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WIBW-TV CBS 13 aka CBS 13 NEWS is the affiliate of the CBS Television Network in Topeka, Kansas.

History

WIBW-TV Channel 13 signed on November 15, 1953 on CBS & ABC. William Bristow created the station & the self-ownership and received a licensed to the station. In 1960 The Station sold to Richard "Dick" Benedek. In 1983 WIBW-TV Channel 13 gives away the ABC-TV Network to the new station called KTKA ABC 49 and became A Full-Time affiliate of CBS-TV. In 2003 WIBW-TV CBS 13 has submitted to Gray Television as of now and 2 years earlier in 2001 WIBW-DTV Channel 44 signs on.

Newscasts

Weekdays & Weeknights

  • CBS 13 News This Morning (5:00-7:00AM)
  • CBS 13 News at Noon (12Noon-12:30PM)
  • CBS 13 News at 5
  • CBS 13 News at 6
  • CBS 13 News at 10

Weekends

  • CBS 13 News Saturday Morning (9:00-10:00AM)
  • CBS 13 News Sunday Edition (10:00-11:00AM)
  • CBS 13 News Weekend at 6
  • CBS 13 News Weekend at 10
  • CBS 13 News SPORTS FINAL (10:20-10:35PM)

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Broadcast television in northeastern Kansas, including Topeka
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Local stations
Defunct
See also
Kansas City TV
Wichita TV
Omaha TV
St. Joseph TV
Tulsa TV
Lincoln TV
Joplin TV
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