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{{Short description|TV station in Cape Girardeau, Missouri}} |
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| call_letters = KFVS-TV |
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| station_logo = [[File:Kfvs 2007.png|125px]]<br><br>[[Image:Wqwq-cw.png|125px]] [[File:Wqwq me tv.png|125px]] |
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{{Infobox television station |
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| station_slogan = ''Live. Local. Now.''<br>''TV Now'' <small>(on DT2)</small> |
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| callsign = KFVS-TV |
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| station_branding = KFVS 12 {{small|(general)}}<br>Heartland News {{small|(newscast)}}<br>The Heartland's CW<br>{{small|(on DT2)}} |
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| city = Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
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| digital = 12 ([[very high frequency|VHF]]) |
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| logo = KFVS 2024.svg |
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| virtual = 12 ([[PSIP]]) |
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| logo_size = 125px |
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| subchannels = 12.1 [[CBS]]<br>[[WQTV-LP|12.2]] [[The CW]]/[[MeTV]]<br>12.3 [[Grit_(TV_network)|Grit]] |
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| image = KFVS-DT2 2024.png |
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| other_chs = |
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| image_size = 125px |
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| affiliations = CBS |
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| branding = KFVS 12; ''Heartland News''; Heartland's CW (DT2) |
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| network = |
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| digital = 11 ([[VHF]]) |
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| country = [[United States]] |
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| virtual = 12 |
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| founded = |
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| translators = K17LV-D 17 (UHF) [[Poplar Bluff, MO]] |
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| airdate = {{start date and age|1954|10|3}} |
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| affiliations = {{ubl|'''12.1:''' [[CBS]]|'''12.2:''' [[The CW]]|''for others, see {{section link||Subchannels}}''}} |
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| enddate = |
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| country = United States |
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| location = [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]]/[[Harrisburg, Illinois]]/[[Paducah, Kentucky]] |
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| airdate = {{start date and age|1954|10|3|p=y|br=yes}} |
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| city = Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
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| location = {{ubl|[[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]]|[[Harrisburg, Illinois]]|[[Paducah, Kentucky]]}} |
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| callsign_meaning = '''F'''i'''V'''e '''S'''tates |
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| callsign_meaning = from former radio sister [[KZIM|KFVS (AM)]] |
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| former_callsigns = |
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| former_channel_numbers = {{ubl|'''Analog:''' 12 (VHF, 1954–2009)|'''Digital:''' 57 (UHF, 2002–2009), 12 (VHF, 2009–2020)}} |
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| owner = [[Gray Television]] |
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| licensee = Gray Television Licensee, [[LLC]] |
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| sister_stations = [[WQWQ-LD]] |
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| erp = 11.8 kW |
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| haat = {{convert|609|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| effective_radiated_power = 6.8 [[kilowatt|kW]] |
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| facility_id = 592 |
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| HAAT = 609 m (1,998 feet) |
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| class = |
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| facility_id = 592 |
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| coordinates = {{coord|37|25|46|N|89|30|14|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}} |
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| class = [[digital television|DT]] |
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| licensing_authority = [[FCC]] |
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| coordinates = {{nowrap|{{coord|37|25|44.4|N|89|30|14|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}}} |
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| website = {{url|https://www.kfvs12.com/}} |
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| licensing_authority = [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] |
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| homepage = {{url|www.kfvs12.com}} |
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'''KFVS-TV''' (channel 12) is a [[television station]] licensed to [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]], United States, serving Southeastern [[Missouri]], the [[Jackson Purchase|Purchase]] area of [[Western Kentucky]], [[Southern Illinois]], and [[West Tennessee|Northwest Tennessee]] as an affiliate of [[CBS]] and [[The CW]]. The station is owned by [[Gray Television]] alongside [[Paducah, Kentucky]]–licensed [[Telemundo]] affiliate [[WQWQ-LD]] (channel 18). The two stations share studios in the Hirsch Tower on Broadway Avenue in Downtown Cape Girardeau; KFVS-TV's transmitter is located northwest of [[Egypt Mills, Missouri|Egypt Mills]], in [[unincorporated area#United States|unincorporated]] [[Cape Girardeau County]]. |
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'''KFVS-TV''' is the [[CBS]]-[[network affiliate|affiliated]] [[television station]] for Southeastern [[Missouri]], the [[Jackson Purchase|Purchase]] area of [[Western Kentucky]], and [[Southern Illinois]]. [[City of license|Licensed]] to [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]], it broadcasts a [[high-definition television|high definition]] [[digital television|digital]] signal on [[VHF]] channel 12 from a transmitter, northwest of [[Egypt Mills, Missouri|Egypt Mills]], in [[unincorporated area|unincorporated]] [[Cape Girardeau County, Missouri|Cape Girardeau]] County. Owned by [[Raycom Media]], the station is a sister station to the [[low-power television|low-powered]] [[The CW|CW]]/[[MeTV]] affiliates [[WQTV-LP|WQWQ-LP/WQTV-LP]]. The outlets share studios, in the Hirsch Tower, on Broadway Avenue in Downtown Cape Girardeau. [[Television syndication|Syndicated]] programming on KFVS includes ''[[The Middle (TV series)|The Middle]]'', ''[[The Dr. Oz Show]]'', and ''[[Live! with Kelly]]'' among others. KFVS had previously served the [[Jonesboro, Arkansas|Jonesboro]] media market as the default CBS station on satellite providers. It is not known how much longer that arrangement will continue, after the sign-on of the Jonesboro area's first locally based CBS affiliate August 1, 2015 on a second digital subchannel of [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] affiliate [[KJNB-LD]].<ref>[http://classictvmoark.blogspot.com/2015/08/cbs-makes-debut-in-northeast-arkansas.html "CBS makes debut in northeast Arkansas"]</ref> |
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KFVS-TV had previously served the [[Jonesboro, Arkansas]], media market as the default CBS station on cable, until the sign-on of the Jonesboro area's first locally based CBS affiliate August 1, 2015, on a second digital subchannel of [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] affiliate [[KJNB-LD|KJNB-LD/KJNE-LD]].<ref>[http://classictvmoark.blogspot.com/2015/08/cbs-makes-debut-in-northeast-arkansas.html "CBS makes debut in northeast Arkansas"]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Hirsch Tower, Cape Girardeau.jpg|thumb|left|Hirsch Tower is the home of KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ.]] |
[[File:Hirsch Tower, Cape Girardeau.jpg|thumb|left|Hirsch Tower is the home of KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ.]] |
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KFVS began broadcasting on October 3, 1954, and aired an analog signal on VHF channel 12. It was owned by broadcasting pioneer Oscar C. Hirsch, who had signed-on the area's first [[radio station]], KFVS radio (AM 960, now [[KZIM]]) in his radio shop in 1925. Although the KFVS call letters appear to stand for "Five States", they were actually randomly assigned by then-[[Secretary of Commerce]] [[Herbert Hoover]]. At the start, channel 12 did not have any video cameras. Instead, its first broadcast showed slides of its new transmitter tower that was under construction at the time.<ref name=towersoverky>{{Cite book|last=Nash|first=Francis M.|date=1995|title=Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State|publisher=HOST Communications|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/Towers-Over-Kentucky-Nash-1995.pdf|via=World Radio History|isbn=9781879688933|page=268}}</ref> Channel 12 was housed along with its radio sister until 1968 when it moved to its present location on Broadway Avenue. Hirsch sold the station to [[AFLAC]] in 1979{{r|towersoverky}}, but his family retained the radio station until 1985. |
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In 1997, AFLAC sold its entire broadcasting division, including KFVS, to a group headed by [[Retirement Systems of Alabama]]. It, in turn, merged with Ellis Communications a few months later to form [[Raycom Media]]. KFVS offered [[The Tube Music Network]] (a 24-hour digital music video channel) on its third [[digital subchannel]] which ceased operations on October 1, 2007. |
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KFVS began broadcasting on October 3, 1954 and aired an analog signal on VHF channel 12. It was owned by broadcasting pioneer Oscar C. Hirsch who had signed-on the area's first [[radio station]], KFVS radio (AM 960, now [[KZIM]]) in his radio shop in 1925. The KFVS call letters were randomly assigned by Herbert Hoover. At the start, channel 12 did not have any video cameras. Instead, its first broadcast showed slides of its new transmitter tower that was under construction at the time. Channel 12 was housed along with its radio sister until 1968 when it moved to its present location on Broadway Avenue. Hirsch sold the station to [[Aflac]] in 1979 earning a handsome return on his investment of 54 years earlier. |
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===Sale to Gray Television=== |
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In 1997, Aflac sold its entire broadcasting division, including KFVS, to a group headed by [[Retirement Systems of Alabama]]. It, in turn, merged with Ellis Communications a few months later to form Raycom Media. KFVS offered [[The Tube Music Network]] (a 24-hour digital music video channel) on its third [[digital subchannel]] which ceased operations on October 1, 2007. |
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On June 25, 2018, [[Atlanta]]-based [[Gray Television]] announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ), and Gray's 93 television stations) under the former's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $3.6 billion—in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom—resulted in KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ gaining new [[sister station]]s in nearby markets, including [[NBC]]/[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliates [[KYTV (TV)|KYTV]] and [[KSPR-LD]] in [[Springfield, Missouri|Springfield]] and ABC/Fox affiliate [[WBKO]] in [[Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green]], in addition to its current Raycom sister stations.<ref>{{cite press release|title=GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A $3.6 BILLION TRANSACTION|url=https://www.raycommedia.com/gray-and-raycom-to-combine-in-a-3-6-billion-transaction/#amnewsers|website=[[Raycom Media]]|date=June 25, 2018|access-date=June 26, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180625161249/https://www.raycommedia.com/gray-and-raycom-to-combine-in-a-3-6-billion-transaction/#amnewsers|archive-date=June 25, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="graycom">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/114556/gray-to-buy-raycom-for-36-billion|title=Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion|last=Miller|first=Mark K.|work=TVNewsCheck|publisher=NewsCheckMedia|date=June 25, 2018|access-date=June 25, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Gray Buying Raycom for $3.6B|url=https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/gray-buying-raycom-for-3-6b|author=John Eggerton|periodical=Broadcasting & Cable|publisher=NewBay Media|date=June 25, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. 3 Local TV Group|url=https://deadline.com/2018/06/grey-acquiring-raycom-for-3-65-billion-forming-no-3-local-tv-group-1202416667/|author=Dade Hayes|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|date=June 25, 2018}}</ref> The sale was approved on December 20,<ref>[https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/fcc-ok-with-gray-raycom-merger "FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger"], [[Broadcasting & Cable]], December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref> and was completed on January 2, 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/227754/gray-closes-3-6-billion-raycom-merger/|title=Gray Closes On $3.6 Billion Raycom Merger|work=TVNewsCheck|publisher=NewsCheckMedia|date=January 2, 2019|access-date=January 3, 2019}}</ref> |
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==News operation== |
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KFVS serves more than fifty counties in four states including all of Southeastern Missouri, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky, and Western [[Tennessee]]. KFVS considers [[Clay County, Arkansas|Clay County]] as the only Arkansas county in its viewing area as shown during its nightly weather segments which be seen in the local temperature graphic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kfvs.com/story/1226376/stormteam-graphics-heartland-current-temperatures|title=StormTeam Graphics - Heartland Current Temperatures|date=10 April 2003|work=kfvs.com}}</ref> Cable systems in Corning,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?zipcode=72422&lineupId=AR03463%3AX|title=TV Listings Guide and TV Schedule, , where to watch TV shows - Zap2it.com|work=Zap2it}}</ref> Piggott, Rector, Marmaduke, Pollard, Greenway, St. Francis, and Lafe, Arkansas<ref>http://www.newwavecom.com/pdf/arkansas/Piggott_2013_web.pdf</ref> list KFVS on their local cable lineups. However, Jonesboro<ref>https://ws.suddenlink.com/lineup/fileDownLoad?fd_fileId=2271</ref> and Lake City <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getritter.info/residential/communities/options.php?cid=30&sid=206§ion=cable&step=o&return=/residential/community/lake-city/cable|title=Ritter Communications|work=getritter.info}}</ref> cable systems do not carry the station. According to [[DirectTV]], KFVS is carried on its Jonesboro area lineup as a local channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/new_customer/base_packages.jsp?footernavtype=-1|title=DIRECTV Packages and Pricing - Call 855-849-4388|work=DIRECTV}}</ref> |
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Compared with the other [[Big Three (American television)|big four stations]] in the [[media market|market]], KFVS has traditionally covered Southeastern Missouri. The newscasts of ABC affiliate [[WSIL-TV]] focus exclusively on Southern Illinois, from studios in [[Carterville, Illinois|Carterville]], and it does not even mention the market's other two primary cities (Cape Girardeau and Paducah) in its on-air legal identification. This is despite the fact that WSIL operates a full-time [[Broadcast relay station|satellite]], KPOB, in [[Poplar Bluff, Missouri]]. KFVS offers secondary coverage of Southern Illinois from a newsroom on East Plaza Drive in Carterville near WSIL. NBC affiliate [[WPSD-TV]], based in Paducah, focuses more on the Western Kentucky side although that station operates a bureau in [[Marion, Illinois]] and barely even covered the northern [[West Tennessee]] side of the market. [[KBSI]] later debuted its own newscasts in 2022, outsourced from ABC affiliate [[KLKN]] in [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]. |
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At one point in time, KFVS produced a nightly prime time newscast on WQTV/WQWQ. Known as ''Heartland News at 9'', the show could be seen for a half-hour and was targeted specifically at a Southeastern Missouri audience.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kfvs12.com/story/5413465/heartland-news-at-900-has-a-new-focus/|title=Heartland News at 9:00 Has a New Focus!}}</ref> It competed with another broadcast in the time slot on Fox affiliate [[KBSI]] which also aired every night for thirty minutes. However, that program was produced by WPSD, so it featured more of a regional summary of headlines since it originated from the NBC outlet's facility in Kentucky. The WQTV/WQWQ newscast was dropped on July 29, 2007, after nearly eight years. KFVS-DT2 currently replays three weekday newscasts from KFVS including the 6 a.m. hour of ''The Breakfast Show'' (at 7), ''Heartland News at Noon'' (at 1 p.m.), and ''Heartland News at 10'' (at 11 p.m.). The Sunday edition of ''The Breakfast Show'' is also repeated on the subchannel. |
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On October 1, 2010, ''Heartland News at 9'' was brought back after a news share agreement was established with KBSI, which offers a nightly hour-long prime time newscast originating from the KFVS studios. With that addition, this station offers more than thirty hours of local news each week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvnewscheck.com/articles/2010/07/30/daily.7/|title=KFVS, KBSI Partner For 9 P.M. Hour News|author=Mark K. Miller|work=tvnewscheck.com}}</ref> Unlike other outsourced news arrangements at Sinclair-owned television stations, KBSI features the same graphics scheme and music package as seen on this CBS outlet. Also, there are no on-air [[duratrans]] separately identifying the KBSI newscast. In instances of [[severe weather]] (most notably during a [[tornado warning]] in the viewing area), KBSI may simulcast live coverage from KFVS if an event occurs outside the prime time newscast. On October 3, 2010, WPSD brought back its own newscast at 9 p.m. known as ''The Nine'' to both of its digital subchannels which is seen every night, except Saturdays, for a half-hour, until it was canceled in 2019. |
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In July 2011, KFVS became the second news operation in the market to upgrade local news production to high definition level. Included with the switch was the debut of a new studio and updated graphics (the KBSI newscast was included in the change). |
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During weather segments, the station uses live [[NOAA]] [[National Weather Service]] radar data from several regional sites. This system is known on-air as "First Alert Doppler Network". KFVS also operates its own [[Doppler weather radar]], called "Live StormTeam Radar", that is located on top of the Hirsch building. It is a Collins radar sold by ADC in [[Bloomington, Indiana]], and is the only live radar source in the market since the National Weather Service data seen on rival stations is delayed. |
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While broadcasting an analog signal, a portion of its off-air signal reached into the Missouri [[Missouri Bootheel|Bootheel]] overlapping with sister stations [[WMC-TV]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] and [[KAIT-TV]] in Jonesboro. KFVS refers to its viewing area as "The Heartland", which is included in WQTV/WQWQ's on-air branding. During the analog era, KFVS' coverage area overlapped with [[KMOV]] in [[St. Louis]]. In fact, channel 12's over-the-air coverage extended as far north as the St. Louis suburb of [[Belleville, Illinois]]. Cable systems in several northern KFVS counties and southern KMOV counties carried both stations. |
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==Technical information== |
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==Digital television== |
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The station's signal is [[Multiplex (TV)|multiplexed]]: |
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! scope = "row" | 12.1 |
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! [[Digital subchannel#United States|Channel]] |
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| [[1080i]] || rowspan=6| [[16:9]] || KFVS DT || [[CBS]] |
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! [[Display resolution|Video]] |
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! [[Program and System Information Protocol#What PSIP does|PSIP Short Name]] |
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! Programming<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=KFVS#station|title=RabbitEars.Info|work=rabbitears.info}}</ref> |
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! scope = "row" | 12.2 |
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| 12.1 || [[1080i]] || rowspan=2| [[16:9]] || KFVS-DT || Main KFVS-TV programming / CBS |
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| [[720p]] || CW || [[The CW]] |
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! scope = "row" | 12.3 |
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| [[WQTV-LP|12.2]] || [[720p]] || CW || Simulcast of WQTV/WQWQ |
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| rowspan=4|[[480i]] || KFVSOUT || [[Free TV Networks|Outlaw]] |
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! scope = "row" | 12.4 |
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| 12.3 || [[480i]] || [[4:3]] || Grit || [[Grit_(TV_network)|Grit]] |
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| MeTV || [[MeTV]] |
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! scope = "row" | 12.5 |
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| Grit || [[Grit (TV network)|Grit]] |
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! scope = "row" | 12.6 |
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| Oxygen || [[Oxygen (TV channel)|Oxygen]] |
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Due to their [[low power broadcasting|low powered]] status, WQTV and WQWQ do not offer digital signals of their own and each of their [[analog television|analog]] signals only reach the immediate areas surrounding [[Murray, Kentucky|Murray]] and [[Paducah, Kentucky]]. Therefore, KFVS-DT2 serves as that purpose which extends their off-air reach. |
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===Analog-to-digital conversion=== |
===Analog-to-digital conversion=== |
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KFVS-TV shut down its analog signal, over [[ |
KFVS-TV shut down its analog signal, over [[VHF]] channel 12, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States [[Digital television transition in the United States|transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts]] under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition [[UHF]] channel 57, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era VHF channel 12.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf |title=DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds |access-date=March 24, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130829004251/http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf |archive-date=August 29, 2013 }}</ref> |
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==Coverage area== |
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KFVS refers to its viewing area as "[[Heartland (United States)|The Heartland]]", which is included in KFVS-DT2's on-air branding. KFVS serves more than fifty counties in four states including all of southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and northwestern [[Tennessee]]. KFVS considers [[Clay County, Arkansas|Clay County]] as the only northeastern Arkansas county in its viewing area as shown during its nightly weather segments which be seen in the local temperature graphic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kfvs.com/story/1226376/stormteam-graphics-heartland-current-temperatures|title=StormTeam Graphics - Heartland Current Temperatures|date=April 10, 2003|work=kfvs.com}}</ref> [[cable television|Cable]] systems in [[Corning, Arkansas|Corning]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?zipcode=72422&lineupId=AR03463%3AX|title=TV Listings Guide and TV Schedule, where to watch TV shows - Zap2it.com|work=Zap2it}}</ref> [[Piggott, Arkansas|Piggott]], [[Rector, Arkansas|Rector]], [[Marmaduke, Arkansas|Marmaduke]], [[Pollard, Arkansas|Pollard]], [[Greenway, Arkansas|Greenway]], [[St. Francis, Arkansas|St. Francis]], and [[Lafe, Arkansas]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.newwavecom.com/pdf/arkansas/Piggott_2013_web.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=February 21, 2013 |archive-date=October 8, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131008043105/http://www.newwavecom.com/pdf/arkansas/Piggott_2013_web.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> list KFVS on their local cable lineups. However, Jonesboro<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ws.suddenlink.com/lineup/fileDownLoad?fd_fileId=2271 |title=Archived copy |access-date=February 21, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714123338/https://ws.suddenlink.com/lineup/fileDownLoad?fd_fileId=2271 |archive-date=July 14, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and [[Lake City, Arkansas|Lake City]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getritter.info/residential/communities/options.php?cid=30&sid=206§ion=cable&step=o&return=/residential/community/lake-city/cable|title=Ritter Communications|work=getritter.info}}</ref> cable systems do not carry the station. According to [[DirecTV]], KFVS is still carried on its Jonesboro area lineup as a local channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/new_customer/base_packages.jsp?footernavtype=-1|title=DIRECTV Packages and Pricing - Call 855-849-4388|work=DIRECTV}}</ref> |
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Compared with the other [[Big Three television networks|big three stations]] in the [[media market|market]], KFVS has traditionally covered Southeastern Missouri. The newscasts of [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate [[WSIL-TV]] focus exclusively on Southern [[Illinois]], from studios in [[Carterville, Illinois|Carterville]], and it does not even mention the market's other two primary cities (Cape Girardeau and Paducah) in its on-air legal identification. This is despite the fact that WSIL operates a full-time [[Broadcast relay station|satellite]], KPOB, in [[Poplar Bluff, Missouri]]. KFVS offers secondary coverage of Southern Illinois from a newsroom on East Plaza Drive in Carterville near WSIL. [[NBC]] affiliate [[WPSD-TV]], based in Paducah, focuses more on the Western [[Kentucky]] side although that station operates a bureau in [[Marion, Illinois]]. |
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At one point in time, KFVS produced a nightly prime time newscast on WQTV/WQWQ. Known as ''Heartland News at 9'', the show could be seen for a half-hour and was targeted specifically at a Southeastern Missouri audience. It competed with another broadcast in the time slot on [[Fox Network|Fox]] affiliate [[KBSI]] which also aired every night for thirty minutes. However, that program was produced by WPSD so it featured more of a regional summary of headlines since it originated from the NBC outlet's facility in Kentucky. The WQTV/WQWQ newscast was dropped after the July 29, 2007 edition. WQTV/WQWQ currently replay three weekday newscasts from KFVS including the 6 a.m. hour of ''The Breakfast Show'' (at 7), ''Heartland News at Noon'' (at 1 p.m.), and ''Heartland News at 10'' (at 11 p.m.). The Sunday edition of ''The Breakfast Show'' is also repeated on those stations. |
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While broadcasting an analog signal, a portion of its off-air signal reached into the [[Missouri Bootheel]] overlapping with sister stations [[WMC-TV]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]], and [[KAIT]] in Jonesboro. During the analog era, KFVS' coverage area overlapped with [[KMOV]] in [[St. Louis]], extending as north as [[Belleville, Illinois]], with cable systems on the edge of both markets providing both stations until CBS forced carriage of only the market's given affiliate on those systems in the early 2010s. |
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On October 1, 2010, ''Heartland News at 9'' was brought back after a news share agreement was established with KBSI (owned by the [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]]). That channel now offers a nightly hour-long prime time newscast originating from the KFVS studios. With that addition, this station offers more than thirty hours of local news each week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvnewscheck.com/articles/2010/07/30/daily.7/|title=KFVS, KBSI Partner For 9 P.M. Hour News|author=Mark K. Miller|work=tvnewscheck.com}}</ref> Unlike other outsourced news arrangements at Sinclair-owned television stations, KBSI features the same graphics scheme and music package as seen on this CBS outlet. Also, there are no on-air [[duratrans]] separately identifying the Fox newscast. In instances of [[severe weather]] (most notably during a [[tornado warning]] in the viewing area), KBSI may simulcast live coverage from KFVS if an event occurs outside the prime time newscast. On October 3, 2010, WPSD brought back its own newscast at 9 to both of its digital subchannels which is seen every night, except Saturdays, for a half-hour. |
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In July 2011, KFVS became the second news operation in the market to upgrade local news production to high definition level. Included with the switch was the debut of a new studio and updated graphics (the KBSI newscast was included in the change). Longtime weatherman Bob Reeves retired from the station in February 2014 after 42 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailyjournalonline.com/news/local/reeves-retiring-from-kfvs/article_6f793ba0-905c-11e3-82a1-0019bb2963f4.html|title=Reeves retiring from KFVS12|work=Daily Journal Online}}</ref> This is only the second time the station has had a change of Chief [[Meteorologist]]s as his predecessor, Don McNeely, retired from the station in 1993 after 39 years and they had been seen on-air since KFVS' inception. McNeely died on November 11, 2015 at the age of 88<ref>http://www.semissourian.com/story/2249154.html</ref> |
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On January 15, 2009, Mike Shain, veteran news anchor, retired from the station after 36 years. A special video tribute reflecting on his 36 years was shown on the day of his retirement<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.semissourian.com/story/1494503.html|title=Mike Shain reflects on 36 years of KFVS12 memories|date=2009-01-19|access-date=2016-08-20}}</ref> |
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During weather segments, the station uses live [[NOAA]] [[National Weather Service]] radar data from several regional sites. This system is known on-air as "First Alert Doppler Network". KFVS also operates its own [[Doppler weather radar]], called "Live StormTeam Radar", that is located on top of the Hirsch building. It is a Collins radar sold by ADC in [[Bloomington, Indiana]] and is the only live radar source in the market since the National Weather Service data seen on rival stations is delayed. |
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City | Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
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Channels | |
Branding | KFVS 12; Heartland News; Heartland's CW (DT2) |
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WQWQ-LD | |
History | |
First air date | October 3, 1954 |
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Call sign meaning | from former radio sister KFVS (AM) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 592 |
ERP | 11.8 kW |
HAAT | 609 m (1,998 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°25′46″N 89°30′14″W / 37.42944°N 89.50389°W |
Translator(s) | K17LV-D 17 (UHF) Poplar Bluff, MO |
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Website | www |
KFVS-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States, serving Southeastern Missouri, the Purchase area of Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, and Northwest Tennessee as an affiliate of CBS and The CW. The station is owned by Gray Television alongside Paducah, Kentucky–licensed Telemundo affiliate WQWQ-LD (channel 18). The two stations share studios in the Hirsch Tower on Broadway Avenue in Downtown Cape Girardeau; KFVS-TV's transmitter is located northwest of Egypt Mills, in unincorporated Cape Girardeau County.
KFVS-TV had previously served the Jonesboro, Arkansas, media market as the default CBS station on cable, until the sign-on of the Jonesboro area's first locally based CBS affiliate August 1, 2015, on a second digital subchannel of Fox affiliate KJNB-LD/KJNE-LD.[2]
History
KFVS began broadcasting on October 3, 1954, and aired an analog signal on VHF channel 12. It was owned by broadcasting pioneer Oscar C. Hirsch, who had signed-on the area's first radio station, KFVS radio (AM 960, now KZIM) in his radio shop in 1925. Although the KFVS call letters appear to stand for "Five States", they were actually randomly assigned by then-Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. At the start, channel 12 did not have any video cameras. Instead, its first broadcast showed slides of its new transmitter tower that was under construction at the time.[3] Channel 12 was housed along with its radio sister until 1968 when it moved to its present location on Broadway Avenue. Hirsch sold the station to AFLAC in 1979[3], but his family retained the radio station until 1985.
In 1997, AFLAC sold its entire broadcasting division, including KFVS, to a group headed by Retirement Systems of Alabama. It, in turn, merged with Ellis Communications a few months later to form Raycom Media. KFVS offered The Tube Music Network (a 24-hour digital music video channel) on its third digital subchannel which ceased operations on October 1, 2007.
Sale to Gray Television
On June 25, 2018, Atlanta-based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ), and Gray's 93 television stations) under the former's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $3.6 billion—in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom—resulted in KFVS and WQTV/WQWQ gaining new sister stations in nearby markets, including NBC/ABC affiliates KYTV and KSPR-LD in Springfield and ABC/Fox affiliate WBKO in Bowling Green, in addition to its current Raycom sister stations.[4][5][6][7] The sale was approved on December 20,[8] and was completed on January 2, 2019.[9]
News operation
Compared with the other big four stations in the market, KFVS has traditionally covered Southeastern Missouri. The newscasts of ABC affiliate WSIL-TV focus exclusively on Southern Illinois, from studios in Carterville, and it does not even mention the market's other two primary cities (Cape Girardeau and Paducah) in its on-air legal identification. This is despite the fact that WSIL operates a full-time satellite, KPOB, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. KFVS offers secondary coverage of Southern Illinois from a newsroom on East Plaza Drive in Carterville near WSIL. NBC affiliate WPSD-TV, based in Paducah, focuses more on the Western Kentucky side although that station operates a bureau in Marion, Illinois and barely even covered the northern West Tennessee side of the market. KBSI later debuted its own newscasts in 2022, outsourced from ABC affiliate KLKN in Lincoln, Nebraska.
At one point in time, KFVS produced a nightly prime time newscast on WQTV/WQWQ. Known as Heartland News at 9, the show could be seen for a half-hour and was targeted specifically at a Southeastern Missouri audience.[10] It competed with another broadcast in the time slot on Fox affiliate KBSI which also aired every night for thirty minutes. However, that program was produced by WPSD, so it featured more of a regional summary of headlines since it originated from the NBC outlet's facility in Kentucky. The WQTV/WQWQ newscast was dropped on July 29, 2007, after nearly eight years. KFVS-DT2 currently replays three weekday newscasts from KFVS including the 6 a.m. hour of The Breakfast Show (at 7), Heartland News at Noon (at 1 p.m.), and Heartland News at 10 (at 11 p.m.). The Sunday edition of The Breakfast Show is also repeated on the subchannel.
On October 1, 2010, Heartland News at 9 was brought back after a news share agreement was established with KBSI, which offers a nightly hour-long prime time newscast originating from the KFVS studios. With that addition, this station offers more than thirty hours of local news each week.[11] Unlike other outsourced news arrangements at Sinclair-owned television stations, KBSI features the same graphics scheme and music package as seen on this CBS outlet. Also, there are no on-air duratrans separately identifying the KBSI newscast. In instances of severe weather (most notably during a tornado warning in the viewing area), KBSI may simulcast live coverage from KFVS if an event occurs outside the prime time newscast. On October 3, 2010, WPSD brought back its own newscast at 9 p.m. known as The Nine to both of its digital subchannels which is seen every night, except Saturdays, for a half-hour, until it was canceled in 2019.
In July 2011, KFVS became the second news operation in the market to upgrade local news production to high definition level. Included with the switch was the debut of a new studio and updated graphics (the KBSI newscast was included in the change).
During weather segments, the station uses live NOAA National Weather Service radar data from several regional sites. This system is known on-air as "First Alert Doppler Network". KFVS also operates its own Doppler weather radar, called "Live StormTeam Radar", that is located on top of the Hirsch building. It is a Collins radar sold by ADC in Bloomington, Indiana, and is the only live radar source in the market since the National Weather Service data seen on rival stations is delayed.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's signal is multiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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12.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | KFVS DT | CBS |
12.2 | 720p | CW | The CW | |
12.3 | 480i | KFVSOUT | Outlaw | |
12.4 | MeTV | MeTV | ||
12.5 | Grit | Grit | ||
12.6 | Oxygen | Oxygen |
Analog-to-digital conversion
KFVS-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 12, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 57, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era VHF channel 12.[13]
Coverage area
KFVS refers to its viewing area as "The Heartland", which is included in KFVS-DT2's on-air branding. KFVS serves more than fifty counties in four states including all of southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and northwestern Tennessee. KFVS considers Clay County as the only northeastern Arkansas county in its viewing area as shown during its nightly weather segments which be seen in the local temperature graphic.[14] Cable systems in Corning,[15] Piggott, Rector, Marmaduke, Pollard, Greenway, St. Francis, and Lafe, Arkansas[16] list KFVS on their local cable lineups. However, Jonesboro[17] and Lake City[18] cable systems do not carry the station. According to DirecTV, KFVS is still carried on its Jonesboro area lineup as a local channel.[19]
While broadcasting an analog signal, a portion of its off-air signal reached into the Missouri Bootheel overlapping with sister stations WMC-TV in Memphis, Tennessee, and KAIT in Jonesboro. During the analog era, KFVS' coverage area overlapped with KMOV in St. Louis, extending as north as Belleville, Illinois, with cable systems on the edge of both markets providing both stations until CBS forced carriage of only the market's given affiliate on those systems in the early 2010s.
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KFVS-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "CBS makes debut in northeast Arkansas"
- ^ a b Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State (PDF). HOST Communications. p. 268. ISBN 9781879688933 – via World Radio History.
- ^ "GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A $3.6 BILLION TRANSACTION". Raycom Media (Press release). June 25, 2018. Archived from the original on June 25, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
- ^ Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). "Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- ^ John Eggerton (June 25, 2018). "Gray Buying Raycom for $3.6B". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
- ^ Dade Hayes (June 25, 2018). "Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. 3 Local TV Group". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.
- ^ "FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger", Broadcasting & Cable, December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 20, 2018.
- ^ "Gray Closes On $3.6 Billion Raycom Merger". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. January 2, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "Heartland News at 9:00 Has a New Focus!".
- ^ Mark K. Miller. "KFVS, KBSI Partner For 9 P.M. Hour News". tvnewscheck.com.
- ^ "RabbitEars listing for KFVS-TV". RabbitEars.
- ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
- ^ "StormTeam Graphics - Heartland Current Temperatures". kfvs.com. April 10, 2003.
- ^ "TV Listings Guide and TV Schedule, where to watch TV shows - Zap2it.com". Zap2it.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
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