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− | == KGGM-TV == |
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+ | ||1953–1959 |
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− | === 1953–195? === |
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+ | ||1959–1967 |
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+ | ||1967–1969 |
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+ | |Screen Shot 2016-08-28 at 12.47.40 AM.png|1969–1976 |
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+ | |Screen Shot 2016-08-28 at 12.27.09 AM.png|1976–1979 |
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+ | |Kggm1378.jpg|1979–1980 |
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+ | |KGGM-TV 1980.png|1980–1988 |
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+ | |Screen Shot 2014-02-12 at 5.36.52 PM.png|1988–1990 |
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+ | |Tobacco gux27a00.jpg|1990–1992 |
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+ | |Screen shot 2012-06-07 at 7.14.52 AM.png|1992–1993 |
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+ | |KRQE Q13 (1993-1998).svg|1993–1998 |
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+ | |Krqe13cbsnews.png|1997–1998 |
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+ | |KRQE 1998.jpg|1998–2000 |
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+ | |KRQE 2000.gif|2000–2010 |
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+ | |KRQE Primary Logo.png|2010–2018 |
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+ | |KRQE 1.svg|2018–present}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==KGGM-TV== |
+ | ===1953–1959=== |
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− | {{Missing former logo}} |
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+ | Originally signed on the air on October 4, 1953 as '''KGGM-TV''', owned by the Hebenstreit family's New Mexico Broadcasting Company along with KGGM radio (610 AM, now [[KNML]]). |
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+ | ===1959–1967=== |
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+ | {{Missing logo}} |
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+ | ===1967–1969=== |
− | {{Missing |
+ | {{Missing logo}} |
− | === |
+ | ===1969–1976=== |
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+ | KBIM-TV began broadcasting as a CBS affiliate on February 24, 1966. The New Mexico Broadcasting Company acquired KBIM in 1989, which had until that time operated independently as a CBS affiliate, for $5 million. The purchase created financial strains on the Hebenstreits, who opted to sell their remaining shares to [[Lee Enterprises|Lee]] in 1991. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | === |
+ | ===1976–1979=== |
+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2016-08-28 at 12.27.09 AM.png|center|220px]] |
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− | {{Missing former logo}} |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | Screen Shot 2016-08-28 at 12.27.13 AM.png |
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+ | Screen Shot 2016-11-02 at 2.44.44 PM.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | === |
+ | ===1979–1980=== |
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− | {{Missing former logo}} |
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− | === |
+ | ===1980–1988=== |
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+ | [[File:KGGM-TV 1980.png|center|200px]] |
+ | After having sold off KGGM radio in 1973, the Hebenstreits sold 42% of KGGM-TV to [[Lee Enterprises]] in 1985. The New Mexico Broadcasting Company acquired semi-satellite KBIM-TV in Roswell, which had until that time operated independently as a CBS affiliate, for $5 million in 1989. The purchase created financial strains on the Hebenstreits, who opted to sell their remaining shares to Lee in 1991. |
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− | == |
+ | ===1988–1990=== |
+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2014-02-12 at 5.36.52 PM.png|center|200px]] |
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− | === 1992–199? === |
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− | {{Missing former logo}} |
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− | === |
+ | ===1990–1992=== |
+ | [[File:Tobacco gux27a00.jpg|center|200px]] |
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− | {{Missing former logo}} |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | Tobacco gux27a00 1.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | == |
+ | ==KRQE== |
+ | ===1992–1993=== |
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+ | [[File:Screen shot 2012-06-07 at 7.14.52 AM.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | Citing the station's perceived reputation as a perennial third-place news outlet, Lee changed the call letters—at Andrew Hebenstreit's suggestion—to '''KRQE''' on September 7, 1992. However, the name "New Mexico Broadcasting Company" continued on the station's license well into the 21st century. |
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+ | ===1993–1998=== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE Q13 (1993-1998).svg|center|200px]] |
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− | CBS_Affiliate_ID_s_1995-Part_1_18.jpg| |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | CBS Affiliate ID s 1995-Part 1 18.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | === |
+ | ====1997–1998==== |
− | [[File: |
+ | [[File:Krqe13cbsnews.png|center|170px]] |
+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | KRQE Q13 News 530 open 1998.jpg|''Q13 News'' open (1998) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===1998–2000=== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE 1998.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | In 1998, Lee rebranded the combination of KRQE, KBIM-TV, and KREZ-TV in Durango, Colorado (which it had purchased), as "CBS Southwest" and revamped the Roswell and Durango stations' news services to produce inserts into KRQE's early evening newscasts. |
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+ | Lee would eventually exit broadcasting and sold KRQE, along with most of the rest of its group, to [[Emmis Communications]] in 2000. In 2005, Emmis, in its own exit from television, sold the station to [[LIN Media|LIN TV Corporation]] in a group deal that included sister stations [[WLUK-TV]] in Green Bay, [[WALA-TV]] and [[WFNA|WBPG]] in Mobile–Pensacola, and [[WTHI-TV]] in Terre Haute. |
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+ | ===2000–present=== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE logo without CBS eye.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | {{card|designer=Giant Octopus (2000-2018)<br>Linear Drift (2018-present)|type=Helvetica Neue|date=2000}} |
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+ | The "CBS Southwest" branding went nowhere, largely because the other stations in the market have long branded themselves by their call letters (even after acquiring or starting their own satellite stations), and in 2000 the station changed its branding to "KRQE News 13." |
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+ | ====2000–2010==== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE 2000.gif|center|200px]] |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | KRQE 10p open 2000.jpg|''KRQE News 13'' 10pm open (2000-2006) |
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+ | KRQE EYT 2000.jpg|"Earning Your Trust" promo (2000-2006) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ====2010–2018==== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE Primary Logo.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | On August 8, 2010, KRQE became the first and only station in New Mexico to broadcast their newscasts in true high definition (KRQE newscasts on Fox New Mexico are also in high definition). A new set and new graphics debuted on the first HD broadcast. |
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+ | On March 21, 2014, it was announced that [[Media General]] would acquire LIN. The merger was completed on December 19. Just over a year later, on January 27, 2016, it was announced that the [[Nexstar Media Group|Nexstar Broadcasting Group]] would buy Media General for $4.6 billion. After selling [[KASA-TV|KASA]] to Ramar Communications (and subsequently moving its Fox affiliation to KRQE's DT2 subchannel), KRQE became part of "Nexstar Media Group." The sale was completed on January 17, 2017. |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | KRQE 2.svg|KRQE-DT2 (2017–present) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ====2018–present==== |
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+ | [[File:KRQE 1.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | On October 24, 2018, KRQE debuted a new state of the art digital set, and also updated its logo, including a CBS logo at the bottom of their current logo. |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none"> |
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+ | KRQE-News-13.png |
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+ | KRQE web header.svg|Web header |
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+ | KRQE News 13 10pm open (2018).png|''KRQE News 13 at 10'' open (2018-present) |
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+ | KRQE News 13 on Fox NM at 9 open (2018-).png|''KRQE News 13 on [[Fox|Fox New Mexico]] at 9:00'' open (2018-present) |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 station ID (Mar 2022).png|KRQE-DT2 station ID (March 2022) |
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+ | KRQE-TV news opens-3 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (A).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #1 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Christmas Promo 2019 (II) (A, II).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #1 (II) (Christmas variant II) |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (B).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #2 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (C).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #3 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (D).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #4 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (E).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #5 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (F).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #6 |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Christmas Promo 2019 (F, II).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #6 (II) (Christmas variant) |
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+ | KRQE-DT2 Promo 2019 (G).png|KRQE-DT2 Station ID #7 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | == |
+ | ==External links== |
+ | *{{official website|https://www.krqe.com/}} |
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+ | {{Nexstar Media Group}} |
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− | {{TV stations in Albuquerque}} |
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+ | {{CBS Stations}} |
+ | {{Fox Stations}} |
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+ | [[Category:Nexstar Media Group]] |
+ | [[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1953]] |
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+ | [[Category:Former GetTV affiliates]] |
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+ | [[Category:Television stations formerly owned by Emmis Communications]] |
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+ | [[Category:Television stations formerly owned by Media General]] |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 29 March 2024
1953–1959 | 1959–1967 | 1967–1969 | 1969–1976 | 1976–1979 | 1979–1980 |
1980–1988 | 1988–1990 | 1990–1992 | 1992–1993 | 1993–1998 | 1997–1998 |
1998–2000 | 2000–2010 | 2010–2018 | 2018–present |
KGGM-TV
1953–1959
LOGO MISSING |
Originally signed on the air on October 4, 1953 as KGGM-TV, owned by the Hebenstreit family's New Mexico Broadcasting Company along with KGGM radio (610 AM, now KNML).
1959–1967
LOGO MISSING |
1967–1969
LOGO MISSING |
1969–1976
KBIM-TV began broadcasting as a CBS affiliate on February 24, 1966. The New Mexico Broadcasting Company acquired KBIM in 1989, which had until that time operated independently as a CBS affiliate, for $5 million. The purchase created financial strains on the Hebenstreits, who opted to sell their remaining shares to Lee in 1991.
1976–1979
1979–1980
1980–1988
After having sold off KGGM radio in 1973, the Hebenstreits sold 42% of KGGM-TV to Lee Enterprises in 1985. The New Mexico Broadcasting Company acquired semi-satellite KBIM-TV in Roswell, which had until that time operated independently as a CBS affiliate, for $5 million in 1989. The purchase created financial strains on the Hebenstreits, who opted to sell their remaining shares to Lee in 1991.
1988–1990
1990–1992
KRQE
1992–1993
Citing the station's perceived reputation as a perennial third-place news outlet, Lee changed the call letters—at Andrew Hebenstreit's suggestion—to KRQE on September 7, 1992. However, the name "New Mexico Broadcasting Company" continued on the station's license well into the 21st century.
1993–1998
1997–1998
1998–2000
In 1998, Lee rebranded the combination of KRQE, KBIM-TV, and KREZ-TV in Durango, Colorado (which it had purchased), as "CBS Southwest" and revamped the Roswell and Durango stations' news services to produce inserts into KRQE's early evening newscasts.
Lee would eventually exit broadcasting and sold KRQE, along with most of the rest of its group, to Emmis Communications in 2000. In 2005, Emmis, in its own exit from television, sold the station to LIN TV Corporation in a group deal that included sister stations WLUK-TV in Green Bay, WALA-TV and WBPG in Mobile–Pensacola, and WTHI-TV in Terre Haute.
2000–present
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The "CBS Southwest" branding went nowhere, largely because the other stations in the market have long branded themselves by their call letters (even after acquiring or starting their own satellite stations), and in 2000 the station changed its branding to "KRQE News 13."
2000–2010
2010–2018
On August 8, 2010, KRQE became the first and only station in New Mexico to broadcast their newscasts in true high definition (KRQE newscasts on Fox New Mexico are also in high definition). A new set and new graphics debuted on the first HD broadcast.
On March 21, 2014, it was announced that Media General would acquire LIN. The merger was completed on December 19. Just over a year later, on January 27, 2016, it was announced that the Nexstar Broadcasting Group would buy Media General for $4.6 billion. After selling KASA to Ramar Communications (and subsequently moving its Fox affiliation to KRQE's DT2 subchannel), KRQE became part of "Nexstar Media Group." The sale was completed on January 17, 2017.
2018–present
On October 24, 2018, KRQE debuted a new state of the art digital set, and also updated its logo, including a CBS logo at the bottom of their current logo.
External links