KOSA-TV (channel 7) is a
television station
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licensed to
Odessa, Texas
Odessa () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Ector County, Texas, Ector County with portions extending into Midland County, Texas, Midland County.
Odessa's population was 114,428 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 ...
, United States, serving as the
CBS affiliate for the
Permian Basin area. It is owned by
Gray Media alongside
MyNetworkTV
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affiliate
KWWT (channel 30),
CW+ affiliate
KCWO-TV
KCWO-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Big Spring, Texas, United States, serving the Permian Basin (North America), Permian Basin area as an affiliate of The CW Plus. It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate KOSA-TV (cha ...
(channel 4),
Telemundo
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affiliate
KTLE-LD (channel 20), and
365BLK affiliate
KMDF-LD (channel 22). The five stations share studios inside the
Music City Mall on East 42nd Street in Odessa, with a secondary studio and news bureau in downtown
Midland; KOSA-TV's transmitter is located on
FM 866 west of Odessa. The station is relayed on low-power
translator
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in
Big Spring.
History
KOSA-TV signed on the air on
January 1
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Events ...
, 1956, and has been a CBS affiliate since its debut. Licensed to the corporate entity Odessa Television Co., the station was part of the Trigg-Vaughn Stations group, owned and operated by Cecil L. Trigg and Jack Vaughn, along with
KOSA radio. KOSA-TV originally operated from studios located on North Whitaker Street in Odessa. KOSA-TV is the only
Big Three station in the Permian Basin to have never changed affiliation. In 1967, Trigg-Vaughn sold both KOSA-TV and
KROD-TV in
El Paso, Texas
El Paso (; ; or ) is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. The 2020 United States census, 2020 population of the city from the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the List of ...
, to
Doubleday Broadcasting Co., a subsidiary of publisher
Doubleday and Company.
On November 26, 1983, a
chartered twin-engine
Beechcraft B100 King Air turboprop was flying from Fort Worth to Odessa when it fell nose first, crashed and burned on impact. It killed all eight on board, instantly, some burned beyond recognition. Six of the victims were KOSA-TV station employees who had been away filming
high school football
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playoffs. The plane burned for about four hours before firemen could extinguish the blaze. A charred and twisted heap of metal was all that remained.
The victims were eventually identified as assistant news director Gary Hopper, 32, of Midland; sports director Jeff Shull, 25, of Odessa; chief engineer Bobby Stephens, 47, of Odessa; assistant chief engineer Edward Monette, 26, of Odessa; production assistants Bruce Dyer, 26, of Midland and Brent Roach, 24, of Odessa; pilot Keith Elkin, 29, of Midland; and Jay Alva Price, 37, of Midland, a helper for the station at football games and Hopper's brother-in-law.
Local real estate company Investment Corporation of America (ICA) purchased the station from
Benedek Broadcasting in 2000. On May 20, 2015,
Gray Television announced that it would acquire KOSA-TV from ICA for $33.6 million;
the sale was completed on July 1.
The deal reunited KOSA-TV with several of its former Benedek sister stations, as Gray acquired most of Benedek's stations following the latter's bankruptcy in 2002.
By fall 2017, the over-the-air digital signal of KOSA-DT2 had been upgraded into
720p
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16:9 high definition, thus giving viewers in the Odessa–Midland market over-the-air access to
MyNetworkTV
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's high definition feed for the first time.
On June 25, 2018, Gray announced it had reached an agreement with
Montgomery, Alabama
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-based
Raycom Media
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to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including competing
NBC affiliate
KWES-TV
KWES-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Odessa, Texas, United States, serving the Permian Basin (North America), Permian Basin area as an affiliate of NBC. The station is owned by Tegna Inc. and maintains studios on West County ...
(channel 9) and its
satellite
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KWAB-TV (channel 4), and Gray's 93 television stations) under Gray's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $3.6 billion—in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom—required divestment of either KOSA-TV or KWES-TV due to FCC ownership regulations prohibiting common ownership of two of the four highest-rated stations in a single market (as well as more than two stations in any market). Gray announced it would retain KOSA-TV, and sell KWES-TV to an unrelated third party.
On August 20, it was announced that
Tegna Inc. would buy KWES and sister station
WTOL in
Toledo, Ohio
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for $105 million.
However, Gray retained KWAB and converted it to a
CW+ affiliate under the callsign
KCWO, with a simulcast on KOSA's second digital subchannel.
The sale was completed on January 2, 2019.
On July 24, 2020, it was announced that Gray would purchase MeTV affiliate KWWT, and sister low-power station, KMDF-LD for $1.84 million, pending FCC approval.
Gray sought a failing station waiver as the Odessa–Midland market would not have at least eight independent voices after the transaction (KCWO-TV is licensed as a
satellite
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of KOSA-TV despite airing different programming). In addition, Gray also announced that after the sale, KWWT would move its operations to the shared KOSA/KCWO facility in Odessa. The FCC granted the waiver on September 14. The sale was completed on September 30.
''Making News: Texas Style''
KOSA-TV was the setting for a
TV Guide Network
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reality series
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called ''Making News: Texas Style'', which revolved around the inner workings, staff, and personalities of the station's news department. The show aired Mondays from June 11, 2007, to September 23, 2007.
Sports programming
KOSA-TV became an affiliate for
Big 12 Network basketball in 2008. That same year they entered into a contract with
KTXA in
Dallas
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–
Fort Worth
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to carry select
Dallas Mavericks
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basketball games. The Mavericks games aired in Odessa–Midland on MyTV 16 in
2008–2009 and
2010–2011. In
2009
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, KOSA-TV entered into a contract to air the locally televised
Texas Rangers baseball games. The games took place on various nights in 2009 as they were programmed by
KDFI. From
2010
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to the present the Rangers games aired on Friday nights as part of the ''Friday Night Baseball on TXA 21'' package. In 2012, KOSA-TV entered into a contract to air
SEC Network football
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games. In all these cases, the sports contracts placed the games on MyTV 16 (now MyTV 30) as CBS prime time and
sports
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programming usually airs during this time on KOSA. All these contracts expired. In 2016, KOSA-TV became the television home of
UTPB Falcons football. All home games aired on Tuesday nights via
tape delay on MyTV up until 2021.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's signal is
multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
KOSA-TV shut down its analog signal, over
VHF channel 7, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States
transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition
UHF channel 31 to VHF channel 7 for post-transition operations.
See also
*
Channel 7 digital TV stations in the United States
*
Channel 7 virtual TV stations in the United States
*
Channel 16 branded TV stations in the United States
References
External links
*
KOSA-TV Collection at the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
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1956 establishments in Texas
CBS affiliates
Gray Media
Heroes & Icons affiliates
Television channels and stations established in 1956
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