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WSEE-TV is a CBS-affiliated television station with its studios at 1220 Peach Street in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania. WSEE's Channel 35 transmits a 1170 kW signal from a tower on Peach Street in nearby Summit Township. WSEE-DT broadcasts a digital signal in Erie on Channel 16 at 75 kW of power with equipment acquired from Axcera. [1] WSEE is owned by Lilly Broadcasting [2] and has been operated since 2002 under a local marketing agreement (LMA) by Lilly-linked Montecito Broadcast Group, the owner of Erie's NBC affiliate WICU-TV.[3]

WSEE-TV's broadcast signal covers Erie, Warren and Crawford counties in Pennsylvania and reaches east to Jamestown, New York, west to Ashtabula, Ohio, north to London, Ontario, and Hamilton, Ontario, and south to Clarion, Pennsylvania. The station can be captured via satellite elsewhere in the United States and the Caribbean through C band.

History

WSEE began broadcasting a television signal in Erie on 24 April 1954 as a CBS affiliate. [4]

ABC programming was broadcast in Erie by WSEE and WICU until ABC affiliate WJET-TV signed on in 1966.

UPN content was broadcast on weekends by WSEE from 1995 to 2006, when UPN and The WB merged to become The CW. The CW is now narrowcast on local cable television channel WBEP, which is jointly operated by WSEE and WICU. [5]

Personalities

  • Scott Bremner - reporter/anchor (1982-Present)
  • Jennifer Taylor - reporter/weekend anchor (2005-Present)
  • Pat Van Zandt - anchor (2001-Present)
  • Raychel Vendetti - anchor (2002-Present)
  • Kelly Curran - meteorologist, weekday reporting (2005-Present)
  • Ray Petelin - meteorologist (2004-Present)
  • Joey Stevens - meteorologist (1999-Present)
  • K.C. Kantz - sports (2006-Present)
  • Jennifer Mobilia - reporter (2007-Present)
  • Carol Wilson - reporter (1992-Present)
  • Gary Drapcho - sports (1983-Present)
  • Kelly Gaughan - host of "Newswatch Insider" (2005-Present)

Former Personalities

  • Jennifer Boresz - reporter (2005-2006), now a reporter at WTOL-TV Toledo, Ohio
  • Stu Boyer - sports (1978-1985), now at WGRZ-TV Buffalo, NY
  • Jim Dewart - weathercaster (1974-1984), now retired
  • Tim Earl - meteorologist (1982-1995)
  • Dana Elderkin - anchor (1974), now a college professor in North Carolina
  • Leila Feinstein - reporter (1999-2000), now an anchor at KTLA-TV in Los Angeles, California
  • John Meyer - sports (2004-2005), now a sports reporter at KCCI-TV Des Moines, Iowa
  • Carol Pella - reporter (1973-2004), retired
  • Dave Price - reporter (1997), now serves as weather anchor for The Early Show on CBS
  • Bill Schubert - meteorologist (1995-2004), now at WTOV in Steubenville, Ohio/Wheeling, W.Va.; was one of the first meteorologists on air at The Weather Channel
  • Don Shriver - anchor (1998-2006), retired
  • John Stehr - anchor/reporter (1979-1980), now primary anchor at WTHR-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Drew Sugars - anchor (1995-1998) - now anchor at KCOY in Santa Maria, CA
  • Nerissa Sugars - anchor (1995-1998) - now lead anchor at KCOY in Santa Maria, CA
  • Kim Thomas - reporter (2005-2006), now a reporter at WJET-TV Erie
  • Lisa Zompa - anchor/reporter (1988-2005), now working as director of development for Erie City Mission

See also

References

  1. ^ Lilly Broacasting and SJL Choose Axcera for Digital Television Transmitters, 12 April 2007 [1]
  2. ^ Radio Station World [2]
  3. ^ SJL Broadcasting Group [3]
  4. ^ Brainy History [4]
  5. ^ Backchannel Media [5]

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