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===News/Station Presentation=== |
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===Newscast Titles=== |
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*''Your Esso Reporter'' (1953-1957) |
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*''The Four Horsemen News'' (1957-1966) |
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*''[[Newswatch]]'' (1966-1974) |
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*''News 4'' (1974-1975) |
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*''[[Action News]]'' (1975-1992) |
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*''KAMR News 4'' (1992-1993) |
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*''News 4'' (1993-1996) |
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*''NBC 4 Amarillo'' (1996-199?) |
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*''NBC 4 News'' (1998-present) |
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==Logos== |
==Logos== |
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KAMR-TV is an NBC affiliate in Amarillo, Texas, USA. The station was acquired by Nexstar Broadcasting Group after merging with KAMR's parent company, Quorum Broadcasting in 2003. This station operates shared services agreements with Mission Broadcasting's stations, KCIT and KCPN-LP. Syndicated programming on KAMR includes: Entertainment Tonight, The Dr. Oz Show, Rachael Ray, and The 700 Club.
History
When it first went to the air in 1953, it was known as KGNC-TV (for Globe-News Corporation (or Company)) and was co-owned by the Amarillo Globe-News along with KGNC-AM 710. The Globe-News was sold to Stauffer Communications in 1974, which in turn sold off KGNC-TV. Channel 4's new owners changed the station's call letters to KAMR-TV soon after the deal closed.
KAMR currently operates out of a studio and offices in downtown Amarillo, along with operations of KCIT and KCPN-LP (the building was originally occupied solely by KCIT), after previously occupying a studio and offices north of downtown, near the intersection of US 287 and Northeast 24th Avenue. KAMR celebrated 50 years of broadcasting in 2003.
Digital programming
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Virtual Channel | Digital Channel | Programming |
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4.1 | 19.1 | main KAMR-TV programming / NBC |
4.2 | 19.2 | KCPN-LP (MyNetworkTV) |
People
Current On-Air Staff
Current Anchors
- Jackie Kingston - weekday mornings "Today in Amarillo"
- Andy Justus - weeknights at 5, 6 and 10PM (Co-host of studio 4
- Adam Bennett - weekends at 10PM (also reporter)
- Faith Miller - weeknights at 5, 6 and 10PM
Reporters
- Jessica Janner-(Main Anchor for KCIT FOX 14 News @ 9)
- Meaghan Collier(Host of Studio 4
- Jordan Lucero-Reporter
Meteorologists
- John Harris - Chief Meteorologist; weeknights at 5, 6 and 10PM
- Chris Martin - Meteorologist; weekends at 10PM
- Bri Winkler - Meteorologist Today in Amarillo
- Roy McCoy - Meteorologist; fill-in
Sports Team
- Brad Fralick - Sports Director; weeknights at 6 and 10PM
- Chase Doughten - Sports Anchor; weekends at 10PM