February 2015 Ratings Review: KTVI St. Louis
KTVI Remembers Selma March 50 Years Ago
A special program, St. Louis to Selma, from Tribune-owned Fox affiliate in St. Louis highlights people who lived in St Louis that marched in Selma, Ala., 50 years ago in an attempt to end the roadblocks of voter registration against African Americans.
KTVI News Vet Tom O’Neal Sets Retirement
After 40-plus years of experience as a broadcast journalist, Fox affiliate KTVI St. Louis (DMA 21) news anchor Tom O’Neal will retire in July. O’Neal joined KTVI in 1990. Currently […]
KTVI, KPLR Unveil New Sets And Graphics
Today, Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 4 a.m. Tribune Media’s Fox affiliate KTVI St. Louis (DMA 21) will unveil a dynamic new look following several months of design and construction. Then […]
KMOX Boss Proposes Merger With KTVI Reporter
Stations Walk Fine Line With Riot Coverage
The logistics of covering the story of the riots in the aftermath of the killing of Michael Brown are difficult for St. Louis stations working 12-hour shifts and using mobile bonded cellular gear for live feeds. In addition, they are factoring in the emotionally charged nature of the story into every decision.
KTVI-KPLR Adds Meteorologist Anne Elise Parks
Which Station Won Feb. Sweep? They All Did
Teresa Woodard Leaving KTVI For WFAA
St. Louis Late To Storm Into Digtal Media
St. Louis is a web of individual communities with strong identities and the most effective digital news players in the market have figured out how to weave themselves into that web, one comprising users who epitomize a humble, conservative Midwest sensibility. But it was a spring tornado that really sparked online traffic.