KVEO-TV

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KVEO-TV
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Rio Grande Valley, Texas
United States
City of license Brownsville, Texas
Branding KVEO (general)
News Center 23 (newscasts)
Slogan The Valley's new choice for news
Channels Digital: 24 (UHF)
Virtual: 23 (PSIP)
Subchannels 23.1 NBC
23.2 Estrella TV
Affiliations NBC
Owner Nexstar Broadcasting Group
(Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.)
First air date December 18, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-12-18)
Call letters' meaning KVEO = "que veo", Spanish for "what I am watching"
Sister station(s) Waco/Killeen/Temple
KWKT
Bryan/College Station:
KYLE-TV
Tyler/Longview:
KETK-TV, KFXK, KTPN-LD/KLPN-LD
Abilene:
KTAB, KRBC
San Angelo:
KLST, KSAN
Midland/Odessa:
KMID, KPEJ
Lubbock:
KLBK, KAMC
Amarillo:
KAMR, KCIT, KCPN-LP
El Paso:
KTSM
Wichita Falls:
KFDX, KJTL, KJBO-LP
Former channel number(s) Analog:
23 (UHF, 1981–2009)
Former affiliations UPN (secondary, 1996–1999)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 445 m
Facility ID 12523
Transmitter coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.rgvproud.com

KVEO-TV is the NBC affiliate television station for Brownsville, Texas, and serves the entire surrounding metropolitan area, known as the Rio Grande Valley.

It broadcasts with a digital signal on UHF channel 24. It airs on Time Warner Cable systems as cable 8 in standard definition and 860 in high definition. It is operated out of its studios located on North Expressway (Interstate 69E/US Highway 77/US Highway 83) in Brownsville. KVEO is also available on channel 23 in both standard definition and high definition on DirecTV and Dish Network .

History

KVEO signed on in December 1981. Before then, the area had been one of the few in the country without a full-time NBC affiliate; the area's original NBC affiliate, Weslaco's KRGV-TV, had become a full-time ABC affiliate in 1976. In the interim, CBS affiliate KGBT-TV carried NBC programming on a secondary basis. KVEO added a secondary affiliation with UPN in 1996, replacing previous secondary affiliate KRGV-TV;[1] in 1999, the station lost UPN to XHRIO-TV in Matamoros.[2][3]

On April 24, 2013, Communications Corporation of America announced the sale of its entire group (including KVEO) to the Nexstar Broadcasting Group.[4] The sale was completed on January 1, 2015.[5]

Newscasts

At the station's inception, KVEO had a news operation branded as Total 23 News but in a year or two, local news programming was dropped in favor of entertainment programming due to very low news ratings against the other area stations.

Local news returned to the station on October 1, 2007, under the NewsCenter 23 branding. The newscasts are produced in high definition, making KVEO the first station in the Rio Grande Valley to do so.

In January 2010, ComCorp announced that it would close KVEO's news department, other than a few reporters. The locally-produced newscast would now originate from a ComCorp-controlled station in El Paso, KDBC-TV, using its own staff, with the remaining reporters in Brownsville filing reports. The new newscast, which debuted January 18, 2010, is broadcast live from El Paso.[6][7]

Weather segment

Even before KVEO restarted its news operation, KVEO provided a weather segment at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. weekday evenings with meteorologist Jason McCleave of WeatherVision. (A similar segment continues to air at 10 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday nights, as KVEO does not air weekend newscasts.) KVEO also broadcasts local forecast segments during Today.

KVEO offered NBC Weather Plus on 23-2 prior to NBC Universal's acquisition of The Weather Channel and subsequent termination of the Weather Plus service.

Digital television

KVEO has been broadcasting a DTV signal since 2005.

Digital channels

Virtual
Channel
Physical
RF Channel
Video Aspect Programming
23.1 24.1 1080i 16:9 main KVEO programming / NBC HD
23.2 24.2 480i 4:3 Estrella TV

The KVEO subchannels can be picked up on basic cable by connecting the cable directly into an HDTV with a built-in QAM tuner.

Programming

Syndicated programming on KVEO includes: The Big Bang Theory, Jerry Springer, Maury, Rachael Ray and Dr. Phil.

See also

References

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  4. https://licensing.fcc.gov/cdbs/CDBS_Attachment/getattachment.jsp?appn=101552312&qnum=5040&copynum=1&exhcnum=1
  5. Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  6. El Paso Times: "Ayoub and Bettes now in Brownsville ... sorta", January 14, 2010.
  7. http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/articles/kveo-107500-paso-most.html

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