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Spectrum News 1 Rochester

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Spectrum News 1 Rochester
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWestern New York
NetworkSpectrum News
HeadquartersRochester, New York
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i(HDTV)
480i(SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCharter Communications
Sister channelsNY1
Spectrum News Austin
Spectrum News Buffalo
Spectrum News Central New York
Spectrum News Capital Region
Spectrum News 1 North Carolina
History
LaunchedSeptember 21, 1989;34 years ago(1989-09-21)
Former namesWGRC-TV (1989–1992)
GRC9 (1992–1995)
R News (1995–2009)
YNN Rochester (2009–2013)
Time Warner Cable News Rochester (2013–2016)
Spectrum News Rochester (2016–2021)
Links
Websitespectrumlocalnews.com/nys/rochester
(Rochester)

Spectrum News 1 Rochester(formerlySpectrum News RochesterandTime Warner Cable News Rochester) is an Americancable newstelevision channelowned byCharter Communicationsthrough its acquisition ofTime Warner Cablein May 2016, as an affiliate of itsSpectrum Newsslate of regional news channels. The channel provides24-hourrolling news coverage focused primarily onRochester,New Yorkand the nearbyGenesee RiverandFinger Lakesregions.

The channel is carried on channel 9 instandard definition,as well ashigh definition,the latter of which is typically rendered automatically by those Charter Communications customers'high definitionsupported set-top boxes.Standard definitionfeeds come through to those customers who purchase Spectrum's Basic-Tier level of cable service. As of March 6, 2018, all customers are required to utilize digital receivers to view the station. These digital receivers come in two types: High Definition Multimedia Interface - HDMI - supported High Definition television digital receivers, and for those televisions void of HDMI connectivity, standard digital receivers. Higher tiered customers view the channel ondigitalchannel 200 inhigh definitionin Rochester. Channel 14 in other Charter Communications systems within the region fill in the extent of the area's coverage. As with the rest of its upstate sister news channels in upstate New York, Spectrum News Rochester shares news content withNew York City-basedNY1,Charter Communications' flagship regional cable news channel (which the provider carries on thedigitaltiers of its Upstate New York systems).

History[edit]

As an entertainment-formatted cable channel; expansion of news programming[edit]

The channel launched on September 21, 1989 as a local origination channel using the fictionalcall sign"WGRC-TV"(standing for"GreaterRochesterCablevision, "the area's major cable provider at the time); as such, it is the oldest channel among the Spectrum News networks and one of two that was not launched by Charter Communications or predecessor Time Warner Cable (the other being Spectrum News 1 of Kentucky, which launched under the ownership ofInsight Communications). Originally carried on Greater Rochester Cablevision channel 5, the channel originally maintained a format modeled after general entertainmentindependent stations(such as that ofWUHF[channel 31] prior to and after affiliating withFoxin October 1986). On weekdays, WGRC ran a mix ofsyndicatedsitcomsand drama series (consisting of classic sitcoms from 9:00 a.m. to noon, family-oriented and then-relatively-recent off-network sitcoms from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and a mix of sitcoms and dramas in late night after 11:00 p.m.), syndicated cartoons (from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.), and daily movie showcases at noon and 8:00 p.m.; weekends consisted of a mix of movies, drama series and children's animated series. The channel launched a news department on April 22, 1990 with the premiere ofNews 5 Rochester: The Ten O'clock News,a nightly half-hour broadcast that was the first local prime time newscast ever offered in the Rochester market. Gradually, the channel's programming evolved to include additional syndicated talk shows andgame shows,while continuing to feature some off-network cartoons, sitcoms and feature film packages.

On February 3, 1992, the service was moved to channel 9, and was rebranded as "GRC9";while it continued to air morning cartoons and movies in early prime time, the channel's schedule shifted by this time to feature syndicated talk shows from noon to 3:00 p.m., cartoon shorts and animated series from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., sitcoms from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., and talk shows and rebroadcasts of its local newscasts in late night. After the channel move and rebranding, GRC9's newscasts adopted a presentation model based on that pioneered in 1987 byMoses ZnaimerforCITY-TV/Toronto'sCityPulsenewscasts: its traditional anchor-desk-centered news set was replaced with an open newsroom, in which anchors were positioned in various sections of the newsroom (such as the assignment desk, monitor banks, and a glass-etched map of Rochester). The channel also undertook a gradual expansion of its news programming, adding an early evening newscast at 7:00 p.m. upon the rebrand, followed in 1993 by the premiere of a three-hour-long morning newscast (airing from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m.). On April 4, 1993, GRC9 retitled its newscasts as "R News"to signify their local focus. The channel would continue its evolution into a primarily news-based programming format: a midday newscast at noon was added in 1994 and in early 1995, evening newscasts were expanded to 4:00 p.m., replacing cartoons and syndicated sitcoms.

As a 24-hour local news channel[edit]

After Time Warner Cable acquired the cable television franchise rights for the area, the channel was renamed again on July 4, 1995, adopting "R News" as its universalized branding and converting the channel to a 24-hour rolling news format. The remaining syndicated programming on GRC9's schedule would subsequently be moved to "WRWB-TV", which Time Warner Cable launched (initially carried on channel 26) to provideWBnetwork programming to the market. ( "WRWB" converted into a broadcast service on the DT2 subchannel ofABCaffiliateWHAM-TV[channel 13] in November 2006.)

On May 25, 2005, Time Warner Cable announced that it would eliminate 30 staff positions from the channel andSyracuse-based sister networkNews 10 Nowin a cost-saving consolidation of its three regional news channels at the time inUpstate New York.News 10 Now and R News's technical production and master control operations were transferred toAlbany-based sister channelCapital News 9,which began serving as a hub for all three news channels. (Sister networkNY1continued to maintain separate master control operations at itsManhattanfacilities.)

With the move, Capital News 9 began serving as theproduction and studio hubfor the news programming of both channels, while News 10 Now began handling production responsibilities for weather forecast segments for all of its sister news channels statewide, using the channel's weather staff. Each of the channels retained their respective news gathering crews, producers, facilities and news management; the channels also simulcast theAlbany-produced political review programCapital Tonight.In addition, thecable access channelson the systems in each of the channels' markets began sharing broadcasts of collegiate sporting events in the event that Time Warner Cable could secure the rights to air the telecasts in all of its upstate markets.


On August 4, 2009 at 5:00 a.m.Eastern Time,the channel was renamed asYNN Rochester,becoming the second TWC-owned regional news channel to adopt the "YNN" ( "Your News Now" ) brand, after Buffalo-based sister channelYNN Buffalo(which became the pilot service for the new brand when that channel launched on March 25, 2009). The "YNN" brand was later expanded to its sister channels in Syracuse (asYNN Central New York) and Albany (asYNN Capital Region). On December 16, 2013, the channel rebranded asTime Warner Cable News Rochesteras part of a branding standardization across the provider's news channels that included the introduction of a new graphics and music package.[1]

On September 20, 2016, it was announced that all TWC News channels would be renamed under the Spectrum News brand as a result of Charter Communications' then-recent acquisition of Time Warner Cable. The transition was completed on March 14, 2017, with Time Warner Cable News Rochester being renamedSpectrum News Rochester.Nearly one year following the initial changeover announcement, on September 18, 2017, Spectrum News Rochester retooled to a modernized, 4K-inspired graphics and music package.

In May 2021, Spectrum News Rochester was renamed Spectrum News 1 Rochester.

References[edit]

  1. ^Kaplan, Don (November 20, 2013)."NY1 changing name to Time Warner Cable News NY1".Daily News.RetrievedDecember 22,2013.

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