Published October 28, 2008 08:25 pm - New faces on a new station at a new time — all this and more comes with the change of KBTV 4 to a Fox affiliate.
KBTV makes move to Fox
Programming may change schedule
The Port Arthur News
By Amy Moore
The News staff writer
New faces on a new station at a new time — all this and more comes with the change of KBTV 4 to a Fox affiliate.
One thing won’t change — where you can catch your KBTV station, Brian Jones, corporate executive vice president of Nextar Broadcasting Group, owner of KBTV, said.
“At this particular point, there will be no effect in where you see the station,” Jones said of the deal with Fox. “The station will still be KBTV channel 4, it will just be Fox instead of NBC. You’ll see Fox programming in primetime and then see our news at 9 p.m.”
The change comes after KBTV was unsuccessful in renewing the company’s agreement with NBC. Instead, Jones said, the station made a deal with Fox.
“The agreement was set to expire at the end of this year,” Jones said. “It’s still early, but it’s something we’re excited about.”
An advantage to the move, he said, is having a newscast one hour earlier than Southeast Texans are accustomed to.
“The market doesn’t have 9 p.m. news and some folks like to get their news a little earlier,” he said. “It allows us to do some good things, expand some things. We’re not limited to 30 minutes between the end of primetime and the Tonight Show.”
Though Jones said it’s too early to talk programming schedules, he said he’s confident KBTV will continue to serve Southeast Texas and even enhance their coverage.
Chris Pruitt, general manager of the station, said changes are already being seen at the office.
“We’re starting a brand new morning show Thursday at 5:30 a.m.,” he said. “We’re making some changes, getting new faces, a new look and looking at it being more conversational more than just hard news and weather. It will be a lighthearted way to start the day.”
Set to be called 4 Today, Pruitt said the show will feature three anchors.
“The idea here behind the show is to have a good representation of the whole entire audience,” he said. “We’ll have a female from here in the community, she’s married with kids; a new person in the community, he’s a single young man; and another gentleman coming on board who offers a perspective for mature adults.”
Pruitt said the anchors will cover all demographics with varying perspectives.