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WKMG-TV

WKMG-TV
WKMG-TV Logo.jpg
Orlando, Florida
United States
Branding News 6
Slogan Getting Results
Channels Digital: 26 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 ()
Subchannels 6.1 CBS
6.2 Cozi TV
6.3 Decades
Translators W42DJ-D Ocala
Owner Graham Media Group
(Graham Media Group, Orlando, Inc.)
First air date July 1, 1954; 62 years ago (1954-07-01)
Call letters' meaning Katharine Meyer Graham
(in honor of the late publisher of the Washington Post)
Former callsigns WDBO-TV (1954–1982)
WCPX-TV (1982–1998)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 6 (VHF, 1954–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 58 (UHF, until 2009)
Former affiliations
Transmitter power 944 kW
Height 516 m
Facility ID 71293
Transmitter coordinates 28°36′36.4″N 81°3′34.6″W / 28.610111°N 81.059611°W / 28.610111; -81.059611Coordinates: 28°36′36.4″N 81°3′34.6″W / 28.610111°N 81.059611°W / 28.610111; -81.059611
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.clickorlando.com

WKMG-TV, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 26), is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Orlando, Florida. The station is owned by the Graham Media Group subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. WKMG's studios are located on John Young Parkway (SR 423) in Orlando, and its transmitter is located in unincorporated Bithlo, Florida.

The station first signed on the air on July 1, 1954 under the callsign WDBO-TV, standing for the two major cities in the market; Daytona Beach and Orlando. Or, as it was informally known, "Way Down By Orlando". It is the sixth-oldest television station in Florida, and the oldest in Central Florida. It was originally owned by the Orlando Broadcasting Company, which also owned WDBO radio (AM 580 and FM 92.3, now WWKA). Its original studios were located on Texas Avenue, just north of Colonial Drive. As the only station in the market at its inception, it originally carried programming from all four networks of the time – CBS, NBC, ABC and DuMont. DuMont would shut down most network operations in 1955, but honor network commitments until 1956; at that point, DuMont programming disappeared from the schedule. It lost NBC when Daytona Beach's WESH (channel 2) expanded its signal to cover all of Central Florida in November 1957, and ABC when WLOF-TV (channel 9, now WFTV) signed on in February 1958.


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