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WISC-TV

WISC-TV, 3 (VHF digital channel 11), is a CBS-affiliated licensed to , . The station serves south-central as the flagship property of family-owned Morgan Murphy Media, which operates it alongside sister radio and television outlets across the Midwest. WISC-TV signed on the air on June 24, 1956, following the Federal Communications Commission's grant of its construction permit in 1955, and it maintains studios at 7025 Raymond Road in with a primary transmitter atop the Madison Community Tower on the city's west side. As Madison's longtime "station of record," WISC-TV has provided , , and programming under the News 3 Now banner, supplemented by its TVW (channel 3.2), which carries affiliation. The station pioneered in the region by launching one of the nation's earliest online news websites, wisctv.com, in the mid-1990s, which was rebranded as Channel3000.com in 1998, and continues to emphasize community-focused , earning accolades for and coverage. In recent years, WISC-TV has invested in broadcast upgrades, including enhanced over-the-air signals in 2025 to reach more households across southern .

Station overview

Licensing and affiliations

WISC-TV holds a commercial broadcast television license issued by the (FCC), serving as the flagship station for , under facility ID 65143 and virtual channel 3.1. The station's call sign, WISC-TV, derives from "WISConsin" and was assigned by the FCC upon its initial licensing in 1955, with operations commencing on June 24, 1956. Since its launch, WISC-TV has maintained a primary affiliation with CBS, securing exclusive rights to the network's programming in the Madison market following the 1956 reassignment of ABC affiliation to WKOW-TV (with WMTV retaining NBC as primary). This CBS partnership has remained uninterrupted, providing comprehensive network content to southern Wisconsin viewers. Currently, subchannel 3.2 operates as TVW, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. The station has carried secondary affiliations at various points, including from 1995 to 1999 and again from 2002 to 2006, from 2000 to 2002, and on subchannel 3.3 from 2017 to 2019. WISC-TV's public inspection file, containing detailed licensing documents, ownership reports, and compliance information, is accessible via the FCC's online portal.

Ownership and facilities

WISC-TV has been owned by Morgan Murphy Media since its inception, with the company receiving an FCC construction permit for the station in 1955 and launching its first broadcast on , 1956. The media company, founded in 1890 as a family-owned operation, expanded into with WISC-TV as one of its early television ventures and has maintained continuous family ownership through four generations, including leadership by Elizabeth Murphy Burns until her 2025 retirement. Burns passed away in April 2025, and her son Brian Burns succeeded as CEO. In 2003, following the divestiture of its print media assets, Morgan Murphy Media shifted its headquarters to Madison, Wisconsin, refocusing exclusively on television, radio, and digital properties. As of 2025, WISC-TV remains under the ownership of Morgan Murphy Media, operating as the flagship station of the family-controlled group with no major sales or mergers involving the property since the 2017 broadcast spectrum incentive auction. The licensee is Television Wisconsin, Inc., a of the parent company, which is headquartered at the station's facilities in . The station's primary studios are located at 7025 Raymond Road in , encompassing a modern complex that includes an integrated for daily operations, production studios equipped for , and editing suites supporting both local and syndicated content creation. WISC-TV's transmitter is situated at 453 South Pleasant View Road in 's Junction Ridge neighborhood, at coordinates 43°3′21″N 89°32′6″W, enabling over-the-air signal distribution from a 1,423-foot tower shared with other broadcasters. This setup serves southern Wisconsin, including Dane County and the surrounding Madison designated market area (), ranked 77th nationally with approximately 443,220 television households.

History

Founding and early broadcasts

WISC-TV signed on the air for the first time on June 24, 1956, as , Wisconsin's second following the 1953 debut of WKOW-TV on UHF channel 27, and the city's first VHF outlet on channel 3. The station was licensed by the (FCC) to Morgan Murphy Media in 1955, marking the company's expansion into broadcasting in the region. From its , WISC-TV served as the primary affiliate for , taking over the network's coverage from WKOW-TV, which in turn assumed ABC programming previously shared on a secondary basis by other local stations. The station's early operations were based in studios located in , offering a schedule that blended network programming with locally produced content, including variety shows and public affairs segments typical of mid-1950s television. By the 1960s, WISC-TV introduced color broadcasts, aligning with the national shift toward .

Affiliation shifts and subchannel launches

WISC-TV launched its digital signal in September 2000 on UHF channel 50, which is now mapped to 3.1 for its primary programming. The station's second digital subchannel, 3.2, initially simulcast local content as part of this transition and later became affiliated with from 2000 to 2002. Following the end of the WB affiliation, subchannel 3.2 carried programming from 2002 to 2006, marking a return for the network after WISC-TV had briefly held a secondary affiliation on its main channel from 1995 to 1999. In 2006, with the merger of and into , subchannel 3.2 rebranded as TVW (Television Wisconsin) and affiliated with , launching the service on September 5 of that year; it has since carried programming alongside local news inserts and promotions. Subchannel 3.3 debuted in 2017 with , which aired until 2019 when it was replaced by , a network targeting multicultural audiences. Following the 2017 and subsequent , which relocated WISC-TV's physical signal to VHF channel 11 by 2019, the station expanded its multiplex capacity to add subchannels 3.4 through 3.6; these now carry on 3.4, on 3.5, and —a Westerns-focused network—on 3.6. In terms of sports programming shifts, WISC-TV previously carried University of Wisconsin Badger and games through the ESPN Plus syndication service until its discontinuation in 2007. More recently, the station has aired select NBA games as part of over-the-air broadcasts; in the 2024-25 season, it carried 8 such games, including one on the main channel and seven on TVW (3.2).

Facility modernizations and expansions

In 2003, following the sale of its print media assets, Morgan Murphy Media shifted its focus to broadcast operations, consolidating around key television properties including flagship station WISC-TV in Madison. WISC-TV began incorporating high-definition elements into its programming in January 2008 by airing select feature stories in HD format. Later that year, on October 26, 2008, the station launched its full slate of local newscasts in high definition, marking the first such transition for a commercial television station in the Madison market. In April 2011, WISC-TV expanded its by launching a dedicated on the platform, providing on-demand access to newscast segments and content for streaming viewers. On April 13, 2017, as part of the FCC's incentive auction, WISC-TV relinquished its UHF rights and received nearly $50 million in proceeds, which facilitated a transition to sharing arrangements to repurpose the for services. The station underwent a major facility upgrade on February 3, 2019, debuting a new studio at its Raymond Road location in , accompanied by a of its news division to "News 3 Now" and the addition of an expanded digital newsroom to enhance production capabilities. In 2025, WISC-TV invested nearly $1 million in an over-the-air signal upgrade, installing new UHF antennas at the Community Tower (750 feet high) and a site in rural Rock County (430 feet high) during the week of July 27, 2025, to supplement its existing VHF antenna on channel 11. Viewers were advised to re-scan their TVs starting the week of August 24, 2025. The enhancements improved signal reach and quality, particularly in multistory buildings and across southern , serving a larger over-the-air .

Programming

Network and syndicated content

WISC-TV carries the complete CBS network lineup as its primary affiliation, including primetime dramas such as NCIS, FBI, and Tracker; comedies like Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage; and reality series including The Amazing Race and Survivor, per the network's 2025-2026 schedule announcement. Daytime programming features CBS soaps The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, alongside game shows The Price Is Right and Let's Make a Deal. The station also broadcasts CBS Mornings, CBS Evening News, co-anchored by John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois (as of November 2025), and late-night fare such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson. In syndicated slots, WISC-TV airs longstanding staples during early evenings and daytime, including game shows Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! immediately preceding primetime, which have been consistent fixtures since the early 2000s. Historically, the station shifted from reruns of Judge Judy in the late 2010s to the spin-off Judy Justice starting in 2021, maintaining a courtroom format in that time slot. For special events, WISC-TV delivers coverage without local preemptions outside of news interruptions, encompassing regular-season games, NCAA and , and major tournaments like the Masters tournament. This clearance ensures full national feed delivery for high-profile broadcasts. On subchannels, 3.2 (TVW) affiliates with , offering a mix of syndicated reruns such as and , alongside dramatic series like Bones and movies during primetime and late fringe hours.

Local original programming

WISC-TV produces a range of local centered on public affairs, sports specials, and community-focused content, complementing its network schedule with in-house creations tailored to southern Wisconsin audiences. The station's primary public affairs offering is For the Record, a weekly half-hour program that delves into political discussions, legislative updates, and community concerns through interviews with elected officials, party chairs, and experts. Episodes often address timely topics such as state budget impacts, previews, and , airing Sundays to foster informed . In addition to public affairs, WISC-TV airs original sports programming and specials, including Wisconsin Huddle, a weekly show that provides exclusive interviews and analysis with University of Wisconsin athletes and coaches, highlighting Badger , , and other sports. The program, now in its third season, airs Mondays and features in-depth segments on team dynamics and performance, produced entirely in-house at the station's facilities. Historically, WISC-TV served as a key broadcaster for University of games through the ESPN Plus syndication package from the mid-1990s until 2007, when the arrangement concluded following the Big Ten Conference's launch of its own network. Special events form another pillar of the station's original content, with WISC-TV broadcasting select NBA games free over-the-air, including 10 games during the 2023-24 season as part of a regional agreement with the NBA and . This continued into the 2024-25 season, with games such as the November 15 matchup against the airing on the main channel, emphasizing local sports accessibility. The station also produces occasional holiday and community specials, such as coverage of annual Madison-area events, though detailed intros to broader election programming remain tied to its news operations. For children's and educational content, WISC-TV incorporates occasional E/I blocks compliant with FCC guidelines, featuring age-appropriate segments on and science, often integrated into weekend schedules. WISC-TV demonstrates strong community involvement through partnerships with festivals and events, including sponsorships and on-site production for gatherings like the Wisconsin Book Festival and area cultural celebrations, enhancing local engagement beyond traditional broadcasts. Post-2024, the station has expanded digital exclusives via its Channel 3000+ streaming platform, offering original short-form content on community initiatives not available on linear TV. Overall, these efforts contribute to an estimated 5-10 hours of weekly original non-news programming, prioritizing quality local storytelling over volume.

News operation

WISC-TV's news department operates under the "News 3 Now" branding, which was introduced in February 2019 following a newscast set redesign after CBS's broadcast of . The station produces approximately 35.5 hours of local news content each week, distributed across its main channel and subchannels, including morning, midday, evening, and late-night newscasts broadcast in . Key programs include the weekday "News 3 Now This Morning," airing from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m., providing early coverage of local headlines, traffic, and weather; "News 3 Now at Noon," a 30-minute midday update; and "News 3 Now Live at Four," launched in October 2015 as an hour-long afternoon program focusing on community stories and breaking developments. Evening newscasts feature "News 3 Now at Five" and "News 3 Now at Six," each 30 minutes long, followed by the flagship 35-minute "News 3 Now at Ten" on weeknights. Weekend schedules include abbreviated morning shows on Saturdays (5-6 a.m. and 8-9 a.m.) and Sundays (6:30-8 a.m.), plus evening updates at 6 p.m. (Saturdays) or 5:30 p.m. (Sundays) and late news at 10 p.m. both days. Weather coverage is handled by the integrated First Warn Weather team, which delivers forecasts during all newscasts using live imagery from the station's interactive radar system covering southern . The sports desk complements this with regular segments on local teams like the University of , Milwaukee Brewers, and , often featuring on-site reporting from events. Digital extensions enhance the operation through the Channel 3000 website, launched in July 1998 as one of 's earliest online platforms, offering , on-demand videos, and breaking alerts. The station's mobile app, available since 2019, provides push notifications for , school closings, and urgent updates, integrating with the 24/7 live stream available on multiple devices. Notable current staff includes lead anchor Eric Franke, who has anchored the 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. newscasts since the early ; evening anchor Susan Siman; morning anchors Kyreon Lee (joined 2024) and Sarah Carlson; reporters such as Maddie Heimsch, Arman Rahman, and Josh Spreiter; chief meteorologist Alex Harrington (promoted 2024); and meteorologists Blaise Keller (joined 2024) and Savanna Brito. Former personalities include longtime anchor Tedd O'Connell (1974–1989), reporter and anchor Mark Koehn (1978–2024), and chief meteorologist Gary Cannalte (1990–2024). Post-2019, the news operation has emphasized through "News 3 Now Investigates," a series tackling issues like government accountability, , and , with reports often leading to community action and policy changes in southern .

Technical information

Signal transmission and coverage

WISC-TV transmits its primary on VHF physical 11 from a tower near , at coordinates 43°3′21″N 89°32′6″W. The main signal operates with an (ERP) of 46.9 kW using a non-directional circularly polarized and achieves a (HAAT) of 469.2 meters. Following the FCC's 2017-2020 broadcast spectrum repack and a signal upgrade, the station employs additional UHF facilities on physical channels 25 (15 kW from the same Middleton site) and 22 (13.8 kW from a site near ) to bolster coverage in outlying areas. These adjustments address potential reception gaps in southern without altering the core parameters of the main channel 11 signal. Virtual channels remain mapped to 3.1 through 3.6 across all physical carriers. The station's signal provides city-grade coverage throughout County and grade B service across the designated market area (DMA), which includes , , , , Juneau, Lafayette, Marquette, Richland, Rock, and Sauk counties. Overall reach extends to approximately 20 counties in southern , serving an estimated population of 2.5 million within a 73.6-mile radius from the primary transmitter, though terrain variations may create localized reception challenges. WISC-TV owns no translator stations or signal boosters, relying instead on its multi-site configuration for regional distribution. As of November 2025, the station has not implemented broadcasting or participated in related trials.

Subchannels

WISC-TV broadcasts a multiplex of six digital subchannels using ATSC 1.0 on its physical RF channel 11 (VHF). The subchannels are mapped via PSIP to virtual channels 3.1 through 3.6, allowing viewers to tune them as if on the station's legacy analog channel 3 position. The current subchannel lineup, as of November 2025, consists of the following:
Virtual ChannelProgrammingResolutionFormat
3.1WISC (CBS)1080iHigh-definition simulcast of the primary CBS affiliate feed, featuring network news, primetime shows, and sports.
3.2TVW (MyNetworkTV)720pMyNetworkTV programming in evenings, including syndicated sitcoms and dramas, with paid infomercials and lifestyle shows during daytime hours.
3.3Dabl480iLifestyle programming focused on home improvement, cooking, and entertainment, added to the lineup in 2019 following the network's national launch.
3.4QVC480iHome shopping network offering consumer products via live demonstrations and sales.
3.5HSN480iHome Shopping Network with similar retail-focused content, including fashion, beauty, and electronics.
3.6Grit480iMovies and series centered on Westerns, action, and adventure genres from classic Hollywood eras.
Within the station's total 19.39 Mbps ATSC transport stream capacity, the primary 3.1 subchannel receives priority allocation of approximately 19 Mbps for its high-definition content, while the remaining subchannels share the balance at roughly 2-5 Mbps each, depending on encoding efficiency and content demands. These allocations ensure stable delivery without services. In August 2025, WISC-TV completed a transmitter enhancing overall signal across all subchannels, prompting viewers to rescan antennas for optimal , though no changes to the subchannel configuration were implemented.

Digital transition and spectrum changes

WISC-TV began broadcasting on analog VHF channel 3 upon its launch on June 24, 1956, and continued analog operations for over five decades until the nationwide shift to . The station initiated its on UHF channel 50 in September 2000, initially operating at low power as part of early preparations for the digital transition mandated by the FCC. In line with the original transition timeline, WISC-TV terminated its full-power analog broadcasts on February 17, 2009, at 12:30 p.m., ahead of the delayed national deadline established by the Short-term Analog Flash and Emergency Readiness Act (SAFER Act) and the DTV Delay Act, which postponed the full cutoff to June 12, 2009. Following the early analog shutdown, WISC-TV did not participate in the 30-day analog nightlight program, which allowed select stations to rebroadcast at low power from June 12 to July 12, 2009, to aid viewer adjustment. As part of the FCC's 2016-2017 broadcast incentive auction (Auction 1001), WISC-TV elected to relinquish its UHF channel 50 spectrum rights in exchange for $48,929,182, moving to high-VHF channel 11 to facilitate reallocation of UHF bands for wireless broadband services. The auction results were announced on April 13, 2017, initiating the repacking process, during which WISC-TV shared facilities and spectrum with partner stations, utilizing physical channels 11 for its primary VHF signal, 25 for the Madison UHF transmitter, and 22 for the Rock County UHF translator to maintain coverage. The transition to the new channel assignment was completed on October 18, 2019, marking the end of UHF operations and full compliance with the , which compressed the TV band from channels 2-51 to 2-36. Post-transition, WISC-TV continues to transmit in the ATSC 1.0 standard on its reassigned channels, with no adoption of the (NextGen TV) standard as of November 2025, though ongoing FCC proceedings explore broader deployment options for enhanced features like video and interactivity. No significant impacts from proposed 2025 spectrum auctions have affected WISC-TV's operations to date.

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