"He was the best newsman I ever knew, always a stickler for using the right words. Joe L. Langston January 1, 1932 - June 21, 2014 IN THE CARE OF Ridout's Valley Chapel Joe Leonard Langston, Sr., age 82, of Birmingham, passed away at his home on Friday, June 20, 2014. Langston started working at WBRC in 1963. Your entry has exceeded the maximum character limit. Langston died at the age of 82 over the weekend. This email address is already subscribed to the selected list(s). In doing so, he made the school's communication students privy to the behind-the-scenes stories of his career. 2023 SCI SHARED RESOURCES, LLC. Following graduation, he joined the Army and served two years in Special Warfare at Fort Bragg, NC. The station has the largest news staff of any television station in Alabama, with around half of its approximately 160 employees employed with the news department in on-air, administrative and production positions. Editor Phone: 301-773-0058. New World formally filed an application with the FCC to transfer WBRC to the trust on October 12, 1994, one month after it filed transferred WGHP on September 9; the FCC approved the transfer on April 3, 1995. According to al.com, he was best known as the stations anchor, working with Mike Royer, Herb Winches, Pat Gray among others. Leave a memory or share a photo or video below to show your support. We are remembering Birmingham broadcaster Joe Langston, this morning. In 1964, Joe joined the staff of WBRC TV in Birmingham as a news reporter/news anchor. He was 82 Langston, a native of Tuscaloosa County and a graduate of the University. After retiring she returned to Birmingham, the Magic City, where she is fondly remembered as a trailblazing pioneer for women in broadcasting. Published: Dec. 8, 2020 at 9:52 AM PST. Smith III, who read wire copies of local news headlines over a slide of the station's logo. On May 5, 1994, Great American Communications (which would later be renamed Citicasters following the completion of its restructuring) agreed to sell WBRC and three other television stations WDAF-TV in Kansas City, KSAZ-TV in Phoenix and WGHP in High Point, North Carolina to New World Communications for $350million in cash and $10million in share warrants. By Mark Joyellaon Aug. 14, 2014 - 11:17 AM, By Mark Joyellaon Aug. 14, 2014 - 10:29 AM, By Mark Joyellaon Aug. 14, 2014 - 9:56 AM, By Merrill Knoxon Aug. 13, 2014 - 1:34 PM, By Mark Joyellaon Aug. 13, 2014 - 12:38 PM, Multimedia Marketing CoordinatorRosendinSterling, Virginia, Account DirectorFuture Today Inc.Los Angeles, California, Account DirectorFuture Today Inc.New York, New York, Strategic PlannerSuccessful AD Partnership, LLCRemote, Remote, Sr. Digital Connections (Media) PlannerSuccessful AD Partnership, LLCRemote, Remote. He retired from WBRC in 1987 to work at Jacksonville State University. In 1984, the station became one of the first television stations in the region to adopt a 24-hour-a-day programming schedule. According to . This type of programming began in the late 1940s and continued into the late 1970s; some shows continued into the 1990s. While a textbook was required for Langston's class, Hathcock recalls Langston not relying on it very heavily, choosing instead to talk about his real world work. The two stations studios atop Red Mountain (between Vulcan Trail and Valley View Drive) in southeastern Birmingham, where WBRC's transmitter is also located. [24][25][26][27] The sale was approved on December 20 and completed on January 2, 2019. He was named news director in 1969. He was there during Governor George Wallace's famous "Stand in the School House Door.". The station became exclusively affiliated with ABC on September 7, 1961; on that date, channel 13 (by then known as WAPI-TV) assumed rights to CBS and NBC programming, although WBRC continued to occasionally carry certain CBS shows that WAPI chose not to carry through 1965. And somehow the two merged into this one persona that we call Joe Langston," Chandler said. On September 12, 2016, the station debuted a 4:00p.m. newscast, placing the station in competition with WVTM and WBMA, which have both aired 4:00p.m. newscasts for several years. At the time, the FCC forbade any broadcasting company from owning two commercial television stations in the same market; in addition, the concurrent acquisitions of the Argyle and Citicasters stations put New World three stations over the national television ownership cap that the agency enforced at the time, which allowed broadcasters to own a maximum of twelve stations nationwide. During that time, co-workers remember Langston being quite a bit different from his on-air persona; serious, stern and dramatic on television, he was later described as being laid back with a sense of humor. Joe Langston (1932) was born in Tuscaloosa county. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabama broadcasting pioneer, Pat Gray, has died. He was preceded in death by his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.H. "I've known him for a lot of years and most of all, he was a good man, and I will miss him," York said. "I don't think he worried about anything. He was named news director in 1969. All rights reserved. On Monday, York was emotional talking about his old friend. [11] Although the network's Birmingham charter affiliate, WTTO (channel 21), was one of Fox's strongest affiliates at the time, the network found the chance to align with WBRC too much to resist because of its longstanding ratings dominance in the market. All rights reserved. In 1989, Joe retired from WBRC TV to accept an endowed Chair in the Department of Communication at Jacksonville State University. [3] WBRC-TV originally operated from WBRC radio's facilities on 19th Street and 2nd Avenue, near downtown Birmingham, which originally only housed business and master control operations; the station originally relied mainly on network and film content for much of the programming it broadcast. The service allows the stations to pool story content seen on the stations' newscasts and websites, as well as share information and newsgathering equipment (such as satellite trucks). [1] [2] After New World merged with Fox in 1997, WBRC was reunited with four of its sister stations from the Storer era: WJBK, WAGA-TV in Atlanta, WJW in Cleveland and WITI in Milwaukee. Langston, longtime WBRC-TV anchor and reporter, died Friday at the age of 82. Langston was hired as the station's first anchor-reporter during the pivotal civil rights year of 1963 and retired from regular newsroom work in 1987. In lieu of flowers, his family suggests giving donations to Mountain Brook Baptist Church. Karen Church Out at WBRC After 17 Years By Mark Joyella on Dec. 29, 2015 - 3:28 PM "I paved the way for people who are now becoming my replacements, which I don't appreciate." At that time, WBRC phased out its longstanding "Channel 6" brand and began branding itself as "Fox 6", becoming one of three Fox stations affected by the affiliation deal between the network and New World to adopt Fox's standardized station branding conventions prior to the group's 1996 merger with Fox Television Stations (WGHP and WJBK in Detroit, which became a sister station to WBRC as a result of the New World merger, were the only others to comply with the network's branding techniques; the remaining ten stations did not incorporate network branding until after the merger was finalized). Langston was president of the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association and on the board of directors of the Birmingham Press Club and University of Alabama School of Communication Alumni Association. Like many network affiliates, WBRC-TV would preempt ABC programming occasionally or regularly, in some cases. The concurrent move of the ABC affiliation to W58CK and its satellites also led to the CBS affiliation for the Anniston-Gadsden market to move to WNAL-TV (channel 44, now Ion Television owned-and-operated station WPXH-TV), which along with WTTO and its Tuscaloosa satellite WDBB (channel 17) lost its Fox affiliation to WBRC. He began his broadcasting career in 1950 while a student at the University of Alabama. Stay Connected. Fox was unable to immediately purchase the two stations outright due to questions over the American citizenship of then-parent company News Corporation's Australian-born CEO Rupert Murdoch. In lieu of flowers the family suggest that donations be given to Mountain Brook Baptist Church. Smith III, who read wire copies of local news headlines over a slide of the station's logo. [1] the "-TV" suffix was dropped from the call sign in June 1999). I highly recommend Joe. He was named news director in 1969. Veteran WBRC broadcaster Joe Langston passes away, Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley report to prison. Joe was an active member and Deacon at Mountain Brook Baptist Church. He was inducted to the Alabama Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2009. Veteran WBRC anchor Joe Langston died Saturday. And the kids just ate that up," Hathcock said. The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. During Langston's time as anchor and news director at WBRC, he hired the first African-American to go on the air as a reporter in 1969. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Margaret Lollar Langston and children Susan Langston Morris of Birmingham and Joe L. Langston, Jr. (Melissa) of Raleigh, NC and beloved grandchildren Margaret Whitney Morris, Sarah Evelyn Langston, and Joseph Owens Langston. The station launched a full-scale news department in 1952, when it began operating from the former studios of the original WBRC-FM. WBRC became the first television station to broadcast the United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, an event to raise money for the cerebral palsy research organization that premiered in 1949; it was from WBRC that the event emerged into national prominence, with national celebrities even making appearances on the telecast. Joe Langston Found 214 people in Texas, Florida and 37 other states. News footage started to switch from 16mm film to magnetic sound film, and then, in the mid 1970s to videotape. [8][9] However, three weeks later, New World agreed to purchase four stations owned by Argyle Television Holdings, WVTM being among them, in a purchase option-structured deal for $717million[10] (although the transfer/assignment applications for the stations involved in the Argyle purchases were not filed with the FCC until after New World's acquisition of the four Citicasters stations was completed); this posed a problem for New World on two counts. He began as a reporter and worked his way up to news anchor, and in 1969 was named Director of News and Editorial Policy. Service areas (0) Professional Information Broker address: Langston-Shaw Realty Group 308 W Tabernacle Street Saint George, UT 84770 Cell phone: (435) 625-1654 Websites Joe Leonard Langston, Sr., age 82, of Birmingham, passed away at his home on Friday, June 20, 2014. By Janet Hall. He retired from his post as Chairman of the Department in 1998. Joe R Langston, 59. The cause of death is not known and funeral arrangements are pending. Starbucks is also raising the price of its packaged coffee sold in grocery stores by about 8%, beginning July 21. Former WBRC Sports Director Herb Winches referred to Langston as his mentor. Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley report to prison, Rescue teams will be back in the water in three hours searching for a Talladega man, keep your umbrella handy for scattered showers today. Let others know about your loved one's death. [4] George B. Storer, the company's founder and chairman, was a member of the board of directors at CBS, and most of his television stations were affiliates of that network. In the late 70s Pat Gray continued her career in Florida. WBRC also runs off-network syndicated sitcoms, talk shows, reality shows and court shows. He eventually would become the station's director of news and editorial policy. Related To Iris Langston, Serena Langston, Cari Langston. In 1983, Bev Montgomery made history as the first African American to anchor a newscast in the Birmingham market when he was appointed anchor of the station's weekend evening newscasts. transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts, "Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films", "Storer options fifth TV as two others reach limit", "COMPANY NEWS; GREAT AMERICAN SELLING FOUR TELEVISION STATIONS", "Times Mirror sells stations, part 1. Home; Governance; History; Training; Library; Research & Innovation; joe langston wbrc Langston, a native of Tuscaloosa County and a graduate of the University of Alabama, joined the staff of WBRC-Channel 6 in 1963, early on appearing on"The Tom York Morning Show" with York and Fannie Flagg. Langston's funeral will take place at 2 p.m. on Monday at Mountain Brook Baptist Church. Langston started at Birmingham's WBRC in 1963 as the first reporter/anchor hired at the station. He had a great sense of humor.". WBRC became a Fox owned-and-operated station on September 1, 1996, ending its affiliation with ABC after 47 years; however, the station had begun airing the network's short-lived morning program Fox After Breakfast for one month prior to the switch after it dropped Good Morning America from its schedule. Veteran WBRC anchor Joe Langston died Saturday. Chandler remembered Langston being relaxed and approachable during his years at Jacksonville State. We used to play jokes on one another, do silly things. Langston's voice could be heard narrating that video, and he even appeared on camera for part of it. Get TVSpy delivered straight to your inbox. Among those she worked with, Fannie Flagg, and Joe Langston. Bell called Langston a friend and a big brother. In December 1993, Great American Communications was restructured again into Citicasters after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Joe Langston in Texas. Joe was born in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama and graduated from the University of Alabama in 1954. WBRC began producing live local programming in 1950 after it converted the building that formerly housed WBRC-FM into a makeshift television studio; the station also acquired additional studio camera equipment, including shows such as Coffee Break, Supersonic Sam and Cowboy Theatre. Langston retired from WBRC in 1987 to work in the communications department at Jacksonville State University, where he retired as Chair of the department in 1998. > I seem to recall Channel 6 airing "Marshal Dillon" in place of "Bewitched" at one time. According to . Tim Hollis documented about 1,400 local children's shows in a 2002 book called Hi There, Boys and Girls! Station management declined ABC's insistence that WBRC expand its 6:00p.m. newscast to match the length of the ABC Evening News; however, the 15-minute local newscast beat The Huntley-Brinkley Report on WAPI-TV/WVTM and the CBS Evening News on WBMG in the ratings. This move was made to alleviate signal interference problems between WBRC and WSM-TV (now sister station WSMV-TV) in Nashville, which also transmitted on channel 4, that were present in portions of northern Alabama. That series, Country Boy Eddie, which was aimed at rural Alabama viewers, featured local country, bluegrass and Southern Gospel music artists during its 36-year run from 1957 until December 31, 1993. [22] Raycom which is controlled by the Retirement Systems of Alabama is headquartered in Montgomery (the market to the adjacent south of the Birmingham DMA), and also owns that market's NBC affiliate WSFA as well as Huntsville NBC affiliate WAFF. CBS affiliate WBMG (channel 42, now WIAT), which signed on in October 1965 as the market's third commercial television station, was not a factor and, in fact, was among the lowest-rated major-network affiliates in the nation at some points, making Birmingham a de facto two-station market to industry observers from the late 1960s to the mid-1990s. WHMA TV-40, later WJSU-TV: The Cousin Cliff Show (with Cliff Holman) Birmingham. The station operated its digital transmission facilities under special temporary authorization at a lower effective radiated power until October 2009, when its transmitter was upgraded to full power at 1 megawatt at a position on the tower at 373 meters (1,224ft). Birmingham, Alabama: (6) WBRC. Joe Langston - anchor (1955-1981 and 1983-1987; retired) Andrea Lindenburg - weekend anchor, later weekday evening anchor (1993-2004; now at WVTM-TV) Harry Mabry - anchor (1960s-1970s; deceased) Brandy Malone - general traffic reporter (2005-2008; last at WZTV in Nashville) Linda Mays - daybreak and noon anchor (1988-1996; now at WBMA/WCFT/WJSU) "I can't put into words how much I'll miss my friend.". The building, like many of those built by Storer to serve as studios for its broadcast properties, resembled an antebellum mansion. Joe Langston remembered for his years at JSU, Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley report to prison, Langston, longtime WBRC-TV anchor and reporter, died Friday. Anniston. In lieu of flowers, his family suggests giving donations to Mountain Brook Baptist Church. Children's Television Series in Alabama. This also, however, may have been a move to forestall future commercial competition in the market; WBRC and WABT remained the only commercial stations in Birmingham, which would not get a third commercial broadcast television outlet until WBMG (now WIAT) debuted in October 1965, on UHF channel 42, a signal considerably weaker than that of either channels 6 or 13, and a problem which hampered that station's progress until the early 2000s. He joined the Jacksonville State University Department of Communication and retired from there as chairman of the department in 1998. Another factor, though supposedly not as important as the Taft-Goldenson relationship, was CBS News' apparent strong support of the Civil Rights Movement, which did not sit well with many white viewers, a large segment of WBRC's audience. Resides in Kingsland, GA. Instead, Bowen accidentally splattered Langston's jacket with water. Send a note, share a story or upload a photo. With over 1,900 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 375,000 families a year. Parker previously worked at WBKW from 1993-2000. Langston served as president of the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association in 1971-72 and on the board of directors of the Birmingham Press Club in 1974-75. A service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Mountain Brook Baptist Church, with visitation to follow in Hudson Hall. He was survived by his wife, Margaret, and two children, Joey and Susan. In 1969, former WSGN radio anchor Bill Bolen joined WBRC to replace Harry Mabry as the station's main news anchor; Bolen would remain a fixture at channel 6 (eventually becoming anchor of the station's weekday morning newscast in 1990) for 42 years until his retirement in 2010. Following graduation, he joined the army and served two years in Special Ops at Fort Bragg, North Carolina before returning to Tuscaloosa as Student Manager of WNPT. Even still, due to signal impairment in mountainous areas of northeastern Alabama, WBRC operated two low-power translators to extend its programming to that part of the state, W29AO (channel 29) in Anniston in W15AP (channel 15) in Gadsden. He was also a member of the Alabama Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. (Times Mirror Co. to sell four stations to Argyle Communications Inc.)", "Argyle socks away profit. Citicasters then decided to put most of its television stations up for sale. This email address is already subscribed to the selected list(s). He began his broadcasting career in 1950 while a student at the University of Alabama. It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power, Class A Telemundo affiliate WTBM-CD (channel 24). Langston retired in 1989 as anchorman at WBRC, where he . WBRC Fox 6 Chief Meteorologist JP Dice Leaving Fox 6 in July By David Smith. Langston's longtime friend Mike Royer spoke at the service at Mountain Brook Baptist Church. He served on the Board of Directors for numerous broadcasting organizations and served as President of the University of Alabama School of Communication Alumni Association. Joe Langston on WBRC - YouTube Joe Langston anchored newscasts for WBRC for many years.SUBSCRIBE AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONShttps://www.youtube.com/c/WBRCFOX6NewsOnYourSideCONNECT WITH. An Army veteran, he started his career while at the university of Alabama. 1 network nationwide by the late 1970s, because of WBRC's status as central Alabama's dominant station. With the switch to Fox, WBRC became one of only a few television stations in the United States to have maintained primary affiliations with all of the Big Three networks, and the only one in the country to have had primary affiliations with all four current major networks; it also became the first network-owned commercial television station in the state of Alabama. Langston started at Birminghams WBRC in 1963 as the first reporter/anchor hired at the station. 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