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The Birth of KOAM TV Channel 7

KOAM TV Channel 7: The Beginning

Establishment of KOAM TV Channel 7

On January 1, 1953, a significant milestone in local broadcasting was achieved with the launch of KOAM TV Channel 7 in the Pittsburg-Joplin area. As a new affiliate of CBS, KOAM TV brought a wave of innovation and entertainment to viewers, marking the beginning of a new era in television history.

The First Broadcasts of KOAM TV

The inaugural broadcasts included a mix of local programming, news, and popular shows from CBS. This was essential in fostering community engagement and providing Pittsburg-Joplin viewers with a platform for information and entertainment.

Impact on the Pittsburg-Joplin Community

KOAM TV's Role in Local News

KOAM TV Channel 7 quickly established itself as an important source of local news, bridging the gap between national events and community interests. Over the years, it has become a trusted name in journalism for the residents of Pittsburg and Joplin.

Strengthening Local Culture

The station not only provided news but also helped develop local culture through spotlights on regional events, community affairs, and local sponsors, enhancing the interconnectedness of the communities it served.

Fun Fact

The Iconic KOAM TV Mascot

One interesting fact is that KOAM TV Channel 7 adopted a beloved mascot named "Koko the Clown" shortly after its launch, captivating the imagination of young viewers and leaving a lasting impression in local broadcasting history.

Additional Resources

Recommended Reading on KOAM TV Channel 7

To delve deeper into the history of local television, check out "Television History: The First 75 Years" and "Local Television: A Handbook", which provide insights into the evolution of regional broadcasting.