KAKE-TV

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KAKE-TV / KUPK-TV / KLBY
Image:Kake.jpg
KAKE-TV: Wichita, Kansas
KUPK-TV: Garden City, Kansas
KLBY: Colby, Kansas
Branding KAKE 10 / KAKE News
Slogan On Your Side
Channels Analog: KAKE: 10 (VHF)
KUPK: 13
KLBY: 4
Digital: KAKE: 21 (UHF)
KUPK: 18
KLBY: 17
Affiliations ABC (secondary until 1955)
Owner Gray Television
Founded October 19, 1954
Call letters meaning KAKE: Sounds like cake
KUPK: KUP Kake
KLBY: KoLBY
Former affiliations NBC (1954-55)
Website www.kake.com

KAKE-TV, channel 10, is an American Broadcasting Company (ABC) affiliate television station based in Wichita, Kansas. It is owned by Gray Television. Its transmitter is located near Colwich, Kansas.

KAKE is the flagship station for the KAKEland Television Network, a satellite network of ABC affiliates covering Kansas. The station's callsign is pronounced "cake" on the air.

The KAKEland stations are:

KAKE, along with Topeka CBS affiliate WIBW and Cox Communications, also is part of a Kansas cable network, Kansas Now 22. KAKE and WIBW show repeats of their newscasts on this channel along with occasional live and taped news and weather updates.

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The station signed on the air on October 19, 1954. During its first year on the air, it was Wichita's NBC affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation. It became a sole ABC affiliate in 1955 after KARD-TV (now KSNW) signed on.

In 1979, the station was sold to the Chronicle Publishing Company of San Francisco, California, run by the de Young family, who also owned KRON-TV in San Francisco and WOWT-TV in Omaha, Nebraska. Chronicle then bought KLBY in 1987. KLBY had been a separate, independent station with its own programming inventory, but with Chronicle's purchase it was made a satellite of KAKE. Chronicle owned the stations until 1999, when KAKE, its satellites and WOWT were sold to LIN TV in the midst of the de Young family's liquidation of its media holdings. Almost as soon as the sale was finalized, LIN turned around and traded KAKE and WOWT to Benedek Broadcasting for that company's WWLP in Springfield, Massachusetts and cash. The acquisition of KAKE and WOWT could be seen as the ultimate undoing for the financially challenged Benedek, which in 2002 declared bankruptcy and sold most of its stations, including KAKE and WOWT, to Gray Television (their current owner).

Throughout the 1950s up until the mid 1980s, KAKE was the highest-rated station in Wichita, but has since fallen to second behind KWCH-TV.

For a more thorough history on the BTK case, see Dennis Rader.

In the 1970s, KAKE received letters, poems and packages from the BTK serial killer. One claimed responsibility for several of the BTK murders; another contained clues about an intended victim (who was not murdered).

During an interview with Wichita's police chief in the late 1970s, subliminal messages were broadcast on KAKE to convince BTK to turn himself in. The effort was unsuccessful.

In 2004 and 2005, BTK again sent letters to KAKE. One included a word puzzle -- another expressed concern about the colds anchors Susan Peters and Jeff Herndon had at the time.

Park City, Kansas, resident Dennis Rader was eventually arrested and convicted of the murders.

  • TV-10 News (1960's-late 1980's)
  • KAKE News (1998-present)

  • The News People (1970's)
  • Come Home To KAKE (early 1980s) (not related to the similarly-named NBC campaign)
  • On Your Side (1998-present)
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