KSBI
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| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |
| Branding | KSBI 52: Family Television (general); Oklahoma News Tonight (news) |
| Slogan | Family Television for Oklahoma |
| Channels | Analog: 52 (UHF) Digital: 51 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | Independent |
| Owner | Family Broadcast Group of Oklahoma |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Call letters meaning | Unknown |
| Former affiliations | FamilyNet (1989-2004; secondary), INSP (1992-2001; secondary) |
| Website | www.ksbitv.com |
KSBI, referred to as "KSBI: Family Television for Oklahoma", is an independent television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is locally owned and operated by Family Broadcasting Group of Oklahoma in a duopoly with America One affiliate KXOC-LP 41.
The station broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 52, and its digital signal on UHF channel 51. On cable, KSBI-TV can be seen on cable channel 9 on Cox Oklahoma City and can be seen on several cable systems across the state. The station is also available to DirecTV and Dish Network customers within the Oklahoma City market.
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KSBI-TV broadcasts across the state of Oklahoma through the following translators:
- K13XU in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- K15DA in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- K35CU in Ada, Oklahoma
- K17FB in Ardmore, Oklahoma
- K45EJ in Enid, Oklahoma
- K20HO in Lawton, Oklahoma
- K14LD in Muskogee, Oklahoma
- K54FZ in Ponca City, Oklahoma
- K21DF in Stillwater, Oklahoma
- KFVT-LP 40 in Wichita, Kansas
- K48HU in Wichita Falls, Texas
- K51EK in McAlester, Oklahoma
KSBI is Oklahoma's only commercial, locally-owned statewide television network.
KSBI, unlike most other television stations in the Oklahoma City area, airs its programming statewide. KSBI has transmitters across Oklahoma including two in the Tulsa area. KSBI can be seen as far south as Wichita Falls, Texas, and as far north as Wichita, Kansas.
KSBI's programming philosophy is family-oriented and contains little or no overt sexual content, overt violence, or strong language. Most of KSBI's secular programming consists of series from the 1970s to the 1990s. The schedule previously had select programming from the 1960s, however, all series from that decade that aired on KSBI have been purged from the schedule.
In 2006, KSBI launched a local newscast called Oklahoma News Tonight anchored by Kealey McIntire and Monica Price, making it the only newscast in Oklahoma to feature an all-female anchor and reporting teams. The newscast airs for an hour starting at 5:30pm weeknights.
Since the early 1990s, television stations that emphasize on news and weather have used stationary cameras located primarily on outdoor antenna towers to show the current weather, monitor traffic flow or sometimes for use in breaking news. However, since the coverage areas of most television stations reach only as much as 70 miles and the fact these stations focus primarily focuses on the market it serves and its/their surrounding areas, these cameras are usually placed inside the metropolitan statistical area. KSBI's StateCam Network is a camera network placed across the state of Oklahoma showing weather conditions. The camera network reaches as far west as Sayre and as far south as Ardmore. The camera network has proven to be very useful during severe weather and breaking news situations. The KSBI storm team was covering severe weather and caught a tornado in the El Reno area in April 2006, which damaged the city's municipal airport.
KSBI-TV produces and broadcasts local non-professional sports including high school basketball and football games. KSBI-TV holds the contractual exclusive rights to air post season high school sports in Oklahoma
KSBI also airs football and basketball games from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) via Lincoln Financial Sports (known as Jefferson Pilot Sports until 2006). KSBI has also aired games from the Kansas City Royals via RSTN, the Royals Sports Television Network during the 2004 season. All Royals games broadcast by RSTN since the 2005 season have aired on sister station KXOC 41.
NEWS ANCHORS
- Kealey McIntire, Co-Anchor of Oklahoma News Tonight
- Monica Price, Co-Anchor of Oklahoma News Tonight
NEWS REPORTERS
- Jackie Faye, Reporter
- Jamie Ratliff, Reporter
- Sarah Tappel, Executive News Producer/Reporter
KSBI METEOROLOGISTS
- Brady Brus, Chief Meteorologist
- Brandon Chambers, Morning, Midday Meteorologist/Fill-in Evening Meteorologist
KSBI-TV's studios and transmitter are located at 1350 SE 82nd Street.
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- Query the FCC's TV station database for K45EJ
- Query the FCC's TV station database for K20HO
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KFOR 4 (NBC) - KOCO 5 (ABC) - KWTV 9 (CBS) - KUOK-CA 11 (LAT TV) - KETA 13 / KWET 12 (PBS / OETA) - KTBO 14 (TBN) - KLHO 17 (LFN) - KUOT 19 (Almavision) - KTOU 21 (HSN) - KOKH 25 (Fox) - KGBN 27 (A1) - KTUZ 30 (TMD) - KWEM 31 (A1) - KXOK 32 (The Sportsman Channel) - KOCB 34 (The CW) - KUOK 35 (UNI) - KCHM-LP 36 (UNI) - KOHC 38 (AZA) - KXOC 41 (A1) - KAUT 43 (MNTV) - KOCM 46 (DS) - KWDW-LP 48 (UNI) - KSBI 52 (Ind) - KOPX 62 (ION) |
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KJRH 2 (NBC) - KOTV 6 (CBS, KQCW on DT2) - KTUL 8 (ABC) - KOED 11 / KOET 3 (PBS / OETA) - K13XU / K15DA / K14LD (Ind.) - KDOR 17 (TBN) - KQCW 19 (The CW) - KOKI 23 (FOX) - KUTU-CA 25 (UNI) - KRSC 35 (Edu. Ind.) - KMYT 41 (MNTV) - KTPX 44 (ION) - KWHB 47 (LeSEA) - K50JG 50 (TBN) - KGEB 53 (GEB) |
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KTEN 10 (NBC/CW*) - KXII 12 (CBS/MNTV*/FOX*) - K15AA 15/K28AC 28/K46AI 46 (PBS/OETA) - K17FB 17/K45EJ 45 (Ind.) - KOKT-LP 20 (UNI) - KADY-LP 34 (LATTV) Widely available broadcast signals from other markets: |
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Wichita-Hutchinson: KSNW 3 (NBC) - KCTU-LP 5 (ION) - KPTS 8 (PBS) - KAKE 10 (ABC) - KWCH 12 (CBS) - KSAS 24 (Fox) - K28JB 28 (TBN) - KSCW 33 (The CW) - KMTW 36 (MNTV) - KFVT-LP 40 (Ind.) - KGPT-CA 49 (A1/WHT/Faith) - KSMI-LP 51 (AZA) |
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ION Television Affiliates: KTPX 44 (Okmulgee) - KOPX 62 (Oklahoma City) |
| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Spanish stations in Oklahoma |
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| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, and PBS Stations in Kansas |
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Shopping Affiliates: K25FW 25 (HSN, Corsicana / DFW) - KXLK 40 (HSN, Austin) - KLDT 54 (Gems TV, Lake Dallas / DFW) |
| See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, PBS, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Religious and Other Spanish Language stations in Texas |
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