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! colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattanooga,_Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee]
 
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*''New Tall Tower, More Picture Power'' (1960s)
 
*''New Tall Tower, More Picture Power'' (1960s)
 
*''Chattanooga's News Source'' (1980s)
 
*''Chattanooga's News Source'' (1980s)
*''The Look Of Chattanooga is TV-12'' (1991-1992)
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*''The Look of Chattanooga is TV-12'' (1991-1992, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
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*''This is CBS, on TV-12 ''(1992-1994, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
*''I am WDEF People" (1994-1995)
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*''I am WDEF People'' (1994-1995, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
 
*''People You Can Count On'' (1995-1997)
 
*''People You Can Count On'' (1995-1997)
 
*''When Local News Comes First ''(1997-2002) 
 
*''When Local News Comes First ''(1997-2002) 
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*Carrie Davis, Reporter, Fill-in Anchor (WSPA Morning Anchor/Medical Reporter)
 
*Carrie Davis, Reporter, Fill-in Anchor (WSPA Morning Anchor/Medical Reporter)
 
*Timothy Bradfield, Reporter
 
*Timothy Bradfield, Reporter
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==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="175" position="center" captionalign="center">
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ScreenHunter_50031 Jun. 08 08.05.jpg|WDEF TV12 - Lookout For 12 promo from late April 1954
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Wdef1261.jpg|WDEF TV12 logo from the mid 1950s
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ScreenHunter_50021 Jun. 08 07.12.jpg|WDEF The Tri-State Report 11PM Weeknight open from April 12, 1972
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ScreenHunter_50023 Jun. 08 07.18.jpg|WDEF The Tri-State Report - The Morning Show open from July 2, 1982
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ScreenHunter_50019 Jun. 08 07.09.jpg|WDEF TV12 - Barney Miller - Weeknights id from late 1982
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ScreenHunter_50020 Jun. 08 07.09.jpg|WDEF The Tri-State Report open from 1982
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ScreenHunter_50012 Jun. 07 23.16.jpg|WDEF TV12 - You And TV12, We've Got The Touch promo from late 1984
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ScreenHunter_50013 Jun. 07 23.18.jpg|WDEF TV12 - Solid Gold - Saturday promo from late 1985
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ScreenHunter_50022 Jun. 08 07.14.jpg|WDEF TV12 & WDOD-FM 96 - Tennessee Homecoming '86 Road Map promo for Summer 1986
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ScreenHunter_50014 Jun. 07 23.19.jpg|WDEF TV12 - Share The Spirit On TV-12 promo from late 1986
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ScreenHunter_50015 Jun. 07 23.23.jpg|WDEF Newscenter 12 open from 1987
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ScreenHunter_50018 Jun. 08 07.08.jpg|WDEF Newscenter 12 open from 1988
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ScreenHunter_50028 Jun. 08 07.34.jpg|WDEF News 12 Special: Tennessee Aquarium Dedication Ceremonies open from May 1, 1992
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ScreenHunter_50026 Jun. 08 07.27.jpg|WDEF News 12 6PM Weeknight open from October 24, 1994
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ScreenHunter_50027 Jun. 08 07.29.jpg|WDEF News 12 6PM Weeknight close from October 24, 1994
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ScreenHunter_50025 Jun. 08 07.25.jpg|WDEF News 12 open from 2002
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ScreenHunter_50032 Jun. 08 08.07.jpg|WDEF News 12 Special Presentation: 50 Years: Remembering 50 Years Of Local Television open from 2004
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ScreenHunter_50024 Jun. 08 07.24.jpg|WDEF News 12 12PM open from 2008
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ScreenHunter_50016 Jun. 08 07.04.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now 11PM open from 2015
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ScreenHunter_50035 Jun. 08 15.44.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now - Top Local Story open from 2015
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ScreenHunter_50017 Jun. 08 07.05.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now - Storm Team 12 Weather open from 2015
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ScreenHunter_50036 Jun. 08 15.46.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now Sunrise - Sunrise Sports open from 2015
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ScreenHunter_50033 Jun. 08 08.14.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now On Demand open from 2015
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news12now-entertainment-300x169.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now - Entertainment News open from January 2016
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news12now-national-news-300x169.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now - National News open from March 2016
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ScreenHunter_50029 Jun. 08 07.48.jpg|WDEF News 12 Point Of View open from February 25, 2017
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ScreenHunter_50034 Jun. 08 08.16.jpg|WDEF News 12 Now This Morning Weekday on-air screen bug from June 7, 2017
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</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-1 ^]''' [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g98DlPVl67lFGqnyLc5M-9G6-xNgD96ASGU80 "List of TV stations to end analog on Tuesday" From Google (February 13, 2009)]
 
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-1 ^]''' [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g98DlPVl67lFGqnyLc5M-9G6-xNgD96ASGU80 "List of TV stations to end analog on Tuesday" From Google (February 13, 2009)]
 
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-2 ^]''' [http://wdef.com/comment/reply/29645 WDEF News 12 Goes All Digital: See What You Missed Overnight], Joe Legge, WDEF-TV, February 18, 2009
 
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-2 ^]''' [http://wdef.com/comment/reply/29645 WDEF News 12 Goes All Digital: See What You Missed Overnight], Joe Legge, WDEF-TV, February 18, 2009
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-Boxoffice7_3-0 ^]''' [http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_111056-1 "Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films"]. ''Boxoffice'': 13. November 10, 1956. http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_111056-1.
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#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-Boxoffice7_3-0 ^]''' [http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_111056-1 "Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films"]. ''Boxoffice'': 13. November 10, 1956. http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_111056-1.
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-4 ^]''' [http://www.media-general.com/press/2006/oct13_06.html "Media General Completes Sale of WDEF-TV in Chattanooga to Morris Multimedia"]. Media General. October 13, 2006. http://www.media-general.com/press/2006/oct13_06.html. Retrieved April 8 2009.
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#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-4 ^]''' [http://www.media-general.com/press/2006/oct13_06.html "Media General Completes Sale of WDEF-TV in Chattanooga to Morris Multimedia"]. Media General. October 13, 2006. http://www.media-general.com/press/2006/oct13_06.html. Retrieved April 8 2009.
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-5 ^]''' [http://www.wdef.com/about "About Us"]. WDEF. http://www.wdef.com/about. Retrieved April 8 2009.
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#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDEF-TV#cite_ref-5 ^]''' [http://www.wdef.com/about "About Us"]. WDEF. http://www.wdef.com/about. Retrieved April 8 2009.
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.wdef.com/ WDEF.com]
 
*[http://www.wdef.com/ WDEF.com]
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*[http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=35017028&x=-85321627&z=18&l=0&m=h&v=2 Location of WDEF studios on Wikimapia]
 
*[http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=35017028&x=-85321627&z=18&l=0&m=h&v=2 Location of WDEF studios on Wikimapia]
 
*[http://www.huntsvillerewound.com/HSVtvhistory Huntsville Rewound-Huntsville AL TV Memories]
 
*[http://www.huntsvillerewound.com/HSVtvhistory Huntsville Rewound-Huntsville AL TV Memories]
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[[Category:1954 in establishments]]
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[[Category:1950s establishments]]
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[[Category:Local television stations in the state of Tennessee]]
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[[Category:Local television stations in the United States]]
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[[Category:Local television stations in Chattanooga, Tennessee]]

Revision as of 19:48, 8 June 2017

WDEF–TV channel 12 is the CBS affiliate television station for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. The station, whose call letters came from its former AM and FM sister stations, is owned by Morris Multimedia. Its transmitter is located in Signal Mountain, Tennessee.

WDEF's broadcasts have been digital-only since February 17, 2009.[1][2][3]

WDEF-TV
[1]
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Branding WDEF News 12
Slogan Local, Quick and to the Point
Channels Digital: 12 (VHF)
Subchannels 12.1 CBS
Owner Morris Multimedia, Inc.

(WDEF-TV, Inc.)

First air date April 25, 1954
Former channel number(s) Analog:

12 (1954-2009) Digital: 47 (2004-2009)

Former affiliations All secondary:

DuMont (1954–1955) NBC (1954-1956) ABC (1954-1958) UPN (2004-2006)

Transmitter power 26 kW
Height 384 m
Facility ID 54385
Transmitter coordinates 35°8′6″N 85°19′25″W / 35.135°N 85.32361°W / 35.135; -85.32361
Website www.wdef.com

History

The station signed on the air on April 25, 1954, carrying programming from all four networks, though it has always been a primary CBS affiliate. It was owned by Joe Engel, who owned the Chattanooga Lookouts baseball team as well as WDEF radio (AM 1370 and FM 92.3). It took the CBS affiliation from WROM-TV (now WTVC, (channel 9). It lost NBC to WRGP-TV (now WRCB-TV) in 1956, and lost ABC to WTVC (the former WROM) in 1958. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.[4]

For many years, WDEF was owned by Park Communications, which was bought by Media General in 1997. In 2006, Media General sold the station to Morris Multimedia.[5]

On Saturday, April 4, 2009, WDEF-TV became the first station in Chattanooga to launch local news in high definition, with, News 12 at 11 as the first HD newscast. </ref>

Programming

In its early years, WDEF was locally oriented, offering a mix of children's shows, talk and variety programs, including Point Of View, one of the longest–running local public–affairs programs in the United States.[6]

Luther Masingill is the station's best–known personality. He was discovered by Engel in 1940 and has been a fixture in Chattanooga broadcasting ever since. While hosting the morning show on WDEF radio (as he has since 1941), he hosts the "Community Calendar" segment on WDEF–TV's morning newscast. He also advertises lost pets on channel 12's noon newscast

Mort Lloyd was the station's top anchor from the station's inception in 1954 until 1958, when he moved to rival NBC affiliate WRGP-TV. He returned to the anchor chair at channel 12 from 1970 until he stepped down to run for Congress in 1974]. He won the Democratic nomination, but died in a plane crash while en route to a victory celebration. His widow, Marilyn Lloyd, replaced him on the ballot and won in November, serving twenty years until 1995.

News/station presentation

Newscast titles

  • The Tri-State Report (1969-1984)
  • NewsCenter 12 (1984-1992)
  • News 12 (1992-present)

Station slogans

  • New Tall Tower, More Picture Power (1960s)
  • Chattanooga's News Source (1980s)
  • The Look of Chattanooga is TV-12 (1991-1992, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
  • This is CBS, on TV-12 (1992-1994, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
  • I am WDEF People (1994-1995, localized version of CBS ad campaign)
  • People You Can Count On (1995-1997)
  • When Local News Comes First (1997-2002) 
  • Local, Quick and to the Point (2002-present)

News music packages

  • On Top of It All (19??-19??)
  • Tuesday13 (19??-19??)
  • Signature (1991-1995)
  • WFTV 1988 News Theme (1995-1998)
  • Counterpoint (1998-2002)
  • News Matrix (2002-present)

[2] This film, television or video-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it with reliably sourced additions.==On-air staff==

Current on-air staff

  • Patrick Core, Chief Meteorologist
  • John Mercer , 6:00PM & 11:00 PM Anchor/Reporter
  • Nordia Epps, 11:00 PM Anchor/Reporter
  • Amy Katcher, Weekend Meteorologist/Reporter
  • Reneé LaSalle,6:00 PM Anchor/Reporter
  • Webb Wright, Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter
  • Joe Legge, Noon Anchor/Reporter
  • Luther Masingill, Community Calendar
  • Rick Nyman, Sports Director
  • Rachel Oesch, Morning Anchor

Past on-air staff

  • David Ross, Reporter, Weekend Anchor (1984-1986) -- now Alternate Public Defender, Los Angeles County.
  • Debbie Baer, Weather and Human Interest, (1978-1980)
  • Jay Berman, Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter (2003-2006, Now at MLB.com and 1010 WINS)
  • Allison Braxton, General Assignment Reporter (2003–06, now at WVUE)
  • Chip Chapman, Morning and Noon Meteorologist (now works in Chattanooga radio)
  • Lynette Charles, Weekend Meteorologist (now at WPMT)
  • Chris Allen, General Assignment and Education Reporter
  • Brooke Cornell, Weekend Meteorologist (?)
  • Tom Gilliland, Anchor
  • Dick James, Anchor
  • McLain Ramsey, Anchor
  • Jim Garner, Host
  • Betty Mac, Hostess
  • Tom Willette, Host
  • Jolly Cholly (Charles Krause), Host
  • Vic Gramount, Anchor
  • Hoyt Cameron, Anchor
  • Allen Jones, Anchor-Reporter
  • Russ Geller, Weekend Anchor/Reporter (1980-1983 now News Director at WCBI)
  • Ebony Hall, Reporter (1998-2004, now at WBMA)
  • Candice Lee, 6:00 and 11:00 Anchor (now at WCMH)
  • Kristy Lindstrom, Weekend Meteorologist (?)
  • David Neal, Chief Meteorologist (1987–97, now at WIAT)
  • Melissa Riopka, Anchor/Reporter (now at WBMA)
  • Alison Starling, Anchor/Reporter (now at WJLA)
  • Ben Tackett, Weathercaster (1983-86)
  • Kurt Williams, Anchor/Reporter (now at WTKR)
  • Cater Lee, News Anchor (now at CBS 2/KCAL 9 in Los Angeles)
  • David Carroll, Morning Show Host (now at WRCB)
  • Glenn Halbrooks, News Anchor (now at WAKA 8 in Montgomery, AL)
  • Tracy Moore, News Anchor
  • Mike King, News Anchor
  • Dale Harris, News Anchor
  • John Clark, News Anchor
  • Jim Hampton, News Anchor
  • Jerry Brown, News Anchor (now at WMBB)
  • Tom Hogue, Reporter, News Anchor
  • Dave Daughtry, News Anchor
  • Rich Buddine, News Anchor
  • Steve Conrad, News Anchor
  • Mort Lloyd, News Anchor
  • John Gray, Weather
  • Neal Kassebaum, 11 PM and Weekend weather anchor, now with Raycom Sports, Charlotte, NC.
  • Harv Bradley, Weather
  • Bill Schoocraft, Sports
  • Bill Smith, Sports
  • Bill McAfee, News Anchor
  • Ken Kettering, Sports
  • Randy Smith, Sports
  • Deb Collins, News Anchor
  • Christy Murphy, News Anchor
  • Ted Perry, News Anchor (now at WITI-TV)
  • Bill Ross, News Anchor
  • Garry Mac, News Anchor
  • Sally Schulze, News Anchor (most recently with WESH-TV, Orlando)
  • Heidi Robinson, News Anchor
  • Ken Chambers, News Anchor
  • Rebecca Williams, News Anchor
  • Ray White, News Anchor
  • Chet Green, News Anchor
  • Suzy Rigsby, News Anchor
  • Mike Lewis News Anchor
  • Joyce Oscar, News Anchor (now with WSB-TV, Atlanta)
  • Rich Everitt, News Anchor
  • Mark Grimm, Reporter
  • Jim Bradley Reporter
  • Margaret Johnson, Noon Anchor
  • Linda Edwards Noon Anchor
  • Kendra Farn, Reporter
  • Helen Hardin, Reporter, Morning Show Host
  • Sarah Harlow, Reporter
  • Beth McKay, Reporter
  • Dan Lothian, Reporter (now with CNN)
  • Kevin Billingsley, Sports Anchor
  • Bill Ericson, Sports
  • Esme Murphy, Reporter
  • Bethany Mowry, Reporter
  • Mike Chambers, Reporter
  • Doug Thomas, Sports
  • Chip Tarkenton, Sports
  • Leigh Mosely, Reporter
  • Catherine Cate, Reporter
  • Elizabeth Batterson, Reporter
  • Sherry Wein, Reporter
  • Gene Pinder, Reporter
  • Mike Andrews, Reporter
  • Lauren Thierry, Reporter (formerly of CNN)
  • Tina Crawford, Reporter, Fill-in morning anchor(Now with the Chattanooga Nature Center)
  • Carrie Davis, Reporter, Fill-in Anchor (WSPA Morning Anchor/Medical Reporter)
  • Timothy Bradfield, Reporter

Gallery

References

  1. ^ http://wdef.com/news/pick_a_date_congress_sends_mixed_message_to_tv_stations_viewers/02/2009
  2. ^ "List of TV stations to end analog on Tuesday" From Google (February 13, 2009)
  3. ^ WDEF News 12 Goes All Digital: See What You Missed Overnight, Joe Legge, WDEF-TV, February 18, 2009
  4. ^ "Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films". Boxoffice: 13. November 10, 1956. http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_111056-1.
  5. ^ "Media General Completes Sale of WDEF-TV in Chattanooga to Morris Multimedia". Media General. October 13, 2006. http://www.media-general.com/press/2006/oct13_06.html. Retrieved April 8 2009.
  6. ^ "About Us". WDEF. http://www.wdef.com/about. Retrieved April 8 2009.

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