Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR56 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version

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Regular Session, 2013	ENROLLED
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 56
BY SENATORS WALSWORTH AND THOMPSON 
A RESOLUTION
To commend KNOE television, a CBS affiliate station in Monroe, Louisiana, for sixty years
of providing local, state, national, and international news.
WHEREAS, KNOE TV went on the air in 1953 with facilities located north of
Louisville Avenue and remains the oldest station in Monroe, Louisiana; and
WHEREAS, James A. Noe Sr., former governor of Louisiana, owned the television
station as well as KNOE radio (AM 540) now KMLB, and KMVX; and
WHEREAS, called the golden age of television, KNOE TV was then affiliated with
all four television networks, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Dupont; and
WHEREAS, in the 1950s, the station was briefly affiliated with NTA Films Network,
even when rival station KTVE became a primary ABC affiliate, KNOE TV continued to air
ABC programming until 1972, while also airing NBC programming on a secondary basis
until KLAA, now KARD, signed on in 1974; and
WHEREAS, The Noe family owned the station until 2007, when it was sold to
Dallas-based Hoak Media Corporation, having already sold KNOE AM to Holladay
Broadcasting in November 2006; and
WHEREAS, the sale of the stations followed the death of Mr. Noe's son, James
Albert "Jimmie" Noe Jr., of cancer in 2005, when the family decided to leave the
broadcasting business; and
WHEREAS, KNOE TV began broadcasting syndicated programming in high
definition in 2010, with syndicated programming including 	Inside Edition, Wheel of Fortune,
Jeopardy, Dr. Phil, and Judge Judy, one of the few stations choosing to air the direct
competitors of Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune on different stations; and
WHEREAS, owned by Hoak Media Corporation, KNOE TV now holds ABC
affiliate KAQY, channel 11, owned by Parker Broadcasting since October 9, 2008; and
WHEREAS, KNOE's digital transmitter is located south of Monroe in Columbia,
Louisiana, and operates a low-powered translator, K18AB-D in El Dorado, Arkansas, that
broadcasts KNOE's digital signal in high definition; and SR NO. 56	ENROLLED
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WHEREAS, on February 17, 2009, KNOE TV turned off its analog signal and its
digital signal on channel seven and started transmitting in digital on channel eight; and
WHEREAS, KNOE TV has been the dominant new station in the Ark-La-Miss
territory for more than a quarter of a century, has numerous state, regional, and national
journalism awards, including the 2008 Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award for
new director, Taylor Henry's investigative series on rogue members of the Louisiana
National Guard, who looted stores that they were deployed to protect during Hurricane
Katrina.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana
does hereby extend its highest commendations to KNOE TV for providing northeast
Louisiana with sixty years of local, state, national, and international news.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to
KNOE TV in Monroe, Louisiana.
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE