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Channel 7 meteorologist dayton ohio
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Both the logo and the slogan ("Coverage you can count on") identify WHIO-TV as the sister station of other Cox stations particularly WSB-TVin Atlanta, which has a similar logo and identical slogan. The logo for the station is their version of the " Circle 7" logo-an orange 7 against a blue background, encompassed by a thin orange circle, and juxtaposed by "WHIO-TV" written in blue on a white background, underlined in red. (1995–present used alongside "Coverage You Can Count On") Coverage You Can Count On (1993–present).The Miami Valley's 24-Hour News Source (1990–1993 secondary slogan).The Miami Valley News Leader (1990–1993).News/Station presentation Newscast titles It remained on its digital channel, 41, using PSIP to display its virtual channel as 7. WHIO-TV ended its analog broadcast on VHF channel 7, on June 12, 2009, as part of the DTV transition in the United States. WHIO-DT began transmitting its digital signal on channel 41-1 in October 2001. WHIO-TV began broadcasting from the new facility at 2:35 a.m. The goal is not just achieving operating efficiencies, but investing in the local Cox media operations, according to Alex Taylor, Cox Media Group Vice President. On December 15, 2009, Cox Media Group announced that they would move WHIO-TV (as well as Cox Radio stations WHIO, WHKO and WZLR) from its home since the 1950s, on Wilmington Avenue in Kettering - to the Cox Media Center building (also the current home of the Daily News), on South Main Street in Dayton, Ohio, by December, 2010. WHIO also remains on Time Warner's Lima cable systems, along with Columbus CBS affiliate WBNS-TV. This was especially the case before a low-powered CBS affiliate, WLMO-LP, went on the air in Lima. (The station reaches most of the Lima DMA with a Grade B signal). WHIO also has served as the default CBS affiliate for most of the Lima (Ohio) DMA. The news team is led by Cheryl McHenry, James Brown & Letitia Perry in the evening and Natasha Williams & John Paul in the morning. Its news department NewsCenter 7 has been in first place in the Nielsen Ratings for many years and that trend continues to this day.

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On December 12, 2010, WHIO's News Center 7 changed to a full high definition 16:9 format for local news. WHIO began broadcasting all their newscasts in a 16:9 widescreen format on April 1, 2007, becoming the first Ohio station outside of Cleveland at the time to switch to the new format. WHIO's transmitter is located on Germantown Street in western Dayton. WHIO has been owned by Cox Enterprises since its inception Cox also publishes the Dayton Daily News, the first newspaper ever purchased by Cox Enterprises founder James M. WHIO is the only station in Dayton to have never changed its primary affiliation, although it aired some programming from the long-defunct DuMont Television Network during its first three years on the air.

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It is Dayton's first television station to start broadcasting, although WDTN was first to have its license granted.

channel 7 meteorologist dayton ohio

WHIO was started on channel 13 on Februand moved to channel 7 in 1952.















Channel 7 meteorologist dayton ohio