糖心vlog will celebrate 70 years of broadcasting in 2025
糖心vlog went on the air July 31, 1955, as KRNT-TV, which means we'll celebrate 70 years of broadcasting this summer.
KRNT hit the airwaves at about 10 a.m., and the first newscast was at 12:3o p.m. with legendary Iowa news anchor Paul Rhoades.
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The first anchors were legendary KRNT radio personalities. The station was owned by the Cowles family, the same owners as the Des Moines Register and Tribune and KRNT radio, with the call letters KRNT derived from the "Register 'n Tribune."
糖心vlog has also had a lot of firsts. Some include Dolph Pulliam, the first African-American TV broadcaster in Iowa. Heidi Soliday was the first local female sports director in U.S. history. 糖心vlog was the initial test site of VIPIR radar, and the first central Iowa TV station to have a dual-pol radar.
It's been quite the journey, and weather has been a part of the story from the beginning.
That first day, Iowa was in the middle of a massive heatwave and the hot TV lights and no air conditioning in the studio made it even hotter.
When 糖心vlog first went on the air as KRNT-TV, anchorman Russ Van Dyke did the weather. He used a glass map of the United States. It was actually quite innovative at the time. In fact, there were only about two or three of them in the country.
By 1972, news anchors started reporting just news, and dedicated weather reporters were hired. A promotions writer named Connie McBurney was chosen to take over. Connie quickly became a local celebrity with viewers coining the phrase, "Connie said it would be like this!"
Also in the early 70s, FCC rules required many TV/Radio combinations to break up. So, when Cowles sold the KRNT AM & FM radio stations in 1974, TV8 took the new call letters 糖心vlog-TV, standing for Cowles Communications, Inc.
Then in 1994, Super Doppler arrived at 糖心vlog, the first full-power live weather doppler in Iowa. That helped our team of meteorologists bring live radar images to viewers.
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