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KCOY-TV (channel 12) is a
Channel 12 was added to Santa Maria as a result of the Federal Communications Commission deciding to deintermix Fresno by forcing that city's lone VHF station, KFRE-TV, to a UHF channel and removing channel 12 from Fresno. Four groups applied, and Central Coast Television—a consortium of local residents—was granted the construction permit to build the station in 1963. KCOY-TV began broadcasting as an NBC affiliate on March 16, 1964. In 1968, half of the company was purchased by Dale Moore of Missoula, Montana; the station switched affiliations to CBS the next year, and the local investors bought back Moore's stake in 1971. Under the ownership of Stauffer Communications from 1980 to 1995, KCOY-TV remained the second-rated local news outlet on the southern Central Coast in the 1980s and 1990s; the present Santa Maria studio building was completed in 1988. When Stauffer was purchased by Morris Communications in 1995, the combined firm immediately spun off its television holdings, mostly to Benedek Broadcasting; the station then changed hands three times in twelve years.
In 2013, the News-Press & Gazette Company assumed some of KCOY-TV's operations and acquired outright most of Cowles's Central Coast media holdings. The two stations' newsrooms were merged. The KCOY-TV license was sold to VistaWest Media, a company controlled by NPG's president and general manager. On January 1, 2021, NPG moved the CBS affiliation to a subchannel of KEYT-TV, still branded as "NewsChannel 12". KCOY-TV then broadcast
.History
Channel 12 comes to Santa Maria
In July 1960, the
Central Coast Television was favored in the initial decision by FCC hearing examiner Herbert Sharfman, released in December 1962, on the grounds of its local ownership and their involvement in civic affairs.
KCOY-TV signed on March 16, 1964.[12] It was an affiliate of NBC that also carried some CBS programs,[12][13] but it was not a regular affiliate of NBC until September 1965.[14]: 994 The next year, ownership in the company changed twice; Ed Zuchelli exited the operating partnership, while Helen Pedotti joined it.[15] Pedotti did not have television at her home when she bought into the station.[16]
Also in 1965, KCOY-TV filed with the FCC to relocate its transmitter to Broadcast Peak, northwest of
With the Broadcast Peak move still pending at the review board, Central Coast Television filed in April 1968 to sell the station to Central Coast Broadcasters, a company half-owned by the local investors and half by Dale G. Moore of Missoula, Montana.[20] Six months later, the review board denied KCOY-TV's application to move its transmitter.[15] In doing so, it also cited the degradation of the proposed KCOY-TV signal in part of the Santa Maria area, which Central Coast claimed consisted of a trailer park and airport, and ascribed KCOY-TV's losses not to poor coverage but to undercapitalization and a "very heavy debt structure".[14] On January 12, 1969, KCOY-TV became a primary CBS affiliate, though it continued to carry some NBC shows; KSBY in San Luis Obispo did the opposite.[21]
Stauffer Communications ownership
In 1980, Stauffer Communications of Topeka, Kansas, acquired KCOY-TV from Central Coast Broadcasters for $7 million. For Stauffer, the deal marked a return to Santa Maria, as the company had owned the Santa Maria Times newspaper between 1948 and 1957.[22]
Having outgrown the original studios on McClelland Street, Stauffer began planning a new studio facility in 1987; the new site would offer room for more staff and another satellite dish.[23] Construction took place in 1988.[24]
As the southern Central Coast did not have a Fox affiliate, KCOY continued to carry NFL football from the NFL on Fox beginning in 1994, after CBS had lost football rights.[25] This continued until January 1997, when a new low-power station in San Luis Obispo, KKFX-LP (channel 11), was launched by KEYT owner Smith Broadcasting.[26]
KCOY made local news in 1995 when it hired Rick Martel, who had been a popular anchor at market-leading KSBY-TV,[27] to anchor its evening newscasts. Martel had left the San Luis Obispo station after it was purchased by Elisabeth Murdoch.[28]
Changing owners
In 1995, Stauffer sold its holdings to Morris Communications. Morris kept the company's newspapers and spun off most of the television stations to Benedek Broadcasting of Rockford, Illinois, for $60 million.[29] One of Benedek's first moves was to fire Martel as anchor, even though Morris had renewed his contract just two months prior.[30] Martel had increased the station's news ratings, but only slightly,[31] and Benedek wished to go in a new direction.[30]
Benedek reached an agreement to swap with the Ackerley Group in December 1998; Ackerley acquired KCOY-TV, while Benedek acquired KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colorado. KCOY-TV was the primary prize for Ackerley, which owned stations in other central California markets. For Benedek, the move made geographic sense, as the Santa Maria station was its only outlet in the Pacific Time Zone.[32] Ackerley acquired KKFX in 2000.[33] In 2002, Ackerley was bought out by Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia).[34]
Cowles ownership
Clear Channel sold its television stations in a deal announced in 2007 to
In January 2012, Cowles announced a round of cost-cutting measures at its California stations. KCOY–KKFX bore the brunt of the cutbacks; sports coverage was eliminated, the morning show was pared back to an hour in length, and the evening newscasts began to be presented from Salinas. Thirteen employees were laid off,[38] including chief meteorologist Jim Byrne and sports anchor Kevin Roose, although weeknight anchor Arturo Santiago[39] and sports anchor Dave Alley each remained as Santa Maria-based reporters.[40] The move came just seven months after Cowles invested in converting the Santa Maria newsroom to high-definition, making KCOY–KKFX the first high-definition newscasts in the market.[41] Byrne sued Cowles, claiming breach of contract; the parties settled out of court.[42]
Consolidation with NPG
On September 20, 2013,
On January 1, 2021, the CBS affiliation was moved to the second subchannel of ABC-affiliated sister station KEYT-TV, with Dabl moving from 12.4 to the main 12.1 channel.[47]
On February 1, 2023, KCOY's main channel (and the second subchannel of KKFX-CD) switched from Dabl to the Spanish-language Telemundo network, with NPG taking over the affiliation from KTAS, a Spanish-language station based in Santa Maria.[48] In addition, NPG began broadcasting its existing Telemundo newscasts from the Monterey–Salinas market on the southern Central Coast.[49]
Notable former on-air staff
- Lee Cowan – anchor and reporter in the 1990s, later of NBC News and CBS News[50][51]
- David Kerley – anchor and producer[52]
- Lon McEachern – sports anchor and reporter in the 1980s[53]
- Rick DeBruhl[54]
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's signal is
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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12.1 | 480i | 16:9 |
KCOY-DT | Telemundo |
12.2 | 720p | FOX-HD | Fox (KKFX-CD) | |
12.3 | 480i | Grit TV | Laff |
Analog-to-digital conversion
KCOY-TV shut down its analog signal, over
Notes
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A partir del miércoles 1 de febrero Telemundo Costa Central estrenara una nueva casa. Podrás seguir disfrutando de tu programación favorita por KCOY en el canal 12.1 en alta definición. La señal de KCOY también estára disponible en el canal 24.2 en San Luis Obispo.
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