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WKBW · Phone 7 Broadcast Plaza, Buffalo (833) 418-1465
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WKBW-TV’s studios are located at 7 Broadcast Plaza in downtown Buffalo, and its transmitter is located at 8909 Center Street in Colden. It is one of many local Buffalo television stations that are available over-the-air and on cable television in Canada, particularly in Southern Ontario.
During the 1930s, WKBW shared a CBS affiliation with then-sister station WGR, and in the 1940s, was affiliated with the NBC Blue network and its corporate successor ABC, running as a conventional full service network affiliated station also offering local news and music programming.
Under Capital Cities’ ownership, in 1978 the WKBW stations moved their studios from Main Street to their present location, 7 Broadcast Plaza, on Church Street a few blocks southwest of Niagara Square . In 1977, WKBW-TV unsuccessfully sued the Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) over simultaneous substitution rules.
KB goes KABOOM with FUTURESONIC RADIO! July 4, 2008 will mark 50 years since WKBW Radio changed music formats…and changed Buffalo radio and music forever. The switch to “top 40” in the summer of 1958 signified a shift in popular culture, officially recognizing the power of the post-war baby boomers.
Independence Day, July 4th, heralded the arrival in Buffalo of FutureSonic Radio, the catch-phrase given to WKBW to its brand new, fast-paced, imaginative music-news-service operation. Soon to be gone was KB’s ethnic, country & western and religious programming as well as George Lorenz who would not conform to a strict top40 play list.