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'''KNBZ-TV''' is a commercial-free television station located in Benton, Arkansas and is affiliated with CBeebies (UK, Latin America, Australian feeds), it telecasts from the NBC5 StudioPlex. It broadcasts on channel 39 and is owned by KNBZ-TV Partnership, Inc., which is a joint venture of NBCUniversal and BBC Worldwide, and is also the sister station of [[KNBA-TV]]. Originally the station was known as KCAR-TV and it was owned by MFW Communications until 1986 and the Gannett Company until 2009.
 
==1980-1986==
 
==1980-1986==
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At the independent affiliation, it were owned by MFW Communications.
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As a independent station under the call letters KCAR-TV, it was owned by MFW Communications.
 
==1986-January 1989==
 
==1986-January 1989==
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It was sold to Gannett Company in that year.
 
It was sold to Gannett Company in that year.
 
==January-May 1989==
 
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==May 1989-1991==
 
==May 1989-1991==
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==1991-1993==
 
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==1993-1999==
 
==1993-1999==
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==1999-2009==
 
==1999-2009==
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In 1999, it introduced a new logo, reads "KCAR BENTON 39" in the Field Communications font.
 
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In 1999, KCAR-TV introduces a new logo, similar to the 1984 KUSA-TV logo.
==2009-present==
 
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==2009-2013==
[[Template:Missing current logo]] In 2009, when Gannett sold KCAR to NBC Universal and changes its calls to KNBZ-TV, it became "Z 39", Saline County's first youth-oriented entertainment and information station.
 
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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.
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==2013-2014==
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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 "Combine with NBC and Cbeebies", and continued its preschool/young-oriented format, which will combine with the UK, Latin American, and Australian feeds of CBeebies, along with new 15-minute commercial-free and un-interrupted newscasts at 7 and 11pm under the news branding "CBeebies 39 NewsRound", and one-minute daytime/nighttime news updates from 10AM to 12:30AM under the branding "60 Seconds", all produced by KNBA-TV.
 
==2014-present==
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In 2014, KNBZ-TV introduces a new on-air look including NBC O&O graphics from past years in different dayparts and a new logo based on the late-2008 KIAH-TV logo that includes the CBeebies logo and NBC peacock with the slash at the top of the logo, along with new station announcers Toy Holmes and Jim Culter alongside the current station announcer Jeff Laurence.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 1 November 2015

KNBZ-TV is a commercial-free television station located in Benton, Arkansas and is affiliated with CBeebies (UK, Latin America, Australian feeds), it telecasts from the NBC5 StudioPlex. It broadcasts on channel 39 and is owned by KNBZ-TV Partnership, Inc., which is a joint venture of NBCUniversal and BBC Worldwide, and is also the sister station of KNBA-TV. Originally the station was known as KCAR-TV and it was owned by MFW Communications until 1986 and the Gannett Company until 2009.

1980-1986

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As a independent station under the call letters KCAR-TV, it was owned by MFW Communications.

1986-January 1989

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It was sold to Gannett Company in that year.

January-May 1989

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May 1989-1991

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1991-1993

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1993-1999

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1999-2009

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In 1999, KCAR-TV introduces a new logo, similar to the 1984 KUSA-TV logo.

2009-2013

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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.

2013-2014

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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 "Combine with NBC and Cbeebies", and continued its preschool/young-oriented format, which will combine with the UK, Latin American, and Australian feeds of CBeebies, along with new 15-minute commercial-free and un-interrupted newscasts at 7 and 11pm under the news branding "CBeebies 39 NewsRound", and one-minute daytime/nighttime news updates from 10AM to 12:30AM under the branding "60 Seconds", all produced by KNBA-TV.

2014-present

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In 2014, KNBZ-TV introduces a new on-air look including NBC O&O graphics from past years in different dayparts and a new logo based on the late-2008 KIAH-TV logo that includes the CBeebies logo and NBC peacock with the slash at the top of the logo, along with new station announcers Toy Holmes and Jim Culter alongside the current station announcer Jeff Laurence.