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KVII-TV

KVII-TV, better known as ProNews7, is an ABC affiliated television station in Amarillo, Texas that also operates satellite KVIH-TV digital channel 12 in Clovis, New Mexico. It was owned by Stanley Marsh 3 from 1967 until he sold it to Atlanta-based, New Vision Group in 2002. In 2005, New Vision Group's parent company sold the station to Barrington Broadcasting for $22.5 million.

KVII-TV uses the "Circle 7 logo" shared with ABC's owned-and-operated stations (O&O) and many ABC affiliates with Channel 7 frequencies. The Circle 7 logo has been in use continuously at KVII-TV since 1968, when it was adopted by then-owner Marsh Media shortly after purchasing the station.

KVII and satellite station KVIH serve viewers across a four-state region including the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, eastern New Mexico and southwestern Kansas. The station is broadcast over-the-air and via cable carriage and several UHF translators. In addition to Amarillo and Clovis, cities served include Canyon, Dumas, Pampa, Borger, Hereford, Muleshoe, Dalhart, Clarendon and Childress, Texas; Clayton, Tucumcari, Logan, San Jon and Portales, NM; Guymon, Boise City and Beaver, Okla.; and Elkhart and Liberal, Kan. Syndicated programming on KVII/KVIH includes: Judge Judy, Live with Regis and Kelly, Wheel of Fortune, Seinfeld, and Oprah, with weekend telecasts of Monk, and Texas Country Reporter.

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History

KVII signed on for the first time on December 21, 1957. This made Amarillo one of the smallest markets to have full service from all three networks.

KVII formerly operated another satellite, KVIJ-TV channel 8 in Sayre, Oklahoma, from 1976 to 1992. KVIJ ceased operations because most viewers in its area of western Oklahoma received their network programming via cable. This gave them access to stations from the Oklahoma City or Wichita Falls-Lawton DMAs including ABC affiliates KOCO and KSWO-TV, respectively, and very few actually tuned in to KVIJ directly. The former studio and transmitter site of KVIJ now sit vacant northwest of Sayre at the intersection of state highways 6 and 152, at 35°25′23.9″N 99°50′35.2″W / 35.423306°N 99.843111°W). Channel 8 began operations in 1961 as CBS affiliate KSWB-TV (licensed to Elk City, Oklahoma; its call sign related to original owner South West Broadcasting), and changed its call letters to KFDO-TV in 1966 when it became a satellite of Amarillo's CBS affiliate, KFDA-TV (at that time, channel 8 moved to Sayre). In 1976, it was sold to Marsh.

Also in 1976, KFDA's then-satellite station in Clovis, KFDW channel 12, was sold to Mel Wheeler (manager and a part owner of KFDA's then-ownership). The station remained a satellite of KFDA until 1979, when the station was sold to McAlister TV in Lubbock, Texas, and began operating as an adjunct to ABC affiliate KAMC (channel 28) in Lubbock under the call sign of KMCC. After the death of Bill McAlister, KMCC was sold to Marsh in 1986 and became a KVII satellite, changing the call letters to KVIH in the process. [1]

From 1999 to 2006, KVII helped provide an Amarillo affiliate station of The WB Television Network. KVII promoted and sold advertising for the network, while Amarillo's cable television operator broadcast the station on a cable channel. On September 18, 2006, KVII's DT2 subchannel became the area's new affiliates of The CW Television Network.

By mid-October, the digital signal was fully operating, coinciding with the introduction of a viewer-interactive newscast, in which viewers can send e-mails with questions and concerns in regards to the stories and features in the newscasts.

The Pro News title has been used at KVII-TV continuously since Marsh Media purchased the station from John Walton in late 1967. For many years, the 10 p.m. edition of Pro News was a 45-minute broadcast, but has been truncated back to 35 minutes in recent years. Also, Pro News 7 broadcast a unique 12 noon newscast on Sundays during the 1970s and 1980s, along with the noon broadcast Monday through Friday.

On-air staff

Current on-air staff

Anchors

Reporters

StormSearch 7 Weather Team

Sports team

Former on-air staff

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News/station presentation

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vdBroadcast television in the Texas Panhandle / High Plains area
Amarillo and surrounding area

KACV (2.1 PBS, 2.2 V-Me) • KAMR (4.1 NBC, 4.2 KCPN-LP) • KVII (7.1 ABC, 7.2 CW, 7.3 WX) • KFDA (10.1 CBS, 10.2 KZBZ-LP, 10.3 KTMO-LP, 10.4 LATV) • KWET (12.1 PBS/OETA, 12.2 OETA Okla) • KCIT (14.1 Fox, 14.2 This TV) • K17HI-D (3ABN) • KPTF (18.1 GLC) • K25GI (TBN) • KEYU (31.1 UNI, 31.2 KAMT-LP) • KAMM-LP 30 (MTV3) • KCPN-LP 33 (MNTV) • KTMO-LP 36 (TMD) • KTXD-LP 43 (AZA) • KZBZ-LP 46 (Ind) • KAMT-LP 50 (TFU)

Northeastern New Mexico

KENW 3 (PBS, Portales) • KVIH (12.1 ABC, 12.2 The CW, Clovis) • KCVP 34 (GLC, Clovis) Albuquerque channels with repeaters in region: KASA 2 (FOX) • KOB 4 (NBC) • KOAT 7 (ABC) • KRQE 13 (CBS)

Oklahoma Panhandle

K16AB 16 / K55BV 55 / K56AY 56 (PBS/OETA) Southwest Kansas channels available in region: KSWK 3 (PBS) • KBSD 6 (CBS) • KSNG 11 (NBC) • KUPK 13 (ABC) • KLKT 41 (A1)

Texas Broadcast television areas by city:

Abilene/SweetwaterAmarillo (Texas Panhandle)AustinBeaumont/Port ArthurCorpus ChristiDallas-Fort WorthDel Rio, TXEl PasoHoustonLaredoLubbockMidland-Odessa (Permian Basin)Rio Grande ValleySan AngeloSan AntonioSherman/Ada, OKTexarkana/Shreveport, LATyler/Longview (East Texas)VictoriaWaco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK

New Mexico Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa FeAmarillo, TXEl Paso, TXOdessa/Midland, TX

Oklahoma Broadcast television areas by city: Ada/Sherman, TXAmarillo, TXFort Smith, AR (Eastern OK)Joplin, MO (Northeast OK)Lawton/Wichita Falls, TXOklahoma City MetroTexarkana, TX-AR/Shreveport, LATulsa (East Central OK)

vd • Television stations in New Mexico
Albuquerque/ Santa Fe

KASA (2.1 FOX) • KOB (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Local Weather) • KNME (5.1 PBS, 5.2 V-me) • KOAT (7.1 ABC, 7.2 Estrella TV) • KNMD (9.1 World, 9.2 Create ) • KCHF (11.1 Rel.) • KRQE (13.1 CBS) • KTFQ (14.1 TFU) • KWBQ (19.1 CW) • KNAT (23.1 TBN, 23.2 Church, 23.3 JCTV, 23.4 Enlace, 23.5 Smile) • KAZQ (32.1 Rel., 32.2 GOD TV, 32.3 KTVS-LD) • KTVS-LD (36.1 Ind.) • KRTN-LD (39.1 TMD) • KLUZ (41.1 UNI, 41.2 LATV) • KASY (50.1 MNTV)

Abq. low-powered analog

KQDF-LP 25 (AZA) • KYNM-LP 30 (KCHF) • K38IM 38 (3ABN) • K43HW (Silent) • KTEL-LP 47 (TMD) • KTFA-LP 48 (HSN)

Outlying Areas

KOBR 8 (NBC) • KRMU 20.1 (PBS/RMPBS) • KRPV 27 (GLC) • KUPT 29 (MNT) • K47DR 47 (TBN)

Significantly Viewed Out-of-Market Stations Reception may vary by geographical location; some stations may be available only on cable

KENW 3 (PBS) • KVIH 12 (ABC) • KRWG 22 (PBS) • KTDO 48 (TMD)

New Mexico Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa FeAmarillo, TXEl Paso, TXOdessa/Midland, TX Colorado Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa Fe, NMColorado Springs/PuebloDenverGrand Junction/Montrose Arizona Broadcast television areas by city: Albuquerque/Santa Fe, NMPhoenix / FlagstaffTucson / NogalesYuma/El Centro, CA

vdTelevision stations in Central Oklahoma (including Metropolitan Oklahoma City)
Local stations

KFOR (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Weather) • KOCO (5.1 ABC, 5.2 AccuWX) • KWTV (9.1 CBS) • KETA (13.1 PBS, 13.2 OETA Okla) • KTBO (14.1 TBN, 14.2 Church, 14.3 JCTV, 14.4 Enlace, 14.5 Smile) • KLHO-LP 17 (ALMA) (31.1 TV Alabanza, 31.2 TV Alabanza, 31.3 Off Air, 31.4 Off Air) • KUOT-CA 19 (GCN) • KTOU-LP 21 (HSN) • KOKH (25.1 Fox) • KTUZ (30.1 TMD) • KOCB (34.1 CW) • KCHM-LP 36 / KWDW-LP 48 (UNI) • KXOC-LP 41 (A1) • KAUT (43.1 MNTV) • KOHC-LP 45 (AZA) (45.1 AZA, 45.2 TV Vision, 45.3 Mexicanal, 45.4 Alabanza) • KOCM (46.1 DS) • KSBI (52.1 Ind, 52.2 A1) • KOPX (62.1 ION, 62.2 Qubo, 62.3 ION Life)

Outlying areas

KUOK-CA 11 (Silent, Norman) • KWET (12.1 PBS, 12.2 OETA Okla, Cheyenne) • KOKT-LP (20 UNI, Sulphur) • KOMI-LP (24.1 Ind, Woodward) • KXOK-LP 31 (A1, Enid) • KUOK (35.1 UNI, Woodward)

Distant signals available in region

(availability depends on location) Tulsa: KJRH (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Weather) • KOTV (6.1 CBS, 6.2 This) • KTUL (8.1 ABC, 8.2 Weather, 8.3 RTV) • KOED (11.1 PBS, 11.2 OETA Okla) • KOKI (23.1 Fox) Sherman/Ada: KTEN (10.1 NBC, 10.2 CW, 10.3 ABC) • KXII (12.1 CBS, 12.2 MNTV, 12.3 Fox) Wichita: KSNW (3.1 NBC) • KAKE (10.1 ABC) • KWCH (12.1 CBS, 12.2 Weather) • KSAS (24.1 Fox) Wichita Falls: KFDX (3.1 NBC) • KAUZ (6.1 CBS) • KSWO (7.1 ABC)

Cable channels

Fox Sports OklahomaNews Now 53OETA YOU/OETA Kids (PBS)

Defunct stations

KVIJ 8 (ABC, Sayre) • KTVQ 25 (ABC)

Oklahoma Broadcast television areas by city:

Ada/Sherman, TXAmarillo, TXFort Smith, AR (Eastern OK)Joplin, MO (Northeast OK)Lawton/Wichita Falls, TXOklahoma City MetroTexarkana, TX-AR/Shreveport, LATulsa (East Central OK)

vdABC Network Affiliates in the state of Texas

KMID 2 (Midland) - KIII 3 (Corpus Christi) - KRGV 5 (Weslaco) - KLTV 7 / KTRE 9 (Tyler / Lufkin) - KVIA 7 (El Paso) - KVII 7 (Amarillo) - WFAA 8 (Dallas) - KBMT 12 (Beaumont) - KSAT 12 (San Antonio) - KTXS 12 / KTXE 38 (Sweetwater / San Angelo) - KTRK 13 (Houston) - KVUE 24 (Austin) - KAVU 25 (Victoria) - KXXV 25 / KRHD 40 (Waco / Bryan) - ABC Texoma 26.3 (Sherman) - KAMC 28 (Lubbock)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Texas
vdABC affiliates licensed to and serving New Mexico

KOAT-TV: KOFT 3 (Farmington) - KOCT 6 (Carlsbad) - KOAT 7 (Albuquerque) - KOVT 10 (Silver City) KVII-TV: KVIH 12 (Clovis)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in New Mexico
v CW Network Affiliates in the state of Texas

KCWX 2 (Fredericksburg/San Antonio) - KFDM-DT 6.2 (Beaumont) - KAUZ-DT 6.2 (Wichita Falls) - KVIA-DT 7.2 (El Paso) KVII-DT 7.2 (Amarillo) - KTEN-DT 10.2 (Ada, OK/Sherman) - KWTX-DT 10.2 / KBTX-DT 3.2 (Waco/Bryan) - KTXS-DT 12.2 (Abilene) KRIS-DT 13.2 (Corpus Christi) - "KWSA" 14 (San Angelo, cable-only) - KTXW-DT 15.2 (Laredo) - KLCW 22 (Lubbock) - KWWT 30 (Odessa) KDAF 33 (Dallas) - KIAH 39 (Houston) - KCEB 54 (Longview) - KNVA 54/KBVO-CA 51 (Austin) - KSFE-LP 67 (McAllen)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Texas
v CW affiliates licensed to and serving New Mexico

KWBQ 19 (Albuquerque)- KVIH 12.2 (Clovis)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in New Mexico
v Barrington Broadcasting Company, LLC
Corporate Management Roster: Keith L. Bland (Senior VP) • Christoper H. Cornelius (COO) • Mary L. Flodin (Senior VP) • Warren Spector (CFO) • K. James Yager (CEO)
ABC Network Affiliates: KHQA-DT27KTVOKVII / KVIHWGTU / WGTQ3WHOI5WPDE
CBS Network Affiliates: KGBTKHQAKRCGKTVO-DT27WTVH4
CW Network Affiliates: KVII-DT2 / KVIH-DT2KXTUWBSFWBVC3WHOI-DT25WSTQWWMB1
FOX Network Affiliates: KXRMKYOU2WACHWFXLWLUC-DT27
NBC Network Affiliates: WEYIWLUCWNWO6 7WPBN / WTOMWSTM

1 Barrington operates this station owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting. 2 Barrington operates this station owned by American Spirit Media, LLC. 3 Barrington operates these stations owned by Tucker Broadcasting. 4 Barrington operates this station owned by Granite Broadcasting. 5 Barrington owns this station but Granite Broadcasting controls its management. 6 Station affiliated with the Retro Television Network (a.k.a. RTV). 7 Station affiliated with America One.

Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. • Employees: Unknown at this time. • Stock Symbol: None, privately held. • Website: www.barringtontv.com

Categories: ABC network affiliates | CW network affiliates | CW network subchannel-only affiliates | Barrington Broadcasting Company | Channel 7 TV stations in the United States | Television channels and stations established in 1957 | Television stations in Texas

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