Brighthouse tv guide new port richey Continue Bay News 9CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaTampa/St. Petersburg, FloridaSloganNews. Weather. Now.HeadquartersSt. Petersburg, FloridaProgrammingLanguage (s)EnglishPicture format1080i (HDTV) (HD channel downgraded to 480i mailbox for SDTVs)OwnershipOwnerCharter CommunicationsSister channelsNews 13HistoryLaunchedSeptember 24, 1997; 23 years ago (1997-09-24)LinksWebsitewww.baynews9.comAccessmatrome (Tampa Bay)Channel 9 (SD)Channel 1009 (HD)Channel 1209 (HD)Spectrum (Orlando)Channel 1209 (HD) Bay News 9 (also officially known as Spectrum Bay News 9 according to data on September 24, 2017) is a cable news network based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Owned by Charter Communications, it currently serves the Tampa Bay area, including Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manati, Polk, Pascoe, Hernando and Citrus. The station, which is exclusive to Spectrum customers, provides rolling news programming 24 hours a day, except for some special programs, including a weekly political program, Political Communications. The station was created by Elliott Wieser, who was hired as general manager of Time Warner Cable in May 1997. At the time, Time Warner was building a similar news channel in Orlando. Wiser later created Bay News 9 en Spain, Tampa Bay on demand, and a range of sports. History Station started operating on September 24, 1997 and gives weather updates every 10 minutes on nines and more often during severe weather conditions. In 2002, Bay News 9 became the first television station in the area to provide the VIPIR Doppler radar system. In 2007, Bay News 9 became the first station in Florida and one of the few stations to provide two pole radar systems. On Monday, January 5, 2009, Bay News 9 launched its upgraded Doppler radar system called Klystron 9. This new system is able to see weather features in more detail than other Doppler radar systems. Klystron 9 combines a Polarimetry dual radar, A Klystron tube, pulse compression technology and a 1.25 million watt transmitter for the first time in history. This combination of technology makes Klystron 9 the most powerful television radar in the world. Klystron 9 has the ability to see storms other radars can't see and see deeper into these storms. The dual technology Klystron 9 even informs meteorologists the size and shape of a raindrops and makes the difference between rain and ice. Two original anchors remain with the station: meteorologists Mike Clay and Alan Winfield. Winfield only works during hurricanes after leaving the station full-time in 2006 to join a religious ministry. In December 2008, Jen Holloway left the station to join her parent company, Bright House Networks, as a marketing representative. morning anchor Erica Riggins replaced her spot. Bay News 9 was originally seen on Channel 9 on all systems except Pasco County, where where was spotted on Channel 6. On August 7, 2013, Bright House Networks transferred Bay News 9 to Channel 9 in Pasco County, making Bay News 9 available on all Bright House cable systems in the Tampa Bay area. News releases (with the exception of Your Morning News) are recorded for re-broadcasts with the latest news and weather forecasts inserted almost once. News Operation Bay News 9 maintains content partnerships with several local radio stations as well as various Bay Area newspapers including the Tampa Bay Business Journal, Citrus County Chronicle, and The Bradenton Herald. The channel also operates news offices in Tampa, Bradenton, New Port Ritchie and Spring Hill; and at the offices of the Citrus County Chronicle in Crystal River and Books in Lakeland. The channel also produces artistic reports for Orlando-based Sister Channel News 13 (Bright House launched this channel to market this Tampa on digital channel 1213 in December 2010, with Bay News 9, by contrast, being added to the Central Florida Systems Provider on Digital Channel 1209). In 1999, Bay News 9 introduced Health Team 9, a team of practitioners (Stephen Seltzer, Robert DiMasi, Jacent Buggs and Linda McClintock) and a licensed psychologist (Steve O'Brien) hired by the channel as experts reporting on various medical issues. The channel ran another segment of medical news during a morning news release called Health Team 9 Health Watch, as well as a segment during a prime-time newscast called Health Team 9 Medical Beat (which was anchored on air that night). In June 2011, the Medical Strike segment was replaced by Priority Health, in which Dr. Randy Shuk answers health questions sent by viewers via email; The Health Watch segment has also been replaced by Health Headlines, focusing on the headlines of the day's medical news. Dr. Steve O'Brien remains with Bay News 9 as a mental health expert. Programming channel works in the format of news wheel, offering blocks of news segments, weather forecasts and function reports at regular intervals; regular weather segments are broadcast at intervals of 10 minutes on nines, with more frequent updates during severe weather events and wall-to-wall coverage whenever hurricanes or tropical storms affect the channel's service area. Its programming is presented live, although the digital video jukebox is used to recycle segments (except those that were broadcast during your Morning News block) to broadcast at other times and provide loop newscasts originally broadcast live to certain timeslots (especially at night). Manufacturers update the wheel throughout the day, making new material as stories are served and Information becomes available coverage of the latest news event is also being inserted as justified. In March 2008, Bay News 9 updated its news news Eliminating the Segment Beyond the Bay 42 minutes after an hour and replacing it with an additional segment that aired 23 minutes after an hour, which in turn was replaced by local news segments. In recent years, weekend traffic segments have also been eliminated in order to provide additional coverage of local news. The format returns to the original news cycle, with Extra segments appearing for 23 and 53 minutes per hour in prime time and nightly newscasts. Bay News 9 is also a branch of CNN's national and international video news service Newsource. In addition, Bay News 9 releases a half-hour political debate program, Political Connections (Sundays at 11 a.m., encores at 8 p.m.); the program, which is currently being held on a weekday afternoon, anchor Al Ruechel debuted in 2005 as part of a partnership between Bay News 9 and the Tampa Bay Times. After launching the channel, Bay News 9 began producing a nightly half-hour sports program to highlight Toyota Sports Connection (it originally aired at 10.30pm before moving on to 11:00 pm in 2001), which focused mainly on local sports as well as major national sports headlines. It was originally organized by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman David Logan before his death in 1999, with Rock Riley suggesting hosting duties thereafter (the channel has since begun awarding a scholarship to a high school athlete named after Logan, the David Logan Scholarship). The program was moved to Bright House Sports Network (now known as Spectrum Sports) in 2010, saving its 11:00 p.m. time slot (the regional sports network repeats the program the next day after the original broadcast). The Bay News 9 Community Service supports the program, Project Weather, which tours hurricane exposing and schools in the Tampa Bay area providing weather safety information to area students. They do SKYPE sessions with local schools called Weather Wednesdays where students can SKYPE with a meteorologist. The channel distributes scientific kits to all 6th grade public school teachers in the seven county viewing area and Project Weather Activity Books for preschool and elementary school-age children at public events. The channel also has an interactive exhibition called Bay News 9 Rain or Shine at the Glaser Children's Museum in Tampa, a news and weather exhibition at the Research V Children's Museum in Lakeland, a news and weather exhibit at the Great Research Children's Museum in St. Petersburg, and an exhibition at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater. Famous Current Personality Holly Gregory - Anchor Mike Clay - Chief Meteorologist Josh Liquor - Meteorologist Chuck Henson - Anchor Traffic Affiliate Channels Bay News 9 HD This article needs quotes to check. Please help improve this article by adding a quote in the Sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. Find sources: Bay News 9 - News newspaper book scientist JSTOR (October 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Bay News 9 HD is a high-definition simultaneous feed of Bay News 9, which broadcasts in resolution format 1080i. HD channel is carried out on the digital channels Charter 1009 and 1209; It was launched in the spring of 2006, leading to the debut of the extensive graphic overhaul of Bay News 9. News releases broadcast on the channel were not originally released in HD, airing instead in 480i (with a stylized post) and upconverted to 1080i. on October 20, 2011, Bay News 9 and InfoM's sister network began broadcasting their news programs in high definition, with programming updated to 16:9 percent and the revised graphic package. The main article of InfoM:InfoM's was well received by the Spanish-language regional news channel, operated through a partnership between Bay News 9 and Orlando-based sister network News 13. The channel was the first 24-hour Spanish-language regional news channel in the United States; In addition to providing normal news coverage rolling, the channel also carried exclusive stories tailored to Tampa's legendary Hispanic and Hispanic population. Originally broadcast on digital channel 139, Bay News 9 en Espa'ol was later transferred to the Spectrum 900 digital channel. In 2010, the channel began Hispanic telecast games from the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins major league baseball, and the Orlando Magic NBA franchise.
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