Memphis, Tennessee United States |
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Branding | Fox 13 (general) Fox 13 News (newscasts) |
Slogan | Local Coverage You Can Count On |
Channels |
Digital: 13 (VHF) Virtual: 13 () |
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Owner |
Cox Media Group (Cox Media Group Northeast, LLC) |
First air date | September 27, 1953 |
Call letters' meaning |
We Have Better Quartets (derived from WHBQ-AM) |
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Former affiliations | |
Transmitter power | 95 kW |
Height | 308 m (1,010 ft) |
Facility ID | 12521 |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°10′29″N 89°50′43″W / 35.17472°N 89.84528°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | www |
WHBQ-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, is a Fox-affiliated television station located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by the Cox Media Group subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. WHBQ maintains studio facilities located on South Highland Street (near the campus of the University of Memphis) in southeastern Memphis, and its transmitter is located north of I-40 in eastern Memphis.
The station first signed on the air on September 27, 1953. It was owned by Harding College along with WHBQ radio (560 AM and 105.9 FM, now WGKX). It originally operated as a primary CBS and secondary ABC affiliate, sharing the latter network's programming with NBC affiliate WMCT (channel 5, now WMC-TV). Channel 13 lost the CBS affiliation when WREC-TV (channel 3, now WREG-TV) signed on in January 1956, assuming the affiliation through the CBS Radio Network's longtime affiliation with radio station WREC (600 AM); WHBQ-TV then became an exclusive ABC affiliate. General Teleradio, the broadcasting arm of the General Tire and Rubber Company, purchased the WHBQ stations in March 1954. In 1955, General Tire purchased RKO Radio Pictures in order to give its television stations a programming source outside of network content and locally produced shows. RKO was merged into General Teleradio; General Tire's broadcasting and film divisions were later renamed RKO General in 1957.