin Television reached a deal to sell KBVO-TV for $54 million to
Granite Broadcasting Corporation
Granite Broadcasting Limited liability company, LLC is a broadcasting holding company in New York City which owns one television station in the United States, in Syracuse, New York. Granite was founded by W. Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck in 1988,< ...
, which would affiliate KBVO-TV with CBS, once the network is bumped from KTBC.
On July 1, 1995, KTBC and KBVO swapped affiliations, with Fox moving to KTBC and the CBS affiliation going to KBVO. Simultaneously with the affiliation switch, KBVO changed its callsign to KEYE-TV the same day, seeking to avoid confusion over where CBS programs were in the Austin market and bolster its ties to the new network. The callsign refers to the iconic
CBS Eye logo
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, as well as to "
The Eyes of Texas", one of several songs associated with the
University of Texas. It branded itself as "K-EYE 42, Your Eye on Austin" until 1999 when the branding was shortened to simply "K-EYE" on account of the fact that it was now available to all Austin area
cable subscribers on cable channel 5.
In 1999, Granite put KEYE up for sale in order to meet debt obligations; that April, CBS agreed to buy the station for $160 million. The sale closed that August, making KEYE the second
owned-and-operated station
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of any major network in the market (after KTBC). The next year,
Viacom bought CBS; at that time, KEYE became part of a cluster of television stations in Texas owned by Viacom, alongside fellow CBS station
KTVT and then-
UPN affiliate
KTXA (now an independent station) in the
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is a conurbated metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas encompassing 11 counties and anchore ...
, and
Houston UPN station
KTXH. The latter station was then swapped to Fox (alongside
WDCA in
Washington, D.C.) in 2001 in exchange for
San Francisco's
KBHK.
In 2005, the station modified its branding to "CBS42 K-EYE" to reflect its CBS ownership and for cable subscribers to avoid confusion with San Antonio's CBS outlet KENS-TV, seen on
VHF
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Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
analog channel 5. The "K-EYE" branding was phased out altogether in 2006, with references to the KEYE-TV call sign limited to
station identifications and the station's website address.
On February 7, 2007, CBS agreed to sell seven of its stations to
Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., for $185 million. Cerberus formed a new holding company for the stations,
Four Points Media Group, which took over the operations of the stations through
local marketing agreement
In North American broadcasting, a local marketing agreement (LMA), or local management agreement, is a contract in which one company agrees to operate a radio or television station owned by another party. In essence, it is a sort of lease or tim ...
s in late June 2007. The sale to Four Points was consummated on January 10, 2008; Four Points operated the stations outright until March 20, 2009, when it entered into a three-year local service agreement with the
Irving, Texas
Irving is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Located in Dallas County, it is also an inner ring suburb of Dallas. The city of Irving is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. According to a 2019 estimate from the United States Census Bureau, ...
-based
Nexstar Broadcasting Group. The latter company then took over the management of all of the Four Points stations, including KEYE. In August 2009, the "CBS42" branding was dropped and the station returned to branding with its call letters; the station website address was concurrently changed to ''weareaustin.com''.
On September 8, 2011,
Sinclair Broadcast Group announced its intent to purchase Four Points from Cerberus Capital Management for $200 million; Sinclair began managing the stations, including KEYE, under local marketing agreements after receiving antitrust approval from the
U.S. Department of Justice, until the sale's closure. The sale made KEYE-TV the third Sinclair-owned television property in Texas, as the group already owned Fox affiliate
KABB and CW affiliate
KMYS (and has since acquired NBC affiliate
WOAI-TV) in San Antonio (it has also since bought Fox affiliate
KFOX-TV
KFOX-TV (channel 14) is a television station in El Paso, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside dual CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate KDBC-TV (channel 4). Both stations share studios on ...
and CBS affiliate
KDBC-TV in
El Paso). The deal was completed on January 3, 2012.
In August 2016, the station dropped its call sign branding again and began referring to itself as "CBS Austin".
Programming
Syndicated programming
As of September 2020,
syndicated
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programming seen on KEYE includes ''
The Drew Barrymore Show'' and ''
The Kelly Clarkson Show'' among others.
NFL preseason coverage
From 2002 to 2008, KEYE held local broadcast rights to
Houston Texans
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pre-season games, in addition to airing
CBS' coverage of NFL games from the Texans' home conference, the
American Football Conference
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. On April 3, 2006, the station signed a deal to become the official home of the
Dallas Cowboys in Austin; KEYE airs pre-season games as well as several Cowboys-related shows during the NFL season.
News operation
Before it switched to CBS, KEYE (as KBVO) had no newscasts with the exception of nightly updates aired during Fox
prime time
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programming from a small closet studio. After the affiliation swap, on July 3, 1995, KEYE immediately launched a full slate of newscasts, under the moniker "K-EYEWitness News". Veteran anchorman Neal Spelce, formerly of KTBC, was hired as part of the new operation, and the station's Metric Boulevard studios were expanded to house the news department.
Since that time, the first newscast to be dropped was the noon newscast. The station has also added and since dropped three hours of newscasts on weekend mornings. KEYE originally used the ''
Eyewitness News
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History Pioneered by Westinghouse
The earliest known use of the ''Eyewitness New ...
'' format (titled ''K-EYEwitness News''), which was used until 2000 (the newscast title was shorted to ''KEYE News'' in late 1998, became ''CBS 42 K-EYE News'' in 2005, and then simply ''CBS 42 News'' in 2006).
KEYE-TV presently broadcasts 24½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 4½ hours on weekdays and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays); unlike most CBS stations in the
Central Time Zone, KEYE does not carry a midday newscast on weekdays. In addition, the station produces five hours of newscasts each week (consisting of 5 and 10 p.m. newscasts on weeknights, which are broadcast in Spanish) for its Telemundo-affiliated digital subchannel.
KEYE became the first television station in the Austin market—and the first station in the Four Points Media Group—to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in
high definition
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However, while the in-studio video is in high definition, most of the field video remains in pillarboxed 4:3 standard definition.
The station canceled its 5 p.m. newscast in September 2009, replacing it with ''We Are Austin LIVE,'' an hour-long 4 p.m. lifestyle show anchored by Michelle Valles and Jason Wheeler. A few weeks later, the weekday morning newscast was canceled and later replaced with a simulcast of the ''J.B. and Sandy Morning Show'' from
KAMX (94.7 FM; which was formerly owned alongside KEYE during its CBS ownership until
CBS Radio
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sold KAMX,
KKMJ,
KXBT and
KJCE to
Entercom Communications in August 2006); this left KEYE with only the 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts and a 5:30 p.m. newscast on Sunday evenings. On June 30, 2011, the simulcast of the ''J.B. and Sandy Morning Show'' was replaced by the in-house newscast ''We Are Austin Mornings'', a morning extension of ''We Are Austin LIVE'' that was similar in format to that of the national network morning news programs; the replacement was due in part to KEYE and
Entercom-owned KAMX being unable to reach a renewal agreement for Channel 42 to continue airing the ''JB and Sandy Morning Show'' simulcast.
On May 31, 2012, KEYE-TV announced the reversal of its September 2009 late afternoon news programming changes with cancellation of ''We Are Austin LIVE'' effective June 15 (which was replaced by ''
The Insider'' and ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''); the 5 p.m. newscast also returned to the schedule on June 18, 2012.
In contrast to former Fox stations on UHF that are now CBS, ABC or NBC stations—which often have had little to no success against their better-established news competitors, resulting in some stations even shutting down their news departments outright—KEYE's news department has made a particularly good account of itself in the quarter-century since the switch. It has benefited from CBS pouring significant resources into the news department when the network owned the station. Austin's meteoric growth in the new millennium also benefitted the station, as new residents judge all the market's stations on their current-day merits rather than their small-market beginnings, including KEYE. It wages a spirited battle for second place in the local Nielsen ratings with KXAN, and occasionally beats out KVUE for first.
Notable former on-air staff
*
Robert Flores – sports director (2000–2004; recently left
ESPN; now at
MLB Network)
*
Shaun Robinson – 5 p.m. anchor (1995–?; recently left ''
Access Hollywood'')
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is
multiplexed:
It was announced on March 29, 2008, that KEYE would begin carrying the
Retro Television Network on a new
digital subchannel
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42.2, running a customized schedule for the Austin market.
On October 1, 2009, digital channel 42.2 switched its affiliation to
Telemundo and debuted locally produced
Spanish-language
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newscasts at 5 and 10 p.m. weeknights, displacing RTV. It was the second Sinclair property upon their purchase associated with a Spanish-language network after
West Palm Beach sister station
WWHB-CA
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with
Azteca America.
Analog-to-digital conversion
KEYE-TV shut down its analog signal in November 2008.
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The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 43, using
PSIP to display KEYE-TV's
virtual channel as 42 on digital television receivers.
Due to the 2016–2017 FCC TV spectrum auction, KEYE moved from RF channel 43 to RF channel 34 on June 21, 2019.
ATSC 3.0 channels
On October 7, 2020,
ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) began broadcasting on
KBVO-CD
KBVO (channel 14) is a television station licensed to Llano, Texas, United States, serving the Austin area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside NBC affiliate KXAN-TV (channel 36); Nexstar also provides c ...
, with KEYE-TV as a participating station. KEYE-TV's CBS subchannel was added to the ATSC 3.0 multiplex, with the station hosting two subchannels on KBVO's behalf.
''FCC Licensing and Management for KBVO-CD'' September 10, 2020
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References
''Austin Business Journal
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'', April 3, 2006
"KVUE, KXAN hold on in latest ratings"
''Austin Business Journal'', August 30, 1996
''Austin Business Journal'', December 20, 1996
External links
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* – Telemundo Austin
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