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* Nick Hausen - meteorologist; weekend evenings, also multimedia journalist * Nick Hausen - meteorologist; weekend evenings; also multimedia journalist
* Ashley Smith - meteorologist; weekday mornings * Ashley Smith - meteorologist; weekday mornings



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WSIL-TV is the ABC-affiliated television station for the northern portion of West Tennessee, Southern Illinois, Southeastern Missouri, and the Purchase area of Western Kentucky that is licensed to Harrisburg, Illinois. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 from a transmitter in Creal Springs, Illinois. Locally owned, the station has studios on Country Aire Drive in Carterville, Illinois along IL 13. Syndicated programming on WSIL includes: Entertainment Tonight, Ellen, The Nate Berkus Show, and Anderson Live. The station operates a full-time satellite, KPOB-TV in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. This station airs a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 15 from a transmitter in the city along US 60/US 67. WSIL does not maintain any offices in Poplar Bluff. WSIL can also be seen on digital translator K10KM-D channel 10 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Digital television

Channel Aspect Format Programming
3.1 / 15.1 16:9 720p main WSIL/KPOB programming / ABC (HDTV)
3.2 / 15.2 4:3 480i SDTV simulcast of 3.1 / 15.1

History

WSIL signed-on for the first time December 1, 1953. It originally broadcast an analog signal on UHF channel 22 but moved to VHF channel 3 in March 1959 as did numerous stations originally assigned to UHF allocations before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated that television-set manufacturers include UHF tuning capability in their products in 1964. The original UHF transmitter had been built in Harrisburg before Paducah, Harrisburg, and Cape Girardeau had been collapsed into one large market.

However, some parts of Southeastern Missouri could not receive channel 3's signal clearly, presumably because WSIL had to conform it to protect WREC-TV (now WREG-TV) in Memphis, Tennessee in the next market to the south. As a result, KPOB signed-on September 15, 1967 to provide service to those counties, although Jonesboro, Arkansas' KAIT (another ABC station) may have been visible in much of the area.

For many years, WSIL did not air the weeknight broadcasts of ABC News, broadcasting instead a children's show featuring cartoons and Three Stooges shorts in the 5:30 to 6:30 time slot. It was not until sometime in the late-1970s it became the last ABC affiliate in the United States to abandon the practice of preempting the network news. However, in ABC's earlier years, quite a number of local stations did not carry the newscasts because their ratings trailed competitors CBS and NBC by a large margin. This changed when ABC initiated the World News Tonight (now ABC World News) format in 1978, finally establishing the network as a significant news operation.

WSIL had the unique distinction of being the first station in the market to broadcast a digital signal at a full 1 megawatt of power (equivalent to 5 megawatts in analog) on October 22, 2002. It will soon also be the first to air a mobile digital signal. The station was one of the ABC affiliates that refused to air NYPD Blue during its first season in 1993-1994. Station Manager Steve Wheeler appeared on Good Morning America to explain his decision. During the interview with Charlie Gibson, Wheeler announced that if the program was successful, WSIL would reconsider. During this first season, Fox affiliate KBSI aired the program during the assigned network slot Tuesdays nights at 9 Central Time.

News operation

WSIL's newscasts focus almost exclusively on Southern Illinois unlike the other big three stations in the area. This is despite the presence of KPOB, which is a straight simulcast of WSIL. In fact, channel 3 does not even mention the market's other two main cities (Paducah and Cape Girardeau) in its on-air identifications, choosing to identify as "Harrisburg/Marion/Carbondale". CBS affiliate KFVS-TV provides some coverage of Southern Illinois from a nearby bureau on East Plaza Drive in Carterville.

Traditionally, KFVS has covered Southeastern Missouri more while NBC affiliate WPSD-TV offers the most coverage of Western Kentucky since it is based in Paducah. Its newscasts are known as News 3 even though program listings online and on satellite services can refer to them as News 3 News. Unlike most ABC affiliates, WSIL does not air a midday newscast during the week. On October 6, 2010, WSIL became the first station in the region to offer news in high definition. On September 10, 2012, News 3 This Morning was expanded to a two-hour newscast by moving its start time to 5 am.

News team

Anchors

  • Kristin Crowley - weekend evenings
  • Emily Eddington - weekday mornings (5-7 a.m.); also multimedia journalist
  • Emily Finnegan - weeknights at 10 p.m.; also consumer reporter
  • Kevin Hunsperger - weekday mornings (5-7 a.m.); also multimedia journalist and "To Your Health" segment producer
  • Mark Kiesling - weeknights at 5 p.m.; also news promotion and special projects
  • Edan Schultz - weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.; also managing editor

Weather team

  • Jim Rasor (AMS and NWA Seals of Approval) - chief meteorologist; weeknights at 5, 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Nick Hausen - meteorologist; weekend evenings; also multimedia journalist
  • Ashley Smith - meteorologist; weekday mornings

Sports team

  • Darren Kinnard - sports director; weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Kelly Burke - sports anchor; weekend evenings, also sports reporter
  • Bret Beherns - sports reporter

Reporters

  • Evie Allen - general assignment reporter; also producer and "Class Act" segment producer
  • Hilary LeHew - multimedia journalist
  • Fanna Haile-Selassie - general assignment reporter
  • Matthew Searcy - general assignment reporter
  • Melissa Kohn - general assignment reporter
  • Sam Smith - multimedia journalist
  • Stephanie Tyrpak - multimedia journalist

References

  1. http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/program.pl?ID=781790 Vanderbilt Television News Archive
  2. Our Team

External links

Broadcast television in Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky and Northwest Tennessee
This region includes the following cities: Paducah, KY
Cape Girardeau, MO
Harrisburg, IL
Union City, TN
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable or satellite television
Paducah, KY
Cape Girardeau/Poplar Bluff, MO
Harrisburg/Carbondale, IL
Outlying areas
Southern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Northwest Tennessee
Kentucky broadcast television areas
Bowling Green
Charleston/Huntington, WV
Cincinnati, OH
Evansville, IN
Knoxville, TN
Lexington
Louisville
Paducah (Western Kentucky/Southern Illinois/Southeast Missouri)
Tennessee broadcast television areas by city
Chattanooga
Jackson
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
Martin/Union City
Tri-Cities
See also
Jonesboro TV
Little Rock TV
Springfield, IL TV
Springfield, MO TV
St. Louis TV
Terre Haute TV
ABC network affiliates licensed to and serving the state of Illinois
Primary*
Secondary**
Defunct
(*) – indicates station is in one of Illinois' primary TV markets
(**) – indicates station is in an out-of-state TV market, but reaches a small portion of Illinois
See also
ABC
CBS
CW
Fox
Ion
MyNetworkTV
NBC
PBS
Other stations in Illinois
Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Missouri
ABC
CBS
Fox
NBC
The CW
MyNetworkTV
Ion Television
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