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Revision as of 01:47, 26 June 2013
1980-1986
LOGO MISSING |
As a independent station under the call letters KCAR-TV, it was owned by MFW Communications.
1986-January 1989
LOGO MISSING |
It was sold to Gannett Company in that year.
January-May 1989
LOGO MISSING |
May 1989-1991
LOGO MISSING |
1991-1993
LOGO MISSING |
1993-1999
LOGO MISSING |
1999-2009
LOGO MISSING |
In 1999, KCAR-TV introduces a new logo, similar to the 1984 KUSA-TV logo.
2009-2013
In 2009, when Gannett sold KCAR to NBC Universal and changes its calls to KNBZ-TV, it became "Z 39", Saline County's first commercial-free youth-oriented entertainment and information station.
2013-present
LOGO MISSING |
In 2013, NBC sold 50% of KNBZ-TV to BBC Worldwide, and become a CBeebies affiliated station branded as "CBeebies 39" under the new tagline "A Service of NBC 5 and BBC Worldwide", and continued its youth-oriented format, which will combine with the UK, Latin American, and Australian feeds of CBeebies, along with new 15-minute commercial-free newscasts at 7 and 11pm under the news branding "CBeebies 39 NewsRound", and one-minute primetime news updates from 6:30PM to 1AM under the branding "60 Seconds", all produced by KNBA-TV.