Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| KVOA | |
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| Station name | KVOA |
| Location | Tucson, Arizona |
| Brand | News 4 Tucson |
| Channels | Digital: 23 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | NBC |
| Owner | Quincy Media |
| Sister stations | WSIL-TV, WGEM-TV |
KVOA. KVOA is a NBC-affiliated television station located in Tucson, Arizona, owned by Quincy Media, which also owns WSIL-TV and WGEM-TV. The station is affiliated with NBC and broadcasts a range of programming, including news, sports, and entertainment shows, such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, and Meet the Press. KVOA competes with other Tucson, Arizona stations, including KGUN-TV, KOLD-TV, and KMSB, which are affiliated with ABC, CBS, and Fox, respectively.
KVOA was founded in 1956 by John Walton, a Tucson, Arizona businessman, and initially broadcast as an affiliate of NBC and DuMont Television Network. Over the years, the station has undergone several changes in ownership, including being acquired by Blair Television in 1985 and later by Quincy Media in 2019. KVOA has also expanded its reach through the use of satellite television and cable television, allowing it to broadcast to a wider audience, including viewers in Phoenix, Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona, and Yuma, Arizona. The station has also covered major events, such as the Tucson Festival of Books, the Arizona Bowl, and the Tucson Meet Yourself festival, which features music, food, and culture from around the world, including performances by Los Lobos and Calexico.
KVOA broadcasts a range of programming, including news, sports, and entertainment shows, such as The Voice, America's Got Talent, and This Is Us. The station also airs NBC's daytime programming, including Today and Days of Our Lives, as well as NBC's primetime programming, such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Chicago Fire. KVOA also broadcasts sports programming, including NFL games, MLB games, and NBA games, featuring teams such as the Arizona Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Phoenix Suns. The station has also partnered with other Tucson, Arizona organizations, such as the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and the Arizona Theatre Company, to broadcast cultural events, including performances by Yo-Yo Ma and the New York City Ballet.
KVOA operates a news department that produces local news programming, including News 4 Tucson at 5, 6, and 10 pm, which features anchors such as Tom McNamara and Allison Alexander. The station's news team covers a range of topics, including local news, weather, and sports, and has won several awards for its coverage, including Emmy Awards and Edward R. Murrow Awards. KVOA also broadcasts NBC's national news programming, including NBC Nightly News and Meet the Press, which features interviews with newsmakers such as Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Mitch McConnell. The station has also covered major news events, such as the 2011 Tucson shooting, the 2018 Arizona wildfires, and the 2020 United States presidential election, which featured candidates such as Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren.
KVOA broadcasts on digital channel 23 (UHF) and is available on cable television and satellite television providers, including Cox Communications, Comcast, and DirecTV. The station's signal is also available over-the-air in Tucson, Arizona and surrounding areas, including Oro Valley, Arizona, Marana, Arizona, and Green Valley, Arizona. KVOA's transmitter is located on Mount Lemmon, which provides a strong signal to the surrounding area, including Saguaro National Park and the Santa Catalina Mountains. The station has also upgraded its technology to include high-definition television (HDTV) and digital video recording (DVR) capabilities, allowing viewers to watch their favorite shows in high definition and record them for later viewing.
KVOA has won several awards for its programming and news coverage, including Emmy Awards, Edward R. Murrow Awards, and Associated Press awards. The station has also been recognized for its community service, including its coverage of local events, such as the Tucson Festival of Books and the Arizona Bowl. KVOA has also partnered with other Tucson, Arizona organizations, such as the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona and the Tucson Community Food Bank, to support local charities and initiatives, including the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The station has also been recognized by NBC for its excellence in broadcasting, including its coverage of NBC's Olympics and Super Bowl broadcasts, which feature commentary by Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth. Category:Television stations in Arizona