WPTV 22

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WPTV-TV
Irving, TX / Dallas, Texas
Branding WPTV 22
Slogan Ranchview's TV Station
Channels 22 (Closed-circuit) analog,
N/A digital
Affiliations Ranchview High School
Owner Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District
Founded 2005
Call letters meaning WolfPack TeleVision
Former callsigns KRHS (2001-2005) Ranchview Radio
Former affiliations None
Transmitter Power Close Circut
Website www.WPTV22.com


WPTV is a closed-circuit television broadcasting station at Ranchview High School. It was created in order to provide a more entertaining way to bring across school news to the student body as well as give students that have an interest in broadcasting an opportunity to work on things such as anchoring, video editing, broadcasting, journalisim, and so on.


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WPTV was started late in the 2005-2006 School year, before which it had very few and infrequent appearances at Ranchview, mostly when the administration needed to show a school wide video. It had humble beginings as a simple broadcast of the anchors simply reading prompts off paper. As things got more organized and more students got involved. WPTV has grown into a vision of a doing the best possible with limited resources. It is currently an organization of around 10 students and with a feedback system for the entrie school and anyone from the outside to participate in this process of choosing programming.

Executives Mazen Elkurd, Ryan Fitzgerald, Steven Wickenheiser.


Teacher Adviser Dr. Angela Blair, PhD.


Crew Lauren Womack, Brandon Quick, Blake Parsons, Kristen Miller.


Cast Steven Wickenheiser, Kristin Thompson, Julian Sanders, and frequent guest anchors.

WPTV22 is intended for school purposes only. It is not affiliated with West Palm Beach NBC affiliate "WPTV News Channel 5".

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