WBOR-TV

WBOR-TV is a RKO Network-owned-and-operated TV station licensed to, , United States and serving the area. The station is owned by Zabrus Global Media, and operates as part of a triopoly with RKO Latino affiliate WBOL-TV (which is simulcast on WBOR-DT2) and independent station WOCS-TV. WBOR and WBOL share studios at 75 Morrissey Boulevard in, and WBOR's transmitter is located off Pine Street in.

It is the Boston flagship TV station of the Boston Beacons of the Professional Soccer League (PSL) and the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL).

History
WBOR-TV signed-on July 26, 1954 with station identification followed by an airing of the film Citizen Kane.

The station moved into three floors of the Leon Electric Building in in 1995, bringing a new news studio along with it.

In 2014, WBOR-TV and it's sister stations moved into the former studio in Dorchester after RKO's lease for the stations' space in the Leon Electric Building expired. RKO Television Stations demolished the back end of the space to build a new, larger studio space for the two stations. WOCS-TV was given it's own studio space at 181 Wells Avenue in.

Programming
Syndicated programming on WBOR-TV includes King of the Hill, The Simpsons, Small Wonder, Maximum Exposure, The Andy Griffith Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Webster, Forensic Files, Everybody Hates Chris, and Storrs Media/Telco Productions' E/I TV programs: DragonflyTV, Animal Rescue, and Missing.

The station's weekday & weekend evening weatherman Ray Agnoletto, who has been with WBOR-TV since 1978, is also known for his segments where he wishes viewers, especially centenarians, a happy birthday on-air, titled Prince Spaghetti Birthday Wishes.

News operation
WBOR-TV presently broadcasts 64½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 10½ hours each weekday, 5½ hours on Saturdays and 6½ hours on Sundays). The station's newscasts have used the same theme song, "" by, since 1975 (using MCTYW '72 for General Newscasts and MCTYW '91 for Breaking News).

In 1985, WBOR introduced the first WBOR 12 SkyEye helicopter, an, this helicopter is currently on display at the. The current WBOR 12 SkyEye team contains of two helicopters. In 2003, WBOR 12 SeaEye debuted as the first speedboat used for news station marine reports, and the WBOR 12 SkyDrone, a news drone, debuted in 2019. WBOR also uses WBOR 12 StormEnforcer, a storm-chaser satellite truck that debuted in 2017.

In 1998, WBOR-TV began using "WBOR 12 DopplerBubble", a doppler weather radar system based at the station's Dover transmitter site for use in weather forecast segments within its newscasts and severe weather cut-ins; the radar system integrates the data from WBOR's radar with NEXRAD data from National Weather Service radars in and around the Greater Boston area.

Sal A. Burkett, a native, has been stage director since 1993.

Newscast themes

 * "" by (1975-present) (General Newscasts Theme)
 * "Move Closer to Your World '91" by (1994-present) (Breaking News & Promo Theme)

Notable current on-air staff

 * Edward St. John - weekday morning anchor (formerly with, , , , and )
 * Elizabeth Baëta-Quansah - weekday morning anchor (formerly with )
 * Amanda Nahng - weekday morning meteorologist (AMS Seal of Approval)
 * Gil John Forrester - weekday morning traffic reporter
 * Esteban Olazábal Loya - weekday evening anchor
 * Kenneth Royce - weekday evening anchor
 * Marissa Hopoate - weekday evening anchor (formerly with )
 * Ray Agnoletto - weekday & weekend evening weatherman (AMS Seal of Approval)
 * Luigi Agnoletto II - weekday & weekend evening traffic reporter
 * Jamie Breathnach - weekday reporter
 * Douglas McWhirter - weekday reporter (formerly with, , , and )
 * Frank Gjertsen - weekday reporter
 * Tamara Ghazzawi - weekday reporter (formerly with and )
 * Manjula Bir Singh - weekday reporter
 * Betsy Rabinowitz - weekday reporter (formerly with and )
 * Alicia Kavanaugh Jr. - weekday reporter (formerly with WCSM-TV)
 * Frank Fitzpatrick - weekday reporter
 * Rebekah Samejima - weekday reporter
 * Ivan F. Rees - weekday reporter (formerly with and )
 * Alan Kempthorne - weekday reporter (formerly with WMOM-TV and )
 * Nathan Haim - weekday sports reporter
 * Wayne Ovadia - weekend morning anchor
 * Karla Narjinari - weekend morning anchor
 * Alan den Ouden - weekend morning anchor (formerly with and )
 * Bruce Thormaigh - weekend morning anchor
 * Nolan Burger - weekend morning weatherman (AMS Seal of Approval)
 * R. Jackson Bochart - weekend morning traffic reporter
 * Rick & Thomas Tremain - weekend evening anchors (formerly with and )
 * Alice Heidegger - weekend evening anchor (formerly with, , and )
 * Barry Talukdar - weekend evening anchor
 * Sinead Ashley-Cooper - weekend reporter (formerly with and )
 * Barry Quast - weekend reporter
 * Martin Boghossian - weekend reporter (formerly with and )
 * Steve S. Green - weekend reporter
 * Tracy Madeline Hetherington - weekend reporter (formerly with, , and )
 * Nicholas O'Conghaile - weekend reporter
 * Casper Yamadayev - weekend reporter (formerly with, , WBNB-TV, and )
 * Meghan Alcalá-Galiano - weekend reporter (formerly with )
 * George Beanland Jr. - weekend reporter
 * Ashlee Bonniwell - weekend reporter (formerly with KLET Student News)
 * Benjamin Van Zyl - weekend sports reporter
 * Moe Gjonbalaj - consumer investigator (WBOR 12 Let Moe Know)
 * Jerry Siqueiros - helicopter reporter (WBOR 12 SkyEye) (formerly with, , & , and )
 * Alex Schwartzreich - helicopter reporter (WBOR 12 SkyEye)
 * Van "Coyote" Duong - drone operator (WBOR 12 SkyDrone)
 * Phil Buschmann-Scott - marine reporter (WBOR 12 SeaEye)
 * Marshall Giuffrida - marine boat pilot (WBOR 12 SeaEye)
 * Monica Hattestad - weather reporter/storm chaser (WBOR 12 StormEnforcer)

Studio Map
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