WXOW-TV

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WXOW-TV
Image:WXOWLogo.gif
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Branding News 19
Channels 19 (UHF) analog,
14 (UHF) digital
Affiliations ABC
The CW on DT3
Owner Quincy Newspapers
Founded March 7, 1970
Call letters meaning W-X (for La Crosse) OW (sister station to Madison's WKOW)
Website www.wxow.com/

WXOW-TV is an ABC-affiliated television station in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The station broadcasts on channel 19. The station is owned and operated by Quincy Newspapers, Inc. Its transmitter is located in La Crescent, Minnesota.

Scott Hackworth (6 & 10 Anchor)

Dave Solie (Live at Five and News 19 at 9 on the CW)

Amy DuPont (Daybreak Anchor)

Dan Breeden (Chief Meteorologist)

Zach Brown (Morning Meteorologist)

Andrew Thut (Weekend Meteorologist)

Scott Emerich (Sports Director)

Jason Melillo (Weekend Sports)

Joshua Stevens (Reporter and Fill-in Anchor)

Sara Stewart (Reporter)

Sarah Alain (Reporter)

Jim Disrude (Photographer, Sports Reporter, Sports Anchor)

WXOW signed on the air March 7, 1970 as a satellite sister to WKOW/Madison. By the 1980s they would start adding their programming and concentrate on the La Crosse/Eau Claire market. WXOW's newscast was aired from 1980-82 and 1990-96 on sister station WQOW/Eau Claire. From 1982-90, WXOW provided weather segments during WQOW's newscasts. In the early 2000s, the station also began to operate cable-only WBCZ on channel 15 on most cable systems in the La Crosse area.

WXOW now has on its DTV subcarrier the area's new affiliate for The CW Plus which is also shown on cable channel 15.



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