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KRON-TV

KRON-TV
KRON 4 Main Logo.svg
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San Francisco - Oakland -
San Jose, California
United States
City San Francisco, California
Branding KRON 4 (general)
MyKRON 4
(MyNetworkTV promos)
KRON 4 News (newscasts)
(callsign pronounced as "Chron" as in "Chronicle")
Slogan The Bay Area's News Station
Channels Digital: 38 (UHF)
Virtual: 4 ()
Affiliations
Owner Nexstar Media Group
(Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.)
First air date November 15, 1949; 67 years ago (1949-11-15)
Call letters' meaning San Francisco CHRONicle [sic]
(former co-owned newspaper)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 4 (VHF, 1949–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 57 (UHF, 2004–2009)
Former affiliations
  • Primary:
  • NBC (1949–2001)
  • Independent (2001–2006)
  • Secondary:
  • NBC (2010–2011)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 511.7 m
Facility ID 65526
Transmitter coordinates 37°45′19″N 122°27′6″W / 37.75528°N 122.45167°W / 37.75528; -122.45167Coordinates: 37°45′19″N 122°27′6″W / 37.75528°N 122.45167°W / 37.75528; -122.45167
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website kron4.com

KRON-TV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 38), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in San Francisco, California, United States. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group. KRON maintains studios in the ABC Broadcast Center building in the Financial District, and its transmitting antenna is located atop Sutro Tower.

In the 1940s, when the channel 4 allocation in the Bay Area came open for bidding, it soon became obvious that the license would go to either NBC or the deYoung family, publishers of the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. NBC wanted an owned-and-operated station (O&O) in the Bay Area alongside its West Coast flagship radio station, KNBC (680 AM, now KNBR). However, in an upset, the deYoungs won the license. They brought KRON-TV on the air on November 15, 1949 as a full-time NBC affiliate, and was operated alongside co-owned radio station KRON-FM (96.5, now KOIT-FM). The station's call letters come from a modification of the Chronicle's nickname, "The Chron". It was the third television outlet in the Bay Area behind KGO-TV (channel 7) and KPIX-TV (channel 5) within a year, and the last license before the FCC placed a moratorium on new television station licenses that would last the next four years. For most of its run as an NBC station, KRON-TV was that network's second-largest affiliate (behind only Philadelphia's KYW-TV, now a CBS O&O), and its largest affiliate on the West Coast.


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