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City | Weslaco, Texas |
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First air date | April 10, 1954 (70 years ago) (1954-04-10) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 5 (VHF, 1954-2009) |
Call sign meaning | Rio Grande Valley |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 43328 |
ERP | 57kW |
HAAT | 445 m (1,460 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 26°6′2.3″N97°50′21.5″W / 26.100639°N 97.839306°W /26.100639; -97.839306 |
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Website | www |
KRGV-TV (channel 5) is atelevision station licensed toWeslaco, Texas, United States, serving as theABC affiliate for theLower Rio Grande Valley. The station is owned by the Manship family ofBaton Rouge, Louisiana, through Mobile Video Tapes, Inc., which frequentlydoes business as KRGV-TV Corporation. KRGV-TV's studios are located on East Expressway (I-2/US 83) in Weslaco, and its transmitter is located inSanta Maria, Texas.
KRGV joined as a primaryNBC affiliate in 1954, sharing ABC programming withKGBT-TV. The original owner of the station was O. L. Taylor. In 1956, Taylor sold half of the station's interest to futurePresidentLyndon B. Johnson and his wife,Lady Bird Johnson's Texas-based broadcasting company. The Johnsons owned the station until 1961, until they sold it toKenco Enterprises. Mobile Video Tapes, which was formed by the Manship family, purchased the station from Kenco three years later. On April 12, 1976, KRGV became the first NBC affiliate to switch to ABC during a push by the network to attract new, stronger affiliates. One year later, sister stationWBRZ in Baton Rouge followed suit. From 1976 to 1981,CBS affiliateKGBT-TV would carry NBC programming on a secondary basis. NBC would not return full time to the Rio Grande Valley untilKVEO-TV signed on in 1981.
In 1995, KRGV added a secondary affiliation withUPN. The following year, UPN programming moved to KVEO.[2][3]
On August 24, 2009, KRGV extended its 10 p.m. newscast by 30 minutes. KRGV was one of six ABC affiliates to have hour-long 10 p.m. newscasts, along withKOAT-TV inAlbuquerque,KITV inHonolulu,WISN-TV inMilwaukee,WEAR-TV inPensacola, Florida, andKSTP-TV inMinneapolis–Saint Paul.[citation needed]
On September 9, 2009, KRGV began broadcasting in HD, and that same year, the channel rebranded itself toChannel 5 News.[citation needed]
In September 2010, KRGV began expandedChannel 5 News This Morning by a half hour, pushing the start time to 4:30 a.m.
In April 2011, KRGV expanded their morning newscast to Saturdays at 8 a.m. and Sundays at 9 a.m.
In October 2012, KRGV redesigned its website and logo, eliminating the "KRGV" ribbon underneath the logo, and integrating the ABC logo in its full form.
In 2017, KRGV ended with the weather Channel 5.4 First Warn Doppler Radar.
On November 2, 2020, KRGV's set was redesigned with new graphics and music.[4]
For many years, KRGV aired syndicated programming leading back into ABC's late night block andtape delayed the latter to accommodate whatever syndicated programming aired at that time.Married... with Children consistently aired at 10:30 p.m. following the newscast since it first began airing in syndication, while the rest of the late night schedule shifted around through the years. This caused the ABC programNightline to air as late as an hour and a half after its network slot andJimmy Kimmel Live! as many as two hours after its network slot in some years. By the 2010s, bothNightline andJimmy Kimmel Live! air back to back as they do across many affiliates, but were tape-delayed 30 minutes in favor of an extension of the 10 p.m. news known asChannel 5 News at 10:30. Because of the delay, bothNightline andKimmel were broadcast in standard definition. KRGV did not yet have the capability to record the two programs in HD for later rebroadcast. This all changed in 2009, when KRGV began recording network and syndicated programming in HD, enabling bothNightline andKimmel to be seen in HD.
In November 2004, KRGV, along with many other ABC affiliates, opted not to air the movieSaving Private Ryan when the network broadcast it uncut onVeterans Day.[5]
In January 2018, KRGV's contract withTribune Broadcasting'sAntenna TV ended, and the station moved its 10:30 p.m. newscast as part of its newly launched and locally programmed independent station known as "Somos El Valle", which includes a mix of Spanish and English content.[6] This allowed the station to airKimmel andNightline at their regular time slots as scheduled by the network.
Because of the station's midday newscast which airs at noon, KRGV has airedGMA3: What You Need To Know (previouslyThe Chew andAll My Children) on a day-behind basis at 11 a.m.
The station's signal ismultiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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5.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KRGV HD | ABC |
5.2 | Somos | Bilingual independent | ||
5.3 | 480p | 5Now | Local weather | |
5.4 | KRGV D4 | MeTV | ||
5.5 | METOONS | MeTV Toons |
KRGV-TV ended regular programming over its analog signal, over VHF channel 5, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United Statestransitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transitionVHF channel 13, usingvirtual channel 5.[8]
As part of theSAFER Act, KRGV kept its analog signal on the air until July 12 to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a loop ofpublic service announcements from theNational Association of Broadcasters.[9]